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Titanic director wants to end debate over Jack’s death once and for all

Since “Titanic” came out 25 years ago, there’s been a lot of discussion about the pivotal final scene that has become almost as iconic as the movie itself. (Leonardo DiCaprio), after the infamous sinking of an ocean liner, beloved Rose (Kate Winslet) briefly scooped up a floating door, ultimately taking her out of the frozen seas that claimed so many lives. (This is a conundrum that has elicited comments from Hollywood celebrities such as Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, as well as Winslet himself in the past). “We’ve done a ‘forensic’ study to show that the door probably couldn’t support both,” Cameron told the Toronto Sun on Friday. , “They used two stuntmen of the same weight as Kate and Leo, placed sensors all over their bodies and inside them, put them in ice water and tested them.” , the answer was that neither of them could have survived.” “Only one can survive.” release. However, the network has yet to divulge any details, and CNN has reached out to National Geographic for comment. Cameron previously commented on the “Mysterious Legends” episode, which explores whether Jack had to die. But in the end it all came down to an artistic decision.No, he had to die,” Cameron said in a new interview. “It’s a movie about death. Love is measured by sacrifice.” The filmmaker of “Avatar: Way of the Water” added his hopes with a new special about “Titanic” and Jack’s death. “Maybe… maybe… 25 years later, I don’t have to deal with this anymore.

Since “Titanic” came out 25 years ago, there’s been a lot of discussion about the pivotal end scene that has become almost as iconic as the movie itself.

Well, director James Cameron Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) puts a definitive end to the speculation that his beloved Rose (Kate Winslet) might have survived the infamous sinking of the ocean liner, if only she had had a little ride on the floating door. I want to hit From the frozen sea that ultimately claimed so many lives. (it’s a conundrum illustrated commentary from Hollywood celebrities such as Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, and Winslet herself in the past).

Cameron said he conducted a “forensic” investigation to show that the door may not have supported both.

“We put all this to rest and did some scientific work to drive a stake into its heart,” Cameron said. toronto sun on friday.

“Since then, we’ve done a thorough forensic analysis with a hypothermia expert who recreated the raft from the movie,” he continued, adding, “They used two stuntmen who were the same weight as Kate and Leo, We put sensors all over them,” he added. That’s what it means.

“Only one can survive,” said Cameron.

Cameron said the research will be the subject of a National Geographic special to coincide with the 25th anniversary re-release of “Titanic” in 4K. However, the network has yet to reveal any details.

CNN reached out to National Geographic for comment.

Cameron previously commented “Mythbusters” episode Investigating whether or not Jack should die, ultimately tying it all down to an artistic decision.

“No, he had to die,” Cameron said in a new interview. “It’s like Romeo and Juliet. It’s a movie about love and sacrifice and death. Love is measured by sacrifice.”

Avatar: Path of WaterThe filmmaker said his hopes for the new special of “Titanic” and Jack’s death scene were “maybe… maybe… 25 years from now, I won’t have to deal with this anymore.” added.



https://www.wgal.com/article/titanic-did-jack-have-to-die-james-cameron-answer/42276644 Titanic director wants to end debate over Jack’s death once and for all

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