Works of art
You undoubtedly fretted about what would happen to the well-known paintings by Picasso and Monet while you watched the film. They were lost in the wreckage when the ship ultimately sank with them. Although these paintings might have been out of commission by then, it’s more likely that they weren’t on board the ship because they were originals or were too big to accommodate. Rather, the ones aboard the Titanic were decent knockoffs. Picasso’s The Guitar Player, one of the paintings on display in Rose’s collection, wasn’t even completed when the ship sank.

Works Of Art
37 seconds is a long time
In one of the film’s opening sequences, Rose is persuaded to jump off the ledge by Jack—just as she stumbles and is left hanging over the sea with just Jack for support. It’s not as easy as it might seem to hold up someone for 37 seconds, so in practice, Rose would most likely wind up in deep trouble. Being a wealthy woman in the 1910s, she was probably not into hard labor. Her attire would have made things more difficult, and the fact that she was hanging would have made it nearly impossible to hold on to her for that long. What exactly would the movie be about if she passed away at that point?

37 Seconds Is A Long Time

