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James Cameron's "Titanic" is an epic, action-packed romance set against the ill-fated maiden voyage of the R.M.S. Titanic; the pride and joy of the White Star Line and, at the time, the largest moving object ever built. She was the most luxurious liner of her era -- the "ship of dreams" -- which ultimately carried over 1,500 people to their death in the ice cold waters of the North Atlantic in the early hours of April 15, 1912.
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Editing Titanic down to only 30 min is crazy
Yeah, not understanding that...
Not even half of the movie.. i love them both, but thats ridiculous
agreed, i decided not to watch this one, cause that is way to short for a movie like this, but will continue to watch their others.
Agreed, it's almost a 3 hour movie and they have a 36 min reaction, I was gonna watch but passed as it was gonna be chopped up way too much to enjoy. I mean other movies that are half the time have gotten longer reactions.
Same for me
30 minutes for Titanic is an insult for this movie, I'll not watch it
I really wish they had kept the line in on why she did not sell the diamond.
“The hardest part about being so poor, was being so rich, but every time I thought of selling it, I thought of Cal, and somehow I got by without his help.”
Aww they definitely shoild've kept that in, but then she would've had to tell them she had the diamond
That thing was unsellable, remember that it was insured so most likely every jeweler or banker knew what it was.
That line was not in the theatrical release.
@@amandawilmot6780 omg you have the same last name as me I never see anyone with my last name my name is Amber Wilmot lol 😊 I had it as part of my username on here but I just recently changed it
@@Chris-vk2zw No, it's in the deleted scenes on the DVD, as part of a long-winded explanation by Old Rose of everything she did and why. In my opinion, if those.lines had been included in the theatrical cut, it would have destroyed the movie. Sometimes less really is more. But for those who want to see them, or who want a more explicit, didactic account of Rose's motives, they are there for you to enjoy.
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.
How beautifully poetic, aye?
Sadfact: The old dude sleeping next to his wife when the band plays and the ships sinking is the Coowner of Macy’s store and they both did Infact die during the titanic…
Isidor & Ida Straus
Same withe the Gentleman sitting in a seat in the main promenade watching the water rushing in, "dressed in his best and ready to go down" he was benjamin Guggenheim of the Guggenheim Mining Magnate Family (think guggenheim museum) and John Jacob Astor IV, who was the man holding onto the railing as the water crashes through the main staircase glass ceiling, 2 of the richest men in the world went down, although in real life Guggenhiem wasnt sitting and drinking , he was helping the officers fill the boats with women and children
@nexus.shadow These are the best quality facts one could share, thank you.
and now Macy's is basically going out of business
Isodor and Ida Strauss
Rose herself is 17, but kate winslet was like 19-21 when this was filmed, so she was able to pose naked
She was in her 20s already I’m pretty sure
She was 22.
Rose dies in her sleep at the end and returns to the Titanic to be with Jack. The ship sank April 15, 1912. Not 1914. There is an alternate scene in the end where Rose shows the necklace to the captain instead of hiding it from him and tossing it into the ocean.
This is just speculation. James Cameron wanted that to be up for interpretation, just like you don’t know who’s hand is on the window in the storage.
That scene idea came from Lewis Abernathy, who played Brock's sidekick. He was good friends with Cameron and Paxton. He was a Titanic buff who wanted to play a passenger, but he was too tall. Cameron promised him a part anyway. Lewis and Gloria Stewart became drinking buddies. He said that, at the premiere, the film broke halfway through the film. Cameron was livid, but the attendees demanded to see the movie from the beginning again in its entirety. Cameron and Lewis were worried, but not a single person left. Remember, they all thought the movie would get trashed.
Rose: "I'm flying!"
Me: That's not flying. That's *standing* ...with STYLE!
