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Titanic
Rose: You're distracting me. Go away. Rose:你在捣乱我,走开 Jack: I can't. I'm involved now. You let go and I'm going to have to jump in there after you. You jump I jump。 Jack:不,我不会,我现在就是在捣 乱,如果你跳了我就会在你之后跳下 去,你跳我就跳。 Rose: Don't be absurd. You'll be killed. Rose:不要犯傻了,你会死的。
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Mathew (Jack’s friend): Jack, you bet everything we have. Mathew (Jack’s friend):杰克,你赌上 了我们所拥有的一切。 Jack: When you got nothing ,you got nothing to lose.、 Jack:如果你一无所有,你就没有什 么好输的了。 Jimmy(打牌对手):I can’t believe you bet our tickets(对着Jack说) Jimmy(打牌对手):我不相信你能赌 赢我们的船票
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Jack: Jimmy? Jack:吉米? Jimmy: Nothing. Jimmy:不要 Jack:Tom? Jack:汤姆? (Tom把牌示意出来,耸肩) Jack: Two pair.,I’m sorry. Mathew。 Jack:两对,我很抱歉,玛嗖。 Mathew: Sorry? Did you bet all our money? Mathew:抱歉?你赢走了我们所有的 钱?
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The Adventures of Titanic剧本编撰:Whitney旁白:Long, long ago, there was a kingdom named Arendelle. The country was rich and the people lived in peace. However, the king and the queen of the kingdom were very avaricious, and they craved the legendary jewel--The Heart Of The Ocean. But they didn’t kno w how to find it until one day.第一幕演员——巫师\皇后\国王\大臣King和Queen坐在座位上,大臣跑进来。
大臣(兴奋地跑进来):Your Majesty. Here comes a witch, and she said she knew how to find the heart of the ocean.国王(从座位上跳起来,兴奋地):Really? Let her in at once! I’m gonna see her. If I get the jewel, I will be the richest and the most powerful man in the world.女王(生气,对着King):What? You wanna have it for yourself? How dare you!The King(秒怂,拿出要跪搓衣板的气势):Oh, my sweetheart. How can that be? The most beautiful jewel should be given to the most beautiful lady. The necklace is certainly yours, my honey. (托一下皇后的下巴,宠溺状)The Queen(气消了一丢丢,做作的):Well, let him in, just wait and see. The Witch(跪下): Your majesty, it’s my hon or to be able to serve you. Oh, you are so charming, my queen……The Queen(不耐烦地打断):Okay, I’ve had enough of your garbage. Just tell me where the jewel is, or I'll cut off your head!(巫师很慌,水晶球也掉了,跪在地上,很怕)The King(一边安抚Queen,一边对Witch说):Easy, honey. Well, just show us the necklace. If you can really find the jewel, I promise you promotion and wealth.The Witch(慢慢平复情绪,找回水晶球):Well, Let me see, let me see……(摸水晶球)Emm…I see…The priceless necklace belongs to a boy named Jack. He seems like an orphan, lonely, poor, and lives a very, very hard life. Oh, what a poor little thing.The Queen: Tell me where he is!The Witch: He is far away from us, and it's hard to find where he is right now. But I can cast a spell and lead him to us! I'll give him a steamer ticket of Titanic to here, Arendelle. It's an opportunity for him to find a bright future, he must can't refuse. This will also be our chance to get the jewel--the heart of the ocean.The King: But what if he doesn't want to give it to me?The Witch: Your majesty,I have an idea……(巫师招呼大臣一起过来,凑上去窃窃私语,国王点头)第二幕演员——Jack\老乞丐(大臣)\闲杂人等通往命运之地船票!还是……(旁白说的时候大家(船上人员)聚在一起看墙上的告示,议论纷纷,此时(大臣扮演的)乞丐地坐在旁边,但是人们都不屑看他一眼,Jack看了看公告,落魄地埋着头从人群中出来,看到了一旁要饭的大臣)旁白:The following morning, there's sensational news on the front page: The king and queen of Arendelle decide to build a grand ship named Titanic, and only the noble and the rich can get the opportunity to get on and move to Arendelle.老乞丐(大臣假扮的,坐在地上很可怜的样子):Could you give me something to eat? I've been hungry for days.Jack(上场看到了一个老乞丐,拿出口袋里仅剩的面包,有些犹豫的)This is the only food I have.(稍微思考,给他)老乞丐(很感动,快哭了):Thank you, thank you!God bless you! Many people passed by, but you are the only one who gives me food. (说完大臣一口吃下了面包,并且叫住了正要转身离开的Jack,同时拿出船票递给Jack)This is the reward for your kindness.Jack(有些犹豫):No, I can't accept it.老乞丐(笑着):Thanks, good boy. But this is what you deserve for your kindness. Just take it and enjoy the journey.Jack: Thank you.(Jack走远之后仔细地看了那张船票,发现竟然是登上那艘Titanic的票)Jack(超级无敌惊讶,超级无敌开心):It's a steamer ticket of…… The Titanic! What a chance for me! I can start a brand new life! I have to make good prepare for the journey.(Jack回头一望刚刚乞丐坐的地方,但却发现他早已不见了踪影)第三幕演员——Jack\Rose\闲杂人等Jack & Rose,命定之人!擦出的是怎样的火花?(众人登上泰坦尼克号)(屏风稍做分隔,贵妇、海妖少女、等乘客落座)(Rose在船头栏杆外爆哭。
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男1:It’ll be all right now.You’ll be all right now.没事了,没事了。
男2:Return the boats!把船划回来!男1:The boats are coming back for us,Rose.救生艇会回来救我们的Hold on just a little bit longer.再撑一下They had to row away for the suction…他们必须划开才不会被吸下去but now they’ll be coming back.但现在可以回来了女2:For God’s sake!看在老天份上!男2:Please help us!救命男3:You don’t understand。
你不明白If we go back,they'll swamp the boat。
They’ll put us right down,I’m telling you.我们回去船会被挤翻,我们会被拉下去。
女2:Knock it off。
You’re scaring me.好了,你少唬人。
Come on girls,grab an oar。
Let’s go.小姐们,拿把浆,快划。
男3:Are you out of your mind?We’re in the middle of the North Atlantic.你疯啦?这是汪洋大海,我们在大西洋的中心。
Now,do you people want to live or do you want to die?你们想活还是想死?女2:I don't understand a one of you.我真不了解你们。
Whats the matter with you?Its your men out there!你们怎么啦?那些全是你们的男人啊。
There’s plenty of room for more.船上还有空位。
[英文电影剧本]TITANIC(泰坦尼克号)(JamesCa
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[英文电影剧本]TITANIC(泰坦尼克号)(JamesCatitanica screenplay by james cameroncast:kate winslet... rose dewitt bukaterleonardo dicaprio... jack dawsonkathy bates... the unsinkable molly brownbilly zane... caledon hockleybill paxton... brock lovettwritten and directed by:james cameron1 blacknessthen two faint lights appear, close together... growing brighter. theyresolve into two deep submersibles, free-falling toward us like expresselevators.one is ahead of the other, and passes close enough to fill frame, lookinglike a spacecraft blazing with lights, bristling with insectilemanipulators.tilting down to follow it as it descends away into the limitless blacknessbelow. soon they are fireflies, then stars. then gone.cut to: 2 ext./ int. mir one / north atlantic deeppushing in on one of the falling submersibles, called mir one, right up toits circular viewport to see the occupants.inside, it is a cramped seven foot sphere, crammed with equipment. anatoly mikailavich, the sub's pilot, sits hunched over his controls... singingsoftly in russian.next to him on one side is brock lovett. he's in his late forties, deeplytanned, and likes to wear his nomex suit unzipped to show the gold fromfamous shipwrecks covering his gray chest hair. he is a wiley, fast-talkingtreasure hunter, a salvage superstar who is part historian, part adventurerand part vacuum cleaner salesman. right now, he is propped against the co2 scrubber, fast asleep and snoring.on the other side, crammed into the remaining space is a bearded wide-bodynamed lewis bodine, who is also asleep. lewis is an r.o.v. (remotelyoperated vehicle) pilot and is the resident titanic expert.anatoly glances at the bottom sonar and makes a ballast adjustment.cut to:3 ext. the bottom of the seaa pale, dead-flat lunar landscape. it gets brighter, lit from above, as mirone enters frame and drops to the seafloor in a downblast from itsthrusters. it hits bottom after its two hour free-fall with a loud bonk.cut to: 4 int. mir onelovett and bodine jerk awake at the landing.anatoly(heavy russian accent)we are here.ext. / int. mir one and two5 minutes later: the two subs skim over the seafloor to the sound of sidescan sonar and the thrum of big thrusters.6 the featureless gray clay of the bottom unrolls in the lights of the subs. bodine is watching the sidescan sonar display, where the outline of a huge pointed object is visible. anatoly lies prone, driving the sub, his face pressed to the center port.bodinecome left a little. she's right in front of us, eighteen meters. fifteen. thirteen... you should see it.anatolydo you see it? i don't see it... there!out of the darkness, like a ghostly apparition, the bow of the ship appears. its knife-edge prow is coming straight at us, seeming to plow the bottom sediment like ocean waves. it towers above the seafloor, standing just as it landed 84 years ago.the titanic. or what is left of her. mir one goes up and over the bow railing, intact except for an overgrowth of 'rusticles' draping it like mutated spanish moss.tight on the eyepiece monitor of a video camcorder. brock lovett's facefills the black and white frame.lovettit still gets me every time.the image pans to the front viewport, looking over anatoly's shoulder, to the bow railing visible in the lights beyond. anatoly turns.anatolyis just your guilt because of stealing from the dead.cut wider, to show that brock is operating the camera himself, turning it in his hand so it points at his own face.lovettthanks, tolya. work with me, here.brock resumes his serious, pensive gaze out the front port, with the camera aimed at himself at arm's length.lovettit still gets me every