泰坦尼克号英文影评?Therefore, even though it is an old film, it is very close to the psychology and desire of the current audience.Love without hierarchy and love that transcends secular prejudice are tear-inducing in any age.译文:《泰坦尼克号》这只大船装着两个东西,爱情和灾难。它一点都不深沉,那么,泰坦尼克号英文影评?一起来了解一下吧。
"Titanic" is a poem. Ten years ago, it swept the world, won 11 Oscars large giant system to passion, dreams, sadness, couage and momentum rainbow scene to the differences between Jack and Rose secular love of life and death, as well as disaster flashed out of glorious epic of human nature, and warmth touched countless heart and become a rich humanistic atmosphere overflowing disaster film classic.
Wandering artist Jack Rose and beautiful, in the luxurious Titanic encounter love, but the unexpected tragedy, the Titanic collided with the tip of the fracture, jack will be Rose onto a floating plank, himself immersed in Ice in frozen to death. In addition to creative the theme song " my heart forever," Jack and Rose standing on the bow railing the wind to fly, as well as their time and survived,etc ink rendering, the film there is a lens language , depiction of a critical the calm , serene and elegant, compared to the comfusion, panic and ugly.
Perhaps, fortume or misfortune, sadness and happiness, are forever time in reincarnation, life should be realized is the this seene gaze of God?
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RMS Titanic was an Olympic class passenger liner that collided with an iceberg and sank in 1912. The second of a trio of superliners, she and her sisters, RMS Olympic and HMHS Britannic, were designed to provide a three-ship weekly express service and dominate the transatlantic travel business for the White Star Line.[1] Built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world at the time of her sinking. During Titanic's maiden voyage (from Southampton, England; to Cherbourg, France; Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland; then New York), she struck an iceberg at 11:40 p.m. (ship's time) on Sunday evening April 14, 1912, and sank two hours and forty minutes later, after breaking into two pieces, at 2:20 a.m. Monday morning April 15.
Construction
Harland and Wolff shipyard
Titanic was a White Star Line ocean liner built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast and was designed to compete with rival company Cunard Line's Lusitania and Mauretania, known for being the fastest liners on the Atlantic. Titanic, along with her Olympic class sisters, Olympic and the soon-to-be-built Britannic (originally to be named Gigantic[2]), were intended to be the largest, most luxurious ships ever to operate. Titanic was designed by Harland and Wolff chairman Lord Pirrie, head of Harland and Wolff's design department Thomas Andrews and general manager Alexander Carlisle, with the plans regularly sent to White Star Line's managing director J. Bruce Ismay for suggestions and approval. Construction of Titanic, funded by the American J.P. Morgan and his International Mercantile Marine Co., began on March 31, 1909. Titanic No. 401, was launched two years and two months later on May 31, 1911. Titanic's outfitting was completed on March 31 the following year.
Titanic was 882 ft 9 in (269 m) long and 92 ft 6 in (28 m) at its beam, it had a Gross Register Tonnage of 46,328 tons, and a height from the water line to the boat deck of 60 ft (18 m). It contained two reciprocating four-cylinder, triple-expansion, inverted steam engines and one low-pressure Parsons turbine. These powered three propellers. There were 25 double-ended and 4 single-ended Scotch-type boilers fired by 159 coal burning furnaces that made possible a top speed of 23 knots (43 km/h). Only three of the four 63 foot (19 m) tall funnels were functional; the fourth, which served only as a vent, was added to make the ship look more impressive. Titanic could carry a total of 3,547 passengers and crew and, because she carried mail, her name was given the prefix RMS (Royal Mail Steamer) as well as SS (Steam Ship).
Titanic was considered a pinnacle of naval architecture and technological achievement, and was thought by The Shipbuilder magazine to be "practically unsinkable". She was divided into 16 compartments by doors held up, i.e. in the open position, by electro-magnetic latches and which could be allowed to fall closed by means of a switch on the bridge. However, the watertight bulkheads did not reach the entire height of the decks, only going up as far as E-Deck. Titanic could stay afloat with any two of her compartments flooded, or with eleven of fourteen possible combinations of three compartments flooded, or with the first/last four compartments flooded: any more and the ship would sink.
