In this chapter, they discuss the love story in the movie Titanic and how it is more about Rose finding her own path rather than being a traditional love story. They talk about how Jack is the catalyst for Rose's self-discovery and how his death is necessary for her growth. They also speculate on what would have happened if Jack had survived and how their relationship would have faced challenges.
When Titanic first came out, it made history for the epic scale of James Cameron's filmmaking. But like the ship itself, its reputation started to capsize. The more the movie was embraced by young women and girls, the more it was ridiculed as garbage. Caroline and author Janina Matthewson discuss the legacy of the movie, Rose as a protagonist, the camp factor of Billy Zane, what Christopher Nolan is missing by being terrified of giving his scripts a 'camp pass', why Jack needs to die, and why there will be NO DOOR CHAT on this podcast.
Janina Matthewson is the author of You Feel It Just Below The Ribs and the creator of Within the Wires. She is also the co-host of History is Sexy.
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