Controversy over Jack's death in 'Titanic', James Cameron explains
Ever since the release of 'Titanic' 25 years ago, there has been a controversy over a crucial scene towards the end of the movie. After the shipwreck, only Rose (Kate Winslet) is saved by being lifted onto a floating door, but director James Cameron has made clear that Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) could have survived, according to viewers.
Ever since the release of 'Titanic' 25 years ago, there has been a controversy over a crucial scene towards the end of the movie. After the shipwreck, only Rose (Kate Winslet) is saved by being lifted onto a floating door, but director James Cameron has made clear that Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) could have survived, according to viewers.
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- In National Geographic's 'Titanic: 25 Years Later with James Cameron', Cameron has re-examined this long-standing debate surrounding the 'Titanic'. Working with two stunt performers, Cameron explored what could have happened that night.
The study was conducted on two stunt performers who were the same height and weight as Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet during the filming of 'Titanic'. The test is done in two parts. The first was a test to see if it was possible for 'Jack' to die from the cold.
James Cameron has already produced a documentary to answer all questions about the scene in question. It will be released on National Geographic in February next year.
After the release of director Cameron's movie Avatar in 2009, after the movie Titanic, it became very popular among the audience and after that there was a lot of controversy about this movie.
This year on December 16, the sequel of his 'Avatar' 'Avatar: The Way of Water' was released.
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