Titanic -1997- -
“Rose, no!” Cal screams.
They flee from Cal’s valet, Lovejoy, who has followed them. They end up inside a locked Renault car in the cargo hold. There, fogging the windows, they make love. Afterward, Rose whispers: “When the ship sinks, I will never let go.” April 14, 11:40 PM. The lookout cries: “Iceberg, right ahead!” Too late. The ship’s steel belly is torn open below the waterline.
“A woman’s heart is a deep ocean of secrets. But now you know there was a man named Jack Dawson… and he saved me. In every way a person can be saved.” Titanic -1997-
Here’s a story prepared for Titanic (1997), capturing its key characters, romance, and tragedy. The Ship of Dreams
A rich, restless young woman and a poor, passionate artist find a life-changing love aboard the doomed RMS Titanic—a love that will demand the ultimate sacrifice. Part One: The Boarding Southampton, England. April 10, 1912. The RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious moving object ever built by man, prepares for her maiden voyage to New York. Among the thousand of passengers, two stand on opposite sides of the world. “Rose, no
“Stay back! I’ll let go.”
“Don’t you do that. Don’t say your goodbyes. You will survive. You will have a long life, marry a man you love, die warm in your bed.” There, fogging the windows, they make love
She runs through rising water, finds Jack, and fights to free him. With an axe, she chops the chain. Together, they race upward as the Titanic groans. The ship tilts steeper. Chaos. Cal and Jack fight over Rose. Cal finally puts Rose into a lifeboat – but he lies, telling her he has arranged a spot for Jack. As the boat lowers, Rose sees Jack still trapped below. She climbs back out. Cal, enraged, grabs a pistol and chases them through the flooding first-class dining room.