There actually were a few children who got separated from their mothers and did manage to get place in a lifeboat and survive. Of the top of my head, Michael Joseph, Ruth Becker (her siblings were tossed into boat 11 as it was being lowered and her mother jumped in to join them and yelled for Ruth to get into the next boat, 13, which she did), baby Philip Aks.
there is also the case of "Titanic's orphans". Two boys who were alone in the boat, too small to give information, they speaked french but only answered with "oui" to the questions, turns out the father put them in the boat,I dont remember if he put them in and thats it, or if was that the boat was on lightoller(2nd officer) line of boats and they didnt let the father get aboard (lightoller wasnt allowing men to get in, no matter what, he even sended half fill boats out when there was no women around, even tho there were men right there waiting. Anyway, Turns out the father recentely had divorced the mother, and she got custody, so he asked the boys for a few days, but in fact he stole them, he bough the tickets with a false name and got in with them. Finally news and pictures of the boys reached French papers and thats how the mother found out they were in the Titanic.
@@Gabriel26963 well I guess karma worked it’s magic for that ‘father’, I can’t imagine how scared and relieved the mother was when she reunited with her boys
The thing that I loved in that first scene is the guy who gave Cal the "look" like really dude this is obviously not your child as he's in a tux and she's in scraps
@notsheepish8304 he saved a child??? and why is he a coward for not wanting to die. First class women took the place of children... why doesn't anyone ever say anything about that
She cried very convincingly, even that moment when she looks scared as she hears everyone screaming because the waters are rising fast, very good performance
It was a scary set. The big ass pool was still big. The lights, the screeming director would scare any child, but she did it fabulously so...Potato, PotAhtOh.
@@frozen7550I think she was genuinely scared too, it’s all a bit overwhelming for a small child that may struggle to understand it was acting and all fake. I’m sure they explained it to her, but like you said big set, screaming director, ‘terrorised’ adults.
@@feyrol42There's also a possibility that she was overwhelmed with how many people she was around (both cast and crew. Considering there was a LOT of extras in this scene). Stranger danger and all. But I also think your theory is right too. You could explain something to children over and over until you're blue in the face, but it won't always stick with them. Especially with something as scary as this. I hope the actress watches this scene and gives us insight. 😂
I imagine a lot of little kids crying in Hollywood is legit fear because they can’t possibly understand “it’s only pretend” when it’s all so realistic and adults are screaming bloody murder.
Fr. I always thought that he had his 'life is too short' reality check cashed in that night and adopted the little girl to make up for him being a shitty person
That would have made for a good sequel. Cal tries to make her into his beautiful step daughter. She grows up and eventually becomes disgusted by his ruthlessness. But he won't let her go easily.
Only one first class child died that night. A little girl who refused to be separated from her mother, who in turn refused to be separated from her husband. 52 steerage class children died. When this became known, a cartoon appeared in a newspaper depicting a fat rich man with cigar, monocle and top hat smiling as he floats away from the wreck on a coffin marked "52 children".
I think they did that to make up for Cora’s death. In the deleted scene Cora and their Parents were trying to get the lifeboats but ended up being stuck behind a locked gate.
@@alyssaheller7860 Definitely my parents. They even made me eat on the kid's menu as long as they could get away with it, until I was 20. Not even exaggerating.
She was inspired by a real survivor. A woman saved her and got on one of the last life boats. When she boarded the Carpathia she was reunited with her mother who had survived.
Imagine only surviving a sinking ship because some rich asshole used you as a scape goat to get a spot in a life boat? It’s probably the only good thing Cal did. She probably would’ve died if he hadn’t picked her up.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 early after the collision, people were adamant about getting in the boats, specially third class, even tho many saw the water flodding their rooms, the ship looked strong and steady during much of the sinking, and history by that time showed that getting in a boat could be more dangerous than staying on a sinking ship (like SS Valencia case, and others). So a lot of third class went back to wait at the common and smoking room, when they realized how serious it was, it was too late, all boats were gone already.
Apparently he also knew how much of an ass he was and survived but couldn’t really live with it. He was troubled. He then wanted to find rose to explain his actions but she was in hiding. He basically was disgusted with himself afterwards.
Honestly i wouldn't give a fuck about that, I'd be just happy i survived, what do i care if the guy who saved me is a rich asshole or what his reasons were for saving me 😄
Ironically despite all the shit Cal was pulling... he may have been the sole reason this girl survived. I don’t imagine she would have been able to save herself had she remained alone and frozen in fear... I actually like that by the time it’s over you can tell Cal is completely disgusted with who he is. He just learned that he is a monster and he can’t deny it anymore. I think that’s why he’s so desperate to find rose at the end I actually don’t think it had anything to do with the heart of the ocean... I think he just wanted to see one familiar face after the tragedy so he could give some kind of explanation or excuse for his behaviour. That way he can do what he always does, make justifications and convince himself he’s not all that bad but rose choosing to keep herself hidden from him robbed him of that. He was a coward, he knows it, everyone else knew it and he can’t unknow it because as far as he’s aware... everyone who’s opinion somewhat mattered to him has already took the fact of his cowardice to their graves. Some BECAUSE of him. I love that Cal survives because it means he has to live with himself for the rest of his life which we know- he couldn’t do. Very powerful and oddly poetic.
He already could see familiar faces.Rose's mum,the women that gave jack suit for dinner(i forgot name),the guy that told captain to turn on all engines so that titanic arrives at NY sooner and cal's batler.
@@whitestaroffical7 Yes but I would argue none of those people really mattered to cal. Like yes he would appreciate their validation but rose was going to be his wife. I know they hadn’t known each other that long but neither did Jack and rose (ultimately the relationships we’re talking about were fictional so there’s always that.) I think there was definitely some genuine shame there and I think he required rose’s validation for the same reason he fought so hard to keep her- he couldn’t handle her rejection. Remember Cal was a bit of a narcissist and at the very least DEFINITELY considered himself much more of a catch than Jack. That’s a blow to the ego for a man like that. (I’m not implying he respected her, just that her validation represented something he required in the moment.) He had just tried to kill her during a situation where they may have all died anyway which was so petty, hateful and tbh rather pointless that I think you would have to be completely and utterly cruel/ irredeemable to not feel even a SLIVER of guilt and I can’t bring myself to believe this was the case. I truly don’t think Cal is that one dimensional because if so... well... it would definitely be the laziest writing in the entire movie if you ask me. Maybe we would have gotten more layers or explanations in deleted scenes or suggested scenarios but we got what we got and everyone can interpret it how they like. I just can’t get on board with cal being a villain just for the sake of being a villain. I don’t think that was what was intended either personally.
@@curlersandcombatshotguns2589 people like cal do exist though? I know you want him to be a good person deep down but Cal represents the ignorant people who were probably on the ship that night. And people like him actually exist in the real world, some people just don't give a shit about anyone but themselves.
He actually only used the little girl to get on the lifeboat. She needed help and he just ignore her at first, but then realizes he can use her to get on a lifeboat. They were putting women and children first, and wouldn’t let him on, so he picks up the ransoms little girl and says that he’s the only parent she has, so they let him on the lifeboat. The. he immediately discards her. I don’t think it’s lazy writing. The movie is a critique of the wealthy. Val’s not an unbelievable character when we live in a world where oil company CEOs knowingly poison entire populations for profit. I do think he cared for Rose though, which was shown when he ran back on the ship to save her, but the movie makes it very obvious that he’s only saving the girl to save himself.