time... to see the sad ruin of the great ship sitting long fall from the world above.anatoly rolls his eyes and mutters in russian. bodine chuckles and watches the sonar.bodineyou are so full of shit, boss.7 mir two drives aft down the starboard side, past the huge anchor while mir one passes over the seemingly endless forecastle deck, with its massiveanchor chains still laid out in two neat rows, its bronze windlass caps gleaming. the 22 foot long subs are like white bugs next to the enormous wreck.lovett (v.o.)dive nine. here we are again on the deck of titanic... two and a half miles down. the pressure is three tons per square inch, enough to crush us like a freight train going over an ant if our hull fails. these windows are nineinches thick and if they go, it's sayonara in two microseconds.8 mir two lands on the boat deck, next to the ruins of the officer'squarters. mir one lands on the roof of the deck house nearby.lovettright. let's go to work.bodine slips on a pair of 3-d electronic goggles, and grabs the joystickcontrols of the rov.9 outside the sub, the rov, a small orange and black robot called snoop dog,lifts from its cradle and flies forward.bodine (v.o.)walkin' the dog.snoop dog drives itself away from the sub, paying out its umbilical behindit like a robot yo-yo. its twin stereo-video cameras swivel like insecteyes. the rov descends through an open shaft that once was the beautifulfirst class grand staircase.snoop dog goes down several decks, then moves laterally into the first class reception room.snoop's video pov, moving through the cavernous interior. the remains of the ornate handcarved woodwork which gave the ship its elegance move through the floodlights, the lines blurred by slow dissolution and descending rusticle formations. stalactites of rust hang down so that at times it looks like anatural grotto, then the scene shifts and the lines of a ghostly undersea mansion can be seen again.montage style, as snoop passes the ghostly images of titanic's opulence:10 a grand piano in amazingly good shape, crashed on its side against awall. the keys gleam black and white in the lights.11 a chandelier, still hanging from the ceiling by its wire... glinting assnoop moves around it.12 its lights play across the floor, revealing a champagne bottle, then some white star line china... a woman's high-top 'granny shoe'. then something eerie: what looks like a child's skull resolves into the porcelain head of adoll.snoop enters a corridor which is much better preserved. here and there adoor still hangs on its rusted hinges. an ornate piece of moulding, a wall sconce... hint at the grandeur of the past.13 the rov turns and goes through a black doorway, entering room b-52, thesitting room of a 'promenade suite', one of the most luxurious staterooms ontitanic.bodinei'm in the sitting room. heading for bedroom b-54.lovettstay off the floor. don't stir it up like you did yesterday.bodinei'm tryin' boss.glinting in the lights are the brass fixtures of the near-perfectlypreserved fireplace. an albino galathea crab crawls over it. nearby are theremains of a divan and a writing desk. the dog crosses the ruins of the onceelegant room toward another door. it squeezes through the doorframe,scraping rust and wood chunks loose on both sides. it moves out of a cloudof rust and keeps on going.bodinei'm crossing the bedroom.the remains of a pillared canopy bed. broken chairs, a dresser. through thecollapsed wall of the bathroom, the porcelain commode and bathtub tookalmost new, gleaming in the dark.lovettokay, i want to see what's under that wardrobe door.several angles as the rov deploys its manipulator arms and starts movingdebris aside. a lamp is lifted, its ceramic colors as bright as they were in1912.lovetteasy, lewis. take it slow.lewis grips a wardrobe door, lying at an angle in a corner, and pulls itwith snoop's gripper. it moves reluctantly in a cloud of silt. under it is adark object. the silt clears and snoop's cameras show them what was underthe door...bodineooohh daddy-oh, are you seein' what i'm seein'?close on lovett, watching his monitors. by his expression it is like he isseeing the holy grail.lovettoh baby baby baby.(grabs the mike)it's payday, boys.on the screen, in the glare of the lights, is the object of their quest: asmall steel combination safe.cut to: 14 ext. stern of deck of kedysh - daythe safe, dripping wet in the afternoon sun, is lowered onto the deck of aship by a winch cable.we are on the russian research vessel akademik mistislav keldysh. a crowdhas gathered, including most of the crew of keldysh, the sub crews, and ahand-wringing money guy named bobby buell who represents the limitedpartners. there is also a documentary video crew, hired by lovett to coverhis moment of glory.everyone crowds around the safe. in the background mir two is being loweredinto its cradle on deck by a massive hydraulic arm. mir one is alreadyrecovered with lewis bodine following brock lovett as he bounds over to thesafe like a kid on christmas morning.bodinewho's the best? say it.lovettyou are, lewis.(to the video crew)you rolling?cameramanrolling.brock nods to his technicians, and they set about drilling the safe'shinges. during this operation, brock amps the suspense, working the lens tofill the time.lovettwell, here it is, the moment of truth. here's where we find out if the time,the sweat, the money spent to charter this ship and these subs, to come outhere to the middle of the north atlantic... were worth it. if what we thinkis in that same... is in that safe... it will be.lovett grins wolfishly in anticipation of his greatest find yet. the door ispried loose. it clangs onto the deck. lovett moves closer, peering into thesafe's wet interior. a long moment then... his face says it all.lovettshit.bodineyou know, boss, this happened to geraldo and his career never recovered.lovett(to the video cameraman)get that outta my face.cut to: 15 int. lab deck, preservation room - daytechnicians are carefully removing some papers from the safe and placingthem in a tray of water to separate them safely. nearby, other artifactsfrom the stateroom are being washed and preserved.buell is on the satellite phone with the investors. lovett is yelling at thevideo crew.lovettyou send out what i tell you when i tell you. i'm signing your paychecks,not 60 minutes. now get set up for the uplink.buell covers the phone and turns to lovett.buellthe partners want to know how it's going?lovetthow it's going? it's going like a first date in prison, whattaya think?!lovett grabs the phone from buell and goes instantly smooth.lovetthi, dave? barry? look, it wasn't in the safe... no, look, don't worry aboutit, there're still plenty of places it could be... in the floor debris inthe suite, in the mother's room, in the purser's safe on c deck...(seeing something)hang on a second.a tech coaxes some letters in the water tray to one side with a tong...revealing a pencil (conte crayon) drawing of a woman.brock looks closely at the drawing, which is in excellent shape, though itsedges have partially disintegrated. the woman is beautiful, and beautifullyrendered. in her late teens or early twenties, she is nude, though posedwith a kind of casual modesty. she is on an empire divan, in a pool of lightthat seems to radiate outward from her eyes. scrawled in the lower rightthe girl is not entirely nude. at her throat is a diamond necklace with onelarge stone hanging in the center.lovett grabs a reference photo from the clutter on the lab table. it is aperiod black-and-white photo of a diamond necklace on a black velvetjeller's display stand. he holds it next to the drawing. it is clearly thesame piece... a complex setting with a massive central stone which is almostheart-shaped.lovetti'll be god damned.cut to:16 inserta cnn news story: a live satellite feed from the deck of the keldysh,intercut with the cnn studio.announcertreasure hunter brock lovett is best known for finding spanish gold insunken galleons in the caribbean. now he is using deep submergencetechnology to work two and a half miles down at another famous wreck... thetitanic. he is with us live via satellite from a russian research ship inthe middle of the atlantic... hello brock?lovettyes, hi, tracy. you know, titanic is not just a shipwreck, titanic is theshipwreck. it's the mount everest of shipwrecks.cut to:17 int. house / ceramics studiopull back from the screen, showing the cnn report playing on a tv set in the living room of a small rustic house. it is full of ceramics, figurines, folk art, the walls crammed with drawings and paintings... things collected over a lifetime.panning to show a glassed-in studio attached to the house. outside it is a quiet morning in ojai, california. in the