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After letting go of Jack’s hands, but not his memory, Rose musters the strength ... moments – the reveal of the drawing early on, the actual drawing scene, and then a couple of major scenes ...
For over two decades, fans of Titanic have debated the same question: Why did Rose let go of Jack? And no, we’re not talking about the infamous wooden door and whether both of them could’ve fit on it.
It always stuck. One moment that did hit differently during my big-screen rewatch: Though the audience hooted and hollered for Jack and Rose’s drawing scene, I found it to be a beautifully ...
I have seen Titanic countless times over the years. Between experiencing the massive ‘90s movie on the big screen twice, owning it on VHS (remember that double-tape set?), DVD, and Blu-ray, and having ...
Even though Jack and Rose’s romance seemed red-hot and natural, things were carefully choreographed behind the scenes. Jack and Rose’s iconic first kiss scene has to be one of the most ...
Of course, the end of the movie, when Jack succumbs to his death in ... The clip, which is featured as an extra scene from the DVS, begins when Rose, played by Winslet, climbs aboard the rescue ...
Claes says Jack and Rose's steamy romp was fantasyCredit: Shannon Sweeney The film's steamiest scene - literally - saw Rose and Jack romp in a car on the cargo deck, but Claes says there's a ...