So no one’s gonna mention her amazing acting? The moment you see her crying in that scene really throws your emotions into panic pandemonium as you realize how doomed it’s becoming.
So much going on and that child went from looking at the fireworks as pretty fun when it was actually a cry for help to realizing there was actual TROUBLE.Her innocence was GONE but she couldn’t comprehend either…so many things..
When i was young, I met this very elderly woman that my dad had made friends with through his work. Her name was Bell and she was on the Carpathia when they rescued people from the Titanic. The stories she would tell🥺🥲
That's so cool. My gx grandmother's friend and his wife both died on the titanic, but unfortunately she passed away long ago so we just have the story that's been passed on, and can't ask her for any details...
I’ve always wanted to meet someone who had something to do with rescuing survivors from the titanic or they have an interesting story about there time alive
Yeah it's fucked up he only saved her to save himself but if he hadn't she'd be dead so I can't really be too mad. It would have been nice if he'd adopted her or at least arranged something for her afterwards but obviously he wouldn't do that.
It is absolutely staggering to think of all it took to get this movie made. The wardrobe, the beautiful sets, the props, THE WATER! Thankfully, the investors saw a tidy profit.
Seeing her cry broke my heart, I felt so bad for her thinking of how terrified she must’ve been, irregardless of her being fictional, my heart just went out to her 😭
To be fair, during the final plunge, he did keep people from swamping the boat by pushing people off it who tried to climb in. Could see that as a good thing or vad but he did save others in that boat.
@@gatsbygoodwood2575 not really, Cal was full of himself and treated Rose like she was a piece of art (only purpose is to sit there and look pretty for him) he believed that to be an honour and his ego couldn't handle the fact that Rose wanted to actually use her brain instead of just blindly following him on top of that he acts like he's a self made man with his "a real man makes his own luck" comment meanwhile he's just a trust fund kid who inherited his millions from daddy now yes I will say that Cameron intentionally made Cal into a douche so that the audience wouldn't mind Rose Cheating in her fiance, however if he wasn't a jerk and treated Rose like a person, not a possession he wouldn't have lost her in the first place
The lady who took care of the young girl as Collapsible A was being swept away and almost capsized was believed to be Rhoda Abbott's character, she's a real life passenger and was the only woman in the boat after the boat got swept away by the waves.
@@piratesswoop725 yes, because the boat was being pull down by the ship, when they managed to cut the ropes, the boat got free suddenly and jumped up. spilling people out to the water, mostly women and children.
Yes, she is, but the real story is different, Rodha jumped into the water with her two children, at some point when the smokestack falls she loses her children and someone rescue her from the water
Her life after the disaster was so sad. If what happened with the little girl had been true it might have been really good for her since the real life Rhoda couldn't shake her depression after her two sons were lost in the sinking.
My great great grandmother was supposed to be on the titanic. They refused to let her and her family board because she had a cut that looked like it would spread an infection to others on the boat. And since they were lower class, I’m sure she wouldn’t have made it out alive. Her and her family came on a different boat years later. It’s insane to think about
@@curious1053 how’s that cap? Is it hard to believe people were denied to board the titanic? I literally have fucking proof at my house💀we have the only toy, a stuffed bunny, she was allowed to bring to America a few years later.
The whole time I was thinking Cal kidnapped a child and the child don’t know if her parents are looking for her or not on the ship . Makes me wonder if the parents refuse to get on the life boats till they find their daughter and sadly past away on the titanic.
By the time he grabbed her, all of the lifeboats were gone. All that was left were the 4 collapsible boats. Cal grabbed her to get a spot on one of the only ones of those left. If her parents were interested at all in reaching a lifeboat, they’d have been right next to her.
He definitely saved her life. It’s his motivations that were questionable. But then again, I don’t believe that men should die simply because they are men.
@@philbertchow5425 1st class men got saved more than 3rd class children. children and women are way more precious, especially literal children. just the truth. their priorities were as fair as they could be, minus the lack of communication and awareness of the lower class.
But to he fair, he showed a little bit of conscience 'cause he wanted to leave her there, but looked at her with that look, like don't look at me, i am busy tryingto save myself as well, but then he just picks her up.
I guess Cal did use the little girl as a way onto the lifeboat but idk I guess the delusional side of me always wanted to believe that Cal genuinely felt empathy towards the little girl and wanted to save her.
He ignored her at first when she needed help. He only grabs her when they say they’re prioritizing women and children. Then, suddenly he just needs to save this little girl who he says is his daughter and that he has to get on too because he’s her only family.
@@MoMo-rx4zr Several largely apocryphal stories did appear in the weeks after the sinking about men dressing as women or finding other ways to bluff their way into lifeboats. Even back then people needed to find villains to vent their anger on.
No...he's a narcissistic abusive prick. There's one really quick scene where somebody is almost on the boat that was stuck in the water and he pushes them off with like a boat paddle or something and screams "NO YOU'LL SWAMP US!!"
I bet it was mixed feelings: “Yuck, you’re gross. Hmm, I should probably do SOMETHING for you. Hey, maybe you can get us out of here…” 😂 Ultimately trying to use her as his ticket home.
@@ahill4642The look on his face says it all! Ewww it’s a kid from steerage oh wait they’re loading a lifeboat I’ll use her as a way to get on the boat since my bribe didn’t work with Murdoch!
I've only seen Titanic ONCE, opening night at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, to a packed house and let me say it was the greatest movie experience of my life. To see it on a massive screen, it was truly emotionally overwhelming, because I let myself get "into" the story. When the ship was sinking, it was unbelievable, and people around me were definitely crying, including me. It has stuck with me decades later. RIP to the 1,500+ who were lost 🙏
Of the 109 children traveling on the Titanic, almost half were killed when the ship sank - 53 children in total. Of those 53 children, only one was in first class. The rest were in steerage.
The First Class child was Helen Loraine Allison. Helen had a baby brother that the parents hired a nanny to tend to. During the sinking the nanny and the baby was separated from the family and the mother refused to leave the ship until they were found. She never considered the nanny went straight for the lifeboats and never bothered to put Helen on one while she searched. Of course, only the nanny and baby survived. In the 90s there was a Made-for-TV movie on the Titanic and their story was included.
@@lughontheloo714 - It was a two-part television miniseries in 1996 called Titanic. Directed by Robert Leiberman. So, (1996 Titanic Miniseries) if you are looking for it.
It should be noted that those deaths were likely the result of steerage families getting lost and the difficulty of getting from the 3rd class areas to the decks where the lifeboats were. In orher words heavy flaws in the design that segregated 3rd from 1st and 2nd (with some good reason mind you) rather than them being turned away or the ridiculous idea that they were deliberately gates off.
She was fictional but that's how scared and alone a lot of children felt during the sinking. Children who left their dads onboard, and children who didn't get to a lifeboat soon. Roughly 50 children perished.
like that one scene “it’s goodbye for a little while..only for a little while. there’s another boat for the daddies this one is for the mummys and the children” and the girls acting in that scene. they did rlly good with showing how children felt on titanic
@@swaggysav The children in Titanic were definitely not convinced that their dads had their own boats. Kids always assume the worst case scenario whenever separated from their parents. Why else do babies cry over and over again seeing their parents leave for work even if one parent stays behind at home. The kids definitely knew it was goodbye.
