OUR FIRST TIME CRYING 😭 First Time Watching TITANIC (1997) | MOVIE MONDAY | GROUP REACTION

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@Andrew04291
@Andrew04291 11 ай бұрын
The couple on the bed were the Strausses, who owned Macy’s Department Store at the time. Ida Strauss gave up her seat on a lifeboat, sent her maid to safety, and stayed to be with her husband Isidor in death.
@tree6787
@tree6787 11 ай бұрын
🥺
@alucardvekkia3966
@alucardvekkia3966 11 ай бұрын
Can You timestamp it? I can't find the scene
@lucaasrodriiguees
@lucaasrodriiguees 11 ай бұрын
​@@alucardvekkia3966 51:28
@lynni_111
@lynni_111 11 ай бұрын
@@alucardvekkia396651:30
@michaelt3779
@michaelt3779 11 ай бұрын
@@alucardvekkia3966 If you mean in this video; its at 51:25
@AnnaB22
@AnnaB22 11 ай бұрын
When this movie first came out there were news articles written up from some survivors at the time. One struck me because they stated that they could never listen to a baseball game with the sound of the crowd screaming because it reminded them of the screams coming from the water when the Titanic sunk. That was a crazy traumatic response that I never would have thought of but it also makes perfect sense.
@lindsays6631
@lindsays6631 11 ай бұрын
I remember that too! Wish I could remember the name of the documentary.
@DaysieRose
@DaysieRose 10 ай бұрын
Oh wow 😢
@n2essence
@n2essence 10 ай бұрын
I think of this every time I hear a large crowd, honestly.
@TarotMage
@TarotMage 10 ай бұрын
@@lindsays6631 It was a two-part documentary that was shown on the A&E (Arts & Entertainment) cable channel in 1994. Part One was called "Titanic: Death of A Dream" and Part Two was called "Titanic: The Legend Lives On." A Google search should direct you to both parts, and I believe it is available on DVD. As for the baseball stadium story, that was experienced by Titanic survivor Frankie Goldsmith (3rd Class passenger). Thanks to a donation by the Salvation Army, he and his mother (his father perished in the sinking) were able to make it to their intended destination: Detroit, Michigan (they had family there who had previously emigrated). They finally settled into a house that was close to Navin Field, where the Detroit Tigers baseball team would play. It is there where he would recall the sounds of people screaming in the water every time a cheer went up from the baseball field. Hope this helped! :)
@mizrewlav
@mizrewlav 10 ай бұрын
​@@lindsays6631Titanic the complete story Part 1 Death of a Dream Part 2 The Legend Lives on
@Danishwoman78
@Danishwoman78 11 ай бұрын
The old man who wanted to go Down as a gentleman was actually a real person. He did not Want to put on a lifejacket as long as women and children still needed help
@n2essence
@n2essence 10 ай бұрын
Benjamin Guggenheim!
@brandalynnmarie
@brandalynnmarie 7 ай бұрын
The Astor's as well
@tracyleesmith781
@tracyleesmith781 5 ай бұрын
With his son. That was very sad.
@niteshdhal6404
@niteshdhal6404 5 ай бұрын
​@@tracyleesmith781he's not his son... That guy was Guggenheim's valet
@tracyleesmith781
@tracyleesmith781 5 ай бұрын
@@niteshdhal6404 Wait.....I'm confused. I've been watching Titanic forever & I read the book of Titanic(the movie) I was sure that was his son. I must've missed something here. Where did u get ur information from?
@Bublio53
@Bublio53 11 ай бұрын
Sad? Fact: the ocean water is slowly eating away at the hull of the Titanic down in the depths of the Atlantic. There will come a day when it will no longer be there. RIP to all the souls lost that day... even after over a century has passed, we are still reminded of you all.
@amyg4961
@amyg4961 11 ай бұрын
Not only that, but due to ocean currents there is a series of ocean floor ‘dunes’ heading toward the wreckage that are most likely to cover it in less than two decades.
@rachaelhogan7850
@rachaelhogan7850 10 ай бұрын
Don’t you mean the real titanic
@ulfberht4431
@ulfberht4431 5 ай бұрын
@@rachaelhogan7850 Well naw!! He means the fictional one! Of course the real titanic! When was it ever fictional, unless you count those horrible animated titanic movies with the talking mice and rapping dog!?
@123darkpassenger
@123darkpassenger 11 ай бұрын
What makes it hit more is that it’s based on a real event, real people went through this disaster. Rest in Peace to all those who passed on the Titanic.