I Know everyone's basically seen the Titanic but I wish they edited longer.... it's a 3 hr movie and when reactors edit it down to 29 to 39 minutes it kinda takes something out of the reaction cause your going through the scenes so fast, and cutting out scenes that don't make scence for the next scene you show. Instead maybe do 50 to an hour OR make it a two parts ( how we 90s kids watched it on the VHS Tapes 😂
No Shade.. I've seen Titanic pleanty of times B4 but i love seeing Reactors react to moving of my childhood OR just movies i love and seeing their reactions and hearing their thoughts on it!! I do rly love your channel.. just a thought.☺😅
AGREED, When I saw the video time I thought that can't be right, it's a 3 hr movie and only 36 minutes for a reaction, that's crazy! Other movies they've done that are half the time have longer reaction videos. I didn't bother to watch as it obviously was gonna be too chopped up and not enjoyable of a reaction. They Definitely should have done it in two parts!
@@julesb1970 AGREED
X2. no disfruté mucho esta reacción 😢
You guys managed to do a 30 minutes reaction for a 3 hour plus movie?? Impressive, although I don’t know if that does the movie justice…😢
A fact i learned just recently is that kate winslet actually told them she wanted the water to be cold to make it authentic and to be able to know a fraction of what those people wouldve felt and experienced. In the end. She actually was hospitalized for hypothermia
Yep. Alot of the underwater footage is actual footage that was flimed for the movie.
The ship behind them was real and not cardboard. That’s the set. 😂
That and Waterworld are 2 sets highly, highly expensive at the time.
fun fact: they only built half of the ship for filming.
Whenever you see both submersibles, those are shots of models. But when you see one submersible, youre seeing real footage of the Titanic. Look closely. Those are some of the most amazing model effects ever put on film.
The band continuing to play even though they’re gonna die goes so hard. Probably my favorite scene.
And it happened it real life.
Agreed I like the violin scene🎻🎶🎶🎶🚢
...And White Star Line charged the family of one of the musicians for the loss of the clothes.
Wallace Hartley was the real band leader's name. He once stated that if he were ever on a sinking ship, he would play Nearer Thy God to Thee (the British Methodist version). The band also played a lot of British patriotic music as the ship was sinking. It was supposed to be more cheerful.
@@Dejo2106 It was the company they worked for. The band wasn't provided by the White Star Line, White Star contracted their services via another company, which provided musicians for several shipping lines back then. That company (which name I can't remember rn) was the one charging the musicians' families for their lost uniforms.
Almost every depiction of the Titanic sinking I've seen includes a little speck of white at the very top as it goes down. That speck of white is the man you see in kitchen whites taking a sip from a flask. He's a real person, remembered in Titanic lore as "the Cookie," and was the last person to go down on the Titanic and survive. When he realized the ship was sinking, he figured as a member of the crew he was doomed, so he just got drunk and did exactly what Jack and Rose do in the movie -- climbed up to the top as the ship tilted. As a result, the shock of the cold water wasn't as severe, and as a strong, fit, relatively young man, he surived.
I’d like to add/ correct you on something’s. When he heard about the sinking, he passed out everything he had in stock, then find every piece of furniture possible to toss overboard as life preservers. Also he didn’t take a sip from his flask, he chugged a bottle of whiskey and was in the water till the rescue ship came with his only evidence were a couple of frost bitten toes due to the amount of alcohol in his system keeping his internal body temperature significantly high (according to him his head didn’t even get wet but I doubt that part)
25:06 This guy survived by getting absolutely wasted, the alcohol kept him warm.
That is a myth. When you're out in the cold, alcohol is the worst thing you could ever drink.
Alcohol dilates the blood vessels in your skin, which allows more blood to flow.
It gives you the feeling of warmth, but it actually makes your body lose heat faster.
Countless people have died from hypothermia because they went out in extreme cold while drunk.
Thank god
8:40 "I can't listen to someone spitting. I don't even want to look at it."
