Wildcard Wednesday Example of how first impressions can change

 


Example how first impressions can change


I have an interest in the Titanic story it started with that I like fictional stories based on real life events and was recommended to read Danielle Steels ‘No Greater Love’ my interest in the titanic grew, the luxury the fact that it is still there and you can still see it on the ocean floor.

Which brings me to sitting down and watching Raise the Titanic which was made before the ship was found and was still believed to be in one piece. However, at the time I watched we knew that it was in two pieces at the bottom of the ocean but my interest in the film was there. I thought the film was slightly irrelevant and not a good film at all the story seemed farfetched and didn’t make any sense at the time.

Then I was on holiday in Ibiza and bought a book Clive Cussler Inca Gold I read the book and thought it was a great story Dirk Pitt being the main character fantastic.

I then found out that Clive Cussler also wrote the book Raise the Titanic also with the character Dirk Pitt I read the book got the idea of the story of why they felt they needed to raise the titanic this time and have since bought the film Raise the Titanic on DVD.


Just goes to show although first impressions count new information can change your second or third impression of something.


Thank you for reading


Sandra



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