Rose was actually on a door FRAME.
"It's, technically, not a door," Cameron said. "It's a piece of wood paneling from the first- class cabin." Score one point for Cameron, who will give the rest of the fan theory "a forensic investigation" in the documentary, coinciding with the anniversary "Titanic" theatrical re-release on Feb. 14.
And when the Titanic hits an iceberg and sinks to the bottom of the ocean, Jack performs one final act of love: He helps Rose onto a floating wooden board—and remains in the freezing water beside her. Rose makes it. Jack doesn't. Over the past 25 years, the gesture has racked up a whole lot of skepticism.
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Cameron was asked directly, "Why doesn't Rose make room for Jack on the door?" To which he replied, "And the answer is very simple because it says on page 147 [of the script] that Jack dies.
First off, the now infamous door in the third act of Titanic isn't a door but a door frame, and it's based on the real designs of the Titanic's luxurious insides.
Yes, he could have fit on that door, but it would not have stayed afloat. It wouldn't.” In the second test, Cameron again fit both Jack and Rose on the raft but positioned their bodies so that their upper halves (which includes vital organs) remained out of the water.
Rose was actually on a door FRAME.
Did Jack and Rose from the Titanic have a child? No, Rose married after Jack's death and had a child. Rose's adult granddaughter is with old Rose in the beginning and end of the movie. ...
She explained to Rose that she had no choice but to marry Cal, since her father had left them several debts and all their family's money had to be used to pay for them, leaving Rose and her mother with nothing.
she loses her virginity to jack. Cal is furious that rose hasn't slept with him yet. there's a whole scene in the movie about this. That makes sense to me, but then I remember that some people believe Cal Hockley's “I hoped you would come to me last night” comment to Rose implies that she and Cal have slept together.
By throwing the necklace into the Atlantic ocean, Rose finally lets go, because she is ready to make peace with Jack and the other Titanic victims; she is finally ready to move on.
No. It was said that a few years after the sinking of Titanic, Rose married another man ,as she had told the people.
where she created a body of fine artist's books. Her greatest book, "Flight of Butterfly Kites" is in permanent collection at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Gloria Stuart won a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Oscar-nomination for her performance as the Old Rose in Titanic (1997).
After 25 years, James Cameron has admitted that both Jack and Rose could both have survived the sinking of the Titanic in his 1997 cinematic masterpiece, though there were "a lot of variables" in play.
So the final answer is definite: yes, Jack could have survived but for the purposes of the script, his death was inevitable.
Wood even claims she never watched James Cameron's movie despite him delivering a copy personally to her, saying she was too late in life to be sad.
Rose : I'll never let go, Jack. I'll never let go. I promise.
She falls out with her finance during the voyage, and meets Jack Dawson. Once the ship has sunk, she chooses to give her name to the authorities as Rose Dawson: thus there is no Rose DeWitt Bukater recorded on the surviving passenger records.
Some people think that Lizzy Calvert (Suzy Amis) is Jack's granddaughter. Not true. Rose says to Lizzy, "I've never told anyone about Jack before, not even your grandfather". Lizzy's grandfather was a guy named Calvert that Rose married in the 1920s.
Mel and Jack don't officially become a couple until Season 3, complicated by the fact that Jack is awaiting the birth of his twins with his ex-girlfriend Charmaine Roberts (Lauren Hammersley).
The crewniverse have said that Rose shapeshifted a womb for Steven. Nothing more, nothing less. Any other explanation on how Steven was created is up to your discretion and imagination.
This means that if Jack was dead when Rose pushed him under water, then he would have immediately floated back to the surface. But if he was unconscious, he would have breathed water into lungs and eventually sink, which is the case.
She was checking the structural integrity of the window
Supposing an accident occurred, would these windows have the structural integrity to remain upright? Rose was checking how that window would cope under gentle strain.
While heavily implied but unconfirmed in the film itself, an early draft of Titanic indeed confirmed that Rose never saw Ruth again nor Ruth ever became aware that Rose survived by having a remorseful Cal asking for Rose's forgiveness aboard the Carpathia only for Rose to rebuff and ask Cal to tell Ruth that she is ...