Unsurpassed luxury
For her time, Titanic was unsurpassed in luxury and opulence. She offered an onboard swimming pool, a gymnasium, a Turkish bath, a library and a squash court. First-class common rooms were adorned with elaborate wood paneling, expensive furniture and other elegant decorations. In addition, the Café Parisienne offered superb cuisine for the first-class passengers with a delightful sunlit veranda fitted with trellis decorations.
Second-class and even third-class accommodation and common rooms were likewise considered to be as opulent as those in the first-class sections of many other ships of the day. Titanic had three lifts for use of first-class passengers and, as an innovation, offered one lift for second-class passengers.
The crown jewels of the ship's interior was undoubtedly her forward first-class grand staircase, between the forward and second funnels. Extending down to E-Deck and decorated with oak paneling and gilded balustrades, it was topped by an ornate wrought-iron and glass dome which brought in natural light. On the uppermost landing was a large panel containing a clock flanked by the allegorical figures of Honour and Glory crowning Time. A similar, but less ornate staircase, complete with matching dome, was located between the third and fourth funnels.
Comparisons with the Olympic
Titanic was almost identical to her older sister, Olympic, but there were a few differences, some suggested by Bruce Ismay and based on observations he had made of Olympic. The most noticeable were that half of Titanic's forward promenade A-Deck (below the lifeboat deck) was enclosed, and her B-Deck configuration was completely different from Olympic's. Titanic had a specialty restaurant called Café Parisienne, a feature that Olympic wouldn't be provided with until 1913. Some of the flaws found on Olympic, such as the creaking of the aft expansion joint, were corrected on Titanic. Other differences such as Titanic's skid lights, that provide natural illumination on A-deck, were round while on Olympic they were oval. Titanic's wheelhouse was made narrower and longer than Olympic's. [3] These and other modifications made Titanic 1,004 tonnes larger than Olympic.
Passengers
On Titanic's maiden voyage, some of the most prominent people in the world were on board in first class. These included millionaire John Jacob Astor IV and his pregnant wife Madeleine; industrialist Benjamin Guggenheim; Macy's department store owner Isidor Straus and his wife Ida; Denver millionaire Margaret "Molly" Brown; Sir Cosmo Duff Gordon and his wife, couturiere Lady Duff-Gordon; streetcar magnate George Dunton Widener, his wife Eleanor and their 27-year-old son, Harry Elkins Widener; Pennsylvania Railroad executive John Borland Thayer, his wife Marion and their seventeen-year-old son, Jack; journalist William Thomas Stead; the Countess of Rothes; United States presidential aide Archibald Butt; author and socialite Helen Churchill Candee; author Jacques Futrelle, his wife May, and their friends, Broadway producers Henry and Rene Harris; pioneer aviation entrepreneur Pierre Maréchal Sr.[3]; and silent film actress Dorothy Gibson. Also in first class were White Star Line's Managing Director J. Bruce Ismay (who survived the sinking) and, from the ship's builders, Thomas Andrews, who was on board to observe any problems and assess the general performance of the new ship.
Among the second-class passengers was Lawrence Beesley, a journalist who wrote one of the finest first-hand accounts of the voyage and the sinking. He left the ship on Lifeboat #13. Also in second class was Michel Navratil, a Frenchman kidnapping his two sons, Michel Jr. and Edmond and taking them to America.
Both J.P. Morgan and Milton Hershey[4] had plans to travel on the Titanic but cancelled their reservations before the voyage.
Disaster
There are several figures regarding the number of passengers lost. The United States senate investigation reported 1,522 people perished in the accident, while the British investigation has the number at 1,490. Regardless, it ranks as one of the worst peacetime maritime disasters in history and by far the most famous. Titanic's design used some of the most advanced technology available at the time and the ship was popularly believed to be "unsinkable." It was a great shock that, despite the advanced technology and experienced crew, Titanic sank with a great loss of life. The media frenzy about Titanic's famous victims, the legends about what happened on board the ship, the resulting changes to maritime law, and the discovery of the wreck in 1985 by a team led by Robert Ballard and Jean Louis Michel have made Titanic persistently famous in the years since.
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I went into Titanic with trepidation: it is being hailed as one of the best love stories depicted on film. Cynical as I am, I don't think much of movies with a romantic theme to them. However, I was curious to see the spectacle that director James Cameron had created. Fortunately for me, Titanic is not only great in terms of action, effects, and visuals, but also provides excellent commentary on the issue of the class struggle.