@pokes404
@pokes404 11 ай бұрын
There is no bigger testament to the quality of the filmmaking than a 3-hour movie that feels like it flies by.
@teoleno4019
@teoleno4019 5 ай бұрын
The only other long movie which comes to mind as good as this is "Gone with the wind".
@DannyConcepts
@DannyConcepts 3 ай бұрын
@@teoleno4019 once upon a time in america
@connorredshaw5650
@connorredshaw5650 11 ай бұрын
Jack wanted to live Rose wanted to die Jack died for Rose Rose lived for jack When Rose reunited with Jack on the grand staircase the clock behind jack was 2:20am the exact time the Titanic finally sank.
@josefinelagerstrom2643
@josefinelagerstrom2643 11 ай бұрын
That's just beautiful, and so true ❤️
@_the_little_mermaid_
@_the_little_mermaid_ 11 ай бұрын
This comment is always a must ❤ powerful story! One of my favorite movies ever 🎉
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
That’s beautiful
@sentosaco
@sentosaco 11 ай бұрын
thank you im bawling rn
@bettybaby63
@bettybaby63 11 ай бұрын
Love it.
@Annausagi2
@Annausagi2 11 ай бұрын
"Wasn't I a dish? ;)" It's extra funny because Gloria Stuart (old Rose) indeed was a real dish back then. xD She had been in Hollywood movies since the 1930's.
@KindredKeepsake
@KindredKeepsake 11 ай бұрын
I freaking love this for her. XD
@rama30
@rama30 9 ай бұрын
Watch "The Old, Dark House"
@aaronmoen7402
@aaronmoen7402 4 ай бұрын
Other facts. She was 2 years old when the Titanic sank and died in 2010 at 100 years old (Same age Rose died)
@randomvideoconnoisseur563
@randomvideoconnoisseur563 11 ай бұрын
I am a grown man and still every time since I saw this in theaters at 17 years old, that last scene absolutely overloads the system.
@gemmamartin5157
@gemmamartin5157 11 ай бұрын
I was about the same age when I went to see it with my best friend. Ended up going 3 or 4 times!
@randomvideoconnoisseur563
@randomvideoconnoisseur563 11 ай бұрын
@@gemmamartin5157 that’s so cool! The first and only time I saw it in theatres it was Christmas Day Dec 25th from 9pm-midnight (6 days after it’s release)
@mrsfahrenheit
@mrsfahrenheit 9 ай бұрын
imagine being lucky enough to see that one at the movies
@islaythejabberwokky
@islaythejabberwokky 11 ай бұрын
Everybody nags on this movie about how Jack obviously could have survived if he got up on that piece of wood with her, but that's not the point. Yes, he *might* have survived, but there's still a chance they might have both died of hypothermia if they were submerged in the water any more than it was with just Rose on it. They didn't know how long that piece of wood would stay afloat like that, they didn't know if any boats would even come back for them. The point is, Jack wanted to give Rose the best possible chance of surviving, so he accepted that he wasn't going to make it and decided to let her have the whole space. People arguing about how his death was bullshit and avoidable always bothered me because everyone completely ignores the significance of the sacrifice he made for her, and how it ties together this whole story of a young woman finding the will to live within herself.
@penname5766
@penname5766 11 ай бұрын
But I do think the filmmakers could’ve given her a smaller piece of wood so it was more believable 😂
@suzannekelly2826
@suzannekelly2826 11 ай бұрын
Lol when i talk about that part i make it like a joke that jack could have got on too...i dont take it too seriously ..i love this movie..at the end of the day we all wanted jack to survive but we know at the beginning he doesnt
@Thrashifice
@Thrashifice 11 ай бұрын
It's not that serious. The door thing has always just been just joke, it doesn't require an in depth explanation.
@Saphthings
@Saphthings 11 ай бұрын
I think people put way too much credit on her being on top of it as if like she's a safe at all. She still even survived by pure luck, divine intervention, biological advantage or who knows what. I don't even think he necessarily sacrificed himself either, although yes he did, it was more of a, "We're probably both going to die, but here take this small thing, and please please don't die so that this had some purpose". It gave him some hope at the end. But besides all that, dunno why people think someone in that situation wouldn't make a bad decision now and again, they were desperate and doing whatever they could.
