James Cameron's 'Titanic' is one of the most successful films. Billion dollars earned as the first picture.
The most prestigious award in the film, the Oscars, was nominated in 14 categories, including the best picture-best director, and won 11. Still, the debate over this photo released in December 1997 is not complete. The tragedy of Jack Jack's tragedy in the film still screams the viewer.
James Cameron speaks about the consequences of Jack in recent interview to 'Six Minutes Australia'. He said Jack had to die. He himself wanted to make a picture, whose conclusion would be of the depression. He wanted, to introduce Jack's vitality in the Rose. That's how Jack survived. He should be alive forever in the memory of Rose. This is another type of survival.
James Cameron also said, if Jack had been kept alive, then this film would have failed. The conclusion of this photo would have become meaningless. Because this picture is tragic. Death and separation It is not possible to understand the art.

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