Cal Hockley agrees! 😆
Titanic is a masterpiece. I was 11 when it came out and it was a huge phenomenon. I have never experienced so many emotions in a movie theater with any other movie in my life and I'm 36 now. A film that successfully blends elements of historical accuracy, romance, and spectacular visuals, which can indeed make for a compelling and unforgettable cinematic experience.
Yep, guys the Titanic footage at the start is the REAL DEAL.., James Cameron actually went there with his Camera team :) - Its not CGI or modelling
- Millvina Dean, the last survivor of the Titanic died on May 31, 2009 at the age of 97 at a nursing home near Southampton, England.
15:59 "Is there anything they could have done?' ... yes ... not turn. If they had not turned, the ship would have plowed right into the iceberg head-on and sustained much worse initial damage and injuries, but given the nature of Titanic's bulkhead design it would have remained afloat and limped to port. That said, a lot changed afterwards in ship design, construction, materials engineering, safety/resuce procedures, etc that in the long run could have cost more lives over time had Titanic not gone down.
Well it would have been sunk in 3 years anyway by a U-Boat.
@@brucechmiel7964 Not necessarily. Not every ship got sunk by U-Boats in WW1. Titanic's older sister Olympic survived the war, though the younger sister Britannic did not.
@@still_guns Not only did Olympic survive WWI, but she actually rammed and sank a U-boat
It wasn't cardboard. They built 90% of the ship. It's just the lighting lol
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.
that moment you remember these guys worry about copyright way too much and none of the amazing soundtrack will be in it.. even though all other reactors can do it just fine..
True, and a 3 hr movie with a 30 minute reaction??? Pass!👎
The early scenes where they are exploring the Titanic looking for the safe are supposedly real footage at least in part.
I owned the two VHS tape set of this movie. I wore the first tape out because I only watched the second one a couple times. The first tape had all the happy parts where they first meet…the second, the traumatizing sinking scenes.
LMAO. Same here.
The scene where rose died and is reunited in the ship with those who also died BROKE my heart 💔 so sad
Rose (as an older lady) died on the search crew ship on that night and in the end scene that´s been shown here where she joins the whole crew and passengers that went down back in 1912. She took the chance to be in the same place for one last time, where back then she said goodbye to Jack just to finally reunite with him in the other side.
Sad fact: there actually was another ship that saw the flares from titanic but mistook them as fireworks or something less serious and never tried to wake their radio officer. At those times the radio didn't have to be manned 24/7. The Captain of that ship was vilified by both the Americans and the British and despite no formal charges being filed his life and career were destroyed by what was perceived as negligence and unprofessionalism on his part.
I saw Titanic 15 times when it first came out. I cried like a baby every time. In fact, i still do.
I was part of a huge fanbase that exploded when Titanic won Best Picture and Best Director. We all had to own the incredible soundtrack, which became one of the most successful albums ever produced. Then we all went crazy for the dual VHS copy when it came out.
Titanic is right up there with Gone With The Wind and Casablanca as one of the best, most timeless romantic epics ever made.
Winner of 11 Oscars including Best Picture.
Its one of the highest grossing films ever made, $2.2 billion dollars.
It deserved every dollar, every award... and maybe more. Leo shouldve been nominated. I personally think Cameron's screenplay shouldve been nominated. Gloria shouldve won Best Supporting Actress.
Leo Dicaprio on Titanic
Sly Stallone on Copland
Most of the Engineers willingly stated behind to keep the lights running as long as possible so that everyone else might stand a better chance at escape, theres an Engineer memorisl here in the uk dedicated to them.
I literally busted out laughing at the "Here. Here" and "Shiver me timbers." haaaa
I was in 2nd grade when this movie came out. And I remember my parents getting the two-tape VHS set the following Christmas.
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.
Why it took 1 year and half ?
@@lexkanyima2195 what do you mean ?
@@6Dante6Inferno6TV i mean of preparation
@@lexkanyima2195 they did the production within a year. They filmed the footage of the wreck in 1995, started filming the movie around july 1996 and wrapped it up at the end of 1996 and begin 1997. And then released December 19th 1997!
