Another thing that is inaccurate is that the third class gates were not locked trapping them down below
@paranoidgenius9164 Жыл бұрын
A glaring mistake which I haven't seen anyone else spot is - While Titanic is moored at Southampton about to start her journey, the propellers started turning from a stand still in dock. In reality, that would of caused a major water swell in port which would of been deemed very hazardous due to the ships immense size. The stokers however would of been hard at work shoveling coal into the boilers & the engines wouldn't of been activated until she would of been maneuvered out of port by tugboats into open sea.
@TheCreepersGood Жыл бұрын
I wonder if it was a coincidence that you uploaded this on the anniversary of the 111th year of the Titanic’s sinking... 🤔
@explosivedude8295 Жыл бұрын
Music @ 0:50 ?
@stefaneer9120 Жыл бұрын
(9:01) Not all. The Titanic, my grandfather, his history during his service in te German Kriegsmarine and James Cameron did fixed me at the naval history.
@InternetDarkLord3 ай бұрын
OK, this video has a HUGE historical inaccuracy. The publication of the book A Night to Remember in 1955 made the story of the Titanic world famous. When Ballard discovered the wreck in 1985, everybody knew the story of of the Titanic and talked about her for months. Her Name Titanic marveled in 1987 that everybody knew this story. On a lighter note, the biggest inaccuracy in the movie was Rose kept "remembering" things that she never saw.
@AquaDragon66296 ай бұрын
ehh, not a huge fan of the video... I don't know why you'd made a video about how it's unrealistic, but leave out most of the things that make it unrealistic? Also... Wikipedia for your research? big oof there my dude. It's not a bad video, but why leave out all the other stuff?
@ChriswithaK6 ай бұрын
This was made back when I believed it was best to keep videos below or around 10 minutes. This was also made to highlight the major inaccuracies most people miss. Everyone knows about the myth about 3rd class being locked in below, but very few know about Titanics's unpopularity or the completely overexaggerated boiler room scene. The goal of this video was to show additional inaccuracies most people don't know, not regurgitate well-known information. I tried to stress that in the video, but it looks like the message didn't come across too clearly. I am confused by your Wikipedia claim, almost all of this information comes from looking at blueprints or articles. The only part of the video that uses Wikipedia is about the number of passengers on the Titanic. The information about the Titanic's maiden voyage being relatively uneventful and the transfer of passengers from other ships in exchange for their coal does not come from Wikipedia. Almost makes me want to believe you saw the Wiki statistics and assumed the whole video was from Wikipedia lol Wikipedia is a good source for very general information since a lot of it is based on articles and newspapers. However, it is not good for very specific information.
@InternetDarkLord3 ай бұрын
@@ChriswithaK For some reason, KZbin posts a Wikipedia link below Titanic videos. Why? Everybody has known the basic story of the Titanic since 1955, and anybody watching this video knows it. I'm reminded of a newscaster talking about the Titanic in the 1990s saying "The Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg...........which you already know." The she laughed live on the broadcast.
@themarquis336 Жыл бұрын
Nobody thinks it's accurate and nobody gives a shit that it isn't.
@sudonim7552 Жыл бұрын
Then why did you click on the video 💀
@themarquis336 Жыл бұрын
@@sudonim7552 To come and say nobody gives a shit. Isn’t it obvious?
@username872 Жыл бұрын
Why u so mad😂
@FliVids Жыл бұрын
Trollin all allover the world? My god bless you and bless you with the sight of peace to others and showing love yo every other human being who is no less human than you