@@marcuscarana9240 yea that’s why that scene always breaks me. bc they know he’s not coming back but he’s trying to calm them down. the whole movie is sad
For those wondering why the lifeboat was flipped, it’s because the officers connected it to the davits (cranes for lifting, swinging out and lowering boats), thinking that they had more time to properly lower it. However, this was caused by the final plunge being so sudden and the port (left) list being very abundant, making it hard to see how fast she was sinking. However, the ropes were cut eventually and the boat managed to drift away with some passengers and crew on it.
the woman who carries the little girl is an actual person "Rhoda Ebbot" she lost her two sons when the collapsible rolled over so it makes sense she is feels motherly towards a little girl who's now an orphan
I know cal technically saved her. But I feel like maybe her parents left her there to get something or look for help, with the intention of gonna come back for her. But cal than takes her. Would this count as kidnapping in a way?
or maybe they lost another child and left her there while they went to look for the other, yes its possible. And things like that happened in real life. Thats why the only child from first class died that day, I think the parents were in another place of the ship when the crew requested people to go to the boats, but the nanny was in the room with the eldest child, the nanny just took the boy and went to the lifeboat, the parents didnt know, so they spend a lot of time searching for them,eventually the mother and daughter got in that same boat in this video, literally the last one. But bad luck had it that when they cut the ropes and released the boat, the boat jumped up spilling people out of it, including that woman and her child, only the boy survived with the nanny. Also there is the case of Titanic orphans,two brothers that survided alone in the boats, no one knew even their names, they were identified when pictures and the story reached their relatives back in france . The father stole the kids after a divorce granted the custody to the mother.
I don’t think a parent would intentionally leave a child on a sinking ship. It’s more likely she got separated from her parents in the chaos of huge crowds fleeing for their lives. This happened to some families.
Not just the deleted scene. As they show the scene of everyone in the lifeboats just before the rescue by Carpathia as Cal is taking a drink you see her in a woman's arms
The scene of everyone coming onboard the Carpathia was deleted. They had a scene where Rose is coming on board of the Carpathia that one was deleted. What we saw in the film was everyone on board and Cal looking for Rose.
Fun fact, all of the scenes with the Carpathia were filmed using the Titanic rear deck set and exterior mock-up. That’s why the shots are all so tight, so viewers don’t realize that they’re back on the Titanic.
@@Whitneypyantyou also see her in the regular Carpathia scene on deck on the womans lap tho its very fast and you wont see it if you dont know what you are looking forn
I’ve always thought that was the most COWARDLY thing for him to pull. Cal actually used an innocent, traumatized little toddler to get into a lifeboat. To make him even more of a monster, he actually kills Fabrizio by crushing his head with the lifeboat paddle in the original script.
Your point would be valid if he sacrificed her and didn’t save her life. It was quite literally the best thing he did in the entire movie. Regardless of whether it was to help himself, it still saved the life of a child.
Ya he definitely shows sadness/empathy. Cals a human being and still capable of emotions (sadness, empathy) just like Jack is capable of negative emotions (stealing a coat and hat from someone else- hey it’s only a coat and hat but who knows how much someone paid for those)
I honestly think even though cal used her, he may have had real compassion on the child because he did comfort her for awhile. It’s a shame he didn’t adopt her.
I’m so glad that little girl survived. It haunted me after watching this movie in the theater when it first came out, because I missed that little frame of a second when she was seen again safely in that woman’s arms. In my very vidid head canon, she probably lost her whole family in the sinking, and got adopted by that loving woman that held her for several hours on that life boat, since it was a traumatic bonding experience for them both. The woman probably lost people too, and that little girl was her salvation as well.
“she’s also just a fictional character 😄” A fictional character that resembled the children that lost their families and even died on the Titanic due to lousy and unqualified rich constructors of the ship that compensated enough to not comprehend the stability of their own ship or even their own directions.
Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff, some of the best shipbuilders at the time (at a global level). Titanic wasn't poorly constructed, as its sister ship (Olympic) showed by surviving three collisions with other vessels (including 1 German U-boat during WWI and a British warship) during her long career at the sea. The Titanic tragedy was a terrible accident.
in middle school we did a titanic unit in english and we were reading these first hand accounts and one of the was of this guy name jack thayer. one kid asked if it was jack from the movie. 1. his last name was dawson in the movie 2. this guys from the accounts was definitely in first class however jack in the movie was in third 3. the guy in the first had accounts lived, jack from the movie did not (but he could have fit on that door too) 4. jack from the movie was a fiction character. i don’t know how he thought it was the guy from the movie.
Words can’t express I’m glad someone answered this. I always wondered what happened to her but no one vet seemed to mention it because she was just an extra.
The Titanic was an absolute disgrace with how much went wrong, and I really only know surface level details. This was nothing but negligence and corruption.
Wrong. There are a lot of myths about the Titanic story. The Titanic disaster was due to incredible weather conditions and overconfidence because of prior ships sinking, in which everything went according to plan (including rescue ships arriving on time). Titanic and her sisters were the best ships available at the time. There was no corruption or negligence during their construction.
@@carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338 thus.. with freezing situation and no moon.. it completely dark as hell. and your vision something hurt because it too cold.
@@carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338There was negligence in some things! The lack of sufficient life boats. The underfilling of them with passengers. The locked up steerage passengers who had no chance of making it. The captain deciding “full speed ahead” despite iceberg warnings. 👀 I’m sure many others could add to this list. I just found more in a simple google search: the iron rivets were low grade and if they’d been better quality the ship would have sank more slowly, the binoculars were locked away, the reversed propeller reduced the ship’s maneuverability, the steersman mixed up left and right and took a wrong turn, shutting the water tight doors meant the ship was filled unevenly which made it sink faster, open portholes took on more water, the captain only wired for help 20 minutes after the crash, the titanic was travelling too fast. So a wide variety of negligence and bad decisions, and arrogance if not corruption.
The saddest part in my opinion is when the mom is telling her kids a bedtime story although I almost never cry at all this got me it was just so sad how the children didn’t even know what was happening that mom was an amazing person aswell as her kids they didn’t deserve that if only they were filling the life boats all the way then they might have made it😭
She wasn't a real character or even based on someone who was real. No children were aboard that boat (Boat A). Even if she was, she probably would have died within minutes after it floated off the Titanic as the boat was flooded with atleast 2 feet of water.
When he grabbed that child and held her everyone thought that was his child because she stopped fussing and it guaranteed him a seat on that boat. It saved his life holding that child.
In "A Night to Remember", one generic character is an elderly steward who finds a little steerage class boy who has become separated from his family. He takes care of the boy and they are last seen huddled together in a corner moments before the ship disappears beneath the waves. Several such fictional characters with virtually no back story were used to encapsulate the experiences of passengers from each of the classes aboard.
half the movie were "nods" to that film, even the "nods" that are completely wrong about the sinking like that scene of third class locked down to get first class first on the boats, that never happened, or that scene with Ismay pushing the captain to go faster to break a speed record makes no sense, also the movie portrays him like some dumb rich guy, who he wasnt, they were well aware that the Titanic, nor Olympic could ever break any speed records, they were build with luxury and size in mid, titanic engines could only produce 46k HP, and the speed record was hold by a smaller oceanliner, with 4 propellers and engines capable of producing 68k horse power. Not to mention the whole thing with Murdoch shooting people to then shoot himself.
