The young companions who have seen Titanic are deeply impressed by the hero and heroine Jack and Ruth in the film. The classic saying "you jump, I jump" has touched countless crazy men and women all over the world.
The film was released in 1997, which caused a great alarm. The beautiful and miserable love moved people, and the sad ending of love was tearful. In order to save Ruth, Jack gave up the chance to escape and finally sank into the sea. The romantic details in the film fit people's imagination of love, but the ideal "Ruth" is embarrassing.
This film has been popular all over the world for 23 years, but almost no one knows how Ruth spent the rest of her life. What happened to Ruth after losing Jack? How did you spend the rest of your life?
This film is based on real experience. Ruth's prototype is a female writer named "Helen Churchill Candy". She describes her personal experience on a luxury cruise ship in a story, but her twilight years are exactly the same as those shown in the film.
Mrs. Candy was born in 1859 in a wealthy family in new york, USA. She received a good education from an early age, was dignified and elegant, and had extensive knowledge.
She spent the first half of her life as a well-fed student. Like many of her peers, she got married and had children after graduation. The only difference is that Mrs. Candy is an independent woman in the new era at any stage.
She is a journalist, a writer and a feminist activist, and she insists on getting along with her husband on the basis of equality between men and women. Candy had two children with her husband after marriage.
However, in later life, she and her husband began to argue. From time to time, they finally ended this marriage in name only, and Mrs. Candy became a single mother who nursed two children.
The failure of marriage didn't make her lose hope for life. Candy brought up her son alone and tried not to delay the work. At this speed, Mrs. Candy may grow old gracefully in the future. However, in 1912, her life took a big turn.
In p>1912, Ms. Candy, who was writing a book in France, received an urgent telegram: her son Harold, who was far away in new york, was seriously injured due to an accident and urgently needed his mother to accompany him.
At this time, Mrs. Candy was as anxious as many mothers. In order to reach her son quickly, she boarded the ship "Titanic" bound for new york in Thurborough, France in April 1912.
Mrs. Candy is strong and pessimistic. She earns money through writing, interviews and other activities. She bought a ticket for the luxurious first cabin of Titanic, which made her meet the "Jack" in her life.
Ms. Candy, who boarded the ship, was 53 years old, which is different from Ruth, a young girl in the film, but art comes from life and is higher than life.
After boarding this luxury cruise ship, Candy, who has a decent makeup, quickly won the love of six men. Most of the people who can ride in the first class are elites from all walks of life, and two of them are men that Mrs. Candy likes to watch. One is a famous American architect: 58-year-old Kent; The other is a British dealer: 45-year-old Hugh Woolen.
Although Hugh Woolen's status is not comparable to that of Kent and others, his enthusiasm and generosity won Candy's love. They fell in love at first sight, and in the process of talking happily, Hugh Woolen showed great frankness.
I thought it was just a short encounter on the ship, and after disembarking, the two sides would go their separate ways and there would be no intersection, but I didn't expect the Titanic to hit an iceberg while driving, which also knocked out the sparks in Mrs. Candy's heart.
Mrs. Candy was as flustered as the others because of the leak in the cruise ship. She looked at the rough sea and was so frightened that she didn't know whether she could survive the accident.
Just when she was uneasy, her shoulder was suddenly put around. She turned to look, and Hugh Woolen's warm and determined smile appeared in front of Mrs. Candy. At that moment, Mrs. Candy was moved and felt very safe.
Candy once said with deep feeling that it was this little action that warmed her flustered heart. After the Titanic hit an iceberg in the film, the man lost his life, while the ideal Candy and Hugh Woolen survived.
regarding this brief warmth, Mrs. Candy dare not be too demanding. Although she yearns for two of a kind, she was born as a human being, and she should also recall her dream of being busy with life.
When she was rescued, she couldn't find the trace of Hugh Woolen, so she didn't care much, so Mrs. Candy had to go to new york to visit her son. And Hugh Woolen's voice and smile are deeply engraved in Mrs. Candy's heart. For her, even though there is no husband and wife's name, it satisfies her imagination of love.
The two sides went to different destinations, and they buried this feeling deeply in their hearts in their mid-forties. The encounter was like a dream, both real and illusory.
After the maritime accident, she continued her diary. She is an old woman. She once traveled to Southeast Asia, India, Japan, Cambodia and other countries with her bags on her back. She also traveled to Beijing, where she studied Chinese and became a famous "Beijing Expert".
Talented people are welcome at any age. Mrs. Candy is still diligent in writing at the age of 8, and she has a steady stream of inspiration in her travels around the world.
A woman who still feels worthy of the world after changes in temperature must be full of kindness and warmth. In her twilight years, she doesn't rely on her son or social workers. She does what she wants by herself, but she still thinks of Hugh Woolen occasionally.
Ms. Candy, who returned to new york, is still alone. She refuses all courtship, and she lives as lonely as Ruth in the film.
Perhaps it is out of gratitude to Hugh Woolen and memory of this "love". After careful consideration, she submitted this untimely experience to an American magazine in the form of a story, and once the novel was published, it caused great alarm.
In p>1949, Mrs. Candy felt that her time was coming. She looked at the fallen leaves outside the window and recalled my life, and finally died peacefully at the age of 9.
After reading this article, Cameron deeply lamented that it fits his imagination of love. He foresaw that once it was made into a movie, it would definitely disturb for a long time.
With the consent of Mrs. Candy's descendants, the "Titanic" officially started shooting. Its plot once infected many young people and made countless people believe in love again.
Everyone will experience an unforgettable love in his life. The Titanic in the United States is similar to butterfly lovers in China, and the reason why they are timeless lies in their fleeting beauty.
Ms. Candy, who is over half a century old, can meet six men who fall in love with her in her next year, which is enough to witness her charm. At the same time, she also informs us with practical actions that it is never too late to learn, and only talent will not be dimmed by time.
A beautiful skin is certainly refreshing, but a useful talent will bring its own charm. Not all men only look at the face value.
Mrs. Candy adapted this experience mainly because of her true yearning for love. True love has no distinction between classes and concepts, and can live and die with the person you love. Isn't this the longing of many looking for a marriage in the world?