Titanic

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Death at sea is sudden, unexpected, and cold. It gives time to search for the last hope of rescue but leaves people and vessels helpless when facing a force of nature. We are small among the miracles of the Earth. There were tragedies which hit headlines of newspapers and still do, despite better technology and constant development. You could die in a sinking ship hundreds of years ago and you can still do since the force of water stayed unchanged. Somewhere among the passionates of the marine life, shipwreck mysteries, cruise holidays, and adventure one blockbuster film was created of the magnitude of its actual inspiration. It aspired to picture people's fates, class division, the early 20th-century society, one youthful love story, and hundreds of lives lost. In 1628 a giant Vasa ship sank to be later turned into the gem of Stockholm's museums and visited by millions. In 1912 RMS Titanic lost the battle with an iceberg to become an inspiration for 1997 film watched and rewatched by millions. Some tragedies sink deep into people's hearts. Still good. Titanic

 

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On the nature of pictures

*Every Google image belongs to someone and this someone should be noted. However, if pictures are scenes from the film they most probably belong to owners of the film/producers. I use saved screens of the Google compilation of pictures, thus the pictures of pictures, which I take, cut and edit myself (as a derivative use). They are used for reviewing purposes (fair use), not for diminishing the films' profits by stealing what rightly belongs to them. Copyright is tricky, let's get used to it.