In December 1997, there were two events in the sports and cultural world that people were most concerned about:
First, the film "Titanic" was released. Its box office was not good in the first week, but afterwards, the film broke the norm, rising weekly on word-of-mouth, gradually creating a movie-going frenzy across America.
This film is likely to break box office records and create a box office miracle.
Soon, the film will also be released in China, unedited.
The few nudity and passion scenes in the movie will leave a deep impression on many teenagers who go to the cinema with their families.
Secondly, from the start of the 1997 season in November, the Portland Trail Blazers went on a winning streak all the way up to Christmas, achieving an astonishing 27-game winning streak, just six games short of the Lakers' historical record of 33 consecutive wins.