I feel bad for another child character in the movie… Cora… there is this deleted scene in Titanic, titled Cora’s fate… oh god its super super heartbreaking.😭😭😭😭😩
cal didn't just chuck her away as he didnt need or want her anymore. he was trying to save them all by cutting the ropes to the lifeboat.. impossible to do with a child in your arms
I always wanted to get a copy of the original theatrical release from 1997, I want to see how it really was seen back then. Not the 2012 remake... Anywhere I can find it ? I'm fine with DVD's.
Honestly, aside from the massive guilt you would feel at being the only member of your family to survive, having a rich dude use you to get in the boat and therefore saving your life wouldn’t be that bad
I watched this movie when i was like 11 yo. I have such a traumatizing, vivid memory of it tbh. The worst was people's expressions. The face of that little girl when everyone is panicking broke my heart into pieces. I thought she died tbh. So glad she made it in the deleted scene.
she may be a fictional character but a little girl who lost her parents could have very well been used to to get onto a life boat after her parents can’t be found. Especially in that situation. I’d like to believe she’s real.
If you're talking about the girl who is being carried (presumably by her dad) as Rose is walking towards Jack then it isnt the same girl. That is a girl called Cora who Jack dances with at some point earlier in the movie
still remember my first time watching this movie.. almost cant make it till the end when this scene happen.. i cant see young innocent children hopeless crying like that. i mean what happen to her next..
The boat they're in is Collapsible A. Because if you read over what the survivors said about the "launching" of that boat once it's davit ropes were cut the boat shoots upward in the water and that's what throws the people out of the boat.
most kids and women on that particular boat died because, as we see in the movie, they didnt had time to launch the boat and was still tied, when water reached the boat deck the ship went fast suddenly, the boat was being pulled down by the ship, when they managed to cut the ropes, the boat was being pulled down and sudenly lifted up, spilling people out. There is a tragic case of a first class family, the nanny took the boy and went to the boats, the family wasnt with her, they were in the lounge or somewere else, and they didnt know were she was, they spend a lot of time searching for the boy, when finally they went to the boats, the only boat left was that one, the mother and the girl got in the boat, then that whole scene happens and they were tossed out of the boat when the boat was cut free and jumped up. only the boy survived with the nany
@LUNA tic Yes but it was pannic, even tho at first people werent in panic or anything, quite the oposite, people had to be convinced or even forced to get in the boats. But add to that a missing child, I gues they just panic, and the girls was like a yo or something like that, too young, the logical thing would be for the father to put the woman and child on the boat and for him and his personal valet to keep looking but, I dont know, people dont think right when in panic.
Huh. I had thought that girl had died and they were using her character to convey there were children that died on the titanic. Although no one talks about that little boy who was drowned below deck because his father went the wrong way....
What if the titanic sank on April 1st and when everyone saw it on the morning papers they thought it was a joke and then the survivors came and were so annoyed
I always wanted to know what happened AFTER. Cal claimed to be her father so I’m sure the ladies on the boat were very confused why she didn’t cry for him or why he didn’t want to hold her. And then once off the life boat did he have to admit it wasn’t his baby because they wouldn’t have let him leave without her!
Ima guy but im admit I get emotional when I see that scene of her crying especially when her tear drop is showing cause I look at her and I’m like she’s just a little girl confuse and scared not knowing what to do 😢I wish I can be there for real and give her a hug
She may have been a fictional character but I'm sure a lot of children were in that predicament at that time.
naa forreal that's a big risk to be sure about that
There actually were a few children who got separated from their mothers and did manage to get place in a lifeboat and survive. Of the top of my head, Michael Joseph, Ruth Becker (her siblings were tossed into boat 11 as it was being lowered and her mother jumped in to join them and yelled for Ruth to get into the next boat, 13, which she did), baby Philip Aks.
Hudson Trevor Allison. He only lived to be 18 but was just 11 months old when the Titanic sank. He was the only survivor of his family. 😢
there is also the case of "Titanic's orphans". Two boys who were alone in the boat, too small to give information, they speaked french but only answered with "oui" to the questions, turns out the father put them in the boat,I dont remember if he put them in and thats it, or if was that the boat was on lightoller(2nd officer) line of boats and they didnt let the father get aboard (lightoller wasnt allowing men to get in, no matter what, he even sended half fill boats out when there was no women around, even tho there were men right there waiting. Anyway, Turns out the father recentely had divorced the mother, and she got custody, so he asked the boys for a few days, but in fact he stole them, he bough the tickets with a false name and got in with them. Finally news and pictures of the boys reached French papers and thats how the mother found out they were in the Titanic.
@@Gabriel26963 well I guess karma worked it’s magic for that ‘father’, I can’t imagine how scared and relieved the mother was when she reunited with her boys
I know she's fictional, but I wonder what happened to her parents.
Her parents and her brother and sister died during the sinking.
They faded out of fictional existence
She's fictional, you can make up any story you like about them.
I thought the woman who grabbed her was supposed to be her mother
@@sarahdragons861 no, the girl was most likely separated during the panic. But her main purpose was to be a plot device
The thing that I loved in that first scene is the guy who gave Cal the "look" like really dude this is obviously not your child as he's in a tux and she's in scraps
Another point of the irony and what he would do to save himself
Cal was such a cowardy custard 😠
Hmm
🤣 scraps
@notsheepish8304 he saved a child??? and why is he a coward for not wanting to die. First class women took the place of children... why doesn't anyone ever say anything about that
She cried very convincingly, even that moment when she looks scared as she hears everyone screaming because the waters are rising fast, very good performance
It was a scary set. The big ass pool was still big. The lights, the screeming director would scare any child, but she did it fabulously so...Potato, PotAhtOh.
@@frozen7550I think she was genuinely scared too, it’s all a bit overwhelming for a small child that may struggle to understand it was acting and all fake. I’m sure they explained it to her, but like you said big set, screaming director, ‘terrorised’ adults.
@@feyrol42There's also a possibility that she was overwhelmed with how many people she was around (both cast and crew. Considering there was a LOT of extras in this scene). Stranger danger and all. But I also think your theory is right too. You could explain something to children over and over until you're blue in the face, but it won't always stick with them. Especially with something as scary as this. I hope the actress watches this scene and gives us insight. 😂
Child actors are a thing, y'all
I imagine a lot of little kids crying in Hollywood is legit fear because they can’t possibly understand “it’s only pretend” when it’s all so realistic and adults are screaming bloody murder.
As a kid, I thought Cal adopted the little girl
@The Long Night indeed my friend
i thought he had a moment of humanity and decided to save her but i must’ve missed the part where she sends her to her doom 💀
Oh I thought she was dead...
Fr. I always thought that he had his 'life is too short' reality check cashed in that night and adopted the little girl to make up for him being a shitty person
That would have made for a good sequel.
Cal tries to make her into his beautiful step daughter.
She grows up and eventually becomes disgusted by his ruthlessness.
But he won't let her go easily.
We all know she's a fictional, but we all don't want her to die. She's a little kid.
Only one first class child died that night. A little girl who refused to be separated from her mother, who in turn refused to be separated from her husband.
52 steerage class children died. When this became known, a cartoon appeared in a newspaper depicting a fat rich man with cigar, monocle and top hat smiling as he floats away from the wreck on a coffin marked "52 children".
I think they did that to make up for Cora’s death. In the deleted scene Cora and their Parents were trying to get the lifeboats but ended up being stuck behind a locked gate.
@@zacmumblethunder7466oof - that’s quite the message in that cartoon. Well done, someone.
@@Whitneypyantaww, poor Cora, I forgot about that part. 😞 Those locked gates were maddening to watch.
Judgement: very nice!
