Chapter 338: Cameron is too great

"Shet."

"What garbage."

"Why did Cameron shoot so badly?"

The theater resounded with whispered shouting.

Fortunately, the people in the theater are relatively qualified, and they are relatively quiet when they scold, and they don't choose to scold, otherwise this movie will not be able to watch it at all.

Robert frowned.

Oops, something is wrong.

Although a super director like him can understand this movie and comprehend the deep meaning and profound realm of this movie, most of the audience is relatively vulgar, and they will scold once they encounter a movie they can't understand.

Cameron's techniques and ideas when filming this film are too subversive for those vulgar ordinary viewers to understand.

Only a great director like him and some people with elegant tastes can really understand this movie.

In this movie, the word-of-mouth will definitely be polarized, and it is estimated that the results are not very good.

Robert shook his head.

Cameron's creation this time is so bold that even insiders like him can't accept it.

But if you think about it, it's understandable.

When it comes to the achievements of films, Cameron has stood at the pinnacle of directing, and in this case, he should want to pursue the artistry of the film rather than the universality of the film.

Such a world-class director no longer shoots movies for public understanding and high box office, but wants to explore new paths for film development and new ways of film expression.

The plot progresses very quickly.

After the dinner, the twisted relationship between the three continued, until Titanic 2 was hit by an iceberg.

The confused Carter directly broke the adultery between his fiancée Lucy and Jeter, but what he didn't expect was that Jeter directly knocked him unconscious with the bench and wanted him to be buried with the sinking Titanic 2.

After the sea water poured into the room, Carter luckily came to his senses and found a lifeboat in an attempt to escape the Titanic.

Lucy and Jeter, who didn't get on the lifeboat, begged Carter to save them, and the kind-hearted rich second-generation Carter knew that the two guys were not good people, but still let them get on the boat, and then they were deceived by Jett, a poor boy with an evil heart, and got on the boat for the second time.

This time, he had no good luck, Jett rowed directly to the lifeboat and left, abandoning Carter on the Titanic 2.

And just when Jett was full of joy, thinking that he could marry Lucy and fly up the branches to become a phoenix, Lucy pushed him directly into the icy Atlantic.

Because the poor boy's love is worthless to him, and only when Jett dies can what happened on this ship be kept secret forever.

Seeing this, Robert was very emotional.

Sure enough, here in the ending, Cameron once again subverted the original "Titanic".

In "Titanic 1", the rich second-generation fiancé did whatever it took to survive, but in the second part, he became a virgin.

The poor boy with a noble soul has become a low-level man with a dirty mind who wants to climb up and is desperate for this.

Ruth, who took the initiative to jump out of the lifeboat for love, became a water-based poplar, and Lucy, who took the initiative to kill in order to maintain her reputation.

What was once a bad guy has become a good guy, and a once good guy has become a bad guy again.

It's hard to imagine that Cameron would choose to create in such a subversive way.

Perhaps, only a director like him dares to carry out such a subversive creation.

"Wardfack."

"How could Cameron make a movie so badly."

"I've been looking forward to a sequel for fifteen years, and it's such a piece of fun."

"What garbage, this movie wasted two hours of my time."

The theater was scolded.

Robert sighed.

Cameron's movie is still too subversive, subversive to the point that ordinary audiences can't accept it except for people like him.

As the saying goes, those who are half a step ahead are geniuses, and those who are one step ahead are crazy.

Cameron's movie is not one step ahead, but three or four steps ahead, so advanced that almost no one can understand it.

Except for him.

Listening to the insults from the theater audience, Robert was very angry.

Director Cameron has worked hard to shoot a masterpiece that is ahead of his time, and these vulgar audiences don't know how to appreciate it, so they even slander it in every way.

This is director Cameron to explore the future of the film, as well as the new expression of the film to make a movie, how can he allow him to be dusty.

Put yourself in your shoes, if he seriously makes a good movie, but he doesn't know how to appreciate it because the audience has low aesthetics, how disappointing it would be.

Although Robert is famous for commercial films, what he really likes in his bones is literary films, especially those literary films with unique styles and advanced expressions.

In fact, Robert's debut work was a literary film, but because the film was too complicated, it led to a flood of bad reviews and serious losses, which almost ruined his career.

So Robert is especially able to understand the helplessness of Cameron's well-filmed good works that are not understood by the audience.

This is a tacit understanding that can only be possessed between great directors.

Although Robert was later forced by life to embark on the road of no return to shoot commercial blockbusters, he still likes literary films in his bones, especially those good literary films that are not understood by the laity.

Usually, his favorite thing to do is to enter a private theater, be alone and quietly enjoy good literary films that cannot be appreciated by the world, and let his spirit and soul soar with the literary films on the clouds that are not polluted by the world.

In fact, he also wants to make a literary film, even if it is not understood by the audience, even if it will lose money, even if it is criticized, he also wants to pour his unique ideas into the movie to express it, and wake up these vulgar people in the world.

It's a pity that he didn't dare, the lesson of the first failure was so painful that he never had the courage to muster up.

But he didn't expect that Cameron would do what he didn't dare to do, make a movie ten times ahead of his vision, and use "Titanic 2", the movie that once brought him to glory.

Is this trying to break and stand up?

It is conceivable that when Cameron made a movie, he must have had 100,000 determination and courage, and the determination to become a benevolent person if he didn't succeed.

As a hobby, how could he watch Cameron alone.

decided, go back and help Cameron say good things, not to let the world understand, just to ask Cameron not to be too lonely, and at the same time let him know that not everyone in this world is so vulgar, there are still people who can understand him and understand him.

Thinking of this, Robert couldn't sit still, and hurriedly ran out of the theater, ready to go back and tweet about the movie, so that the audience could understand the profound meaning of the movie.

Not long after running out of the theater, he suddenly turned back in a hurry and looked at the name of the movie carefully and seriously.

It's confirmed, it's "Titanic 2", which is Cameron's work.

It seems that he is overthinking.

This kind of advanced work, except for Cameron, who can shoot it.

(End of chapter)