Jack Dawson (Leonardo Di Caprio) is a young boy who wins passage to America aboard the Titanic in a lucky game of poker (upon boarding the ship, Jack tells to his friend that they are "the luckiest sons of bitches in the world"). Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) is travelling to America, to be married to Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), a situation she is not thrilled about. Sparks fly when Dawson manages to talk Rose out of jumping overboard, but tragedy awaits as the unsinkable ship hits and iceberg and begins to flounder.
In the movie, this story is presented to the audience as a flashback. The narrator is Rose, 101 years old, with the last name Dawson. She tells the story to a treasure hunter (Bill Paxton), who is looking for the famous (and valuable) Heart of the Ocean, a diamond that was given to Rose by her fiance, Hockley.
The recreation of the ship, both the exterior (the rendering for which was done using Digital Alpha processors running Linux) and the interior are impeccable. The dialogue is witty and brilliant. The movie is slow at times, but reaches its climax when the ship begins to sink. The fact that Cameron takes his time in telling the story makes it all the more tense. Cameron could've skimped in any of these areas (dialogue, cinematography, effects, authenticity) and still come out with a great movie, but he doesn't. He sticks to the formula that has worked in other great epic movies, and he pulls it off one hundred percent.
The ship was thought to be unsinkable, and so a compromise was made on the number of lifeboats aboard. When the ship did sink, it is the richest that got first priority on the lifeboats. While they waited in half-full lifeboats, they were exposed to the cries of people freezing to their deaths and didn't do a thing to help them. If a similar tragedy were to happen today, would the result be any different?
The acting is excellent by all concerned, but I was most impressed by Zane. The nice thing about a ship sinking is that it is a relatively slow event, and Cameron takes every advantage of it. The depiction of the mighty ship going under is so much larger than life and I feel this is the most magnificent part of the movie. Just for that reason alone, Titanic is a movie not just to be seen, but to be experienced. So make sure you see it on the big screen. It goes to show that the concept of the disaster movie is far from dead.
The young Jack Dawson and Ruth David Kate from Britain to the United States luxury liner Titanic, and arrived in the United States. Unfortunately, ship sank in the way it crashed into an iceberg.
Talking about this movie, a thought of except that the scene be struck with fright, touching love, fascinating story, left me the deepest impression, is Ruth. At the edge of life and death, but not despair.
People in the face of death so small. Therefore, extreme fear, and therefore produces various kinds of ugly behavior all to cover all at one glance: in order to survive, some people in the sea will be someone else's head into water drowned, they rely on the floating in the sea; for women, children first boarded the lifeboat, a man spent money to bribe in order to protect the crew; for their own safety, can take more than 70 rescue ships carrying more than a dozen people, and the people on board for fear of his life, was reluctant to go to save many a person on the ferry, including relatives. These phenomena and the reality of how hateful. However, the nature of better always than ugly: most men to comply with the system, will hope his wife, children send boat, stay on the Titanic; calm the crew are killed for passengers, arrange orderly boarded the lifeboat; when the ship tilted, people have slipped back to when someone is hugging, pillars, the other hand to pull the hand of others; the sea chase two characters when the film is swept across and come, but saw a nobody to look after the children cry when be at a loss what to do, he picked up the child, bring him up ... ... Of these, is to face the choice of life and death, a noble spirit and noble way.
There are details many touching, all show a calm and serene to death: the three class in the young mother know slim hope of survival as the phantom, then speak a beautiful fairy tale to enable children to sleep; elderly couple tears gently embracing, quietly lying in bed waiting for death comes; the boat of the players took one after another sad music, towards the end of last collaboration; old captain came into the master room, will choose the last moment of life gave it into his greatest passion and glorious place; the female lead Ruth separate than with Jack, in the rescue ship down when the Titanic, bravely jumped on the window. For her, the meaning of life is far more than the passion for life.
Ruth had a long monologue, roughly as follows: " my life is always occupied by boring things. Dinner, endless dance, horse racing, rowing, with these people. No one really cares for me. I feel like standing on a high cliff, no turning back. " After the death of Ruth's father, Ruth has a little. Mother to daughter to marry the rich son, forced her to the worship of money in mutual flattery, the atmosphere was foul. The upper social circles have a lady's life. She is sitting on the swing, the high beginning, but suddenly the heart empty, empty is empty. So she chose to jump into the sea, but was Jack rescued, Jack also saved her heart. He in the first-class cabin dinner brave to talk about his own views " enjoy every day ". And with Ruth play in the three class party remain free, sincere, warm. He went to the full, happy to civilian life made Ruth feel, tell her where the significance of life.
