Recently they've said it the ship had kept going straight it would have plowed right through the iceberg and it would have been fine. It's the turning that sunk them.
It’s too bad that it is considered a “awkward scene between men and women“. It was meant to be an extremely sensual and passionate moment between the main characters that have fallen madly in love with each other. And modern audiences think it’s awkward and inappropriate.
so i just went to the exhibition museum and learned there was a coal shortage and they save majority of it FOR the titanic to make its maiden voyage ? one of the other experiences during the exhibition was u can feel how cold the water was and also sit on seats in an outline of lifeboats and watch a projection of the titanic sinking and what the survivors must of felt seeing that. i just a lot during most of the exhibit
James Cameron actually learned how to remotely pilot a submersible and then in 1995 he visited the Titanic wreck before he had written the scripts and the footage of that first time dive to the wreck was used in the movie! But it started al with “the abyss” in 1988 also very interesting about a drowned nuclear submarine.
If y’all thought the iceberg was huge…..you would’ve been terrified to see the bottom of it. Icebergs even the ones that appear “big” on the surface, are much bigger underneath the water. Also, a lot of researchers think that had they’d never turned the ship and kept it straight, meaning that they would’ve hit the iceberg head on….even if the ship did still sink afterwards it would’ve taken longer because only the front and like a few watertight compartments would’ve been destroyed. As for the women only….women populate the earth aka have babies, so they needed the women to survive but being that in America women had no rights at all….saving only the women was basically a bad a idea because most of them couldn’t work, and for the ones who did have jobs….if they had kids they would’ve had to leave their jobs and care for them since daycares weren’t a thing in 1912 and neither were babysitters.
This 62-year old manly man had no problem with getting emotional while watching Titanic. It's a GREAT film. The love affair between Jack and Rose was great. The story was great. The depictions of the tragedy were heart-crushing. Gloria Stuart nearly stole the film as the elderly Rose Dawson Calvert. Two huge ?? from me.
I normally don’t have any criticism on your reactions and videos because I typically enjoy them but the editing in this felt a bit lazy turning a 3 hour movie into a 36 minute reaction video, particularly considering I’ve seen longer reaction vids from you to much shorter movies. Either way still enjoyed it ?
0:36: ? Exploring the iconic movie Titanic for the first time, discussing its impact and technology used. 5:29: ? Discussion on the Titanic movie scene where a character declares themselves king of the world and the fear of the shaky boat. 10:41: ? Intense discussion about marriage, inheritance, and financial struggles among characters during breakfast on a deck. 15:39: ⚓ Tragedy strikes as the ship's fate is sealed amidst chaos and disbelief. 20:46: ⚓ Tragic events unfold as a boat capsizes, leading to devastating consequences for the passengers. 26:10: ⚓️ Intense moments on a sinking ship as characters struggle to survive and make tough decisions. 31:33: ⛴️ Unexpected depth in Titanic movie with real historical elements and survival instincts observed.
GREAT film. It's incredible accurate in both design and feel. A couple of things – the film gives the impression that the firemen in the boiler rooms would be trapped if they didn't get out before the doors closed. All compartments had vertical ladders or gangways. They could, and did, climb to a higher deck even after the doors were closed. Think about it – if they doors sealed them in, they would have sealed the water in too. Also, I think there is no evidence that anyone was intentionally kept below. Board of Trade regulations required gates between classes had to remain closed during passage. What happened in some cases was gates were left locked by oversight. Also, language barriers made it difficult to properly communicate the situation, or instructions. We do know that some stewards did ferry groups of 3rd class passengers to the boat deck. So, while it is possible that some deaths were due to people not being able to find their way topside, it wasn't as cold-blooded as this film and other sources imply.
Love the reaction guys. If you dont mind me saying, not sure if you know already or not but the ship model sinking is all real in a studio and they really did tempature the water to be very cold, enough for them to have to dress very warmly.
The theory is, If they had gone head on only 2-3 instead of 5 compartments would have flooded leading to the ship not sinking but would still stay afloat. But sadly this was not an accident. 16:06
I first saw this on a date in college. I don't think we knew how long we would be in the theater haha.
pretty sure I went through puberty watching Kate Winslet in this
25:06 This guy survived by getting absolutely wasted, the alcohol kept him warm.
Recently they've said it the ship had kept going straight it would have plowed right through the iceberg and it would have been fine. It's the turning that sunk them.
It’s too bad that it is considered a “awkward scene between men and women“. It was meant to be an extremely sensual and passionate moment between the main characters that have fallen madly in love with each other. And modern audiences think it’s awkward and inappropriate.
Have you been in a cave for 25 years??? How have you not seen Titanic! 😀 😀
Recently Cameron died a small scale test and proved he was wrong, Jack could have fit on the door at the end.
Howwww on earth did Justin not bawl his eyes out at the end???
Whoever edited this must've been drunk
lo mas triste este accidente fue real
So they seen it?
