Did you notice this detail in the last scene of “Titanic”?  It makes the finale even more touching

Did you notice this detail in the last scene of “Titanic”? It makes the finale even more touching

Probably everyone knows the iconic scenes from “Titanic”. However, the film does not lack references, interesting details and references. One of them makes the finale of the production even more touching.

“” has been one of the most popular films in the history of cinema for years. It’s been 26 years since the premiere of the production serving viewers a moving story about a forbidden relationship interrupted by a catastrophe. The film received as many as 11 Oscars, and its faithful fans declare that they know James Cameron’s work by heart.

Titanic. The detail from the last scene makes it even more moving

The creators placed a handful of references and references in the hit drama, which emphasizes the attention to detail of the well-known director. The priest in the film was based on a real-life priest, Thomas Byles, who stayed on the Titanic until the end to pray with the passengers and give them absolution. The scene where Jack walks past two men and a boy playing on the deck is also true. This is an attempt to recreate a photo preserved after the catastrophe.

One of the most touching easter eggs (hidden from the user of content in interactive digital products or explicit reference to other content, but obviously not relevant to the content/plot of the product – editor’s note) appears in the final scene of the film.

Rose throws a precious necklace into the ocean, which is a symbolic moment of rejection of the mundane world. After more than a hundred years of life, the woman leaves the souvenir that reminded her of her beloved Jacek and falls asleep. In his sleep, he dies and reunites with the crew and passengers of the Titanic. She passes the staff, enters through the wooden glass door into the room where the love of her life awaits her at the top of the memorable stairs.

In the dream, the woman returns to the happiest moments she remembers. Both she and Jack are young again, full of strength and overflowing with love. The scene is even more touching when we realize that the clock behind Jacek does not indicate a random time.

It shows 2:20, which is the exact time the Titanic sank. The ship went down on April 15, 1912.

Titanic YouTube / Maykol Guillén 2 (TITANIC)

Source: Gazeta

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