Today, let's talk about a movie that we are familiar with, "Titanic".

We are immersed in jack and Ruth's beautiful love, but I see something different in it, I see an unfettered, free attitude to life, and this film expresses the pursuit of liberal romanticism.
Ruth is a declining aristocratic lady, her life has long been predestined, as a weight to climb other nobles, from a young age, she has been at the mercy of her family and cannot experience a free life. Jack is like a light that suddenly appears in Ruth's life, which can lead her to escape from the family's manipulation and fully enjoy the freedom of life, which can be said that Jack saved Ruth's life.
Jack dies in disaster, and Ruth is influenced by Jack to escape the control of her family and to try the kind of life Jack told her, completing her self-redemption. Jack died, but he lived forever in Ruth's heart, and Ruth inherited Jack's will, as Jack said to Ruth on deck:
"You're going to get out of this safe place, you're going to keep going, you're going to have kids, you're going to watch them grow up, you're going to die like an old lady, and it's warm to lie in bed." Not here. Not here tonight. You see what I mean. ”
"Ruth, listen to me. Listen to me. Winning that ticket was the best thing I've ever had. It made me know you. I'm thankful, Rose. I appreciate it. ”
"You have to do that. Promise me that you will survive. No matter what happens, no matter how desperate, never give up. Promise me now and never give up on that promise. ”
"Never let go."
In fact, what impressed me the most was Jack's words at the banquet
Enjoy a free life, which seems to be the highest state of life, get rid of the shackles of the family, have no worries, have no idea what will happen tomorrow, where tomorrow will arrive, and enjoy life seriously and freely. This is Ruth's pursuit, Jack's commitment to Ruth, but it is also the pursuit of life for each of us, the life we yearn for and can't get to. And this is the deeper meaning that this movie wants to express after jack and Ruth's beautiful love.
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