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45 Comentários

  1. Everyone in that end scene died in the sinking so either Rose died or it was a dream scene. I would assume she died after fulfilling her goal of returning the heart of the ocean.

  2. Since you guys like action and emotional movies, can you please react to Apocalypto and curious case of Benjamin Franklin

  3. If the collision had been head-on, the ship maybe could have been saved.

    If feels like a horror movie because it was a horrible experience. That feeling was intentional from Cameron.

    You pointed out that Jack saw people, really saw them under the appearances. In Avatar, it is a big theme.

    I send you many virtual hugs, from the other side of the ocean. You deserve them.

  4. It's been discussed forever about whether the Titanic would've survived if it simply hit the iceberg head-on. But there is still the chance that such an impact would damage much of the ship anyway, enough to sink it. It also goes against all officers training, which is to avoid the thing. Unlike the movie, in real life, they had -37- seconds between spotting the berg and hitting.

  5. Girls, I loved the video. Next year Titanic returns to theaters, seeing it in Imax is an incredible experience. Some movies are made to be seen in the cinema, Titanic is one of them.

  6. I make fun of people who cry at movies,me & my ex walked out bawling (I have studied Titanic since a teen

  7. Nice reaction Ladies, your tears made me tear up a little too😪!! Is it me or are all Bulgarian women absolutely STUNNING cause…. OH MY GOD??!!🤣😍🤣The magical Magic Magy 🧡with the very Foxy Laura💜and then there's Laura's gorgeous sister Viki 💗( Out of Space) from "The Homies" along with the very hot Ellie💛(Land Go) and sexy Michelle ❤(Moon Sugar) and super cute Trixy Blue💙and Lia💚…and Larry 💔(not Larry LOL🤣) and the list keeps going and going….OMG!!! Well done Ladies.., and well done Bulgaria !! "Nazdrave!!"🥂Cheers !!😂🤣👍

  8. Sad fact… the eldery couple that appeared on their bed hugging each other while their room flooded was actually a real couple, the man was the owner of the Macy clothing store in NY

  9. Someone told me about the ending that there is a "debate" about it, that Rose actually died on the ship and everything that followed was a dream, or something like that? I probably got it all wrong but there was definitely a debate about the ending. I just always took it at face value and never thought too much about it but apparently there's some "deeper" (no pun intended) meaning.

  10. Now do THE NOTEBOOK!! 😀 And get ready to have your hearts swell over the love story and then cry your eyes out again!

  11. Wow… you ladies gave a fantastic reaction…
    Usually when Magy cries at a movie I say she needs hugs, but like the lifeboats on the Titanic, there simply aren't enough hugs for this one.
    Not enough tissues, either, lol.

  12. I knew the shot of that old couple on the bed was gonna wreck you… it still stings me a little, too. So sad.

  13. Poor Lora is already starting to get emotional when the lifeboats are being deployed… the disaster hasn't even begun yet.

  14. 15:47 one of my paternal grandfathers ancestors/relatives is portrayed in this scene where the warning shots are fired over the water.

    Cameron made a point of trawling through every scrap of testimony and evidence to make scenes not involving their new characters like jack and rose etc to be as true to history as possible – as explained in the special features about the conversation between captain smith and ismay…

    In the scene, a crew member can be seen standing in the lifeboat weilding the tiller arm (chunky white bit if wood which got inserted into a bracket to steer the lifeboat), weilding it as a kind of club to push people back and wave it threateningly at a group of men trying to rush the boat, such was the direct testimony of that crew member who survived, and despite the times past, research by myself and my father have shown that that crew,an was in some path directly related to us.

  15. You didn't seem to catch that he was looking for her at the end not because he cared for her, but because he knew she had the diamond.

  16. The fact that she went to Jack when she died make me always feels bad about her husband. I mean, she had kids so she must fell in love with someone else, think about being married for years with someone and then, when that person died, she rather be with someone she met for two days than u. I mean, that's bad 🤣

  17. I always cry at least at the end of this movie, but your reaction made me so much more emotional! Such a great film, your reaction was so good!

