@@ninoforouzan6415 wow.... Now after all these years.. I understand what that meant so mean and rude and disrespectful of her mom.. Wow.. But i like that Jack acts so classy
I love how jack never pretended to be anyone else but himself he could have pretended to be a rich guy like molly told him to do but he didn't he stayed true to himself
he could not fake it because A: rose and boyfriend knows he is a poor 3rd passenger and would have exposed him (not to mention rose would have not got inlove with him crashing the movie) but he does fakes it with rose as a joke: when the rich old guy asks if he is from the dawnson's X location rich family he replies "from the chippewa falls dawnson's" and the old guy says "oooooh" and rose and jack giggles that the old guy thinks he is a rich guy.
The world also needs more women like Rose. Who understood Jack even though he was homeless and an orphan. Stop saying that only men are jerks. There are good people and then there are bad people. That shouldn't be assigned by gender.
I love that dirty look Molly gives to Ruth at 0:33. This shows that even though she is in first class she is not snobbish unlike her and Cal and treats Jack as an equal. In fact Molly is in fact very motherly.
Molly is very motherly. Notice in the lifeboat scene she calls Rose "darling" this is the way normal adults would talk to a young teenage girl but Ruth doesn't show any affection for her daughter and treats her more like an adult before she is ready.
@Pierce Belfast Yeah, I think her husband became rich after mining gold. So she came from a poor lifestyle and suddenly became rich. And was still looked down on from the high society women.
Yeah Molly Brown was a poor woman who married a poor man because she loved him, and then they became rich when he struck gold. Molly knows exactly how Jack feels, to have nothing in the world but the shirt on your back and to nevertheless be happy with the hand life has dealt you.
0:33 Love that glare Molly gives to Ruth she was nothing like those people in 1st class she throughout the whole movie she treated Jack as an equal as well aa mother figure to Jack we need more people in the world like her
+Cpt. Coon The unsinkable Molly Brown was an absolute legend as she had the best of both worlds. Being of "new money" status (which the not so modest wealthy families considered vulgar and frowned upon), she could empathize with the less fortunate. When she landed weath however, she remained humble and very accepting of those that would otherwise be considered vermin. She treated everyone as equals unlike the majority of the snobbish first class.
Molly also knows that's how Ruth perceives her too since she was poor initially, so Ruth certainly see her as an "imposter" in first-class...Molly got the last laugh though when Ruth became penniless...😎
Yes, it was the use of his strength. It was him that was showing true class. Won them over to where (if he wanted) could have joined the men in the smoking room.
There is a deleted scene that shows Molly at the bar requesting more ice for her drink as the ship sails past the iceberg in the background. (Of course, the irony was intentional). She is a bit intoxicated due to the fact that she is depressed over the First Class women continuing to shun her. I am glad this scene was deleted. First of all, this was just too ridiculous to have actually happened, and second, it would have diminished the proud and self-confident character that Molly really was.
@@nassauguy48 and third, that scene would've been historically inaccurate as Molly was in her cabin when the titanic struck the iceberg, not in the bar
Same here, it's all perspective. Too a 12 year old someone in there 20s seams really older and grown, now that I'm in my early 20s I see how young that is. To a 45 year old a 23 year old is just a kid.
When you got nothing you got nothing to lose compared to those who have everything so your not consumed with the fear of losing what you never had in the first place.
This is a crucial part of Jack’s character development because it’s the first time that he actually sees the world that Rose lives in every day and understands the misery she was referring to earlier. When she first told him how alone she felt, he was sympathetic but didn’t fully get it because he’d never been in that position before. But now that he’s literally walking in the shoes of someone in first class, he finally gets what she was talking about, and that’s what motivates him to take action the next day and encourage her to break free from that lifestyle.
Ruth is fascinating. She looks down on Jack for being poor when she's practically penniless herself. She even looks down on Molly for being 'new money' but I bet you she'd swap places with her in a heartbeat! Great acting.
