2011's new version of "Titanic" that takes place on a train

Miller 2022-04-18 17:34:53

For a split second, I understood the movie as a new, train version of Titanic.

An old man recalls the story of being on a train with a woman when he was young.

This woman gave up her original partner and followed this man.

The two ended up causing the entire train and the entire circus to end.

When the circus was in chaos, there were also bands playing, but it was a mess.

It's just that the ending is a little different. The prince and princess live happily ever after, and have the crystallization of love.

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  • Candice 2022-04-19 09:02:04

    There is still a problem with the rhythm, there is not enough emotional foreshadowing, and I feel that a lot of things that should be said have not been said. Fortunately, the elephant is still very good, and I actually think Brother Wufang is quite handsome in it, and Reese Witherspoon is also very beautiful, especially the small figure, which is really charming. Finally, this poster is really beautiful.

  • Ibrahim 2022-04-21 09:02:18

    A decent story, with a good soundtrack.

Water for Elephants quotes

  • [first lines]

    Russ: [in the rain] Uh, Excuse me sir. Can we help you? Can we help you with something?

    Old Jacob: Did I miss the Spec?

    Charlie: Uh, yeah, I'm afraid so. The show was this afternoon.

    Old Jacob: Oh.

    Charlie: Did you come with the folks from Green Haven? Why don't we get out of the rain, and we'll call them for you.

    Old Jacob: No, no! I came on my own.

    Russ: It's okay. We're gonna call the home. We're gonna have them come pick you up.

    Old Jacob: I'm telling you, I didn't come with the home! Why don't you take those rings out of your head, and maybe you won't be deaf *and* dumb.

    Russ: [to Charlie] We'll it's alive.

    Old Jacob: I'm sorry kid, I didn't mean that. Your rings look very... pretty.

  • Camel: Come on. I gotcha some work.

    Jacob: With animals?

    Camel: Oh, you betcha...

    Jacob: [now shoveling in a train car with flies buzzing] I've never seen so much manure.

    Wade: They pack 'em in 27 a car.