studio, amid incredible clutter,an ancient woman is throwing a pot on a potter's wheel. the liquid red clay covers her hands... hands that are gnarled and age-spotted, but still surprisingly strong and supple. a woman in her early forties assists her.lovett (v.o.)i've planned this expedition for three years, and we're out here recovering some amazing things... things that will have enormous historical and educational value.cnn reporter (v.o.)but it's no secret that education is not your main purpose. you're a treasure hunter. so what is the treasure you're hunting?lovett (v.o.)i'd rather show you than tell you, and we think we're very close to doing just that.the old woman's name is rose calvert. her face is a wrinkled mass, her body shapeless and shrunken under a one-piece african-print dress.but her eyes are just as bright and alive as those of a young girl.rose gets up and walks into the living room, wiping pottery clay from her hands with a rag. a pomeranian dog gets up and comes in with her.the younger woman, lizzy calvert, rushes to help her.roseturn that up please, dear.reporter (v.o.)your expedition is at the center of a storm of controversy over salvage rights and even ethics. many are calling you a grave robber.tight on the screen.lovettnobody called the recovery of the artifacts from king tut's tomb grave robbing. i have museum-trained experts here, making sure this stuff is preserved and catalogued properly. look at this drawing, which was found today...the video camera pans off brock to the drawing, in a tray of water. the image of the woman with the necklace fills frame.lovett...a piece of paper that's been underwater for 84 years... and my team are able to preserve it intact. should this have remained unseen at the bottom of the ocean for eternity, when we can see it and enjoy it now...?rose is galvanized by this image. her mouth hangs open in amazement.rosei'll be god damned.cut to: 18 ext. keldysh deck - nightcut to keldysh. the mir subs are being launched. mir two is already in thewater, and lovett is getting ready to climb into mir one when bobby buellruns up to him.buellthere's a satellite call for you.lovettbobby, we're launching. see these submersibles here, going in the water?take a message.buellno, trust me, you want to take this call.cut to: 19 int. lab deck / keldysh - nightbuell hands lovett the phone, pushing down the blinking line. the call isfrom rose and we see both ends of the conversation. she is in her kitchenwith a mystified lizzy.lovettthis is brock lovett. what can i do for you, mrs... ?buellrose calvert.lovett... mrs. calvert?rosei was just wondering if you had found the 'heart of the ocean' yet, mr.lovett.brock almost drops the phone. bobby sees his shocked expression...buelli told you you wanted to take this call.lovett(to rose)alright. you have my attention, rose. can you tell me who the woman in thepicture is?roseoh yes. the woman in the picture is me.cut to: 20 ext. ocean - daysmash cut to an enormous sea stallion helicopter thundering across theocean. pan 180 degrees as it roars past. there is no land at either horizon.the keldysh is visible in the distance.close on a window of the monster helicopter. rose's face is visible, lookingout calmly.cut to: 21 ext. keldysh - daybrock and bodine are watching mir 2 being swung over the side to start adive.bodineshe's a goddamned liar! a nutcase. like that... what's her name? thatanastasia babe.buellthey're inbound.brock nods and the three of them head forward to meet the approaching helm.bodineshe says she's rose dewitt bukater, right? rose dewitt bukater died on thetitanic. at the age of 17. if she'd have lived, she'd be over a hundred now.lovetta hundred and one next month.bodineokay, so she's a very old goddamned liar. i traced her as far back as the20's... she was working as an actress in l.a. an actress. her name was rosedawson. then she married a guy named calvert, moved to cedar rapids, had twokids. now calvert's dead, and from what i've heard cedar rapids is dead.the sea stallion approaches the ship, bg, forcing brock to yell over therotors.lovettand everybody who knows about the diamond is supposed to be dead... or onthis ship. but she knows about it. and i want to hear what she has to say.got it?cut to: 22 ext. keldysh helipadin a thundering downblast the helicopter's wheels bounce down on thehelipad.lovett, buell and bodine watch as the helicopter crew chief hands out aboutten suitcases, and then rose is lowered to the deck in a wheelchair bykeldysh crewmen. lizzy, ducking unnecessarily under the rotor, follows herout, carrying freddy the pomeranian. the crew chief hands a puzzled keldysh crewmember a goldfish bowl with several fish in it. rose does not travellight.hold on the incongruous image of this little old lady, looking impossiblyfragile amongst all the high tech gear, grungy deck crew and giganticequipment.bodines'cuse me, i have to go check our supply of depends.cut to: 23 int. rose's stateroom / keldysh - daylizzy is unpacking rose's things in the small utilitarian room. rose isplacing a number of framed photos on the bureau, arranging them carefullynext to the fishbowl. brock and bodine are in the doorway.lovettis your stateroom alright?roseyes. very nice. have you met my granddaughter, lizzy? she takes care of me.lizzyyes. we met just a few minutes ago, grandma. remember, up on deck?roseoh, yes.brock glances at bodine... oh oh. bodine rolls his eyes. rose finishesarranging her photographs. we get a general glimpse of them: the usual snapshots... children and grandchildren, her late husband.rosethere, that's nice. i have to have my pictures when i travel. and freddy ofcourse.(to the pomeranian)isn't that right, sweetie.lovettwould you like anything?rosei should like to see my drawing.cut to: 24 int. lab deck, preservation arearose looks at the drawing in its tray of water, confronting herself across aspan of 84 years. until they can figure out the best way to preserve it,they have to keep it immersed. it sways and ripples, almost as if alive.tight on rose's ancient eyes, gazing at the drawing.25 flashcut of a man's hand, holding a conte crayon deftly creating ashoulder and the shape of her hair with two efficient lines.26 the woman's face in the drawing, dancing under the water.27 a flashcut of a man's eyes, just visible over the top of a sketching pad.they look up suddenly right into the lens. soft eyes, but fearlessly direct.28 rose smiles, remembering. brock has the reference photo of the necklacein his hand.lovettlouis the sixteenth wore a fabulous stone, called the blue diamond of thethe neck up. the theory goes that the crown diamond was chopped too... recutinto a heart-like shape... and it became le coeur de la mer. the heart ofthe ocean. today it would be worth more than the hope diamond.roseit was a dreadful, heavy thing.(she points at the drawing)i only wore it this once.lizzyyou actually believe this is you, grandma?roseit is me, dear. wasn't i a hot number?lovetti tracked it down through insurance records... and old claim that was settled under terms of absolute secrecy. do you know who the claiment was, rose?rosesomeone named hockley, i should imagine.lovettnathan hockley, right. pittsburgh steel tycoon. for a diamond necklace his son caledon hockley bought in france for his fiancee... you... a week before he sailed on titanic. and the claim was filed right after the sinking. sothe diamond had to've gone down with the ship.(to lizzy)see the date?lizzylovettif your grandma is who she says she is, she was wearing the diamond the day titanic sank.(more)lovett (cont'd)(to rose)and that makes you my new best friend. i will happily compensate you for anything you can tell us that will lead to its recovery.rosei don't want your money, mr. lovett. i know how hard it is for people who care greatly for money to give some away.bodine(skeptical)you don't want anything?rose(indicating the drawing)you may give me this, if anything i tell you is of value.lovettdeal.