Friday, April 13, 2012

Titanic Reemerges in 3D for its 100th Anniversary

               After 100 years of rest in the Atlantic Ocean, the Titanic “resurfaces” to celebrate its Centennial Anniversary, capturing the hearts of a new generation as it presents itself in an entirely new dimension: 3D.


The Titanic rises from the depths of the ocean as it hits theaters nationwide in its new, life-like and riveting third-dimensional format.[LINK ] While a new generation of viewers may be captivated by the Titanic’s 3D comeback, for me, the Titanic never died.















            I can still remember the first time I saw the movie Titanic. I was just a young girl; 6 years old at the time, watching this historical, classic depiction of a real-life tragedy play out in my very own living room. I sat fascinated and entranced by every scene of the movie as I witnessed the tragedy slowly unfold. When the ship began to sink, I felt grave devastation and sorrow. Beyond the devastation, I was even more deeply intrigued by the romantic tale of Jack and Rose, [LINK] a couple who went to the end of the world (or should I say the depths of the ocean) for the sake of true love.

Seeing the movie in 3D brought back the same rush of emotions for me, yet stronger as I felt I was literally there walking the halls of the ship as the passengers spent their time onboard the “unsinkable” Titanic or feeling the desperate embrace of Jack and Rose as they spent their last moments together. Whether I watch the Titanic in its original version or in 3D, no matter what, with the Titanic, “my heart will go on and on.” [http://youtu.be/saalGKY7ifU]

Will you always remember the Titanic? What impact has the real event and/or the movie made on you?               

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