" I HAVE A CHILD " - parents during tax season
😂😅
Nice one
My uncle is a CPA. Ive worked for him for years.
Its TRUE.
And they say it with the same desperation, same tone, same everything. Lol
Love billy zane.
@@alyssaheller7860 Definitely my parents. They even made me eat on the kid's menu as long as they could get away with it, until I was 20. Not even exaggerating.
Child’s Services: *WELL NOT ANYMORE*
She was inspired by a real survivor. A woman saved her and got on one of the last life boats. When she boarded the Carpathia she was reunited with her mother who had survived.
❤
@@UVHoneybee A lot of women were forced onto life boats when things started to get real. They either complied or died
@@owen769what was the little girls name?
@@swaggysav Ironically she is known as the unarmed girl, probably because of her third class status, it was harder to find out who she was
@@owen769🛵 unarmed ?
Imagine only surviving a sinking ship because some rich asshole used you as a scape goat to get a spot in a life boat?
It’s probably the only good thing Cal did. She probably would’ve died if he hadn’t picked her up.
52 steerage class children died. Only one from first class. None from second class died.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 early after the collision, people were adamant about getting in the boats, specially third class, even tho many saw the water flodding their rooms, the ship looked strong and steady during much of the sinking, and history by that time showed that getting in a boat could be more dangerous than staying on a sinking ship (like SS Valencia case, and others). So a lot of third class went back to wait at the common and smoking room, when they realized how serious it was, it was too late, all boats were gone already.
Apparently he also knew how much of an ass he was and survived but couldn’t really live with it. He was troubled. He then wanted to find rose to explain his actions but she was in hiding. He basically was disgusted with himself afterwards.
He definitely just USED her, yes, but that's not what the word 'scapegoat' means. A 'scapegoat' is someone you blame something on.
Honestly i wouldn't give a fuck about that, I'd be just happy i survived, what do i care if the guy who saved me is a rich asshole or what his reasons were for saving me 😄
Ironically despite all the shit Cal was pulling... he may have been the sole reason this girl survived. I don’t imagine she would have been able to save herself had she remained alone and frozen in fear... I actually like that by the time it’s over you can tell Cal is completely disgusted with who he is. He just learned that he is a monster and he can’t deny it anymore. I think that’s why he’s so desperate to find rose at the end I actually don’t think it had anything to do with the heart of the ocean... I think he just wanted to see one familiar face after the tragedy so he could give some kind of explanation or excuse for his behaviour. That way he can do what he always does, make justifications and convince himself he’s not all that bad but rose choosing to keep herself hidden from him robbed him of that. He was a coward, he knows it, everyone else knew it and he can’t unknow it because as far as he’s aware... everyone who’s opinion somewhat mattered to him has already took the fact of his cowardice to their graves. Some BECAUSE of him. I love that Cal survives because it means he has to live with himself for the rest of his life which we know- he couldn’t do. Very powerful and oddly poetic.
He already could see familiar faces.Rose's mum,the women that gave jack suit for dinner(i forgot name),the guy that told captain to turn on all engines so that titanic arrives at NY sooner and cal's batler.
@@whitestaroffical7 Yes but I would argue none of those people really mattered to cal. Like yes he would appreciate their validation but rose was going to be his wife. I know they hadn’t known each other that long but neither did Jack and rose (ultimately the relationships we’re talking about were fictional so there’s always that.) I think there was definitely some genuine shame there and I think he required rose’s validation for the same reason he fought so hard to keep her- he couldn’t handle her rejection. Remember Cal was a bit of a narcissist and at the very least DEFINITELY considered himself much more of a catch than Jack. That’s a blow to the ego for a man like that. (I’m not implying he respected her, just that her validation represented something he required in the moment.) He had just tried to kill her during a situation where they may have all died anyway which was so petty, hateful and tbh rather pointless that I think you would have to be completely and utterly cruel/ irredeemable to not feel even a SLIVER of guilt and I can’t bring myself to believe this was the case. I truly don’t think Cal is that one dimensional because if so... well... it would definitely be the laziest writing in the entire movie if you ask me. Maybe we would have gotten more layers or explanations in deleted scenes or suggested scenarios but we got what we got and everyone can interpret it how they like. I just can’t get on board with cal being a villain just for the sake of being a villain. I don’t think that was what was intended either personally.
@@curlersandcombatshotguns2589 people like cal do exist though? I know you want him to be a good person deep down but Cal represents the ignorant people who were probably on the ship that night. And people like him actually exist in the real world, some people just don't give a shit about anyone but themselves.
He actually only used the little girl to get on the lifeboat. She needed help and he just ignore her at first, but then realizes he can use her to get on a lifeboat. They were putting women and children first, and wouldn’t let him on, so he picks up the ransoms little girl and says that he’s the only parent she has, so they let him on the lifeboat. The. he immediately discards her. I don’t think it’s lazy writing. The movie is a critique of the wealthy. Val’s not an unbelievable character when we live in a world where oil company CEOs knowingly poison entire populations for profit. I do think he cared for Rose though, which was shown when he ran back on the ship to save her, but the movie makes it very obvious that he’s only saving the girl to save himself.
@@MoMo-rx4zr yes I remember. That doesn’t change the fact that he probably saved her life, even if it wasn’t his intention.
So no one’s gonna mention her amazing acting? The moment you see her crying in that scene really throws your emotions into panic pandemonium as you realize how doomed it’s becoming.
doubt it was acted
I was wondering what they did to that child to make her cry like that. I don’t think a child could act like that but maybe I’m wrong.
@@Sunset1705 some kids are genuinely talented like that, 🤷♀️ It depends on the kid.
So much going on and that child went from looking at the fireworks as pretty fun when it was actually a cry for help to realizing there was actual TROUBLE.Her innocence was GONE but she couldn’t comprehend either…so many things..
@@Sunset1705 do y'all not know what are child actors?
When i was young, I met this very elderly woman that my dad had made friends with through his work. Her name was Bell and she was on the Carpathia when they rescued people from the Titanic. The stories she would tell🥺🥲
I would love to hear them ❤
That's so cool. My gx grandmother's friend and his wife both died on the titanic, but unfortunately she passed away long ago so we just have the story that's been passed on, and can't ask her for any details...
I’ve always wanted to meet someone who had something to do with rescuing survivors from the titanic or they have an interesting story about there time alive
Yeah it's fucked up he only saved her to save himself but if he hadn't she'd be dead so I can't really be too mad.
It would have been nice if he'd adopted her or at least arranged something for her afterwards but obviously he wouldn't do that.
I would have liked it if they wrote a few redeeming qualities to him. But if they did, Rose would look even worse than she already does.
It is absolutely staggering to think of all it took to get this movie made. The wardrobe, the beautiful sets, the props, THE WATER! Thankfully, the investors saw a tidy profit.
Yea but they doubted it the whole time
Seeing her cry broke my heart, I felt so bad for her thinking of how terrified she must’ve been, irregardless of her being fictional, my heart just went out to her 😭
you’re clearly a sweetheart with a mama’s heart ❤️
NOTE THAT SOME OTHER WOMAN TOOK HER IN, CAL JUST DITCHED HER WHAT A POS
To be fair, during the final plunge, he did keep people from swamping the boat by pushing people off it who tried to climb in. Could see that as a good thing or vad but he did save others in that boat.
I mean he's not her father
@@elitecoder955that doesn’t make it any better. The woman comforting her isn’t her mother.