@@6Dante6Inferno6TV ok, i see
The (main) vocalisation we all hear during the movie is actually titled Hymn To The Sea, and the female vocal artist throughout the film is the Norwegian soprano Sissel Kyrkjebø. Everyone ties Celine to this soundtrack but the only song she actually performs AT ALL is the credit song, My Heart Will Go On, whilst Sissel did all the female vocal work within the soundtrack, and she doesn't get nearly enough respect for her work, it genuinely pisses me off.
From her Wiki - Horner had tried 25 or 30 singers before deciding on Sissel. However Celine Dion's vocals were preferred due to James Horner's decision to support Dion's career. In an interview from December 2014, Horner quotes: "When I had completed the Titanic [movie], I had to decide for Celine Dion or Sissel['s] [vocals]. Celine I had known since she was 18, and I had already written three film songs for [her]. But that was before Celine was known and filmmakers and marketing people had not done what they should have done for Celine and [her] songs. So I felt I owed her a Titanic chance, but I could [still] have used Sissel there."
For context, at that time Celine already had international fame from winning Eurovsion in 1988, she had 3 globally successful albums with two certified diamond in the US with more than 30 million sales worldwide each, she was also on the Beauty and The Beast soundtrack, the pop version of the song charting in the Top 10 in multiple countries in 1991. But yea, no, 1997 Celine was definitely more unknown than Sissel Kyrkjebø, who had less fame, less awards, less international recognition, and was actually younger than Celine. Sure, James, sure.
21:44 just wanna let people know William Murdoch did not do this He was actually one of the best officers to save the most people. there is a rumor that an officer did off himself but not Murdoch
Can I make a recommendation?
It's a Romantic Chinese drama called You Are My Glory. After 10 years, Jingjing (fl), a famous actress, and Yu Tu (ml), a space engineer, have an unexpected reunion through a mobile game that Jingjing needs to master as a presenter. As for Jingjing, this gives her a flashback memory of the high school day when she had a crush on him 10 years ago. As for Yu Tu, he doesn't expect to see her again as she is now a celebrity who lives in a glorious world and not a girl whom he'd rejected anymore. A mature and healthy relationship that is going to make you smile and be heartwarming; helping each other through the tough times and understanding each other professions make the drama a good comfort watch.
I remember when this was released in theatre, I seen it five times
Used to manage theaters and Titanic and Pulp Fiction were the only two films to run over a year.
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
The sad fact is, if they had hit the iceberg head-on, they probably would have stayed afloat because of the compartmented sections. Instead, they tore a gash all along the side causing several compartments to flood and the ship to sink.
There's no gash, bro. The iceberg wrecked the rivets that were holding the ship's steel plates together, creating a separation where water could enter.
Compartments would only work as long as the doors are closed in time. If all of the doors were automatic, it would've helped. But only 12 of the 15 vertically closing doors were automatic. The rest of the doors above were horizontally closing manual doors. Impact shock would delay crew response time, giving enough time to flood in.
Speculation is that it might not have been a disaster if they hadn't tried to turn, if they had hit the iceberg straight on. Titanic was built with with large empty compartments that were designed to keep it afloat. It's because they turned and the iceberg that was hidden underneath the water sliced open the side of the ship and pierced through too many of the compartments. If they had hit the iceberg straight on a few compartments would have been compromised, the ship would have been damaged but it probably would not have sunk.