Jack is a strong, optimistic person, his this spirit of Ruth. After the sinking of the Titanic, Ruth and Jack found a bamboo raft. After a thrilling, hard to escape, they are at sea was tired and cold torture to be dead beat. Live to let them talk incessantly, only kept talking, can exist. The sky was covered with stars. In the night sky twinkling, this should be a romantic night, but there was a wreck of the worst in history. In addition to the 705 people were rescued, 1515 people. A group of wearing a life jacket body floating in the North Atlantic ocean. Only one boat back to save. The crew of the searchlight return to find people living in the sea. Shivering Ruth saw the light of hope, full of joy she wanted to wake up Jack. But her voice was so feeble, Jack has been unable to wake up the sleeping. Ruth's tears over the cold face. The lifeboat was sent far away. Ruth's eyes with a look of pain will Jack's corpse into the ocean, chisuo a bamboo raft -- her to fulfill her promise, she promised Jack must live. " Eback, eback, eback ... ... " Ruth's poor call with firm eyes, the eyes look very determined, implies a desire for infinite life, she struggling on the brink of despair, tenacious struggle with death. She had boarded the lifeboat, or she will be consumed by the darkness and the dead silence of stretch to the horizon, her soul would melt in cold water of the North Atlantic cold. She don't after just understand the meaning of life will lose it, she don't violate her promised promise. She trembled as she swam to a dead crew, take him hangs whistle, with all strength blew it, blew her love of life, blew her things in the world of nostalgia, blew her of all things good. God heard her devout prayer, the lifeboat direction, toward the whistle place coming. The bright lights in the Ruth strong and full face, she finally warm on the lifeboat blanket was fast asleep. Open your eyes, she saw the soft light. The dark past.
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I went into Titanic with trepidation: it is being hailed as one of the best love stories depicted on film. Cynical as I am, I don't think much of movies with a romantic theme to them. However, I was curious to see the spectacle that director James Cameron had created. Fortunately for me, Titanic is not only great in terms of action, effects, and visuals, but also provides excellent commentary on the issue of the class struggle.
Jack Dawson (Leonardo Di Caprio) is a young boy who wins passage to America aboard the Titanic in a lucky game of poker (upon boarding the ship, Jack tells to his friend that they are "the luckiest sons of bitches in the world"). Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet) is travelling to America, to be married to Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), a situation she is not thrilled about. Sparks fly when Dawson manages to talk Rose out of jumping overboard, but tragedy awaits as the unsinkable ship hits and iceberg and begins to flounder.
In the movie, this story is presented to the audience as a flashback. The narrator is Rose, 101 years old, with the last name Dawson. She tells the story to a treasure hunter (Bill Paxton), who is looking for the famous (and valuable) Heart of the Ocean, a diamond that was given to Rose by her fiance, Hockley.
The recreation of the ship, both the exterior (the rendering for which was done using Digital Alpha processors running Linux) and the interior are impeccable. The dialogue is witty and brilliant. The movie is slow at times, but reaches its climax when the ship begins to sink. The fact that Cameron takes his time in telling the story makes it all the more tense. Cameron could've skimped in any of these areas (dialogue, cinematography, effects, authenticity) and still come out with a great movie, but he doesn't. He sticks to the formula that has worked in other great epic movies, and he pulls it off one hundred percent.
The ship was thought to be unsinkable, and so a compromise was made on the number of lifeboats aboard. When the ship did sink, it is the richest that got first priority on the lifeboats. While they waited in half-full lifeboats, they were exposed to the cries of people freezing to their deaths and didn't do a thing to help them. If a similar tragedy were to happen today, would the result be any different?
The acting is excellent by all concerned, but I was most impressed by Zane. The nice thing about a ship sinking is that it is a relatively slow event, and Cameron takes every advantage of it. The depiction of the mighty ship going under is so much larger than life and I feel this is the most magnificent part of the movie. Just for that reason alone, Titanic is a movie not just to be seen, but to be experienced. So make sure you see it on the big screen. It goes to show that the concept of the disaster movie is far from dead.
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