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This song is the theme song of the American movie blockbuster "Titanic", written by Will Jennings, James ·It was composed by Ona and sung by Canadian singer Celine Dion. It won the Best Song Award at the 70th Academy Awards in 1998. This song has a beautiful melody, exciting lyrics and touching lyrics. It is deeply loved by young people all over the world, and is especially popular on university campuses in various countries.
In 1912, the Titanic, the largest passenger ship in history at the time, set off from the United Kingdom on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic. This passenger ship was once regarded as an unsinkable giant ship because even if some of the sealed compartments were damaged, the rest could still work as usual. Unexpectedly, on April 14, the "Titanic" collided with an iceberg, five sealed compartments filled with water, and began to sink. 1,517 passengers on the ship were killed, and only 712 people survived or were rescued. This story has been adapted to the screen many times. The plot is roughly as follows: Jack Duxin, a poor young painter, won a boat ticket and took a boat home. He saw a woman on the deck who was about to jump into the sea and commit suicide. He successfully dissuaded her, and the two slowly developed a good feeling until the woman, Rose, committed herself to her. When the ship sank, they gave each other the chance to survive. In the end, Jack froze to death in the ice sea and Rose was rescued. The film uses flashbacks as Ross reminisces about the past.
The theme song "My Heart Will Go On" is very passionate and touching. The whole song is integrated with the music in the movie, making the movie quite contagious. We can not only hear the majestic symphony when this "unsinkable" giant ship sets sail, but also hear the turbulent melody when the giant ship hits the iceberg; we can not only feel the lingering tenderness of lovers, I can also feel the sadness when the giant ship sinks. In the last few lines of Celin Dion's high-pitched shouts, what we hear is not just a few simple lines of lyrics, but a manifesto that moves the world and makes the audience's heart tremble. Dion himself once said: "While singing, my heart was shaking, I was crying, and I could hardly control my voice."
Although "Titanic" depicts an unconvincing story Love, but this song "My Heart Will Go On" is recognized as a masterpiece and has been sung repeatedly. I hope everyone in the world will get the kind of love expressed in "My Heart Will Go On".
For a while, with the release of "Titanic", the theme song "My Heart Remains" filled the streets and alleys around the world, with a distribution so wide that only air could rival it. Just when a rapidly growing interest pours it into your ears a thousand or ten thousand times, have you ever thought about whether anyone will mention it a year later? This is the vulgar side of this world. Any good thing will first be used to suffocate you to death, and then thrown aside, never to be ignored again. The singer had been accustomed to the cold rules of the entertainment world long before "Titanic" was released. If not, she would not have the redoubled enthusiasm to turn stones into gold in her singing. French-Canadian Celine Dion has long dominated the crowd with "The Power Of Love". Her high notes are beautiful, but she never shows off her skills. She is good at big songs that are full of emotion and confidence. "The Power of Love" has the momentum of traveling thousands of miles, while "My Heart Is Still" is as sad as the sea. , one positive and one negative, just perfecting the great love that does not exist in the world. Compared with Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, Celine Dion's temperament shines with nobility. She does not have the talent to mobilize physical passion, but she can grasp the secret of spiritual sublimation. Whether her singing echoes in the clear sky and clouds or in the dead sea, it is an echo and a transcendence that does not stop at the physical body. In fact, "Titanic" made money from tears, but "My Heart Remains" made money from neoclassicism, the experience of beauty from the other side.