Or just her? "I seen it after the golden globes"
yes yes yes im so excited ive been waiting for this. my favorite all time movie
I Think you Guys Should Check out Titanic || Movie. If you Guys Wont to. Titanic || Came out 2010.
so i just went to the exhibition museum and learned there was a coal shortage and they save majority of it FOR the titanic to make its maiden voyage ? one of the other experiences during the exhibition was u can feel how cold the water was and also sit on seats in an outline of lifeboats and watch a projection of the titanic sinking and what the survivors must of felt seeing that. i just a lot during most of the exhibit
One the the best movies ?
James Cameron actually learned how to remotely pilot a submersible and then in 1995 he visited the Titanic wreck before he had written the scripts and the footage of that first time dive to the wreck was used in the movie! But it started al with “the abyss” in 1988 also very interesting about a drowned nuclear submarine.
8:40 "I can't listen to someone spitting. I don't even want to look at it."
Cal Hockley agrees! ?
SOCIETY OF THE SNOW.
i wish i could have seen your reactions to andrews telling whats going to happen and how much time
Actually the villain of the movie is Ross, she had an affair with Jack.
The early scenes where they are exploring the Titanic looking for the safe are supposedly real footage at least in part.
If y’all thought the iceberg was huge…..you would’ve been terrified to see the bottom of it. Icebergs even the ones that appear “big” on the surface, are much bigger underneath the water. Also, a lot of researchers think that had they’d never turned the ship and kept it straight, meaning that they would’ve hit the iceberg head on….even if the ship did still sink afterwards it would’ve taken longer because only the front and like a few watertight compartments would’ve been destroyed. As for the women only….women populate the earth aka have babies, so they needed the women to survive but being that in America women had no rights at all….saving only the women was basically a bad a idea because most of them couldn’t work, and for the ones who did have jobs….if they had kids they would’ve had to leave their jobs and care for them since daycares weren’t a thing in 1912 and neither were babysitters.
This 62-year old manly man had no problem with getting emotional while watching Titanic. It's a GREAT film. The love affair between Jack and Rose was great. The story was great. The depictions of the tragedy were heart-crushing. Gloria Stuart nearly stole the film as the elderly Rose Dawson Calvert. Two huge ?? from me.
jack told her she would die an old lady in her bed nice and warm.. that end scene was her passing and joining the people lost on the Titanic.
I love your reaction to Titanic it's very beautiful, sad movie but I still love this movie anyways it base on true story be the way.
❤❤? they say the cruise ships we have now is bigger than the titanic. I don’t know I never been on one. lol but love it’s ?my favorite movie
I normally don’t have any criticism on your reactions and videos because I typically enjoy them but the editing in this felt a bit lazy turning a 3 hour movie into a 36 minute reaction video, particularly considering I’ve seen longer reaction vids from you to much shorter movies. Either way still enjoyed it ?
More kids died than women in the titanic
?❤❤ yeah, sure watch breaking bad is a good TV show?
good 30 min trailer of a 3 hr movie lol
0:36: ? Exploring the iconic movie Titanic for the first time, discussing its impact and technology used.
5:29: ? Discussion on the Titanic movie scene where a character declares themselves king of the world and the fear of the shaky boat.
10:41: ? Intense discussion about marriage, inheritance, and financial struggles among characters during breakfast on a deck.
15:39: ⚓ Tragedy strikes as the ship's fate is sealed amidst chaos and disbelief.
20:46: ⚓ Tragic events unfold as a boat capsizes, leading to devastating consequences for the passengers.
26:10: ⚓️ Intense moments on a sinking ship as characters struggle to survive and make tough decisions.
31:33: ⛴️ Unexpected depth in Titanic movie with real historical elements and survival instincts observed.
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GREAT film. It's incredible accurate in both design and feel. A couple of things – the film gives the impression that the firemen in the boiler rooms would be trapped if they didn't get out before the doors closed. All compartments had vertical ladders or gangways. They could, and did, climb to a higher deck even after the doors were closed. Think about it – if they doors sealed them in, they would have sealed the water in too. Also, I think there is no evidence that anyone was intentionally kept below. Board of Trade regulations required gates between classes had to remain closed during passage. What happened in some cases was gates were left locked by oversight. Also, language barriers made it difficult to properly communicate the situation, or instructions. We do know that some stewards did ferry groups of 3rd class passengers to the boat deck. So, while it is possible that some deaths were due to people not being able to find their way topside, it wasn't as cold-blooded as this film and other sources imply.
He made the film to reflect how long it took the boat to sink.
Love the reaction guys. If you dont mind me saying, not sure if you know already or not but the ship model sinking is all real in a studio and they really did tempature the water to be very cold, enough for them to have to dress very warmly.
The theory is, If they had gone head on only 2-3 instead of 5 compartments would have flooded leading to the ship not sinking but would still stay afloat. But sadly this was not an accident. 16:06