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TITANIC (1997) PART 1 | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION

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Sean colenso

To give you an idea of far & fast the Titanic went when it the ocean floor before it ploughed to a stop, is the ocean floor is almost up to the anchor. Although she eventually broke in half, Titanic broke after she went under, about 1200 ft before it hit the bottom. Survivors witnessed the ship sinking without breaking. The depth at which it broke was calculated by the scattering of debris in the debries field.

Robert Greffey

James Cameron is a deep sea enthusiast, and has dived down to the Titanic site himself. I think more than once. His passion for the subject really shines through in how he tried to bring that boat and the people on it to life. I'm not always crazy about his writing, but the dude delivers on spectacle without fail, and he serves it up nicely here. And yes, the White Star Line billed the Titanic as "unsinkable". So the irony that it would sink on its maiden voyage has forever marked it as a poster child of human hubris. Oh, and as for how rats get on ships, the answers are too numerous to count but a couple I've seen myself: in cargo containers, or crawl along the mooring ropes to the boat while it's docked. I actually used to work with a woman who did some crew work for this movie. The film was behind schedule and over budget, so they had multiple units working. Most historical dramas would have 2 shooting groups, or 3 tops. She was working on "Unit H" or some crazy thing like that as they worked around the clock to get shots of flooding hallways and stuff. Apparently it was a nightmarish experience of being cold and wet for 12 or more hours a day. "Tough shoot" is an understatement.