(crossing the room)over here are a few things we've recovered from your staterooms.laid out on a worktable are fifty or so objects, from mundane to valuable. rose, shrunken in her chair, can barely see over the table top. with a trembling hand she lifts a tortoise shell hand mirror, inlaid with mother of pearl. she caresses it wonderingly.rosethis was mine. how extraordinary! it looks the same as the last time i sawit.she turns the mirror over and looks at her ancient face in the crackedglass.rosethe reflection has changed a bit.she spies something else, a silver and moonstone art-nouveau brooch.rosemy mother's brooch. she wanted to go back for it. caused quite a fuss.rose picks up an ornate art-nouveau hair comb. a jade butterfly takes flighton the ebony handle of the comb. she turns it slowly, remembering. we cansee that rose is experiencing a rush of images and emotions that have laindormant for eight decades as she handles the butterfly comb.lovettare you ready to go back to titanic?cut to: 29 int. imaging shack / keldyshit is a darkened room lined with tv monitors. images of the wreck fill thescreens, fed from mir one and two, and the two rovs, snoop dog and duncan.bodinelive from 12,000 feet.rose stares raptly at the screens. she is enthraled by one in particular, animage of the bow railing. it obviously means something to her. brock isstudying her reactions carefully.bodinethe bow's struck in the bottom like an axe, from the impact. here... i canrun a simulation we worked up on this monitor over here.lizzy turns the chair so rose can see the screen of bodine's computer. as heis calling up the file, he keeps talking.bodinewe've put together the world's largest database on the titanic. okay,here...lovettrose might not want to see this, lewis.roseno, no. it's fine. i'm curious.bodine starts a computer animated graphic on the screen, which parallels hisrapid-fire narration.bodineshe hits the berg on the starboard side and it sort of bumps along...punching holes like a morse code... dit dit dit, down the side. now she'sflooding in thebodine (cont'd)forward compartments... and the water spills over the tops of the bulkheads,going aft. as her bow is going down, her stern is coming up... slow at first... and then faster and faster until it's lifting all that weight,maybe 20 or 30 thousand tons... out of the water and the hull can't deal...so skrttt!!(making a sound in time with the animation)... it splits! right down to the keel, which acts like a big hinge. now thebow swings down and the stern falls back level... but the weight of the bow pulls the stern up vertical, and then the bow section detaches, heading for the bottom. the stern bobs like a cork, floods and goes under about 2:20a.m. two hours and forty minutes after the collision.the animation then follows the bow section as it sinks. rose watches this clinical dissection of the disaster without emotion.bodinethe bow pulls out of its dive and planes away, almost a half a mile, beforeit hits the bottom going maybe 12 miles an hour. kaboom!the bow impacts, digging deeply into the bottom, the animation now follows the stern.bodinethe stern implodes as it sinks, from the pressure, and rips apart from the force of the current as it falls, landing like a big pile of junk.(indicating the simulation)cool huh?rosethank you for that fine forensic analysis, mr. bodine. of course the experience of it was somewhat less clinical.lovettwill you share it with us?her eyes go back to the screens, showing the sad ruins far below them.a view from one of the subs tracking slowly over the boat deck. rose recognizes one of the wellin davits, still in place. she hears ghostly waltz music. the faint and echoing sound of an officer's voice, english accented, calling 'women and children only'.30 flash cuts of screaming faces in a running crowd. pandemonium and terror. people crying, praying, kneeling on the deck. just impressions... flashes inthe dark.31 rose looks at another monitor. snoop dog moving down a rusted,debris-filled corridor. rose watches the endless row of doorways sliding past, like dark mouths.32 image of a child, three years old, standing ankle deep in water in the middle of an endless corridor. the child is lost alone, crying.33 rose is shaken by the flood of memories and emotions. her eyes well up and she puts her head down, sobbing quietly.lizzy(taking the wheelchair)i'm taking her to rest.roseno!her voice is surprisingly strong. the sweet little old lady is gone,replaced by a woman with eyes of steel. lovett signals everyone to stayquiet.lovetttell us, rose.she looks from screen to screen, the images of the ruined ship.roseit's been 84 years...lovettjust tell us what you can--rose(holds up her hand for silence)it's been 84 years... and i can still smell the fresh paint. the china hadnever been used. the sheets had never been slept in.he switches on the minirecorder and sets it near her.rosetitanic was called the ship of dreams. and it was. it really was...as the underwater camera rises past the rusted bow rail, we dissolve / matchmatch dissolve: 34 ext. southampton dock - dayshot continues in a florious reveal as the gleaming white superstructure oftitanic rises mountainously beyond the rail, and above that the buff-coloredfunnels stand against the sky like the pillars of a great temple. crewmenmove across the deck, dwarfed by the awesome scale of the steamer.crowd of hundreds blackens the pier next to titanic like ants on a jellysandwich.in fg a gorgeous burgundy renault touring car swings into frame, hangingfrom a loading crane. it is lowered toward hatch #2.on the pier horse drawn vehicles, motorcars and lorries move slowly throughthe dense throng. the atmosphere is one of excitement and general giddiness.people embrace in tearful farewells, or wave and shout bon voyage wishes tofriends and relatives on the decks above.a white renault, leading a silver-gray daimler-benz, pushes through thecrowd leaving a wake in the press of people. around the handsome cars peopleare streaming to board the ship, jostling with hustling seamen and stokers,porters, and barking white star line officials.the renault stops and the liveried driver scurries to open the door for ayoung woman dressed in a stunning white and purple outfit, with an enormous feathered hat. she is 17 years old and beautiful, regal of bearing, withpiercing eyes.it is the girl in the drawing. rose. she looks up at the ship, taking it in。
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Titanic(Drama) (1997)© 1999 by Raymond WeschlerMajor CharactersJack Dawson……………………………………….Leonardo DiCaprioA young, charming and talented artist who is travelling throughoutthe world, painting as he goes. He wins a ticket to go on the Titanic’sfirst voyage in a poker game, just minutes before it leaves England. Rose DeWitt Bukater………………………….Kate WinsletA 17 year old women from a rich family who is going to marry Cal(see below), a rich and disgusting man who she hates. She feels trapped by her life situation, but is unsure how to escape.Rose Dawson Calvert…………………………..Gloria StuartThe 100 year old woman who, in 1997, tells us the story of heradventures on the Titanic, as the 17 year old above, back in 1912. Caledon “Cal” Hockley………………………..Billy ZaneAn arrogant and classist businessman who inherited millions ofdollars, who was planning to marry Rose.Ruth Bukater……………………………………….Frances FisherRose’s snobby mother, who insists that Rose marry Cal, simply because the Bukater family was suddenly without money after her husbanddied. He had left behind only “lots of debts and a good family name.”Spice Lovejoy………………………………………..David WarnerA personal assistant (or “valet”) to Cal, who had been a police officer. *“The Unsinkable” Molly Brown………….Kathy BatesA colorful supporter of women’s rights. She was considered “newmoney,” because she had grown up poor, but had married a rich man. *Captain John Smith………………………………Bernard HillThe captain of the Titanic, who was leading the ship on its first voyage, in what was to be his last trip as a captain before he retired.*Thomas Andrews………………………………….Victor GarberThe designer of the Titanic, who was on board its first fateful trip.*J. Bruce Ismay…………………………………………Jonathon HydeThe manager of the White Star Lines, the companythat owned the Titanic.Babrizio De Rossi…………………………………..Danny NucciAn Italian friend of Jack’s who was living outhis dream of finally going to America.Tommy Ryan………………………………………….Jason BarryAn Irish friend of Jack’s who was alsotravelling to America for the first time.Brock Lovett…………………………………………….Bill PaxtonThe director of the 1997 expedition that was searching the remainsof the Titanic, in hopes of finding a famous and extremely valuablesapphire stone that was believed to be on the sunken ship.Lewis Bodine……………………………………………Lewis AbernathyBrock’s funny assistant, who did not at first believe that the100 year old Rose Dawson Calvert was in fact Rose DeWitt Bukater. Lizzy Calvert…………………………………………….Suzy AmisRose’s granddaughter, who accompanied her to visit the expeditionship that was searching the remains of the Titanic..Some Additional Notes on the Cast of Characters: All of those characters who have an * by their names are in fact true historical figures, who were on the Titanic when it set sail from England. In addition, you should notice that there are tiny roles by actors who play John Jacob Astor and Benjamin Guggenheim, both of whom were also real people, and two of the richest Americans alive at the time (their wealth and names