1) James Cameron was very interested in science
fiction. He read many sci-fi books and also did some experiments. I think, he
wasn't popular at school because he lived in his imaginary world and his
interests were rather different. It sounds crazy whether I want to have James
Cameron (the director of my favorite film) as a friend :)
2) 60-s was the time of scientific and technical
progress, when the man walked the moon etc. So this time was suitable to
develop his interest of science fiction.
3) Diving and
drawing were the most important
things for James Cameron when he was young, because he likes the feel of
discovery and he could paint whatever he imagine. He was fond of diving also
because of the underwater life, unusual creatures.
4) I haven't seen The Abyss, but I really want. I will watch
it, when I have time. I have seen Terminator
2 several times. He introduced CG and ILM. They are amazing!
5) He wanted to shot an epic romance
film on a ship. That’s why The
Titanic appeared. He wanted
to do it as real as possible. Avatar is
a movie illustrates vision of a post-human future and other forms of existence.
I can't ask the question what does he like more: to imagine or to explore,
because this two things were with him from his childhood.
6) The first lesson is that your
team respect you and this fact is more important than money and success from
the tram. And the second lesson is that you should not create any limits for
yourself, you should do what you want, what you desire, not to fear do impossible
things! That’s it!
I didn't suggest you having Camerom as a friend))) I meant a kid like young Cameron at school)))
ОтветитьУдалитьThe Abyss seems to me a bit overrated and smells of propaganda. However, it's rather sweet, like Titatic with a happy end))