There are people like Ruth who aren’t even rich, or have a lot of money, and still act like her. Go down to North Carolina, outside of the marine base camp Lejeune; you’ll definitely run into fat, stay at home moms who co-opt their husband’s rank and look down on people who have a rank lower than their own husband, and these fat heifers ain’t even in the military themselves lmao
If you want to impress a girl, gentlemen need to study this scene. The secret of being a gentleman is being yourself with CONFIDENCE, which wins most ladies heart. God Bless.
I think its a bit more than just being yourself. It's more like you're not a ashamed of who you are and your flaws, but you also need to be confident and modest. Mostly know how to play your audience. If Jack said exactly what he said in a different manner, say... sad and conceited, it wouldn't play out the same.
@@PsyQoBoy You are absolutely right. While accepting people for who they are is important, you must not care what others think, which will have them accept you for who you are as well. God Bless.
Watching this at a young age taught me to never be ashamed of where I come from and to be proud of my upbringing no matter how embarrassing or difficult it was.
I think the important thing it taught me was to be interesting. Even if your life is depressing turn it into a fun story. I can't always do that but when I can it is a lot of fun
Jack's charisma is ultimately what sold him at that dinner table. Rose was completely gushing over him for it and the majority of the people at the table found him very charming and even amusing. What would've made this scene hit even harder was if one of the nice gentleman offered him a job for when they made it to America; it would've added to the tragedy of his demise.
The men do invite him to cigars and brandy. I agree that a job would have been a bit insulting, but all in all, they were treating him like one of the group in the end
Same thing happened to me. Yesterday I was having champagne with some fine people and now I'm here sleeping under a bridge posting this comment from a stolen phone. God has good humour indeed.
Exactly, he didn't let them humiliate him but didn't resort to rude behavior. He even managed to make everyone in the table laugh at the end. Mark of a true gentleman.
Rose's mom was depicted as a superficial woman who was willing to marry off her daughter to that wretched man just so that she could remain in the upper strata of society.
@@Ari-ne2yb But she was also depicted as a woman whose financial status was in peril, as her late husband had died in debt. So yes, she was prejudiced, but her fears did not arise in a vacuum.
0:45 She briefly takes her eyes off Jack here. It's short but you can still catch it. It's to see what she's eating and I get what u mean. Just happened to catch it while reading your comment.
Im a firm supporter of this theory. That's why we never really see much of his flaws and he even appears like a Mary Sue at times, and notice how he died as soon his purpose in the story was fulfilled?
I get why someone would believe that but it doesn’t make any sense the movie clearly introduced him as an individual character existing outside of Roses life BEFORE boarding the ship
@@adehela13 The story is being told from Rose's perspective. Jack had told her that he won the tickets with a lucky hand of cards and we don't see anything else about him before boarding.
@@IblewuponyourfaceIIIVery true. I was sharing an apartment with two roommates when I was in college and the one used to make fun of me everyday for being poor. He'd take his expensive yogurt out of the fridge and look at me and say "You can't afford this, mate. If you could, I'd let you have one. You need to get the cheap no name yogurt." My heart sank. Then it backfired on him a couple weeks later when I got drunk on tequila and kicked him out as my name was on the lease for the place.
It would not have been wise as the mum and Cal would then humiliate Jack by exposing him as a poor guy pretending to be rich. Also, the other first class folks know that Jack did not board the ship with them so he must have been from the lower decks.
I still can't get over how this man doesn't have an Oscar yet. The guy is a household name, there are people we haven't even heard of before with more than one. It is perhaps the greatest injustice in all of Hollywood.
+Shanghai Noon It's not that Leo didn't have an Oscar, but because he's great, they still didn't make a more special award for him. For his work,an Oscar would be like handling candy to a kid.
In the end what matters the most is honesty and humility no matter where you come from. Jack just proved it in his own style. This movie is a masterful storytelling.
Jack did well, but it was really mostly Cal and Rose's mom that was getting on him. Interestingly, most of the men at that table were known nerds who would have likely been quite interested in Jack's stories.
Watch this again after Titanic sub tragedy. RIP for the passengers. James Cameron is Genius. This film stucked in people's mind just can't get out. One of the Best Film of All Time! TITANIC
Jack says "a very lucky hand" and it makes me think.. I feel like he's so grateful and happy to have met Rose that he still felt that way, that he was lucky to have gotten on that ship to meet her and share what they shared, despite the terrible outcome that occurred.
