Scene
Both the image and sound of this scene are highly recognized by people; even for those who have barely seen the film. This is due to the great fame the film had and because it's the scene that represents the film.
If you look at the picture, we see clearly how the plane focuses only on the main characters, Jack and Rose. It starts with a general plan that shows us where the scene will take place, in this case on the bow of the ship. This is followed by an entire plane in which the bodies of both are seen. Followed by close-ups that best show us the facial expressions of each of them. Finally, we have an American plane, which shows how Jack makes Rose feel flying.
As for the sound, the scene begins with the smooth sound of the sea, and with a dialogue between the two characters. Subsequently, the musical notes of Celine Dion's song, made exclusively for the film, begin to sound. "My heart will go on" it is a song that expresses very well the feelings of both characters, who are in love with each other. As I mentioned before, the song alone leads the listener to imagine the scene in which he is listening, as if he were watching the film again.