Most Titanic Movie Viewers Didn’t Notice These Mistakes

Most Titanic Movie Viewers Didn’t Notice These Mistakes

Titanic was a difficult film to make for everyone involved, especially with all of the set problems, such as people falling ill and Kate Winslet nearly drowning. Despite the difficulties, filmmaker James Cameron did an excellent job. That is, unless you consider the errors that found their way into the film. These faults, which ranged from historical inaccuracies and continuity errors to visible cameramen, went overlooked by spectators at first, but we can no longer ignore them.

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In reality, Jack and Rose would never have met.

Because this historical fact effectively defeats the movie’s entire thesis, we can understand why it was finally omitted for the benefit of the plot. In truth, Jack and Rose would have never met because she was a first-class traveler and he was a third-class passenger.

That distinction wasn’t only about class back then; it was also about preventing illness spread from lower-class guests (yikes, we know). That means Jack would be unable to reach the first-class deck and save Rose.

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Where did he go ice fishing?

Jack tells Rose a narrative in order to prevent her from jumping into the ocean and taking her own life. In that narrative, he claims he went ice fishing in Lake Wissota, a lake near Chippewa Falls, to warn her of how cold the water would be.

Now, this is an intriguing story, primarily because it makes no sense. The Chippewa River was dammed in 1918, resulting in Lake Wissota, which was built six years after the Titanic sank. So, did Jack arrive from the future, or was he simply fabricating a story to keep Rose from jumping?

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glass or no glass?

There are a number of faults like this in Titanic (which we shall cover later), but this is one of the most apparent. When Rose breaks a window in the lower decks with an axe, she makes sure to remove all of the glass from the frame so it doesn’t cut her when she walks through.

So far, everything makes sense, right? However, a few seconds later, we see that some of the glass had found its way back onto the window she broke. This minor blunder drew a lot of attention from onlookers.

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glass or no glass?

There are a number of faults like this in Titanic (which we shall cover later), but this is one of the most apparent. When Rose breaks a window in the lower decks with an axe, she makes sure to remove all of the glass from the frame so it doesn’t cut her when she walks through.

So far, everything makes sense, right? However, a few seconds later, we see that some of the glass had found its way back onto the window she broke. This minor blunder drew a lot of attention from onlookers.

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