The art of usurping minds
The Titanic had about 2,230 people on board, and only 706 people were rescued, meaning that 1,524 people died.
In the events of the film, nearly most of the people died due to drowning, while the protagonist died hours later, due to the coldness of the water and not from drowning.
Most of those who watched this movie did not feel any kind of sympathy for the hundreds who appeared in the film drowning, although most of them are women and children, and the wish of every person who watched this movie was for the hero and heroine to live and escape from drowning!
But did you ask yourself why you felt sympathy for the hero (a thief, booze addict, and gambler) and not for the hundreds of women, children, and elderly people who appeared drowning in the movie?
_ The answer_
The director was able to highlight only the hero and the heroine, as if they were the only ones on board the ship, and he made you love and sympathize with them despite all their faults, and at the same time forget the children and women who drowned around him as if they did not exist!
_ Conclusion :
This is how the media manipulates us every day, highlighting what it wants according to its political, sectarian, regional or material vision, and not from the angle of truth, whether it has it or it. Our world today is in the east and west of the earth, you only see the scene from its own angle, but the truth is something else.
This is the art of usurping a mind
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