  18. The shot of Isidor and Rosalie Straus lying in bed together as the room fills with water is one of the most heartbreaking images in the entire movie.

  19. It's really sad knowing all they had to do was point the ship directly at the berg, and try to slow down as much as possible. The rounded nose of the ship would have eaten most of the impact, and crumpled, leaving far less flooding. The passengers would have been tossed pretty hard, definitely injure people. But better than disemboweling the side of the ship, sinking, and killing everyone. Hubris was the ultimate death stroke.

  20. I think one of my favorite scenes was when old Rose got up the courage to cast the necklace into the sea. That piece of jewelry was her only link to the past, but she learned to let go and move on.

  21. Rose and Jack were soaked with ice cold water several times on the ship. They both should have died from hypothermia before the ship even sank. Historic Travels has a story of 2 French toddlers who was kidnapped by their father. The 3 of them were on the Titanic. The children were put on a life boat and the father died when the ship sank. On the rescue ship, the crew found a woman who spoke French; she took care of the children until they got to New York. The children were too young to give useful information. The New York authorities put ads in newspapers in French speaking countries. The mother in France saw the ad and made arrangements for the children to return to France. It is a very interesting story. I don’t think you showed the older couple, Isidore and Ida Strauss. Ida was the one who said she would not leave her husband. They were shown cuddling in bed as the boat sank in the movie. That story is real.

  22. James Cameron called Titanic a Mexican film because he couldn't make this film without all the production work done by Mexican film crews. As a matter of fact, they made a whole film studio in Baja California near Rosarito just for the scenes of the ship sinking. Titanic….A FILM PROUDLY MADE IN BAJA CALIFORNIA MEXICO! 🇲🇽

  23. "The Titanic break-up"

    While we see what happens in the movie, even when the lights go out; that's mostly Hollywood magic in the sense that it was a night with no moon and the light of the stars wasn't enough ot have a clear picture of the sinking ship, even at close distance. For years, survivors couldn't say with certainty if the ship broke in two or not, and because those who said they kind of saw the ship breaking were just a few, the official investigation determined the ship sank in one piece. It wouldn't be until the ship was found again in 1985 that it was confirmed the minority report was right: the ship did break as it was sinking.

    "The lights go out…"

    That quick scene where one guy gets electrocuted, causing the black-out, makes reference to the team of engineers and electricians of the Titanic: the engineering teem consisted of engineers, boilermakers, stokers (the people feeding coal to the boilers), coal trimmers, greasers, electricians and stewards (to cook and serve food exclusively to this crew), making a total of 321 people. Of that crew, several stokers, trimmers, greasers and one steward survived.

    But the 25 engineers and the 8 electrcians refused to evacuate and stayed at their posts, because they were the only ones qualified to keep the electric generators running (whitout the generators, the electric systems of the ship would fail quickly… like the one keeping the telegraph alive). None of them survived; there is a monument dedicated to the memory of this group of workers in Southampton, England.

    "You don't have to cling on her!"

    In fact, that's a real confirmed reaction of people that face drowning, wheter they know how to swim or not: in the face of panic and fear of drowning, people cling to anything that keeps them above water level, even if that means submerging another person until that person drowns. Rescuers at sea face this risk frequently and, most of the times, they have to solve it the same way as Jack did: punching the person to knock it out (of course, the rescuer would take the knocked out person out of the water right away).

    "Freezing in the water"

    The North Atlantic is famous for its low water temperatures, even in the middle of the day; the maximum life expectancy in the night of the Titanic sinking has been calculated between 15 and 45 minutes (depending on factors like clothing, injuries, age, health…). At the time of the sinking, some of the effects and times of hypotermia were still not very well known (hypotermia would be more fully studied during World War II).

  24. The musicians who stayed are credited with having prevented an even worse panic, as they just kept playing to the last. Sheer unadulterated heroism, without a huge fuss. They could do a small thing, so they did it well, without a thought of saving themselves. The epitome of heroism.