live on today, in the form of various museums and charitable foundations). Finally, it should be mentioned that this film has impressive performances by actors who played many of the Titanic’s crew, but because there were so many, and they generally were not referred to by name, I did not note them in the list above). Plot SummaryOn April 15th, 1912, the Titanic, the largest and most luxurious passenger ship built until that time, struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean while on its maiden voyage from Southhampton, England to New York City. 1,517 of the ship’s 2,207 passengers died when the great ship---which was generally thought to be unsinkable---went down to the bottom of the ocean floor just two hours after striking the iceberg. Among the dead were some of the richest people alive, but in fact the majority of those who died were relatively poor people who were trapped in the bottom of the ship, in what was called the‘steerage’ quarters.This film tells the story of that tragic event from the point of view of Rose,a 100 year old woman who survived the sinking, and is now looking back at what happened, 85 years later. This happens because one day, Rose recognizes a painting of herself that was being shown on TV, after it had been recovered by a group of undersea explorers who were filming the remains of the Titanic on the ocean bottom. After she sees her portrait, she and her granddaughter contact Brock, the leader of the exploration ship, so that she can tell him the story of her amazing adventure.At the time of the sinking, Rose was a charming but spoiled 17 year old woman who was sailing back to America in order to get married to Cal Hockley, a rich, arrogant and truly disagreeable businessman who was going to eventually inherit millions of dollars. Rose was desperate to avoid this fate, but she was being pushed to do so by her mother, a snobby woman who had recently discovered that her recently deceased husband had left her and Rose without any money, despite their rich family name.In a moment of great depression, Rose considers jumping off the Titanic, but is convinced not to do so by Jack Dawson, a charming young artist who travels around the world, painting the people that he sees. Jack has no money and is clearly not from the same social class as Rose or Cal, but over the next couple days, they quickly fall in love, which obviously does not please either Cal or Rose’s mother. Yet for Rose herself, meeting Jack is probably the best thing that would ever happen to her, for during the course of their two short days together, Jack saves her “in every way that a person can be saved.”A Brief Note on the Titanic and Social Class: While the plot is focused on the love story between Jack and Rose, this film often explores the role of social class in the lives of the individual characters. Indeed, in real life, the passengers on the Titanic were clearly divided along class lines, and thus when the ship sunk, few of the survivors were from 3rd class steerage, which was where the poorer passengers stayed, on the lowest levels of the ship. Words and Expressions that You may not Know.The North Atlantic Ocean, 1997:Treasure hunters return to the sunken Titanic,in search of a priceless stone.13 meters.A unit of measurement, which in the US system, is about 3 feet..The railing on the deck of the ship, which kept people from falling off.“To roll” a video camera means to be in the process of filming.every time.In this context, if something really “get you,” it means that it effectsyou emotionally, perhaps making you sad or very thoughtful.The sad ruin of the great ship.Note that “ruin” can be a verb, or as here, a noun, referring to thephysical material that is left after something has been destroyed., boss.A crude but common and interesting insult; If someone is “full ofshit,” it means that what they’ve been saying is nonsense, or lies.of the Titanic.The “deck” of a ship is a platform for walking, and is usually outside.,in two seconds.In this case, “if they go” means if they (the windows) break. “Sayonara”is a Japanese word meaning goodbye, though here Brock uses it tomean that if the windows do break, he’ll be dead.All right, enough of thatA crude but critical noun which means nonsense, lies, distortions, etc. Put her down on the roof of the officer’s quarters.This refers to the room where the captainand his men worked on the ship.Set to launch.If any kind of machine or transportation is “set to launch,”it is ready to begin or go (A rocket “launches” into space).Tether.A “tether” is a rope that is connected to an object which allows a personto hold on. Here, it’s used as a verb. The “hull” of the ship is the mainpart of the body, which floats on the water., boss!“Chill” is an interesting slang verb meaning to relax or calm down.When talking on short wave radio, this is away of saying “Do you hear and understand me?”That’s where the son-of-a-bitch slept.A common insult which refers to a mean or unpleasant man.something, boss?In this context, if a person smells something, it means that theythink or suspect that there is something wrong or strange happening. Flip it over!“To flip over” something is to completely turn it over., boys!The day that a person is paid, or more colloquially, the day when aperson finally gets a huge reward, either through hard work or luck. Ka-ching!A funny little slang word that refers to money (It is pronounced insuch a way that it sounds like a cash register opening after a sale).OK, crack her open!“To crack open” something is to force it open.and his career never recovered.A reference to the TV journalist Geraldo Rivera, who claimed that thesecurity box of gangster Al Capone was filled with gold, but when it was opened on live TV, there was nothing of importance inside.It could be anywhere… Jimmy Hoffa’s briefcase.Hoffa was a labor leader who disappeared in 1974, and is presumedto have been murdered by gangsters. His body was never found.I have to trust my“Instinct” is a critical word which refers to a person’s behavioror personal beliefs, which are not formally learned, but inheritedfrom birth or based on much personal experience.We just got to go through a process of elimination.A way of trying to learn what is the right answer to a problem byexcluding all of the potential answers which are clearly wrong.I’ll be goddamn.A dated way of expressing complete surprise or other emotion.Treasure hunter.A person whose career is to look for lost gold and other valuables.Russian subs to reachof all.“To charter” a boat is to rent it for a few days or longer. A “sub” isan abbreviation for submarine. A “ship wreck” is the destructionafter a ship has sunk.of Titanic.The “hull” of the ship is the main part of the body. Thisis Brock’s way of describing what he is really searching for.technology.“Robots” are computerized machines that can do basic manual labor. Your expedition is at the center of a storm over salvage lines and even ethics.If something is at the “center of a storm,” it is the subject of a greatcontroversy. “Salvage lines” are companies that search for left overvaluables after an accident. “Ethics” is the branch of philosophy thatdeals with morals.Many are calling you a grave robber.A person who steals valuable objects from cemeteries and coffins. These relics are preserved and properly.“Relics” are very old objects that have survived over time. Ifsomething is “catalogued,” it has been noted in an official record.?“For eternity” is a poetic way of saying forever.Submersibles.A technical word for small boats or submarines that travel underwater.Rose Dawson Calvert, age 101, returnsto where the Titanic sank, after 85 years.Have you found the “Heart of the Ocean” yet?The “Heart of the Ocean” is the name of the priceless sapphire thatRose had worn on the Titanic, and that Brock was still looking for.It’s some nut case seeking money or publicity.A “nut case” is a funny slang term for a crazy person.on this woman.In this case, “background” refers to general informationabout a person’s past, in order to see if they can be trusted.There’s your first ,A “clue” is a key word which refers to any information or evidencethat leads to the solution of a problem or mystery. “Sherlock” is afunny reference to Sherlock Holmes, a very famous fictional detective. She moves to Ceder Rapids and a couple of kids.Ceder Rapids is the name of a city in the state of Iowa. “To punch out”something is a very slangy way of saying to quickly create or make., does she?“To travel light” is to travel with only a little luggage.The Keyldesh.The name of the ship that is exploring the remains of the Titanic. Louis the 16th wore a fabulous stone that was called theblue diamond of the crown that disappeared in 1792.This is a reference to the sapphire known as the “Heart of the Ocean.”It was a , heavy thing. I only wore it this once.