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What Is The Best Scene In Titanic

What scene(s) in titanic was the saddest for you?

Mine, when they hear about the oncoming iceberg and basically then I know the whole movie is going downhill (in terms of the situation) and when rose blows on the whistle to get the boat guys to come and help her.
Oh yeah and also when old rose dies in her sleep and dreams that she's back in the boat and gets married to jack. I don't know why that part makes me sad even though it's supposed to be happy.

What is your favorite scene from Titanic?

I was watching Titanic on tbs last night and I was trying to figure out my favorite scene. Mine is a tie between when they kiss on the ship (most well known scene. Hard to describe!!!!) and when Jack takes Rose down to the 3rd class area and they dance, and she stands on her toes. What is yours?

Was the sex scene in Titanic real?

Nah, leo didnt want 2 do it I WAS IN THAT CAR LEO WAS IN THE WATER I WAS GETTIN MY SEX ON!

Which scene from Titanic made you cry the most?

Well, it’s technically a sequence but I’d say the “Nearer, My God, to Thee” part.When Titanic bandleader, Wallace Hartley says “Alright, that’s it then.” and the band proceeds to say their goodbyes, Hartley starts playing “Nearer…” and the rest of band comes back, one by one, to play it with him.And it gets harder as the sequence progresses, scene after scene.Starting with Captain E.J. Smith in the wheelhouse, clinging onto a wheel as water rushes in.And then Thomas Andrews winding the clock in a very powerful and poetic gesture, in the first class smoking room.And by god, this scene, it just got me: Ida and Isidor Straus’s scene. The couple is depicted in an embrace as water engulfs the room.And this goddamn scene in the bowels of RMS Titanic: a mother puts her children to bed, telling them a story…one last time.“And so they lived happily together for 300 years in the land of Tír na nÓg, the land of eternal youth and beauty.”And the scene with Fabrizio desperately taking off his dead friend’s life jacket, and of Benjamin Guggenheim in the staircase.There’s something quite eerie about the way the band so peacefully plays together and the background is the sound of rushing water and people screaming—the whole contrast of it.And to add to that: all of those I’ve mentioned in this sequence (apart from the mother and Fabrizio) are real people who went down with the ship, which makes it all the more emotional spine-chilling.

What is the best scene to analyze from titanic on how lighting,cmera angles are used? Why that scene?

On the scene where Jack and Rose are on the edge of the ship, where Rose said to Jack, "I'm Flying".
The reason why that's a good scene to analyze because the color reflects on the sky, where it is sunset, and also on their mood or feelings to each other. Camera angles work a little bit to that scene, it becomes a high angle and a low angle view at the time Jack raises Rose's hand while she says that quote I given earlier.
And also, that scene is one of the most important and significant scene throughout the film, that because that's the scene where Jack and Rose finally start to love each other, and also a quick trivia, that's where they first met and also the place where they both say goodbye at time that the ship is gonna sink.
Anyways, such a great movie, I think you're studying film in school, I'm I right?

Where does the opening scene of Titanic take place?

Opening scene: Titanic (1997)
In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team explore the wreck of the RMS Titanic, searching for a necklace called the Heart of the Ocean. They believe the necklace is in Caledon "Cal" Hockley's safe, which they recover. Instead of the diamond, they find a sketch of a nude woman wearing it, dated April 14, 1912, the night the Titanic hit the iceberg.

Where?
* At the site of the the wreck of the RMS Titanic.
* The wreck was found at a depth of 2.5 miles (4 km), slightly more than 370 miles (600 km) south-east of Mistaken Point, Newfoundland at 41°43′55″N 49°56′45″W / 41.73194°N 49.94583°W / 41.73194; -49.94583Coordinates: 41°43′55″N 49°56′45″W / 41.73194°N 49.94583°W / 41.73194; -49.94583
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic...

