is a cult production that debuted in cinemas in December 1997. The basis for creating the scenario was the disaster of a ship which, during its maiden voyage in 1912, collided with an iceberg and went to the bottom.
Jack wouldn’t fit on the floating door next to Rose? Fans have doubts about this
The main plot of the film is the romantic relationship between Rose () and Jacek (), who, despite adversities and social differences, decided to be together for better and for worse. When the ship collided with an iceberg and water began to seep into the deck, the hero tried to save his beloved. Although she had a chance to escape, she jumped out of the lifeboat at the last moment to survive or die with him. Eventually, they both found themselves in the water, but only Rose managed to slip onto a wooden door floating in the ocean. This moving scene has been the subject of numerous controversies for many years, as viewers believe that there was enough space for both of them, and therefore Jacek’s death was unjustified.
These methods would ensure that Jack would survive. Are you sure? The director clarified this issue once and for all
Fans of “Titanic” have been making theories about how to save Jack for a long time. Some time ago, an entry appeared on the “Dadzienne Filmy” Facebook profile with photos presenting several different possibilities that the creators could have used to give the hero at least a chance to survive. The photos show that he didn’t have to be in the water at all, because there was plenty of room at Rose’s side. The post immediately flooded with comments. Some Internet users, however, doubted the validity of these ideas.
You forget that when Jack tried to climb the door, it couldn’t support the weight of both of them.
I thought the same thing when I first watched this movie
It makes sense at first glance, but wouldn’t the weight of both of them cause them to sink?
Discussions that have been going on for years prompted the director of the film to conduct an experiment that would dispel all doubts once and for all.
During the premiere of the film “Avatra: The Water Creature”, he gave an interview to “The Toronto Sun”, in which he revealed the results of the analysis, confirming that the scene in “Titanic” was the only correct solution. “We took two stuntmen who were the same body weight as Kate and Leo, put sensors on them, put them in ice water and tested to see if they could survive various methods, and the answer was there was no way they could both survive. Only one person could survive – James Cameron.
Source: Gazeta

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