“Dreadful” is an excellent little adjectivemeaning horrible or very unpleasant.Wasn’t I a dish?In colloquial English, a girl who is a “dish” is considered very pretty. An old claim that was settled under terms of absolute secrecy.This refers to an insurance claim, or legal demand, inwhich a person tries to recover for something they have lost.The claimant.The person who files an insurance claim or demand.It was filed a week after the sinking, so theA common expression which refersto anything that sinks with ship itself.How extraordinary! :: The reflection has changed a bit.“Extraordinary” is a powerful adjective meaning amazing.A “reflection” is the image that one sees when looking in a mirror.right?“Berg” in this film is commonly used for iceberg. The “starboardside” of a ship is the right hand side, when facing the front., dit-dit-dit.“To bump along” is to gently move forward while touching or hitting something. “Morse code” was the form of wired communication thatwas used before telephones, with coded signals that sounded like “dit.”As the water level rises, it spills over the water tight bulkheads.When water “spills,” it flows out of its intended container.“Bulkheads” are large compartments or divisions on a ship,and if they’re “water tight,” this means water cannot get into them. The stern goes down and the bow goes up…until she has her whole ass sticking up in the air.The “stern” is the back end of the ship, while the “bow” is the frontend. This is Mr. Bodine’s poetic way of describing how Titanic sank.30,000 tons, OK?“We’re talking” is a common and very slangy way to describe aparticular aspect of the subject being discussed (in this case, the ship’sheavy weight). A “ton” is 2,000 pounds of weight, which is a lot!She splits,If something “splits open,” it breaks apart. The “keel” of a ship is a bar at the bottom that holds it together. If something is level, it is parallelto the ground (or ocean).The stern section kind of bobs for acouple minutes, floods, and finally goes under at 2.22 AM.“To bob” is to move gently up and down, usually on water. A “cork”is the round material in wine bottles to keep it sealed. In this context,to “go under” means to go under water, or more specifically, to sink. The bow sections plane away.A rare but interesting way of saying to fall or drift away.It’s going 20, 30 knots when it hits the ocean floor.“Knots” is a measure of speed which is widely used in naval contexts. Pretty huh?A critical slang adjective meaning good, great or perhaps fun.Thank you for that fine forensic analysis, Mr. Bodine.“Forensic” means related to the law, or to the art of debating.Come on, Nana.The most versatile phrasal verb in the English language, which oftentakes on the meaning of the words said just before. Here, meaning“Please get some rest and stop crying” (Nana is what Lizzy calls Rose).Rose begins her version of the journey of the Titanic..Noted here to show that if paint is new, it can be fresh, just like fruit.had never been used.A curious word for fancy and expensive plates and silverware. Queue.The British word for a line (of people). This is rare in the States.I don’t see what all the fuss is about; It doesn’tlook any bigger than the Mauritania.“To make a fuss about” something is to discuss it a lotand suggest that it is something very important.about some things, Rose, but not the Titanic.“Blasé” is a great little adjective meaning unimpressed or notparticularly interested or excited (when most people would be).your baggage at the main terminal.“To check” baggage is to give it over in order to be transported.see my man.This is a very dated way of saying “please,” though“kind” is still used for nice, or perhaps caring.The parlor suite.An old fashioned term for a large room to receive guests.All 3rd class passengers due here for a heath inspection.Note that only the poorest passengers were forced to get inspected.,should be.“Outwardly” is an interesting word to describe the part of a person that can be seen by others. A girl who has been “well brought up” is onewho has learned to behave well, especially in polite (rich) society.When you got nothing, you got nothing to lose.An excellent expression, and one used to justify taking great risks. The moment of truth.This is a way of referring to a critical momentin a game, or situation, or perhaps life in general.boys!A term in poker used to describe a hand where a player has threeof one kind of card (three 8’s, for example), and two of another.,“To be riding in style” is to be living the way rich people do.“Goddamn” is a crude but common adjective added to showanger or other emotion. “Royalty” refers to kings and queens.We’re Americans, both of us.“Lice” are tiny insects that live in people’s hair, and aremore likely to be a problem for poor people than others.We’re the luckiest sons-of-bitches in the world.A “son-of-a-bitch” is a crude slang term for a mean, or abusive man,though here, it’s just as a way to describe people in general.huh?“A bunk” is a word for a bed that is placed one on top of another.deck; Would you be requiring anything?A “promenade” is a French word for a place to walk. The secondsentence is the type of question a servant would ask a wealthy person. Wardrobe.This is both a collection of clothes and the closet that holds them. The difference between Cal’s taste in art and mine is that I have some.A clever line by Rose; Her way of saying “Cal has no taste.”Picasso? He won’t amount to anything.Cal’s way of saying that Picasso will never become successful (!)a woman came aboard named Molly Brown;History would record her as the unsinkable Molly Brown.Cherbourg is the city in France where theTitanic stopped before crossing the Atlantic.She was what mother called .’A funny term referring to people who only recently became rich.Amazingly, people who inherit their wealth often look down on them! Let’s stretch her legs.“To stretch” is to make longer, or more generally,to loosen one’s muscles before exercising or running.Come on, lads, get moving.This is a cute British word for a young boy, or more generally, a guy. Our master shipbuilder, Mr. Andrews, designed her from the keel plates up.A way to say that Mr. Andrews designed every single part of the ship.(Keel plates are large metal sheets in the hull of the ship).Well, I may have knocked her together.“To knock together” something is to quickly build or assemble it.She envisioned a steamer so , thatwould never be challenged.A “steamer” is a dated word for a big ship. “Grand” is an old adjectivewhich, here, means luxurious or rich. The “supremacy” of somethingis it’s rank as the best or highest in comparison with others.into solid reality.A rare but interesting verb. “To will” something is to accomplishit through complete determination or great effort.I wanted to convey sheer size, and the size means stability.“To convey” is to express. “Sheer” is a usefuladjective meaning pure or complete., Mr. Ismay? His ideas on themale preoccupation with size may be of interest to you.A reference to Sigmund Freud, the founder of modern psychology,who was becoming well known for his theories on the penis and sex! What’s gotten into you?!A common question that one person will ask anotherwho has suddenly started to act strangely or defiantly.This is literally a small gun, but here, it’s Molly’s way of meaninga person who is difficult to control or who acts rebelliously.what she reads.An old fashioned way of saying to control, or limit..“To take a shit” is a crude way of saying “to poop,” or use the toilet.One of Tommy’s funny comments about the Titanic’s class divisions. It lets us know where we are in the scheme of things.A useful expression that means approximately “in comparison withothers in the universe.” Often used when showing how various people are related to each other, such as in this case, the rich to the poor. You’d just as likely have angels fly outof your arse as get next to the likes of her.Tommy’s very Irish and colorful way of saying “It’s very unlikely that you will be able to be with her.” Note that “arse” is a way to say ass. Always the same narrow people, the same mindless chatter.A good expression for rapid and unimportant conversation.Rose gets ready to end her life, but Jack convinces her to keep on living.with no one to pull me back.A “precipice” is an educated word for the edge of a cliff.Come on, I’ll pull you back over.Note the complex phrasal verb used when you want to save someonewho has climbed over the railing, and is now in danger of falling.to tell me what I will and will not do!In this case, “presume” is a powerful verb meaning to dare to dosomething that one may have no right to do (It can also simplymean assume).me. Go away!