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Jack and Rose, the fictional ill-fated lovers who met aboard the ship, find themselves swirling through the icy waters, where they manage to find a thick door that had been ripped off its hinges ...
Cameron enlisted help from a team of scientists and two stunt people to test four different scenarios to examine whether two people could have shared the door. “Jack and Rose are able to get on ...
It's the question that's dogged movie fans for 20 years - could Rose have saved Jack during the 1997 blockbuster ... if both of them had tried to get on the door, because significant parts ...
The ending of "Titanic" has spawned debate for decades – could Jack have fit on that floating door with Rose, or was he doomed to die in the icy waters of the Atlantic? Now, the controversial ...
Director James Cameron is very aware of the "Titanic" fan theory that states Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack could have survived icy waters by climbing onto the door with Kate Winslet's Rose.
The film’s director, James Cameron, is addressing the controversial theory that Leonardo DiCaprio’s character, Jack, could have survived by climbing onto Rose’s door in the middle of the ...
two stunt people in Rose and Jack’s roles, and scientists, test four different scenarios. First, Cameron and the scientists have the stunt people both get on the door. However, they are ...
"Jack and Rose are able to get on the raft, but now they're both submerged in dangerous levels of freezing water," the director said in the clip. "Out of the water, [his body's] violent shaking ...
Cameron and Cotter perform four rounds of tests to demonstrate that both Rose and Jack couldn’t have survived on the floating debris. Also known as the "door theory," fans have spent years ...