@@gatsbygoodwood2575 not really, Cal was full of himself and treated Rose like she was a piece of art (only purpose is to sit there and look pretty for him)
he believed that to be an honour and his ego couldn't handle the fact that Rose wanted to actually use her brain instead of just blindly following him
on top of that he acts like he's a self made man with his "a real man makes his own luck" comment meanwhile he's just a trust fund kid who inherited his millions from daddy
now yes I will say that Cameron intentionally made Cal into a douche so that the audience wouldn't mind Rose Cheating in her fiance, however if he wasn't a jerk and treated Rose like a person, not a possession he wouldn't have lost her in the first place
@@gatsbygoodwood2575What a stupid comment
The lady who took care of the young girl as Collapsible A was being swept away and almost capsized was believed to be Rhoda Abbott's character, she's a real life passenger and was the only woman in the boat after the boat got swept away by the waves.
She was the only woman to survive in the boat. There were other women who made it to collapsible A, but she’s the only one who managed to survive.
@@piratesswoop725 yes, because the boat was being pull down by the ship, when they managed to cut the ropes, the boat got free suddenly and jumped up. spilling people out to the water, mostly women and children.
Yes, she is, but the real story is different, Rodha jumped into the water with her two children, at some point when the smokestack falls she loses her children and someone rescue her from the water
Her life after the disaster was so sad. If what happened with the little girl had been true it might have been really good for her since the real life Rhoda couldn't shake her depression after her two sons were lost in the sinking.
@@daytonapeanutI mean,Rhoda survives but looses her soul:her children.HOW to live like that??…damn
My great great grandmother was supposed to be on the titanic. They refused to let her and her family board because she had a cut that looked like it would spread an infection to others on the boat. And since they were lower class, I’m sure she wouldn’t have made it out alive. Her and her family came on a different boat years later. It’s insane to think about
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@@curious1053 how’s that cap? Is it hard to believe people were denied to board the titanic? I literally have fucking proof at my house💀we have the only toy, a stuffed bunny, she was allowed to bring to America a few years later.
Perfect. Scabby little sweetheart saved the day. ☺️
@@curious1053🧢 👀
The whole time I was thinking Cal kidnapped a child and the child don’t know if her parents are looking for her or not on the ship . Makes me wonder if the parents refuse to get on the life boats till they find their daughter and sadly past away on the titanic.
By the time he grabbed her, all of the lifeboats were gone. All that was left were the 4 collapsible boats. Cal grabbed her to get a spot on one of the only ones of those left. If her parents were interested at all in reaching a lifeboat, they’d have been right next to her.
Perhaps her parents were drinking in the bar. 🤣 (I’m bratty tonight.)
This little girl represents all the lost children that died on Titanic.
There was about 130 kids on titanic about half of them survived
"Y'know what I don't want you anymore."
- Cal
😂 Yeah, no. Beat it, kid.
You got me on a boat get out of here!
😂😂 I loved when he said that too
He may have also saved her life, she was hiding and people were so frantic that they wouldn’t see her.
He definitely saved her life. It’s his motivations that were questionable.
But then again, I don’t believe that men should die simply because they are men.
@@philbertchow5425 1st class men got saved more than 3rd class children. children and women are way more precious, especially literal children. just the truth. their priorities were as fair as they could be, minus the lack of communication and awareness of the lower class.
@@spider-woman9482why women are more precious I don't think they are more imp. Every Gender is equal
But to he fair, he showed a little bit of conscience 'cause he wanted to leave her there, but looked at her with that look, like don't look at me, i am busy tryingto save myself as well, but then he just picks her up.
I guess Cal did use the little girl as a way onto the lifeboat but idk I guess the delusional side of me always wanted to believe that Cal genuinely felt empathy towards the little girl and wanted to save her.
He ignored her at first when she needed help. He only grabs her when they say they’re prioritizing women and children. Then, suddenly he just needs to save this little girl who he says is his daughter and that he has to get on too because he’s her only family.
@@MoMo-rx4zr Several largely apocryphal stories did appear in the weeks after the sinking about men dressing as women or finding other ways to bluff their way into lifeboats. Even back then people needed to find villains to vent their anger on.
No...he's a narcissistic abusive prick. There's one really quick scene where somebody is almost on the boat that was stuck in the water and he pushes them off with like a boat paddle or something and screams "NO YOU'LL SWAMP US!!"
I bet it was mixed feelings: “Yuck, you’re gross. Hmm, I should probably do SOMETHING for you. Hey, maybe you can get us out of here…” 😂 Ultimately trying to use her as his ticket home.
@@ahill4642The look on his face says it all! Ewww it’s a kid from steerage oh wait they’re loading a lifeboat I’ll use her as a way to get on the boat since my bribe didn’t work with Murdoch!
I've only seen Titanic ONCE, opening night at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, to a packed house and let me say it was the greatest movie experience of my life. To see it on a massive screen, it was truly emotionally overwhelming, because I let myself get "into" the story.
When the ship was sinking, it was unbelievable, and people around me were definitely crying, including me. It has stuck with me decades later.
RIP to the 1,500+ who were lost 🙏
Of the 109 children traveling on the Titanic, almost half were killed when the ship sank - 53 children in total.
Of those 53 children, only one was in first class. The rest were in steerage.
The First Class child was Helen Loraine Allison. Helen had a baby brother that the parents hired a nanny to tend to. During the sinking the nanny and the baby was separated from the family and the mother refused to leave the ship until they were found. She never considered the nanny went straight for the lifeboats and never bothered to put Helen on one while she searched. Of course, only the nanny and baby survived.
In the 90s there was a Made-for-TV movie on the Titanic and their story was included.
@@Lindsay-nx5sv Thank you for this. A little bit of extra backstory to feed curiosities.
@@Lindsay-nx5sv what's the title of the made-for-TV movie?
@@lughontheloo714 - It was a two-part television miniseries in 1996 called Titanic. Directed by Robert Leiberman.
So, (1996 Titanic Miniseries) if you are looking for it.
It should be noted that those deaths were likely the result of steerage families getting lost and the difficulty of getting from the 3rd class areas to the decks where the lifeboats were.
In orher words heavy flaws in the design that segregated 3rd from 1st and 2nd (with some good reason mind you) rather than them being turned away or the ridiculous idea that they were deliberately gates off.
She was fictional but that's how scared and alone a lot of children felt during the sinking. Children who left their dads onboard, and children who didn't get to a lifeboat soon. Roughly 50 children perished.
like that one scene “it’s goodbye for a little while..only for a little while. there’s another boat for the daddies this one is for the mummys and the children” and the girls acting in that scene. they did rlly good with showing how children felt on titanic
@@swaggysav The children in Titanic were definitely not convinced that their dads had their own boats. Kids always assume the worst case scenario whenever separated from their parents. Why else do babies cry over and over again seeing their parents leave for work even if one parent stays behind at home. The kids definitely knew it was goodbye.
@@marcuscarana9240 yea that’s why that scene always breaks me. bc they know he’s not coming back but he’s trying to calm them down. the whole movie is sad
For those wondering why the lifeboat was flipped, it’s because the officers connected it to the davits (cranes for lifting, swinging out and lowering boats), thinking that they had more time to properly lower it. However, this was caused by the final plunge being so sudden and the port (left) list being very abundant, making it hard to see how fast she was sinking. However, the ropes were cut eventually and the boat managed to drift away with some passengers and crew on it.
