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James Cameron confessed that he was wrong in this part of the movie

After more than 20 years, the film still gives something to talk about

Some movies have been seen a dozen times and do not tire their fans who are always attentive to any new curiosity related to it. Titanic is one of them.

James Cameron confessed that he was wrong in this part of the movie

Critically acclaimed since before its release, it managed to position itself as one of the best creations of its producer and director James Cameron, who was obsessed with the shipwreck.

The highest-grossing film hides secrets that more than 20 years after its release we continue to discover, for example about the portrait of Rose DeWitt Bukater, the one made by Jack Dawson while she was only wearing the jewel around her neck.

The shot that shows the concentration of Leonardo DiCaprio's character tried to make viewers believe that the actor knew how to draw, but the reality of the film that won 89 awards is that Cameron is the author.

And not only that one but also some others from the folder that Jack proudly shows Rose. Namely, the autographed portrait dated April 1912 was auctioned in 2011, bought for $16,000 by a fan of the hit story.

On the other hand, there is something that despite how wonderful the blockbuster was, Cameron is not forgiven, and it is the death of Jack Dawson. In dialogue with The Guardian, the filmmaker acknowledged that he "was wrong."

"I get asked all the time and now I can say yes, I should have built a smaller door"

Many critics assured that the two entered the door they found in the icy waters of the Atlantic after the sinking, but the narrative forced poor Jack to freeze to death because there would be no continuity in a new film.

After so much time has passed, it was learned that last year an English submarine crashed into the remains of the Titanic and the Donald Trump government hid the information. The expedition leader reported that it was a minor fact, "It is an object that is essentially weightless, it is not a battering ram," said the British.

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