16:00 yes, studies have shown, engineering design has coincided that had they steered straight for the iceberg and hit it head on it would have destroyed only the first compartment, maybe damaging the second in which case Titanic could have limped the rest of the way to New York and arrived a day or 2 late but apart from a couple injuries it would have just been a small fortune to repair the front, but because they tried to turn and like you said the rudder was too small, they couldn't avoid it, so it ripped holes and separated plating all down the side through 5 compartments and as Mr Andrews said, Titanic was designed that she could stay afloat with up to 3 compartments flooded but not the 5 that were by the iceberg, had they gone full reverse immediately and steered straight for it, it would have crushed the front compartment (Bow) which is exactly what happened to The HMS Olympic (Titanic's sister ship) when she ran straight into another ship at speed ( there are pictures on wikipedia of olympics smashed in front)
Something's off with this reaction,🤔 only 30 minutes long for a 3 hr movie and the husband who cries literally at everything didn't shed one tear for this classic WTH
Pitch black is right. It was a new moon, so there was no light of the moon. It was described as a million stars. The ocean was so calm that it was considered a sea of glass. This flat-calm scenario is rare. It also made spotting obstacles very difficult because there was no white foam breaking water around this. The Maritime rules at sea were that you don't slow down unless ot is foggy or treacherous. The ship is only to be stopped if an obstacle is spotted, the theory being that with clear conditions, there will be ample time to stop from full speed. The officers were told to take special watch. Captain Smith even took the Southern Transatlantic Route to avoid ice. It's very rare that there would be ice in that path. 1912 was a freak year for ice.
I'm a paranormal investigator, or ghost hunter as some call it. My team and I went to the Titanic museum in Branson Missouri. That exhibit has the most actual artifacts salvaged from the wreck of the Titanic. We got so much evidence from that investigation
The old couple in the bed is based on true events. I forgot their names but the old lady got off of a life boat to stay behind w her husband.
Isidor and Ida Strauss. Fun fact, they are the great great grandparents of the wife of the CEO of Oceangate.
I've visited and payed my respects to a few victims final resting places in Southampton near me in the UK. It's very sad but peaceful there.
The Titanic actually received multiple warnings about a dense ice field. The Californian specifically said it had to stop because there was just too much ice. Reports say the captain however was busy entertaining the passengers at the time. and the operator decided not too interrupt him and actually responded asking them to stop sending the warnings.
So why there is no warning ?
Nope. Californian stopped because they were immediately surrounded by icefield and had no passengers. These were passenger ships which had to keep schedules.
According to testimonies from 11 other captains, it was standard practice to maintain speed if the path ahead is clear and only slow down if they actually saw something serious. Titanic hadn't met ice yet. They hit one of the first icebergs in that icefield.
As for the warnings, most of the warnings they got didn't have icebergs in their direct path. Either they passed one or wouldn't have met one. Two important warnings regarding the exact icefield Titanic encountered didn't reach the bridge. Marconi apparatus got broken earlier and the fix took time. This resulted in a backlog of messages. Those warnings got mixed up in it.
According to Californian's operator's testimony, Titanic's Marconi operator's response wasn't offensive. It was what they talked among themselves, they were colleagues in the Marconi company. Titanic's operator's response was "Shut up Shut up I'm working Cape Race". This was given because the operator tuned to a long distance and the noise of nearby Californian's message was very loud.
The survivors said that the most terrifying part of watching the Titanic sink was when the lights went out and the silence that ultimately followed. Just imagine that, you sit there in complete darkness and the sound of splashing and screams for help of hundreds of people quiets one by one until there's only silence. I think about that sometimes.
Titanic is not only a movie. It's an emotion ❤😢😢🔥. I'm watching this from my childhood. Excellent movie 💯🔥👑❤
While they were filming Rose and Jack moving through the boat when it is filling with water. Even though they had heaters in the water it was still freezing cold. Kate said she had a really bad cold for days after the shooting because of it
That car was the only one on board, a special custom built Mercedes I believe.
Ya the belief is that she does in her sleep at the end that’s why she sees everyone back on the boat and walks up the stairs to Jack!
yes yes yes im so excited ive been waiting for this. my favorite all time movie
You do know she died at the end of the movie. When you see her in the ship with all that had died in the tragic accident and meets Jack at the clock.