@@edwuinceron809 I dunno, they used to store it at Area 51. I tried to get in to see during the great raid of 2019 but the security was too tight. I think they moved it to Cheyenne mountain complex in Colorado.
@Ayub Kutta the thing is, she was really not. She was marrying Rose off to Cal for monetary gain, they were literally losing all they had due to debt after her husband's death before the engagement. She could have used a little bit of humility because life was certainly trying to knock her down a couple dozen pegs.
If this doesn't prove that Jack is smooth with his words, I don't know what does. Jack is like really knows how to choose the right words. It also really shows a lot of personality. If any scene were to represent him it would be this entire dinner scene. He truly does have a totally different set of eyes.
@@hughm1383 they're not talking about his accent. they're talking about how he's got a rebuttal for every backhanded compliment or insult thrown at him
One of the many reasons why James Cameron is one of my all time favorite directors. He's done some great movies! This is one of them! Loved it since I was a toddler!
“I love waking up in the morning not knowing what’s gonna happen.”what a great quote.I’ve never seen this genuinely kind and cheerful guy before.we need him in a real world
Realy nice work by leo...i love this movie and every dialogue of it..nowadays its very hard to find such person with positive attitude towards life....
watching this scene after many many years, Leo looks like a kid. Time flies so fast its amazing. some of those actors/actresses in that movie have passed away too.
Everyone talks about Jack But can we just appreciate how well the historical characters are portrayed here, especially people like Molly and Archibald Gracie, he is one of my favorite people from The Titanic.
Jack didn't need wealth in order to stay strong and speak his mind while Ruth was trying to undermine him. I like how Jack doesn't let people who think they are better than him get him down. All a person needs is something that would make him/her happy and it doesn't need to be wealth and especially not being 1st class. 3rd class people are way much fun to be around.
Appreciate what you already have! I don’t have to be jack Dawson broke but I have food in my belly, roof over my head, a cold beer in one hand and lofi playing in the background. Just enjoying the vibes!
Yeah man I am blessed but I also forget often that I have food, water and freedom sometimes- I think if all people would appreciate life more, World would be a bit less harder place.
I love how Jack refuses to let that old witch shame him
It's epic!
Too bloody right
And u find that sort of rootless appealing what does that mean can anybody tell me???
@@magnolia3521 it means if he likes to live such a "poor" life
@@ninoforouzan6415 wow.... Now after all these years.. I understand what that meant so mean and rude and disrespectful of her mom.. Wow.. But i like that Jack acts so classy
I love how jack never pretended to be anyone else but himself he could have pretended to be a rich guy like molly told him to do but he didn't he stayed true to himself
emma cooper you mean to say he could have been frank abignale
@@jackdiamondsa4298 No of course not, but Frank Abignale Jr., definitely.
@@EyeGlassTrainofMind except Frank was suppose to be about 17 when the movie started with him pretending to be a pilot
Which eventually cost him his life !
he could not fake it because A: rose and boyfriend knows he is a poor 3rd passenger and would have exposed him (not to mention rose would have not got inlove with him crashing the movie) but he does fakes it with rose as a joke: when the rich old guy asks if he is from the dawnson's X location rich family he replies "from the chippewa falls dawnson's" and the old guy says "oooooh" and rose and jack giggles that the old guy thinks he is a rich guy.
The world needs more guys like Jack. He loves life, he's genuinely kind, he's cheerful, understanding, accepting, humble...
there are people like that lol the world isn't small
The world also needs more women like Rose. Who understood Jack even though he was homeless and an orphan. Stop saying that only men are jerks. There are good people and then there are bad people. That shouldn't be assigned by gender.
I like Jack but I prefer the snarky gentleman type.
This world needs better girls. Most girls just use guys for their money...
They're called Christians. They're all over.
I love that dirty look Molly gives to Ruth at 0:33. This shows that even though she is in first class she is not snobbish unlike her and Cal and treats Jack as an equal. In fact Molly is in fact very motherly.
Molly is very motherly. Notice in the lifeboat scene she calls Rose "darling" this is the way normal adults would talk to a young teenage girl but Ruth doesn't show any affection for her daughter and treats her more like an adult before she is ready.
