Titanic was the first movie to earn a billion dollars and won 11 Oscars. James Cameron essentially sneaked two films into one three hour movie. On board the grand ship an unlikely duo come together facing a stifling future. The film overlaps with Titanic in many scenes in motifs.
In a special episode, our Paris bureau chief witnesses the political divides that become apparent as she switches from France’s famed high-speed railways to forgotten lines. Our culture editor considers the improbably prophetic nature of the film “Titanic”. And, as the last 747 rolls off the line, our correspondent reflects on how the jet reshaped the airline industry.
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