The Carpathia broke laws of physics or something to get to the Titanic survivors in time. Given the distance it was and the speed it could muster, it's a miracle it got there are fast as it did, even if it was too late to save most.
You guys wanna know the scariest part? In real life there was no moon that night the titanic sank, it was pitch black especially when the lights went out
My mother saw this 15 times in theaters, she took me and my bro on the 6th time.
Just like me. Wild
It had to do with balance and they really were not thinking about how to make it work to begin with, being in a panic. Just the scrambling on was not working ... Jack saved Rose from the beginning of the film to the end of it.
It was a long movie because the sinking was actually shown in the real time it took for it to sink. So how long it was in the film from hitting the iceberg to it plunging down was shown in the actual time.
You should watch a documentary on the Costa Concordia. It’s a cruise ship, didn’t sink but it capsized. There are some really striking similarities to the story of Titanic regarding life boats, arrogance, etc.
I was taking a Mass Media class in college in 1996. We had an adjunct professor from Los Angeles. He was telling us about the making of Titanic and how it was the most expensive movie ever made... and that industry experts were predicting that it would be a total flop. Boy were they wrong! Titanic went on to be the highest-grossing film at that time!
I worked as crew member on a Costa cruise ship, there technical and engineering staff wore epaulettes with purple straps on the uniform, once i asked the staff captain what was the meaning of the purple color, he told me that this is a tribute to the technical crew and engineers who were the first victims of the Titanic in the engine room, but theres no universal standard for the colors in cruise ship, each company can adopt diferent meanings of it. On cruise ships each area officers use a color between the golden stripes of the epaulettes, usually is white for hotel department, green for environmental, red for medical and purple for engineering.
Hi JV and Jane , I really enjoy your reaction to titanic.🚢 The violin scene was my favourite part🎻🎶 Also the actor Billy zane I met him at LA comic con 2 years ago.
Oh wow you're the first reaction to this movie I've seen that understood the Geraldo Rivera reference. Good job 😅
I first saw this on a date in college. I don't think we knew how long we would be in the theater haha.
the issue wasn’t the size of the door rose was on but the fact that it wasn’t stable enough to hold both of them. it would just flip over if they both tried to get on it
😂😂😂 these two were imported from another planet, surely
realistically
there was also the assumption that if they hit the ice berg head on, her front bow would have been crushed and she could've limped back but the watertight bulkheads did not go high enough and they would eventually would have the same issue. It was design flaw but back them, she was so big, they didn't think anything could sink it. The pier in new york was even completed building when she set sail. it was completed two days before she was suppose to arrive.
The other issue: It was DEAD SILENT THAT NIGHT. usually the lookouts look for the white caps of waves that crash against the ice berg to get a warning, but it was dead silent. It wasn't until morning that the survivors realized they were in a huge ice field and the waters were so still..
There was a ship close by but didn't respond they went to bed early. they could see the rockets from a distance and thought they were low level fireworks
They used CQD which was old morse code distress call and SOS was still new not really known or used
She didn't have enough life boats for everyone
The ice berg 80-90% of it was underwater only 10% floating above so no way to tell how big it was
It ended up being this perfect bad combination of designing ahead of their time that reality and mother nature caught up. But without this loss, we would not have the safety regulations we have for ships
15:56 theoretically yes. It's speculated that ramming the ice head on would flood 3 compartments at worst, but the point is they didn't know that so they tried to avoid the iceberg. Also many passengers would have been injured and they most likely been blamed for this since they wouldn't try avoiding a collision as far as the public opinion is concerned. Like if you drive a truck with precious cargo or a bus full of people you try to avoid ramming head on into a wall, right?
This movie was done so well with the effects and how real they actually filmed it
I watched this movie in full for the first time since I was a kid and goddamn, it's rough, emotionally speaking.