I really do not get Ruth. Despite her high birth, at this point, she was as poor as a church mouse.
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@Pierce Belfast Yeah, I think her husband became rich after mining gold. So she came from a poor lifestyle and suddenly became rich. And was still looked down on from the high society women.
Yeah Molly Brown was a poor woman who married a poor man because she loved him, and then they became rich when he struck gold. Molly knows exactly how Jack feels, to have nothing in the world but the shirt on your back and to nevertheless be happy with the hand life has dealt you.
0:33 Love that glare Molly gives to Ruth she was nothing like those people in 1st class she throughout the whole movie she treated Jack as an equal as well aa mother figure to Jack we need more people in the world like her
+Cpt. Coon The unsinkable Molly Brown was an absolute legend as she had the best of both worlds. Being of "new money" status (which the not so modest wealthy families considered vulgar and frowned upon), she could empathize with the less fortunate. When she landed weath however, she remained humble and very accepting of those that would otherwise be considered vermin. She treated everyone as equals unlike the majority of the snobbish first class.
Molly is a super B she mean and nasty to be mean to Ruth
Ruth didn’t dislike Jack. She knew her daughter marrying Cal was their only chance at avoiding bankruptcy
Molly Brown had just come into money so she knew what it was like to be poor. It explains why she treated Jack as an equal
Molly also knows that's how Ruth perceives her too since she was poor initially, so Ruth certainly see her as an "imposter" in first-class...Molly got the last laugh though when Ruth became penniless...😎
Air in my lungs .... *smokes in the whole movie*
lmao bruhhhh
Rofl
Sayyam Oswal lol
smoking was healthy back in 1912
tjenaste And why was it healthy?
Seen this movie a million times and never fails to make me cry, one of the greatest movies ever made.
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+TheCodedtestament yeah man , just can't stop crying every time , such a beautiful love story
The thing that makes me cry is the fact it's a true story and it actually did happen knowing that it triggers me to cry even more
+TheCodedtestament yeah, its pretty good. not one of the greatest films tho haha, top 250 maybe
+TheCodedtestament Agreed.
Also Leo finally gets an oscar he deserved.
My favorite part of this is still Kathy Bates' reaction at :34
This deprecating look by Molly😒
You mean 0:33
Then take you finger and tast on 0:33 fast 10 times
@@musicalartist3382 lol
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I still love how Jack out classed the entire table and he barely has any money compared to those rich people.
Just an absolute legend.
indeed
"manners maketh man"
Yes, it was the use of his strength. It was him that was showing true class. Won them over to where (if he wanted) could have joined the men in the smoking room.
No one outclassed Molly.
He didn’t tho
Well he only outclassed Cal and Rose's mom. Everyone else liked him.
Molly was the underdog character here. I absolutely loved how she was caring for jack and helped him at the dinner.
There is a deleted scene that shows Molly at the bar requesting more ice for her drink as the ship sails past the iceberg in the background. (Of course, the irony was intentional). She is a bit intoxicated due to the fact that she is depressed over the First Class women continuing to shun her. I am glad this scene was deleted. First of all, this was just too ridiculous to have actually happened, and second, it would have diminished the proud and self-confident character that Molly really was.
@@nassauguy48 and third, that scene would've been historically inaccurate as Molly was in her cabin when the titanic struck the iceberg, not in the bar
in one of the bloopers he messed up and said "i got lungs in my air"
😂
This is pretty deep actually, once you think about it
I think he do it with deep intention lol
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I just realized that-
He looks so young in this scene! I remember watching this movie when I was a kid. He seemed so old.
Early 20's
Same here, it's all perspective. Too a 12 year old someone in there 20s seams really older and grown, now that I'm in my early 20s I see how young that is. To a 45 year old a 23 year old is just a kid.
He's 22. Winslet is 21.
Leo always looked young for his age. Could have easily passed for a teenager here
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I hate how people actually looked down on the poor like this.
Well done Jack for not letting them get to you.
It still happens now tbh
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Sorry, but the rich are just better.
When you got nothing you got nothing to lose compared to those who have everything so your not consumed with the fear of losing what you never had in the first place.
