Titanic: Movie Blunders That Fans Didn’t Catch

Published on 06/10/2024
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Gravity is overlooked

Cameron had to employ a number of techniques to make the ship’s sinking appear both realistic and sufficiently terrifying to the audience. But it was one of these camera methods that resulted in this strange error. The ship is obviously tilted to one side, but the lifeboat that is suspended from its side is perfectly balanced. That doesn’t actually represent how gravity functions, therefore the final effect wasn’t very accurate.

Gravity Is Overlooked

Gravity Is Overlooked

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Jack’s hair slicks itself back

Leonardo DiCaprio had amazing hair during his Titanic era, no doubt about it. It was so excellent, in fact, that it did anything it pleased. It was mysteriously untucked in one scene after being tucked behind his ear in another. In a different scene, Jack has his hair styled naturally, but the next, it’s precisely styled back, as though he applied hair gel. Did he just rapidly slick back his hair with his spit?

Jack’s Hair Slicks Itself Back

Jack’s Hair Slicks Itself Back

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