“To distract” someone is to prevent them from concentratingor focusing on something they think is more important.Don’t be You’ll be killed.An excellent little adjective meaning totally ridiculous or unbelievable.I grew up near Chippewa Falls.A small town in the state of Wisconsin..This is fishing in which the water is so cold that it is mostly coveredby a thick sheet of ice. The fishing rods are put in holes in the ice..This is Jack’s diplomatic way of saying he thinks Rose would notsurvive well in the country. A more common version is a “city girl.”you all over your body.“To stab” is violent verb meaning to strike orpenetrate with a pointed weapon, such as a knife.here.“To get somebody off the hook” is to help them get out of any bigproblems they may have. A “hook” is a curved piece of metal usedto hang things such as clothes.the back of a ship.“With all due respect” is used in a conversation when the personspeaking disagrees with a person who may have more educationor authority. “To hang off” a boat is to be holding on to the edge.!A key phrasal verb, meaning here to use one’s ownhands and arms to climb up and over the railing.Stand back, and don’t move an inch.An “inch” is a small unit of measurement; 12 inches make a foot. Fetch the master-at-arms!“To fetch” is a dated verb meaning to get or search for, though it’s still used when talking about dogs, who will fetch the morning newspaper.A “master-at-arms” is a naval officer in charge of keeping order.?A “fiancée” is the person that one is going to marry.Look at me, you filth!“Filthy” is a useful adjective meaning extremely dirty.Here, Cal uses an abbreviated version as an insult noun.I was leaning over, and I .“To lean over” is to bend one’s body, usuallyfrom the waist up. “To slip” is to begin to fall.Propellers.Blades that are turned at high speed on a plane or ship..If two things “don’t mix,” they create problems if put together.Mr. Lovejoy, I think a $20 bill should do it. :: Is thatfor saving the woman you love?The “going rate” is the price that any given productor service normally costs.“To regale” is a dated word meaning to entertain. A “tale” is a story.then.If something is settled, then two people have agreed to it.Can I bum a smoke?A very slangy way to ask “Can I have a cigarette?”I know you’ve been“Melancholy” is an excellent adjective meaning sad or a bit depressed, often used to describe people who are travelling who miss home.“An engagement” refers to the official decision of a couple to getmarried. A “gala” is a formal party, usually with lots of good food. Good gracious!An old-fashioned way of saying “My god!”t o be exact.“Karats” are a unit of measurement for the amount of gold in jewelry. It’s .An important adjective which means too big or powerful to resist., Rose.“Royalty” refers to those people who are associatedwith kings, queens and their families.you, if you’d not deny me.In this case, “to deny” means to refuse to give or allow.As the Titanic heads West, Jack and Rose get to know each other.I’ve been on my own since I was 15, since my folks died.“Folks” is a slightly old-fashioned word for parents, or perhaps people.blowing in the wind.This is a type of brown and dried up plant.We’ve talked about the weather and how I grew up,but I reckon that’s not why you came to talk to me.“To reckon” is an old-fashioned verb meaning to think or suppose.I want to thank you for your discretion.A key word that refers to the quality of showing good judgement bybeing sensitive, by not revealing secrets or delicate information..?A “poor little rich girl” is how a cynical person would describe anunhappy girl with lots of money. “Misery” is extreme unhappiness.?If a person thinks that they have “no way out of a problem,”they believe that there is no solution or escape.The ahead and powerless to stop it.“Inertia” is a scientific word that refers to the tendency of things toremain without motion, or to continue moving at the same speedas before. “To plunge” is to dive or move suddenly.will be there.Rose’s way of referring to the rich and important people of the city.I’m screaming at the top of my lungs and no one ever looks up.This is a set expression meaning to yell as loud as possible.You’re being very .“Rude” is a small but great adjective meaning very impolite or crude.conversation!“Suitable” is another way to say appropriate or acceptable.You are rude and uncouth and presumptuous, and I am leaving now.“Uncouth” is a very useful adjective meaning crude or vulgar.“Presumptuous” means too confident or brazen in dealing with others. You’re so annoying.“Annoying” is a key adjective meaning irritating or bothersome.Note that many people will add “or something” to the endof sentences if they’re not certain what they’re talking about.work.A powerful and interesting word which means beautifully made. Paris?! You do get around for a person… of limited means.This is a diplomatic way to refer to someone who has little money.see?A woman who trades sex for money.A sad little expression that refers to formerlovers who have not be seen in many years.You have a gift, Jack.In this case, a “gift” means a rare and very special talent.The purpose of a university is to find ahusband; Rose has already done that.Rose’s mother uses “suitable” to mean acceptable,and in this case, she probably means rich.Countess.This is the wife (or widow) of a European member of “nobility,”such as a duke or earl or other ridiculous title that is inherited.idea! I need to catch up on my“Lovely” is a very British way say beautiful, or more generally, good.“To catch up” on something is to become current, or up to date.“Gossip” is talk, which is often untrue, about people’s private lives.at her speed.“To marvel at” something is to be amazed by it.of Titanic must make headlines!The “maiden voyage” of a ship is the first one it makes after it is built.“To make headlines” is one way of saying to make important news. But what a glorious end to your final crossing if wewere to get in on Tuesday night and surprise them all!“Glorious” is a dramatic adjective meaning beautiful, magnificent,or perhaps deserving of high praise because of a great accomplishment.。
泰坦尼克号 英文短剧台词

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Jack: Tom? Jack:汤姆? Tom(对手朋友):Bet! Tom(对手朋友):赌! Jack: All right. Somebody’s life is about to change. Mathew? Jack:好吧,一些人的生活将会 被改变,玛嗖? Mathew: Nothing. Mathew:不要。
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Titanic Rose: I love you, Jack Rose:我爱你,杰克 Jack: Don’t you do that. Don’t you say your goodbyes? Not yet. Do you understand me? Jack:不要放弃,不要说再见, 不要,你懂我的意思吗? Rose: I’m so cold. Rose:我好冷,好冷
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Rose: You're distracting me. Go away. Rose:你在捣乱我,走开 Jack: I can't. I'm involved now. You let go and I'm going to have to jump in there after you. You jump I jump。 Jack:不,我不会,我现在就是在捣 乱,如果你跳了我就会在你之后跳下 去,你跳我就跳。 Rose: Don't be absurd. You'll be killed. Rose:不要犯傻了,你会死的。
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Aside: At that, Jack and his friend board Titanic. At the same time, a young lady called Rose who is boarding Titanic with her future husband whom she doesn’t love. Because she doesn’t want to live this life any more, she has a thought of sea suicide. 旁白:在那,杰克和他的朋友登上了 泰坦尼克号。在同一时间,一个名叫 柔丝的年轻女子与她不爱的未来的丈 夫登上了泰坦尼克号。因为她不想在 这样生活下去,她有一个跳海自杀的 想法。
titanic 电影剧本

看到这艘巨轮长眠海底
To see the sad ruin-of the great ship sitting here
一九一二年四月十五日-凌晨两点半
where she landed at 2:30-in the morning of April 15, 1912,
她从海面上缓缓堕入海底
We're good... Just chill, boss.
好,转弯
Make your turn.
转弯,小心墙
- Cable out, Captain.-- Make your turn.
布洛克,我们看到钢琴了
Brock, we're at the piano.-You copy?
“一九一二年四月十四日”-“J.D.”
竟有这种事!
I'll be goddamned.
因找到西班牙黄金而闻名的-寻宝高手布洛克·罗威特…
Treasure hunter Brock Lovett-is best known for finding Spanish gold...
他租用了一艘俄罗斯潜艇…
<i>没人像我们如此深入探测</i>
<i>We're using robot technology-to go further into the wreck</i>
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把摄影机关掉
Turn the camera off.
合伙人想知道现在的情况
Brock, the partners would-like to know how it's going.
泰坦尼克号中英文对照剧本