@Fadewhispa What does that have to do with this?
This is a crucial part of Jack’s character development because it’s the first time that he actually sees the world that Rose lives in every day and understands the misery she was referring to earlier. When she first told him how alone she felt, he was sympathetic but didn’t fully get it because he’d never been in that position before. But now that he’s literally walking in the shoes of someone in first class, he finally gets what she was talking about, and that’s what motivates him to take action the next day and encourage her to break free from that lifestyle.
I acrually did not realize that the first time. Good eye.
Ruth is fascinating. She looks down on Jack for being poor when she's practically penniless herself. She even looks down on Molly for being 'new money' but I bet you she'd swap places with her in a heartbeat! Great acting.
There are people like Ruth who aren’t even rich, or have a lot of money, and still act like her.
Go down to North Carolina, outside of the marine base camp Lejeune; you’ll definitely run into fat, stay at home moms who co-opt their husband’s rank and look down on people who have a rank lower than their own husband, and these fat heifers ain’t even in the military themselves lmao
Agreed, Ruth is a fascinating character indeed. Underneath all that pride and prejudice, she is panicking. Not only that, but she is playing a role.
Ruth is a gold digger she’s using her daughter to marry Cal just so he can give them a wealthy lifestyle.
if ruth is dirt poor, how did she get 1st class and get all that fancy stuff? i’m confused
@@dollpickle Because she had had money while her husband was still alive, but it had recently run out because of her late husband's debts.
If you want to impress a girl, gentlemen need to study this scene. The secret of being a gentleman is being yourself with CONFIDENCE, which wins most ladies heart. God Bless.
I think its a bit more than just being yourself. It's more like you're not a ashamed of who you are and your flaws, but you also need to be confident and modest. Mostly know how to play your audience.
If Jack said exactly what he said in a different manner, say... sad and conceited, it wouldn't play out the same.
Expect the person is a weeb or furry ... than he should try be someone else.
Its more like looking like Leonardo DiCaprio
@@PsyQoBoy You are absolutely right. While accepting people for who they are is important, you must not care what others think, which will have them accept you for who you are as well. God Bless.
Every girl here is commenting about his looks. You just have to be good looking or have money and the girls will come to u.
Jack:: “air in my lungs”
Titanic:: I’m going to end that man’s air in the lungs
Underrated
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Why is this comment so underrated😭🤦🏻♀️
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Ok this is supposed to be sad but I can't stop laughing 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“I mean, I got everything I need here with me. I got the air in my lungs and a few blank sheets of paper”.
The significance of that line. Love it.
Humbleness. We could all do with it.
The significance is bigger when you had severe COVID.
I got my Apple Watch my Cybertruck and the air in my lungs
The significance of that line is enhanced by the fact that a few hours from there he would no longer have air in his lungs, nor blank sheets of paper.
Explain please
Watching this at a young age taught me to never be ashamed of where I come from and to be proud of my upbringing no matter how embarrassing or difficult it was.
I think the important thing it taught me was to be interesting. Even if your life is depressing turn it into a fun story. I can't always do that but when I can it is a lot of fun
Jack's charisma is ultimately what sold him at that dinner table. Rose was completely gushing over him for it and the majority of the people at the table found him very charming and even amusing. What would've made this scene hit even harder was if one of the nice gentleman offered him a job for when they made it to America; it would've added to the tragedy of his demise.
That would have been a bit insulting too, Jack had never stated he needed a job, he was living the life he wanted to.
Yeah. Ruth and Cal needed to take notes. This is how you win over a crowd and get genuine respect!
Not by flexing around money and jewelry.
I wish I had charisma like this. it literally elevates him socially.
The men do invite him to cigars and brandy. I agree that a job would have been a bit insulting, but all in all, they were treating him like one of the group in the end
@@Snagprophetjust be true to yourself it will come naturaly
Same thing happened to me.
Yesterday I was having champagne with some fine people and now I'm here sleeping under a bridge posting this comment from a stolen phone.
God has good humour indeed.
lol!
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Kebaburrito you are amazing whoever the hell you are xD
😂😂😂 I'm dead. Bless your soul.
