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Titanic - Original Writing

2024-02-13 11:50:53

Titanic - Originally written Titanic, a length of 882 feet, a width of 92 feet, a registration of 66,000 tons and a registration of 175 feet high, 45,000 tons. The largest and most luxurious ship known to man, she sat in front of me. She looks bigger in real life, I am very excited and excited. This is a chance of life, and I am one of the few people who were lucky enough to be chosen to tackle the Titanic. Only one hour, the Titanic starts her maiden voyage, I think I am a bit nervous about boarding her.

But wait - If this is a movie about the Titanic, why was this movie originally called the Atlantic? There is a good answer to this. At first, the movie should be about Titanic, and its title is Titanic. However, due to litigation, movie producers renamed movies (and their fictitious ships) to the Atlantic Ocean. There were few stories familiar to the students of Titanic, except for the huge and unsunken boat that crashed and sank in the Atlantic Iceberg. The Atlantic begins with a story of adultery. Mr. Tate Hughes, the leading passenger of the ship, came out of his wife by another woman on the ship, but as the ship struck the iceberg, the plan line quickly landed beside the road. Even if real actions begin, the movie still has many pillars of Titanic movies. We did not see a familiar face - Captain Smith, Thomas Andrews, Bruce Ismail

As we all know, James Cameron's "Titanic" has many scenes that match the facts of the original RM S. The Titanic is an iceberg where the Titanic hit the starboard side (right side) of the ship. "This is not a continuous wound but a series of small holes and curved hull plates that affect the first four compartments and two feet will cause suspicion" (Accident 2). When Titanic hits the front iceberg, Titanic suffers a small loss and it is thought that less loss of life will be less. Another precise scene of James Cameron's Titanic is that there are no binoculars in the Watch Tower in the crow's nest. Having binoculars can prevent the terrible tragedy of the Titanic. "In watch, Reginald Lee and Frederick Fleet complained that the binoculars are not equipped, since the eyeball was not examined in five years, the eyeball was not inspected in 13 years." (Shapiro 30)