Rest in peace to the 1,496 people who died the night the Titanic sank and to those poor souls who died aboard the submersible exploring the wreck of the Titanic. I'll live vicariously through footage and pictures of Titanic explorations, not a snowball's chance in hell I'd be going down to it in person.
The guy dressed in white at the top of the boat is real. He worked in the kitchen and was seen throwing a bunch of chairs in the water so people can try to float on them…
25:07 She was Fabrizio's love interest but that entire plot was cut. She has a longer scene exactly where Jack and Fabrizio meet during the sinking, he tries to convince her to come with him but she chooses to stay with her parents. This is where she ultimately ends up, but we also know she would have died as well had she gone with Fab.
How ?
@@lexkanyima2195 22:58
@@cassidywest5539 then why Rose look at her then ?
@@lexkanyima2195 Because Rose knows her, she met her in a deleted scene. But in the cut edition she just notices a girl hanging for dear life as she looks around in panic. I cant post links to videos as RUclips deletes the comments but search for "Titanic (1997) : All Deleted Scenes + Alternate Ending" and Helga is in 6:14, 6:40, 8:08 and 20:00
@@cassidywest5539 i watch Titanic and i didn't know in detail.
i love being in the youtube world, like.. i get excited when i see some of my favorite people posted and then when they watch something i actually like.. only we get would get it, others would be like "why are you watching someone else watch a movie when you can just watch it?" 🙄
The night of April 14th was a cold water mirage, meaning that the iceberg appeared far away than it really as well as providing a sort of masking effect for the iceberg which was why it was far too late to turn clear and combine that with the sheer size of the ship and the speed, it couldn't have avoided the ice at that time
8:43 HAWK TUAH! 😂😂😂😂
It took y'all way too long to experience TITANIC, but I guess better late than never
Titanic went down in nineteen twelve
yep. Fun fact: this year 2024 is the exact same year as 1912. The numbered days aligns with the days of the week. Also, they are both leap years. The only difference is that Easter this year is the last Sunday of March and Easter in 1912 was the first Sunday of April. The ship struck the iceberg on the second Sunday of Easter and sank on my dad's birthday (tax day).
Whats crazy is that if they'd hit the iceberg head on, there would have been loss of life but the ship likely would have stayed afloat long enough for the carpathia to arrive. However its human nature to turn from the big object ahead even if so doing sealed their fate..
If it was with another ship, sure. Iceberg, not sure.
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.
Been waiting for you guys to react to this film! Just a shame I didn't see you react to my favourite scene. Lease not fully.
I thought they had already reacted to this movie like a year ago lol
This film can never be reacted to in 37 minutes 😞. It would of been less catastrophic if it hit the ice berg head on
😮 I just found your channel recently and this is legitimately my favorite movie ever. What a treat at the beginning of my weekend off! That's one way to get my Patreon sub. 😅
Edit: $15 for full reactions? Yikes.....nevermind.
2006 Poseidon is a great practical effect disaster flick remake!
One the the best movies 🚢
There's a National Geographic special that goes over the notes of a gentleman who was at the trials in England after the ship sank. His notes include a lot of things that were not previously known. It wasn't just a single ice berg, it was an ice berg field, although the Titanic only struck one. The ship didn't stop once it hit the ice but actually sped up. Doing so caused more water to flood into the ship. The bulkheads were closed but then the crew reopened them, I don't remember exactly why, but they never closed them again, so the sealed compartments that could have contained the water were left wide open. Someone took an incorrect reading with a sextant, so the ship's course was incorrect. The ship was actually 25 miles from where they said they were. Even if the closest ship had been aware of the trouble that the Titanic was in, they wouldn't have been able to find the ship because it was so far off course. Also, they didn't have radios back then, but telegraphs and the telegraph workers actually worked for a different company. The Titanic received several warnings about the ice bergs but ignored them in favor of sending and receiving private messages for the passengers. The closest ship shut down their telegraph when the workers' shifts ended, as was policy at the time, and that ship was unable to send or receive any communication until the next morning. Oh, and part of the reason why the ship couldn't avoid the ice berg was because the ship was going a lot faster than it should have been because the owner wanted to arrive in the US early. The situation wasn't as simple as the ship hit an ice berg and sank.
