They could have just called for a nearby lifeboat. Many of them were only half-full
He told Rose that he was poor and they would be happy and he would love her always.
Rose only her ‘he was poor’ so she shoved him under the water.
*severe eyeroll*
I’m interpreting a move to mainstream these idiotic ‘interactive’ games to theatrical films. I believe that I recall mistakenly clicking on some such films in streaming and quickly getting disgusted.
Imagine a theatrical release of Titanic proportions being projected upon the screen from a computer and all the seats having buttons to vote A-B-C-D etc.
I’m not having any of that, but I’m of the camp who refused free avatar tickets today. So there.
Some people need to get a life.
Being the equity worshiper that I am in today’s woke standards, I would have declared myself a transexual non binary panqueer netherkind and pushed her queertransnethephobic arse off the door and waited for my rescue.
When Rose threw the stone in the water, I wanted her to go after it and retrieve it.
Odd side bar: About sixty years ago, my grandmother told me that her aunt and uncle were on the Titanic, on its one voyage. Her aunt refused to get in a lifeboat without her husband. I know no details.
The oft discussed scene was impossible from the beginning. Fact is, decapio is a narcissistic hedonist. He would have knocked winslet in the head, pushed her into the water, and saved himself.
Really? There was a debate on whether the door could have floated two?
It was a MOVIE and they wanted an emotional hook for the viewers.