Everyone involved found filming Titanic to be extremely difficult, especially given all of the issues that arose on site, such as individuals falling very unwell and Kate Winslet almost drowning. James Cameron, the filmmaker, performed admirably on it in spite of the difficulty. If you exclude the errors that were incorporated into the movie, that is. Viewers were initially blind to these flaws, which ranged from continuity issues and historical inaccuracies to obvious cameramen, but today they are unavoidable.

Titanic: Movie Blunders That Fans Didn’t Catch
Jack and Rose never would’ve met in real life
We suppose we can understand why this small historical detail was eventually overlooked for the benefit of the plot, since it essentially destroys the entire idea of the film. In actuality, Jack and Rose would not have crossed paths because he traveled in third class and she in first. In the past, the purpose of that division went beyond simple class distinctions to include halting the spread of diseases from lower-class passengers (yikes, we know). This implies that Jack was unable to reach the first-class deck in time to save Rose.

Jack And Rose Never Would’ve Met In Real Life