A very charasmatic, well played character.
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This scene is filled with all kinds of emotions, I love how Jack drops the table etiquette at the end when he picked up the bread!
Exactly, he didn't let them humiliate him but didn't resort to rude behavior. He even managed to make everyone in the table laugh at the end. Mark of a true gentleman.
@@kenllacer Replying to your own comment? ^^;
The other person deleted their comment.
@@kenllacer Oh haha. xD
Well, Cal and Ruth were hardly the epitomes of class.
Kate and Leo are absolutely AMAZING in this movie, their acting AND chemistry.
he's just incredibly handsome. incredible.
It’s literally unbelievable-I-
Jack's eyes 😍
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Um no. The color and shimmer in his eyes
Jack was so respectful to everyone and Rose's mom was sooo judgemental of him.
I think Mrs. DeWitt Bukater was threatened by Jack, especially given her own precarious financial situation.
Rose's mom was depicted as a superficial woman who was willing to marry off her daughter to that wretched man just so that she could remain in the upper strata of society.
@@Ari-ne2yb But she was also depicted as a woman whose financial status was in peril, as her late husband had died in debt. So yes, she was prejudiced, but her fears did not arise in a vacuum.
That’s what people wealthier do to people poorer than them, I’ve seen this many times even among poor people who have more than poorer people.
I love how in this scene Rose couldnt take her eyes off Jack!
Uhh... The director told her to do that?
@B Babbich it needed to be said. People forget this is just a movie.
0:45 She briefly takes her eyes off Jack here. It's short but you can still catch it. It's to see what she's eating and I get what u mean. Just happened to catch it while reading your comment.
Love this scene. It shows how you can be proud of who you are and look at things in a positive light without lying or pretending to be someone else.
The more I watch this movie, the more I wonder if Jack was even "real" he gives of this aura of being almost like a spirit guide to Rose.
Im a firm supporter of this theory. That's why we never really see much of his flaws and he even appears like a Mary Sue at times, and notice how he died as soon his purpose in the story was fulfilled?
I get why someone would believe that but it doesn’t make any sense the movie clearly introduced him as an individual character existing outside of Roses life BEFORE boarding the ship
@@adehela13 The story is being told from Rose's perspective. Jack had told her that he won the tickets with a lucky hand of cards and we don't see anything else about him before boarding.
What if she never actually met Jack and she just has fake memories due to dementia?
He is so true to himself. Thats the only way to stay happy
That's my man. Kicked their wicked asses Leo.
To think that Rose’s mom was an example of a rude person in 1912. Welcome to 2018.
Karens
You really think you can judge an entire era by one person in a movie? 😹
Yes, you can judge an entire era by one person. Go cry about it.
That’s what people wealthier do to people poorer than them, I’ve seen this many times even among poor people who have more than poorer people in 2022
@@IblewuponyourfaceIIIVery true. I was sharing an apartment with two roommates when I was in college and the one used to make fun of me everyday for being poor. He'd take his expensive yogurt out of the fridge and look at me and say "You can't afford this, mate. If you could, I'd let you have one. You need to get the cheap no name yogurt." My heart sank. Then it backfired on him a couple weeks later when I got drunk on tequila and kicked him out as my name was on the lease for the place.
He could have blended in and pretended to be rich but he stayed true to himself. Wow
It would not have been wise as the mum and Cal would then humiliate Jack by exposing him as a poor guy pretending to be rich.
Also, the other first class folks know that Jack did not board the ship with them so he must have been from the lower decks.
that would be in another movie :>
Literally my favourite scene in Titanic
same mam
I still can't get over how this man doesn't have an Oscar yet. The guy is a household name, there are people we haven't even heard of before with more than one. It is perhaps the greatest injustice in all of Hollywood.
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If an Oscar doesn't honor the best, maybe it's the Oscars that are a big joke.. Leo doesn't need a joke of an award..
+Shanghai Noon It's not that Leo didn't have an Oscar, but because he's great, they still didn't make a more special award for him. For his work,an Oscar would be like handling candy to a kid.
This scene is iconic 💝 the acting were so first class.... perfect cast, setting, costumes, screenplay... the dialoges are precise and witty!
