He went ice fishing where?
Jack tells Rose a story in an attempt to talk her out of taking her own life by having her leap into the river. In one tale, he claims to have gone ice fishing in Lake Wissota, which is close to Chippewa Falls, to alert her to how icy the water would be. Now, the main reason this narrative is interesting is that it makes no logic. Five years after the Titanic sank, in 1917, the Chippewa River was dammed to create the artificial reservoir known as Lake Wissota. Was Jack fabricating a tale to dissuade Rose from jumping, or did he really arrive from the future?

He went ice fishing where?
Glass or no glass?
Though there are many such mistakes in Titanic (which we will talk about later), this is by far the largest and most noticeable. We are referring to Rose’s attempt to release Jack when, while searching an emergency glass plane, she finds an axe and breaks the glass to retrieve the flaming axe. The glass comes out almost completely. However, as she goes for the axe in the following scene, the majority of the glass is strangely still in the case. How is that possible? Well, astute viewers paid close notice to this small error.

Glass or no glass?