Titanic 中英文剧本第一幕:- (Music Box Playing Tune) - (Knock At Door)(Door Opens)罗斯男友:I know you've been melancholy. 我知道你心情不好罗斯男友:I don't pretend to know why. 我也不会假装知道原因罗斯男友:I intended to save this 原本想等到…罗斯男友:until the engagement gala next week.下星期的订婚宴会才拿出来罗斯男友:But I thought tonight. 但我觉得…今天晚上…罗斯:Good gracious. 我的天啊!罗斯男友:Perhaps as a reminder of my feelings for you. 让你知道我对你的真心罗斯:- Is it a... 这是…?罗斯男友:- Diamond? Yes. 对,是钻石罗斯男友:56 carats to be exact. 五十六克拉罗斯男友:It was worn by Louis XVI and they called it "Le Coeur DeLa Mer. "原属于路易十六世,他们称它为“海洋之星”罗斯:The Heart of the Ocean. “海洋之星”罗斯男友:Yes.罗斯:It's over whelming. 好贵重罗斯:Well, it's for royalty. 这是为皇室做的罗斯男友:We are royalty, Rose. 我们就是皇室罗斯男友:You know, there's nothing I couldn't give you. 我什么都能给你罗斯男友:There's nothing I'd deny you 我什么都愿意给你罗斯男友: if you would not deny me. 只要你接受我罗斯男友:Now open your heart to me, Rose. 用心来爱我,萝丝第二幕:旁白:I saw my whole life as if l'd already lived it-- 我当时觉得自己的生活了无生趣an endless parade of parties and cotillions 不是餐会就是舞会yachts and polo matches 游艇赛、马球赛always the same narrow people, the same mindless chatter. 老是跟同一批思想狭隘的人永远言不及义Ifelt likel was standing at a great precipice 我仿佛站在悬崖上with no one to pull me back 没人要拉我一把no one who cared or even noticed. 没人关心或甚至注意到我- (Woman Grunts) - (Rose Sobbing)(Running Feet And Sobbing)(Taking Short, Anxious Breaths)杰克:Don't do it. 别跳罗斯:Stay back. 退回去罗斯:Don't come any closer. 别靠近杰克:Come on. Just give me your hand. I'll pull you back over. 手伸出来,我拉你罗斯:No! Stay where you are. I mean it. 不,你别过来我是认真的罗斯:I'll let go. 我会松手的杰克:No, you won't. 不,你不会的罗斯:What doyou mean, no, I won't? 你什么意思?罗斯:Don't presume to tell me what I will and will not do. You don't know me. 你凭什么说,我会不会去做什么?你又不认识我杰克:Well, you would have done it already. 要跳早就跳了罗斯:You're distracting me. Go away. 你让我分心,走开杰克:I can't. I'm involved now. 不行,我已经介入了杰克:You let go and I'm going to have to jump in there after you.你若跳下去的话,我也只好跟着跳了罗斯:Don't be absurd. You'll be killed. 别胡说八道了你会死掉杰克:- I'm a good swimmer. - The fall alone would kill you. 我很会游泳,你会摔死罗斯:- It would hurt. - I'm not saying it wouldn't. 我承认会很痛杰克:To tell you the truth I'm a lot more concerned about that water being so cold. 说真的,我比较担心的是水很冷(Shoe Drops To Deck)罗斯:- How cold?杰克:- Freezing. 有多冷?非常冷,可能接近零度杰克:Maybe a couple degrees over.杰克:You ever, uh... ever been to Wisconsin? 你去过威斯康辛州吗?罗斯:What? 什么?杰克:Well, they have some of the coldest winters around. 那里冬天很冷杰克:I grew up there near Chippewa Falls. 我在那里长大的杰克:I remember when I was a kid, me and my father, we went ice fishing out on Lake Wissota. 我小时候跟父亲到威苏塔湖在冰上钓鱼杰克:Ice fishing is, you know, where you-- 冰上钓鱼就是…罗斯:(Angrily): I know what ice fishing is! 我知道冰上钓鱼是什么啦!杰克:Sorry. 抱歉杰克:You just seem like, you know, kind of an indoor girl. 你看来…比较少到户外杰克:Anyway, l, uh... 总而言之…杰克:I fell through some thin ice 冰层太薄,我掉进湖里杰克:and I'm telling you... 我跟你说啊杰克:water that cold, like right down there 掉进那么冷的水里杰克:it hits you like a thousand knives stabbing you all over your body. 有如被千刀万剐一样杰克:You can't breathe, you can't think-- 你没法呼吸,没法思考杰克:at least not about anything but the pain. 只能感觉得到痛苦杰克:Which is why I'm not looking forward to jumping in there after you. 所以,我不是很希望跟着你跳下去杰克:Like I said... 但我说过了杰克:I don't have a choice. 我没有什么选择杰克:I guess I'm kind of hoping you'll come back over the rail 所以,我希望你下来杰克:and get me off the hook here. 别让我为难罗斯:You're crazy. 你疯了杰克:That's what everybody says, but with all due respect, miss 大家都这么说,但是…说了你别生气杰克:I'm not the one hanging off the back of a ship here. 现在挂在船尾,想做傻事的人可不是我杰克:Come on. 下来吧杰克:Come on, give me your hand. You don't want to do this. 手伸过来。
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Titanic(六人英语话剧)第一幕The Captain: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Titanic. And now we are about to start on our journey. SPEED UP!All: SPEED UP!Aside: The great ship, Titanic, sailed for New York from Southampton on April 10th 1912. She was carrying one thousand three hundred sixteen passengers. At that time, however, she was not only the largest ship that had ever been built, but was regarded as unsinkable.Aside: The hero named Jack Dawson is a poor man. The heroine called Rose Bukater is a rich girl, but she is limited by various powers. They first met each other on the deck. And then, they fell in love.Rose: I am Rose Bukater, a rich girl. But I am not happy because of my unwilling marriage with Carl. I don’t love him at all, but I have to. I am the only hope for my family to bring back to life by this marriage with Carl. I don’t have any picture of my future life. However one man named Jack Dawson teaches me what real life is. Carl: Rose,this ball is pretty good, isn’t it?Rose: Yes, definitely perfect.Carl: Our wedding will be much better than this ball, Rose. We’re going to marry very soon. I hope our marriage can be fantastic. Rose:……marriage……marriage……Oh! Sorry Carl, I am tired. I want to get some rest.Carl: All right. Enjoy yourself. See you latter.Jack: Hi, Rose. You look beautiful tonight. Can we have a dance?Rose: No, Jack. I need rest.Jack: Rest? Let me tell you a joke.Rose: No, No. Don’t bother me, Jack.Jack: Rose, you look you are in trouble. I can see you.Rose: And then?Jack: I can help you. You are not happy, you know. I know how the world works. You don’t love Carl, Right? You are just like an in-door girl.Rose: Sorry, Jack. You can’t say that. It’s impolite.Jack: Listen, Rose. You should find your own way of life……Rose: It’s none of your business, Jack. Mr. Dawson, I have to leave.Aside: The housekeeper see the scene that Rose and Jack talking closely and happily ,so he walks towards to Mr Carl.The Housekeeper: Mr.! You may be in trouble! Look at that bad guy. He must be dangerous to you. Take care of your Fiancée!Carl: You must be kidding. She is my girl and I can give her whatever she wants. What can the poor guy give her?The Housekeeper: Mr. Carl! You’d better be careful. The guy seems to be clever and knows what girls really need. He will be a great threat.Carl: Then what should I do?The Housekeeper: She will never love you except that she realize you are the most who know her well in the world. You ought to have a talk with her. Let her feel your deep love and resolute determination. Don’t yield to the poor guy.第二幕Carl: Rose. You must be loyal to me.Rose: What……? I can’t understand you.Carl: Listen. Now you’re gong to marry me! You can’t fall in love with others, with that man!Rose: So, Mr. Carl. Why do you think I would marry you? I love you? No, no……Carl. You gave me lots of things. But you just can’t give the real love that Jack had given to me. I have no choice but to marry you just because of our marriage is the only hope that can bring my family back to life. Carl, I can’t feel your love. I don’t want to be like this. I want a bright future. I want to live my own life.The Captain: Hi, buddy! What’s up? You look so depressed.Jack: I have fallen in love with a girl but she seems to be angry with me. Will she marry the wealthy guy? How can I win her heart?The Captain: Don’t be stupid! She is just a simple woman. For her, romance is more important than bread.( Rose is coming.) Your chance is coming. Good luck!Rose: Hello Jack. I’ve changed my mind. They said you might be here……Jack: Shh……Give me your hand.Jack: Give me your hand. Now close your eyes. Go on!……Step up……Don’t peak. Rose: I’m not.Jack: hold on, hold on. Do you trust me?Rose: I trust you.Jack: All right. Open your eyes.Rose: Oh! Oh……Jack! I am flying Jack! I am flying!第三幕Aside: Four days after setting out, while the Titanic was sailing across the icy waters of the North Atlantic. A huge iceberg was suddenly spotted by a look-out. The Titanic turned just in time, narrowly missing the immense wall of ice. Titanic was sinking rapidly. Seconds later, the water is filled with hundreds of screaming people. Jack and Rose drift in the black water. Jack is clinging to the piece of wood that Rose is lying on.Rose: It’s getting quiet.Jack: It’s just going to take them a couple of minutes to get the boats organized. I don’t know about you. But I intend to write a strongly worded letter to the White Star Line about all this.Rose: I love you, Jack.Jack: Don’t do that. Don’t say good bye. Not yet. Do you understand me?Rose: I’m so cold,Jack: Listen, Rose. You are going to get out of here. You’re going to go on. You’regoing to make lots of babies and you are going to watch them grow. You’re going to die an old, an old lady, warm in your bed. Not here. Not this night. Not like this. Do you understand me?Rose: I can’t feel my body.Jack: Winning that ticket was the best thing that ever happened to me. It brought me to you and I’m thankful for that, Rose. I’m thankful. You must……You must do me this honor. You must promise me that you’ll survive……That you won’t give up. No matter what happens……No matter how hopeless. Promise me now, Rose. And never let go of that promise.Rose: I promise.Jack: Never let go.Rose: I will never let go, Jack. I’ll never let go.The Captain: Is anybody hearing me? Is anybody hearing me?Rose: Jack. Jack. Jack. There’s a boat. Jack. Jack. Jack? Jack! Jack! There’s a boat, Jack. Jack.Rose: Come back! Come back! Come back! Come back! I’ll never let go. I promise. The Captain: Come up out!Aside: Now you know there was a man named Jack Dawson and that he saved me in anyway that a person can be saved. I don’t even have a picture of him. He exists only in my memory now.注:本剧本有对应的同名PPT,需要的可以搜索下载。