Every time the Titanic is mentioned, JACK and ROSE are always mentioned, but after revisiting it, I feel sad for Carl. Everyone thought he was just a businessman, and they all thought it was "a businessman who pays more attention to profit than parting". This time, he suddenly felt that Carl was not without love. For example, he said with a lost expression that ROSE would take these paintings wherever he went, such as the moment he saw JACK. For example, because ROSE repeatedly broke the gentleman's code, and even lied that he had arranged JACK in the end in order to coax ROSE to get on the boat. . . . . . Maybe the love between JACK and ROSE is too short and gorgeous, which always makes people ignore Carl's love; maybe it's because of his so-called businessman's coat that makes people think that even his love is a benefit; although Carl doesn't understand ROSE, he also clumsily uses his own The way to love her - such as the star of the ocean, his bitterness is probably only understood by himself.
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