I like how he ended the scene with "Il take some more of that" living it up haha.
In the end what matters the most is honesty and humility no matter where you come from. Jack just proved it in his own style. This movie is a masterful storytelling.
As Always said -it doesn’t matter where you are coming from all that matters is where you are heading
Always liked how Jack held his own, wasnt undeterred intimidated by any of them about what they thought of him.
Jack did well, but it was really mostly Cal and Rose's mom that was getting on him. Interestingly, most of the men at that table were known nerds who would have likely been quite interested in Jack's stories.
But seriously though... Kate looked FLAWLESS
Watch this again after Titanic sub tragedy. RIP for the passengers. James Cameron is Genius. This film stucked in people's mind just can't get out. One of the Best Film of All Time! TITANIC
The way rose is watching jack while talking is called Love!
The way he looks at rose while saying that he won the ticket in a very lucky hand poker... Uff... Took my heart❤
Jack says "a very lucky hand" and it makes me think.. I feel like he's so grateful and happy to have met Rose that he still felt that way, that he was lucky to have gotten on that ship to meet her and share what they shared, despite the terrible outcome that occurred.
Molly is like my spirit animal, savage but funny af.
One of my favourite scenes, love the subtle looks and jabs across the table, so tense yet Jack takes it right in his stride.
Please excuse me, my ovaries just imploded
Should there be a disclaimer attached to this video, +Ella May? :D
+20th Century Fox UK Yes, I think so, haha =) Leonaro just looks so handsome in this film.
+Ella May How does that even happen?
He Who Judges I orgasmed looking at Leo ;) sorry if you're too young to understand lol
+Ella May But he is horrible
I love this scene, I could watch it over and over and never get bored of it!
James Cameron roast rich people every minute in this movie. He really hate them 😂
This film is one of the best looking HD movies I’ve ever seen. You can actually see the steam coming out of Ruth’s ears.
how is it so good? it's like 24 years!!!!
@@Jaunty_jules it was restored in 2012 for the Titanic's 100th Anniversary.
0:33 Molly is thinking "Don't let that stuck up cow look down on you Jack!"
I feel like crying because he just so beautiful I can't
The glow in Roses eyes at 0:20 just says so much about the life she is dreaming of..
I hope this guy talking becomes the biggest star in Hollywood and wins an academic award in the future. He is amazing
He actually grew up to be Hollywood royalty!
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Weres his oscar at like seriously!! He's incredible
0:30 - 0:38 - when someone tries to humiliate you but you easily deal with it 🕶️😎
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I love Molly’s eye roll at Rose’s mother here, like she knows the contempt behind that question and she’s not here for it.
Man this is perfection, the way he's saying those dialogue gives you not even a moment to think anything else
A 20 year old homeless person in a rich society behaving like this and giving lessons at the table during dinner can only be seen in a film.
Maybe In your world. Theres 7 billion people in this world, there are things happening you can't even fathom.
@@howtoliveyourbestlife6730 Good answer! 😉
@@howtoliveyourbestlife6730 like the government and aliens colluding to build a new super weapon
aakksshhaayy What weapon is that
@@edwuinceron809 I dunno, they used to store it at Area 51. I tried to get in to see during the great raid of 2019 but the security was too tight. I think they moved it to Cheyenne mountain complex in Colorado.
The best part of this scene was where you start to see Rose fall in love with Jack and Cal and the mother both knew.
The best part? rose can't fall in love with jack, she has to marry Cal, her families reputation depends on it..
@@travisboutilier2220 well she did..
@@travisboutilier2220 Okay... we'll give you a chance to actually watch the movie, then you can come back and tell us what happens bwteen them.
@@travisboutilier2220 Okay troll, then you are denying something that happened in the movie, when you havent even watched it, good job.
@@travisboutilier2220 So why are you denying the stuff that is happening in the movie.
I could never imagine anyone else playing JACK's character other than Leonardo...he personified his life and stardom with this very film...
The way Molly Brown looks at Rose's mother at 0:32
"I mean I got everything I need right here with me: got air in my lungs and a few blank sheets of paper"
lifetime motto...