Or you mean the scene on the port? In the real life the ship's voyage starts in Southhampton, in Hamshire, England.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southampton

Whats your fave scene from titanic?

i like when Jack takes Rose to the real party with all the 3rd class passengers and they dance and drink.

i like the one where he paints her portrait where she's wearing the heart of the ocean necklace and they escape from the spy that Cal has following them and make whoopee in the back of the car.

i also like after most people where rescued and the man asks for Rose's name and she says Rose Dawson and finds out she still has the necklace, and when Cal goes to search to see if she survives and she hid her face behind the blanket.

I like at the end when old Rose passes away in her sleep she transforms to the younger Rose goes back on the ship and meets Jack at the clock everyone is there and they applaud when Jack and Rose kiss.

What are some behind-the scenes stories about the movie Titanic?

Got to get more detailed that's too much for a reaponse thread, but, off the top of my head:-It was filmed entirely in Mexico.-The exterior of the ship was a giant set in a huge water tank that was literally sunk for filming.-There were a few water indoor stages (grand staircase, 1st class dining saloon) that were designed to be flooded with water during the sinking.-The giant grand staircase flood (water broke through the glass dome) was done in one take (as the water was going to decay the set to where it could not be used again) and the last thing they did before breaking for Thanksgiving.-The only time it actully rained for exterior filming was the scene where Cal, Jack, Rose, and Lovejoy are on the boat deck trying to goad Rose into getting into a boat ("I have an arrangment with an officer on the other side of the ship..Jack and I can both get off safely). I believe that was also the only night where the temperature allowed their breaths to be seen.-The entire movie was ADR d (where Actors go in later and re-record their lines), Leo spent several weeks doing it.-They filmed the Modern scenes first, followed by cold water (after the ship sunk) scenes.-There was a scene planned to where Rose confronts Cal on the Carpathia, but Jim and the actors felt that it didn't fit the story anymore and it was never filmed.-The famous "I'm Flying" scene is the actual sunset on the shots of it looking out in the ocean. It was filmmed on the actual bow of the set ship and again on a CGI stage..Same with the "I'm the King of the world!" scene.

What is your favorite scene from the movie Titanic?

Mine is one that didn't make it into the movie, or into JC's head.At the end, after the ship has sunk, you see JP Morgan sitting in his lavish parlour, being given the news that Titanic had sunk (shhhh, not the real Titanic, the Olympic that was swapped so she could be sunk and finally get the pay out from Lloyds), and being so giddy and joyous that the three most influential opponents to Morgan and co's Federal Reserve bill had 'perished', cough, cough, and that everything went to plan. He feels no empathy for those who died, after all, the only first class passengers on the vessel had been people not worth a warning, all of his friends and acquaintances cancelled last minute. The path was clear for the Fed, the White Star line was still functional and solvent and the evidence is at the bottom of the ocean, never to be seen again in Pierpoint's lifetime. For this king of finance, a Titan if you will, it was a good day.

Which is the most emotional scene in the movie Titanic?

Probably where Rose gets lowered on the life boat and Cal and Jack are looking down. when Cal says he’ll always be better than Jack. And when he talkes about the arrangement that has made, with another boat. Cal tells Jack that there is a arrangement, but only for him. That just reminds me that your social class made a huge difference in those days. just because Cal had money he was able to get off. and Jack? he had no money, so now he is somehow unworthy of getting a chance to live??that scene also reminds me of a scene of the third class, when they were locked below deck. it was so sad, thinking most of the third class died, and why?? only because they had less money. and also that a lot of the upper class people thought they were better than the others. even Rose’s mother.there was a scene were Ruth, (Rose’s mother) complains about the boats being “too crowded”. she didn't want to sit with people ‘below’ her. and she didn't want to be to squashed.the boats could hold 75 adult men, yet some of them left with twelve people. TWELVE! and there were only enough boats for half of the passengers, so the deck doesn't look “too crowded”.That's pathetic!in that scene were Jack watches Rose being lowered in the boat, he must have realised that he was gonna die. that must be a terrible thing to feel.I feel so sad that people got judged by their ‘class’. I mean just because you have less money doesn't mean you are some how a worse person.Jack was a good person.I'm not sure if you got what I am trying to say but anyway.I'm gonna cry if continue. .. …

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