WELP.
WELP.
WELP.
Then I threw money in the ocean.
She has a very Egyptian view of the afterlife.
"Maybe this'll reach him way down there. Least I can do."
More like let him freeze to death. Which is so much worse
Dude, homeless is not the preferred nomenclature. Transient, please.
The painting I made, it really tied the story together.
We’re not talking about the people who built my barn.
The transient is not the issue.
One’s interpretation of this relationship might make for a good liberal/socialist Voight-Kampff test.
I mean...had he survived, he wouldn't have even had a home to return to, so...wasn't it for the best, really?
It's been ages and ages since I saw this movie, but she didn't deserve Zane.
It's OK, the guy was a time traveler. If he survived than it would have caused a huge paradox in the space-time continuum.
It's an older version of her soon to be born grandson. If he would be alive during his birth, it would be the grandson paradox
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Titanic truly was the strangest fan-fic softcore porn ever...
Naw it’s a sweet love story with a standard loss ending.
Rose's motivations are primarily driven by her desire for freedom and independence. She feels trapped by her wealthy but oppressive family and her engagement to the controlling and wealthy Caledon.
She’s looking for a way to escape her life and find her own identity. This leads her to a deep emotional connection with Jack. Her motivations are centered on breaking free from the constraints of her upper-class background and pursuing a life of her own choosing, which ultimately culminates in her decisions and actions throughout the film. He represents everything she’s yearned for.
Plus he’s really hot, so that helps.
Rose: My wealth makes me feel so trapped in a life I don't want!
Meanwhile, in steerage:
How dare you combat my dismissive humor with well-said, thoughtful arguments!
I'm gonna upvote your comment, but while I do, I'm gonna be thinking about the words you said and how I've also allowed a misogynistic bias cause me to overlook Rose as the three-dimensional character that she is and it's all your fault!
I took it as more of a lustful fling on a boat.