“She’s a fictional character”
Yeah…? And? Can people not have empathy for fictional characters based on REAL people who DID die?
Shut up
Chlil out goodness
the woman who carries the little girl
is an actual person "Rhoda Ebbot"
she lost her two sons when the collapsible rolled over
so it makes sense she is feels motherly towards a little girl who's now an orphan
I like to think that in this version she could have adopted her
I still to this day quote, “I have a CHILD!” 😂
Damn, I should have been using his these past 20 years.
Dude the death of Cora will always , traumatized me 😮
First Rose steals Jack and now death! Hopefully she’s haunting the ship as we speak.
I know cal technically saved her. But I feel like maybe her parents left her there to get something or look for help, with the intention of gonna come back for her. But cal than takes her. Would this count as kidnapping in a way?
No?? Why? How could this be kidnapping? He rescued a petrified kid from certain death.
or maybe they lost another child and left her there while they went to look for the other, yes its possible. And things like that happened in real life. Thats why the only child from first class died that day, I think the parents were in another place of the ship when the crew requested people to go to the boats, but the nanny was in the room with the eldest child, the nanny just took the boy and went to the lifeboat, the parents didnt know, so they spend a lot of time searching for them,eventually the mother and daughter got in that same boat in this video, literally the last one. But bad luck had it that when they cut the ropes and released the boat, the boat jumped up spilling people out of it, including that woman and her child, only the boy survived with the nanny. Also there is the case of Titanic orphans,two brothers that survided alone in the boats, no one knew even their names, they were identified when pictures and the story reached their relatives back in france . The father stole the kids after a divorce granted the custody to the mother.
No, because her parents are likely dead if they got separated.
I don’t think a parent would intentionally leave a child on a sinking ship. It’s more likely she got separated from her parents in the chaos of huge crowds fleeing for their lives. This happened to some families.
I don’t think it’s kidnapping, it’s pure chaos even the crew was throwing random children onto the boats trying to save who they could.
Not just the deleted scene. As they show the scene of everyone in the lifeboats just before the rescue by Carpathia as Cal is taking a drink you see her in a woman's arms
He mentioned that in the video as well
The scene of everyone coming onboard the Carpathia was deleted. They had a scene where Rose is coming on board of the Carpathia that one was deleted. What we saw in the film was everyone on board and Cal looking for Rose.
Fun fact, all of the scenes with the Carpathia were filmed using the Titanic rear deck set and exterior mock-up. That’s why the shots are all so tight, so viewers don’t realize that they’re back on the Titanic.
@@Whitneypyantyou also see her in the regular Carpathia scene on deck on the womans lap tho its very fast and you wont see it if you dont know what you are looking forn
Despite his reputation elsewhere, you gotta give him credit for saving her
I’ve always thought that was the most COWARDLY thing for him to pull. Cal actually used an innocent, traumatized little toddler to get into a lifeboat. To make him even more of a monster, he actually kills Fabrizio by crushing his head with the lifeboat paddle in the original script.
Your point would be valid if he sacrificed her and didn’t save her life. It was quite literally the best thing he did in the entire movie. Regardless of whether it was to help himself, it still saved the life of a child.
Even though he's a POS you can see the sadness on his face when he sees her crying at the beginning
Ya he definitely shows sadness/empathy. Cals a human being and still capable of emotions (sadness, empathy) just like Jack is capable of negative emotions (stealing a coat and hat from someone else- hey it’s only a coat and hat but who knows how much someone paid for those)
Im kinda happy colonel archibald gracie survived, he seemed like a nice dude
I honestly think even though cal used her, he may have had real compassion on the child because he did comfort her for awhile. It’s a shame he didn’t adopt her.
I agree, I think he has conflicting feelings: oh, you’re gross. Aww, poor kid. Hey, I could use you as my ticket…
This scene bothered me so much as a small child. Imagine being left all alone in that mayhem and being separated from your parents. I can't imagine
My family immigrated to the usa on the Carpathia, the ship that rescued the survivers.
If they inserted all the deleted scenes in titanic the movie will literally be 5 hrs long, i would watch that, they should do that
I’m so glad that little girl survived. It haunted me after watching this movie in the theater when it first came out, because I missed that little frame of a second when she was seen again safely in that woman’s arms. In my very vidid head canon, she probably lost her whole family in the sinking, and got adopted by that loving woman that held her for several hours on that life boat, since it was a traumatic bonding experience for them both. The woman probably lost people too, and that little girl was her salvation as well.
I love how the voice guy reminds us after reassuring everyone about the girl he's like "she was also just a fictional character" LOL😂
yeah, after wasted all that emotion 😳 😃 😧 😰 😜
“she’s also just a fictional character 😄”
A fictional character that resembled the children that lost their families and even died on the Titanic due to lousy and unqualified rich constructors of the ship that compensated enough to not comprehend the stability of their own ship or even their own directions.
Titanic was built by Harland & Wolff, some of the best shipbuilders at the time (at a global level). Titanic wasn't poorly constructed, as its sister ship (Olympic) showed by surviving three collisions with other vessels (including 1 German U-boat during WWI and a British warship) during her long career at the sea. The Titanic tragedy was a terrible accident.
Oh cool, the Carpathia. I'd forgotten that ship was in the film, it was actually build in my hometown!
in middle school we did a titanic unit in english and we were reading these first hand accounts and one of the was of this guy name jack thayer. one kid asked if it was jack from the movie.
1. his last name was dawson in the movie
2. this guys from the accounts was definitely in first class however jack in the movie was in third
3. the guy in the first had accounts lived, jack from the movie did not (but he could have fit on that door too)
4. jack from the movie was a fiction character.
i don’t know how he thought it was the guy from the movie.
Words can’t express I’m glad someone answered this. I always wondered what happened to her but no one vet seemed to mention it because she was just an extra.
Him saying "please I'm all she's got" to manipulate his way onto the lifeboat is so sickening. Vile man
What’s with all these titanic scenes popping in my fed
The Titanic was an absolute disgrace with how much went wrong, and I really only know surface level details. This was nothing but negligence and corruption.
Wrong. There are a lot of myths about the Titanic story. The Titanic disaster was due to incredible weather conditions and overconfidence because of prior ships sinking, in which everything went according to plan (including rescue ships arriving on time). Titanic and her sisters were the best ships available at the time. There was no corruption or negligence during their construction.
@@carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338 thus.. with freezing situation and no moon.. it completely dark as hell. and your vision something hurt because it too cold.
@@darell4966 Yes, the weather was incredible that night. It was a sort of perfect storm of calm and cold. A quiet, killer night.
@@carlosadriantinajerovelazc4338There was negligence in some things! The lack of sufficient life boats. The underfilling of them with passengers. The locked up steerage passengers who had no chance of making it. The captain deciding “full speed ahead” despite iceberg warnings. 👀 I’m sure many others could add to this list. I just found more in a simple google search: the iron rivets were low grade and if they’d been better quality the ship would have sank more slowly, the binoculars were locked away, the reversed propeller reduced the ship’s maneuverability, the steersman mixed up left and right and took a wrong turn, shutting the water tight doors meant the ship was filled unevenly which made it sink faster, open portholes took on more water, the captain only wired for help 20 minutes after the crash, the titanic was travelling too fast.
So a wide variety of negligence and bad decisions, and arrogance if not corruption.
In a deleted scene, the girl can be seen with her siblings and parents in 3rd class as Jack and Rose are trying to reach the boatdeck.