And after smoking all the cigarrettes he smokes:
"I got cancer in my lungs and few blanks sheets of paper for my Will".
to make each day count!
0:30 "And you find this kind of rootless existence appealing ?"
Says the jobless woman who lives off her existence without knowing the value of WORK.
She said 'rootless'.
Omar Yare rootless not ruthless you dumbass
It’s rootless, not ruthless
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@Ayub Kutta the thing is, she was really not. She was marrying Rose off to Cal for monetary gain, they were literally losing all they had due to debt after her husband's death before the engagement. She could have used a little bit of humility because life was certainly trying to knock her down a couple dozen pegs.
If this doesn't prove that Jack is smooth with his words, I don't know what does. Jack is like really knows how to choose the right words. It also really shows a lot of personality. If any scene were to represent him it would be this entire dinner scene. He truly does have a totally different set of eyes.
Smooth with his words? He has a rough, working-class accent here.
@@hughm1383 they're not talking about his accent. they're talking about how he's got a rebuttal for every backhanded compliment or insult thrown at him
LEONARDO dicaprio is absolutely the best actor of our Era, a camelion who can 'be' anything or anyone and is the most believable actor!! Love him!
One of the many reasons why James Cameron is one of my all time favorite directors. He's done some great movies! This is one of them! Loved it since I was a toddler!
- "How do you have means for travel?"
- "Well, I sell penny stocks for huge commission."
"A real man makes his own luck" is actually good advice
“I love waking up in the morning not knowing what’s gonna happen.”what a great quote.I’ve never seen this genuinely kind and cheerful guy before.we need him in a real world
There were lots of tricky questions from family members, but Jack Dawson answered them very honestly and honestly
Leo is FANTASTIC
The true meaning of life.
"And where exactly do you live mr. Dawson?"
In case no one noticed, she was allready trying.
I watch this every afternoon and morning
0:33-0:38 i’ve always loved Jack & Molly’s reactions towards RUTHless & her rude comment.
Happy Birthday to my Great Uncle Andrew Keane who died on the titanic. Born today 1890. Rest in peace Andy.
0:33 Molly was like "B!tch what did you say?"
Rose’s Mom tried to make a fool out of Jack and it backfired….I love it! He told her 😆👏🏼👏🏼
I love to refuse that this version of leo doesn't exist anymore 😭❤️
Frances Fisher's acting in this movie was incredible. The fact she was so hated is testament to that.
I like how jack doesn't think about wealth.
Cal and Ruth trying to talk him down and make him ashamed of his lifestyle and end up making him shine. 😄
Realy nice work by leo...i love this movie and every dialogue of it..nowadays its very hard to find such person with positive attitude towards life....
The way he was answering their questions...need that sort of confidence in my life...
watching this scene after many many years, Leo looks like a kid. Time flies so fast its amazing. some of those actors/actresses in that movie have passed away too.
Everyone talks about Jack
But can we just appreciate how well the historical characters are portrayed here, especially people like Molly and Archibald Gracie, he is one of my favorite people from The Titanic.
One of the most powerful movie scenes in history ever.
They tried to make him look bad . Yet he taught them a true lesson.
Man I really love this scene. It's so deep and I love how Jack didn't "wear a mask" just to appease these wealthy people
Every actor in this movie deserves an Oscar for their magnificent performance. How natural all of them seem, it's incredible.
yes....but bounder 'Cal' wins by a nose....which you literally want to punch him in....
Best answer ever .
looks good, can't wait for the movie to come out!
It's been out since the 90's.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl thats the joke
Jack didn't need wealth in order to stay strong and speak his mind while Ruth was trying to undermine him. I like how Jack doesn't let people who think they are better than him get him down. All a person needs is something that would make him/her happy and it doesn't need to be wealth and especially not being 1st class. 3rd class people are way much fun to be around.
The way he throws the lighter to Cal. Nice.
His acting is so flawless as always
Appreciate what you already have!
I don’t have to be jack Dawson broke but I have food in my belly, roof over my head, a cold beer in one hand and lofi playing in the background. Just enjoying the vibes!
Yeah man I am blessed but I also forget often that I have food, water and freedom sometimes- I think if all people would appreciate life more, World would be a bit less harder place.