Could Jack Dawson be involved in the disaster? Titanic Would he have survived if he had climbed the wooden door with Rose DeWitt Bukater? It’s a question that has preoccupied Hollywood, and by extension the rest of the world, for 25 years. Director James Cameron recently commissioned scientific research to flesh out the whole debate.
the TitanicThe movie has been praised around the world, but there is one scene that has been the subject of debate for nearly 25 years. After the boat goes down, Rose, played by Kate Winslet, is able to survive it all as she is perched on a wooden door. Jack, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, continues to talk to her in the icy water, but eventually freezes and drowns. The question that has haunted viewers for more than two decades: Can’t Rose just climb a little higher so that Jack can come to that door?
TitanicDirector James Cameron previously responded to the discussion by saying it was an “artistic choice”. But now he’s had enough. So he decided to conduct a “legal” investigation. “We’ve done a scientific investigation to put this whole thing to rest and finally make it clear,” Cameron said on Friday. Toronto Sun.
Hypothermia expert
“We did a thorough forensic analysis with a hypothermia expertThe Door, ed.) from the movie,” adding that they “used two stuntmen with the same physique as Kate and Leo.” Sensors were placed all over the bodies of these stunt people, and “we put them in ice water and tested if they could survive in different ways.” different.”
“The answer is: there was no way out,” Cameron said. “Only one can survive.” The door can’t keep both above the water.
The study will be part of a special broadcast on National Geographic to celebrate the film’s 25th anniversary. It is not yet clear when that episode will be broadcast.
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