Also, her father is the drunk guy in the third class party scene that falls and then reaches for his beer.
"she survives" :0
"Deleted scene" :))
"We do see her there" :DDD
"Here is the little girl" :DDDDDDDDDDD
"She's fictional" :/
😂
all those emotions for nothing!?
whiny brat, too
I knew because she appears again in the boat scene
"You know what, i dont want you anymore"
-Cal
If only Cora also could survive):
Rip cora
The saddest part in my opinion is when the mom is telling her kids a bedtime story although I almost never cry at all this got me it was just so sad how the children didn’t even know what was happening that mom was an amazing person aswell as her kids they didn’t deserve that if only they were filling the life boats all the way then they might have made it😭
Too bad Cora wasn't on that boat. :(
The scenes with the kids get me now as a parent. 😢
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Bro I watched this last night, I was about to cry when Jack died. :(
She wasn't a real character or even based on someone who was real. No children were aboard that boat (Boat A). Even if she was, she probably would have died within minutes after it floated off the Titanic as the boat was flooded with atleast 2 feet of water.
Yes but Cora, Jack's "best girl" at the 3rd class party, sadly, she died 😔
When he grabbed that child and held her everyone thought that was his child because she stopped fussing and it guaranteed him a seat on that boat. It saved his life holding that child.
Every man , women,& children for themselves!😱😵😱good luck trying to survive that shit!
It was actually a nod to one of the original titanic films from the 5’s I’m pretty Shure it’s a night to remember but I don’t know
In "A Night to Remember", one generic character is an elderly steward who finds a little steerage class boy who has become separated from his family. He takes care of the boy and they are last seen huddled together in a corner moments before the ship disappears beneath the waves.
Several such fictional characters with virtually no back story were used to encapsulate the experiences of passengers from each of the classes aboard.
half the movie were "nods" to that film, even the "nods" that are completely wrong about the sinking like that scene of third class locked down to get first class first on the boats, that never happened, or that scene with Ismay pushing the captain to go faster to break a speed record makes no sense, also the movie portrays him like some dumb rich guy, who he wasnt, they were well aware that the Titanic, nor Olympic could ever break any speed records, they were build with luxury and size in mid, titanic engines could only produce 46k HP, and the speed record was hold by a smaller oceanliner, with 4 propellers and engines capable of producing 68k horse power. Not to mention the whole thing with Murdoch shooting people to then shoot himself.
I feel bad for another child character in the movie… Cora… there is this deleted scene in Titanic, titled Cora’s fate… oh god its super super heartbreaking.😭😭😭😭😩
cal didn't just chuck her away as he didnt need or want her anymore. he was trying to save them all by cutting the ropes to the lifeboat.. impossible to do with a child in your arms
This man save his live and from this kid. He was only worried about him self 😢
She actually looks like Cora and by the way I saw Corey is the leading scene in that was really sad by the way and it was about her death
I always wanted to get a copy of the original theatrical release from 1997, I want to see how it really was seen back then. Not the 2012 remake... Anywhere I can find it ? I'm fine with DVD's.
I noticed her 8n the Life Boat and in the deleted scene.
Also I read on wiki that she was reunited with her family and she had a twin sister to.
That little girl was played by my mothers best friend
Are they goung to release a copy of the film plus deleted scenes?
Honestly, aside from the massive guilt you would feel at being the only member of your family to survive, having a rich dude use you to get in the boat and therefore saving your life wouldn’t be that bad
I watched this movie when i was like 11 yo. I have such a traumatizing, vivid memory of it tbh. The worst was people's expressions. The face of that little girl when everyone is panicking broke my heart into pieces. I thought she died tbh. So glad she made it in the deleted scene.
That little girl gave such a convincing performance too
she may be a fictional character but a little girl who lost her parents could have very well been used to to get onto a life boat after her parents can’t be found. Especially in that situation. I’d like to believe she’s real.
If you notice when the lifeboat tips to the side, you can see the woman holding the little girl on the edge to keep them from falling in the water
In the UK people still do that to claim benefits. It starts with "I have a child" and ends up with "I have ten children"
Fun fact: you actually see her when jacks meets rose at the end by the clock
If you're talking about the girl who is being carried (presumably by her dad) as Rose is walking towards Jack then it isnt the same girl. That is a girl called Cora who Jack dances with at some point earlier in the movie
@@Please_allow_me and cora dead along with her parents
It was the picking of her hands and the crying that convinced me either she felt it was real or an amazing little actor. Very convincing
Sad thing is he ONLY SAVED her to save his ass. He doesn't give a crap for anyone but himself
Thats why i hate cal lol
She was actually supposed to be a "C" character that was part of a large Irish family. She is seen in many deleted scenes throughout the movie.
still remember my first time watching this movie.. almost cant make it till the end when this scene happen.. i cant see young innocent children hopeless crying like that. i mean what happen to her next..
That is the Wadell Twins Amber and Allison whom I went to summer school with as kids shortly after this movie. They're very nice people. ❤❤
The boat they're in is Collapsible A. Because if you read over what the survivors said about the "launching" of that boat once it's davit ropes were cut the boat shoots upward in the water and that's what throws the people out of the boat.
She is a very good actress.. Her crying is soo natural
Cal wasn’t like “I don’t want you” he gave the little girl to a woman to comfort her
most kids and women on that particular boat died because, as we see in the movie, they didnt had time to launch the boat and was still tied, when water reached the boat deck the ship went fast suddenly, the boat was being pulled down by the ship, when they managed to cut the ropes, the boat was being pulled down and sudenly lifted up, spilling people out. There is a tragic case of a first class family, the nanny took the boy and went to the boats, the family wasnt with her, they were in the lounge or somewere else, and they didnt know were she was, they spend a lot of time searching for the boy, when finally they went to the boats, the only boat left was that one, the mother and the girl got in the boat, then that whole scene happens and they were tossed out of the boat when the boat was cut free and jumped up. only the boy survived with the nany
@LUNA tic Yes but it was pannic, even tho at first people werent in panic or anything, quite the oposite, people had to be convinced or even forced to get in the boats. But add to that a missing child, I gues they just panic, and the girls was like a yo or something like that, too young, the logical thing would be for the father to put the woman and child on the boat and for him and his personal valet to keep looking but, I dont know, people dont think right when in panic.
Apparently all of us as kids thought Cal adopted her 😂
Why was the scene deleted?
Huh. I had thought that girl had died and they were using her character to convey there were children that died on the titanic.
Although no one talks about that little boy who was drowned below deck because his father went the wrong way....
What if the titanic sank on April 1st and when everyone saw it on the morning papers they thought it was a joke and then the survivors came and were so annoyed
I always wanted to know what happened AFTER. Cal claimed to be her father so I’m sure the ladies on the boat were very confused why she didn’t cry for him or why he didn’t want to hold her. And then once off the life boat did he have to admit it wasn’t his baby because they wouldn’t have let him leave without her!
My guy.. where are you getting all these deleted scenes from!?! I’m starting to think you and the director worked on this together 😂 but thank you 🙏
added story: he unalives himself later in life and his kids fight for his possessions. Fun times.
Ima guy but im admit I get emotional when I see that scene of her crying especially when her tear drop is showing cause I look at her and I’m like she’s just a little girl confuse and scared not knowing what to do 😢I wish I can be there for real and give her a hug
Cal saved himself and Jack had to die. Why is it always the jerk who survives?!
I wanna ask did she survive on the carpthia?😮..
This is awesome. Thanks for these vids