This director only makes bad movies

Chapter 337 Only he can understand

The plot of the movie progresses rapidly, and the situation of the three protagonists is quickly made clear.

Lucy is a rich girl who lives in the first class cabin. She is not only ugly in face, but also in heart. Even though she has a fiancé, she still does not forget to hook up with others.

Fiancé Carter is a kind and confused man. He likes Lucy and never dislikes Lucy's ugly face.

Jet, a poor boy in the third class cabin, is a vain and handsome guy. He obviously doesn't like Lucy, but after learning that Lucy lives in the first class cabin, he still resists his nausea and stays with Lucy because he wants to take advantage of this rare opportunity. The opportunity to fly on a branch as a phoenix.

Robert nodded secretly.

Sure enough, when filming "Titanic 2" this time, Cameron deliberately adopted a bold, subversive and unconventional shooting plan.

This can be seen from the characters of the three protagonists.

Robert has watched Titanic several times and clearly remembers the characters of several protagonists in the movie.

Ruth is a rich lady who lives in the upper class, but likes freedom by nature and hates the tedious and ubiquitous rules of the upper class.

Beneath her seemingly ladylike appearance, she actually hides a wild heart, which can be seen from her boldness in falling in love with Jack, a poor boy from the third class cabin.

Lucy's fiancé Carl is a rich second-generation man with a dark heart. Although he is dressed brightly, his heart is extremely dirty. After Jack rescued Rose, he only gave him twenty dollars and invited Jack to the dinner. In order to thank Jack, he wanted to take the opportunity to make Jack embarrassed.

After seeing the close relationship between Rose and Jack, he even used physical threats to force Rose not to betray him.

At the same time, he deliberately framed Jack as a thief who stole gems, locked Jack in the bottom cabin, and wanted him to sink into the water with the Titanic.

After the Titanic hit an iceberg, he deliberately carried a child and pretended to be the child's father to escape in order to get on the lifeboat, regardless of the fact that his fiancée and bodyguards were still on the ship.

Although Jack was a poor third-class boy, he had a noble heart and excellent character. At the last moment of his life, he even voluntarily gave up the hope of living and let Ruth sit on a table that could float in the sea. , leaving the hope of life to Ruth, but he died in the cold Atlantic waters.

The character of the protagonist of the movie "Titanic 2" is completely opposite to that of the first movie. It has made bold and subversive innovations, which is very unexpected.

Although Robert didn't know why Cameron designed the character of the movie's protagonist this way, he must have had his own considerations.

The plot of the movie progressed very quickly. The rich second-generation fiancé accidentally discovered that Lucy and Jet were together. He asked suspiciously why, but Lucy said that Jet was his friend and fooled her fiancé Carter in a few words.

Although Carter discovered something was wrong, he was kind-hearted and still refused to think about Lucy in the wrong place, and even took the initiative to invite Jet to attend a high-society dinner.

But unlike "Titanic", in "Titanic 2", Carter sincerely invited Jet to the dinner.

Because Jet is Lucy's friend, he wants to promote Jet through the dinner.

What a kind person.

At the dinner, Carter's reception was very shabby. A plastic table, hamburgers, fried chicken, and a veritable three-piece set for the poor such as Coke were placed on the table, and the surrounding furnishings were also very shabby.

If Carter hadn't said that this was a high-class dinner that he had carefully prepared, Robert would have even thought that this scene was filmed at a fly restaurant on the roadside.

Robert thought hard.

Why did Cameron deliberately design it like this? If he shoots it like this, the audience will be very surprised.

He didn't believe that Cameron couldn't build a qualified upper-class dinner set. You know, every prop in the Titanic was carefully considered to be exactly the same as the Titanic that sank in the last century. .

If Cameron could do it in "Titanic", he can also do it in "Titanic 2". The reason why he didn't do it must have some special idea.

why?

From the beginning of the movie to now, the low-pitched noise in the theater has never stopped, and from time to time, the audience complained about the plot of the movie.

"Oh my god, is this a dinner for the upper class? It's not as good as the dinner for me and my aunt." A black man next to him complained in a low voice.

An idea flashed in Robert's mind.

He got it.

Among American directors, Robert's status is very close to that of Cameron, and their realms are similar.

He didn't react at first, but when the black man next to him made a comment, he understood instantly.

The reason why Cameron did this was to use shabby scenes to increase the audience's sense of empathy and contrast, and to let the audience understand that the so-called upper class is actually no different from ordinary people in essence, and they are all beautiful and beautiful on the outside.

Without the pretense of good looks, people in the upper class are essentially ordinary people.

This can also be seen from the development of the dinner party.

In "Titanic 1", it was the fiancé Carl who wanted to make things difficult for Jack, but Jack used his wit and noble heart to not only avoid making a fool of himself, but also stole the show, making Ruth and others at the banquet look at him with admiration.

In "Titanic 2", everything is reversed. The rich second-generation fiancé Carter wants to take the opportunity to support the poor boy Jet, but the poor boy's shallow soul and low knowledge pale in this environment. It was exposed that even if Carter wanted to support him, Jeter didn't have the ability.

The reason why Cameron chose to subvert the shooting method of the previous movie has a deep meaning.

If you think about it carefully, you will realize that it is unreasonable for a poor boy to attend a high-society dinner party and make a big splash.

In fact, Jeter exposes his shallowness, which is a normal development.

If he guessed correctly, the reason why Cameron filmed like this was to tell the audience that poor boys will always be poor boys. Even if people in the upper class are essentially ordinary people, they cannot be matched by poor boys.

He wanted to use this unconventional way to shatter the audience's illusions about the previous movie and let the audience establish a new outlook on life and values.

As expected of Cameron, a simple plot contains so much profound meaning.

He truly deserves to be a world-class director.

Deep down Robert felt a little complacent.

Cameron's unconventional and subversive shooting method can only be seen by a great director like him who is close to Cameron.

Ordinary people can't understand it, only great directors like him can understand it.

Only he, Robert, understands.

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