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Chapter 1685: Karl is the poor man?(2/2)

die!

So she didn't escape, but didn't dare, but couldn't help herself!

From beginning to end, Karl's love for Ruth feels more like her being his fiancée and her aristocratic status.

Women in that era had no rights to begin with, not to mention that after Ruth fell in love with Jack, she completely showed her face with Carl. She did not hide it and faced it bravely.

And in fact, Carl appears in the movie just to contrast Jack.

When Jack saw a helpless child, he would save him, but Carl ignored him. In the end, he carried the child because he had no choice but to get on the lifeboat. The lifeboat overturned and a man wanted to get up, but Carl kicked him and said, "You will destroy the boat."

It’s translated. Karl loves Ruth, but Karl loves his money even more.”

Both sides also debated back and forth.

Some people say that neither Jack nor Carl are perfect.

"Jack's experience is aimed at ordinary people's dreams.

A person from the bottom of society pursues a noble daughter, and the other party has a rich fiancé. This kind of excitement is completely for the market.

Because this is probably what countless ordinary people dream of!

And Karl is the man that many women want in reality.

He may not be as romantic as Jack. In fact, to a certain extent, he understands romance better than Jack. Isn't the Heart of the Ocean romantic enough?

Some people also say that "Titanic" itself is an unattainable dream.

For a man, even if he becomes Jack, he cannot really get Ruth in the end, even if he pays the price with his life.

So, it is always just a dream.

For women, a diamond king like Karl will never be accessible to ordinary girls.

Such a man, even if he meets a "cheating" woman like Ruth, he will still be persistent, and he will only be persistent for such a woman.

So whether they are men or women, the movie is telling them that it is really important to be well-matched. It is absolutely impossible for Jack and Rose, ordinary people at the bottom of society and the daughters of aristocrats, even the declining aristocrats, to truly live.

Live a happy life.

Similarly, a man like Karl is definitely not something that ordinary girls can touch.

Ordinary girls who want to marry into a rich family and complete a class jump will always end up with nothing more than a mirror image!

Ruth and Jack are more idealistic, while Carl is more realistic! This is the point!

What’s even more interesting is that from beginning to end of the movie, the people who escape the most are still people from the upper class.
Chapter completed!
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