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! ''Titanic'' (1997)
! ''Titanic'' (1997)
| The disaster serves as a microcosm for human tragedy and loss, touching upon themes of existential threat.
| The disaster serves as a microcosm for human tragedy and loss, touching upon themes of existential threat.
| The film extends perception through submersibles with cameras and robot arms, offering the salvage team a means to observe and manipulate the Titanic wreck remotely, and old Rose’s storytelling, which allows the salvage crew to experience Titanic of 84 years ago through her eyes. Young Rose is preoccupied with how artists see the world, and Jack’s artist portfolio sparks her interest in him and his ability to see her through his eyes. And Jack’s drawing of her in 1912 is a way of showing the 1987 salvage team, a remote view of what happened on Titanic.
| The film extends perception through submersibles with cameras and robot arms, offering the salvage team a means to observe and manipulate the Titanic wreck remotely, and old Rose’s storytelling, which allows the salvage crew to experience Titanic of 84 years ago through her eyes. Young Rose is preoccupied with how artists see the world, and Jack’s artist portfolio sparks her interest in him and his ability to see her through his eyes.  
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! ''Avatar'' (2009)
! ''Avatar'' (2009)
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