In regards to if there was anything that could have been done, it’s been said that if they hit the iceberg head on instead of trying to go around it, the ship would have been fine.
If it was another ship, sure. Iceberg, not so much.
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how did you watch it in 5 mins, it's 36 min.Sus
You hit it 199K 🥳🎉🥳
When did you get glasses do you like them
Ive watched every titanic documentary on like disney+ , and One of the saddest things i remember from one of them was that they a-) actually had the binoculars aboard, but they were locked away in a cupboard and the only person who had the keys to it, at the last minute decided not to go. That wouldve helped them spot the iceberg, however since they didnt its actually been proven by scientists and other people, and theyve stated that if they had just hit the iceberg straight on, the front of the ship was designed to withstand an impact, would it of caused damage? Sure! But not nearly as catastrophic damage as it was. Which wouldve meant even tho they would have been stuck on that iceberg, they wouldve been able to wait for the boat that responded and said they could be there in 4 hrs. Then those people wouldnt of had to die. And that by turning the boat, and thus ripping several long gashes into the side, it unfortunately couldnt withstand that much damage and that much water coming in that fast, it flooded past 5 compartments. Another thing theyve realized is the material the ship was made of, especially the bottom and side that was exposed to the harsh waters of the Atlantic ocean, its below freezing temps and the amount of salt in the water, they say would have caused the bottom and side to break down at a faster rate than normal bc of the material they used when building the ship. Bc of this when it scraped along the bottom part of the iceberg that was under the water, the sharpness of the ice would no doubt cause damage to any ship, but with it being weaked bc of the type of material it was, it was like a knife cutting thru butter. And thats why the damage was so catastrophic so fast and the water intake so extensive
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.
If they had hit the iceberg head on, the ship most likely would not have sunk.
Less chance of survival
Rose wanted to die; but she lived for Jack
Jack wanted to live; but he died for Rose
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Guys wow you must be the only ones that never seen this it’s my favourite movie of all time it’s fantastic incredible how have you never seen it before omg you don’t no what your missing
They actually built the front part of the ship. Watch the behind the scenes documentaries.
19:00 they sink now and again there are alot of documentaries on youtube about them even some footage of them sinking normally the ones with footage is because everyone lived and were just sitting on life boats with there phones, the Costa Concordia is a more recent famous one there are a few videos about that there is a full one from when it left to when it was cleaned up and removed from the sea bed
The final song the musicians play is the song titled "Nearer, My God, to Thee" which they played it because they knew that everyone on that ship, including themselves, were closer to God (meeting him; in death) than they ever had been. Wallace Hartley, the ship's band leader (the violinist who begins the song in the film), who died when the ship sank along with all other musicians on board, liked the hymn and had wished to have it performed at his funeral, which is likely why he chose that as his last song to perform. "The hymn is well known, among other uses, as the alleged last song the band on RMS Titanic played before the ship sank and was sung by the crew and passengers of the SS Valencia as it sank off the Canadian coast in 1906."
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!
E'en though it be a cross that raiseth me;
Still all my song shall be nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!
Though like the wanderer, the sun gone down,
Darkness be over me, my rest a stone;
Yet in my dreams I'd be nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!
There let the way appear steps unto heav'n;
All that Thou sendest me in mercy giv'n;
Angels to beckon me nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!
Then with my waking thoughts bright with Thy praise,
Out of my stony griefs Bethel I'll raise;
So by my woes to be nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!
Or if on joyful wing, cleaving the sky,
Sun, moon, and stars forgot, upwards I fly,
Still all my song shall be, nearer, my God, to Thee,
Nearer, my God, to Thee, nearer to Thee!