Story Of The Titanic "Jack And Rose"
Hey guys. I’d love to share this analysis I made about Titanic (1997) for my English class, if I may. Would like to see if you agree/disagree:
We all know Jack and Rose from Titanic (1997) were fictional. But very necessary in my opinion. I’d like to explain how the characters played a significant role in making the film work and creating a lasting impression for the audience:
While we wish they could’ve lived “happily ever after”, Jack’s death was necessary for a very crucial reason. As time goes on, Titanic’s disaster becomes a long distance in history, detached from the actual trauma of the event. We can look back at the reports of the sinking, and all the deaths, and realize how horrible it must have been:
But it’s still just numbers to us. By the time the film came out, Titanic had been at the bottom of the ocean for 80+ years already. Very few survivors were left alive, and for most people, several generations separated them from the wreck.
I think having Jack, the charming co-lead of the movie die, after we spent so much time getting attached to not only his character, but also his growing relationship with Rose, was meant to be the emotional *punch* necessary to make the disaster feel real to us in the modern world.
Seeing their adventures aboard the ship, going on this journey with them, you really began to root for the couple. If it were any other movie, they likely would have gotten their happy ending.
But Cameron wanted us to feel the loss - even a little bit - that the survivors and families of those lost aboard the ship felt, by taking this character away from us, just inches from the finish line. In that way, Jack is meant to be a stand-in for everyone who lost their lives that night.
Those are my sincere thoughts 😌
Thanks for reading
Comments
Post a Comment