@Dani..663
@Dani..663 11 ай бұрын
Also it did show him trying to get on too and it showed that it wouldn’t hold both of their weight
@kylederry5031
@kylederry5031 11 ай бұрын
The band leader was Wallace Hartley. He was found three days later by the crew of the CS Mackay Bennet which was dispatched from Nova Scotia Canada to retrieve the frozen bodies. Wallace was found his violin still strapped to his back. He was sent home to England for a proper burial. No one knows exactly which song was played last as some survivors recalled a few different songs, but what is known is the band did play to the end. James Cameron chose the final song to be Nearer my God to Thee. The man in white next to Jack and Rose in the final moments was Cheif Baker Charles Joughin. He was a hero that night. He tossed what was left of the days bread to the lifeboats and tossed deck chairs to people in the water. He really did ride the ship down and miraculously survived 2 hours in the water before being rescued by the over turned collapsible boat. He did not get hypothermia and only suffered swollen feet. Many experts have studied him and no one knows how he didn't get hypothermia. He himself said before he rode the ship to the end he downed half a liter of whiskey and said because he was drunk he survived. He also said that the ship did not suck anyone down and he gently felt the ship disappear below him, his head and chest never got wet, possibly allowing him to retain some body heat.
@Niki91-HR
@Niki91-HR 11 ай бұрын
That guy is a badass when you think about it.
@cassiopee26
@cassiopee26 11 ай бұрын
Wow, super interesting! Heard many stories from the Titanic, but not that one. Wonder, as alcool doesn't freeze, if it helped to maintain his digestive/internal organs that were submerged by frozen water. I know it's really a stretch, but still his story is super impressive!
@baguettegott3409
@baguettegott3409 11 ай бұрын
@@cassiopee26There are some studies that suggest there can be _some_ positive effects, like protecting the heart from ventricular fibrillation at low core temperatures (so sort of similar to what you suggested). Over all though, alcohol is clearly associated with an _elevated_ risk of hypothermia. It makes you feel warmer than you are, make poor decisions and it also has physical effects, like delaying the onset of shivering.
@boomeister2
@boomeister2 7 ай бұрын
"Nearer My God To Thee" is the song the band is playing as the Titanic sinks in the 1958 movie "A Night to Remember". Perhaps that is why Cameron chose it.
@boomeister2
@boomeister2 6 ай бұрын
@kylederry5031 "Nearer My God To Thee" was the final song played by the band in the 1958 Titanic movie "A Night To Remember" which may have been why James Cameron chose it.
@Lovee6394
@Lovee6394 11 ай бұрын
The last song they played is called Nearer my God to thee. They accepted their fate 😢
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Fr it was sad
@stephyworld8713
@stephyworld8713 11 ай бұрын
29:06 😂😂😂Yes, that's where the meme comes from lol also the "it's been 84 years.." lol
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
😭😂😭
@katie8881
@katie8881 10 ай бұрын
To me, Titanic has always felt like two movies. The first is a period romance drama and the second is a high cinema disaster movie. Each half is top quality in its own right. But they ultimately work in harmony because you are able to invest in all these characters through the first half which makes the disaster half hit unbelievably hard. Just because a movie has a high death count, doesn't mean we'll automatically be emotionally impacted. But by dedicating an entire half of the movie to the pre-disaster character drama, instead of spending most of the time on the exciting action, the movie delivers an unforgettable and moving emotional journey for the viewer. One of the best movies of all time in my opinion.
@LeahBandB
@LeahBandB 6 ай бұрын
I'm sure you already know this, but just to piggyback on this for anyone who isn't aware, back in the 90s, Titanic literally came as two VHS tapes. And you're absolutely right: the first tape ended after the ship hit the iceberg and the captain tells Ismay that he is going to get his headlines. I remember telling my grandad who was a huge action movie fan, "Don't worry, Poppop. You'll like the second tape much better!" Fantastic movie. It has something for everyone.
@susieq9801
@susieq9801 6 ай бұрын
If you haven't done so "A night to remember" is IMO the best and most accurate for what they knew at the time but didn't have the benefit of as many special effects.
@ellja9399
@ellja9399 6 ай бұрын
same with the movie atonement first half period romance movie second half war drama, disaster movie
@Naeruve
@Naeruve 5 ай бұрын
@@LeahBandBi came in here to say this 😊 I would watch only one half at a time depending on if I wanted action and heartbreak or a love story 😂
@hb4080
@hb4080 11 ай бұрын
You need to keep in mind, this was 1912. Women weren't people, but basically real estate. Cal never loved Rose, he thought she has money because of her name, their engagement meant, she was his property. He never saw her as a human, but as something he owns. That's why he was so angry. His property acted in a way he doesn't like
@anriettecooper6935
@anriettecooper6935 11 ай бұрын
1912 in England
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s insane
@AnnaB22
@AnnaB22 11 ай бұрын
He also may have found out by that time that she had no money of her own - he is the type of person whose pride would have made him marry her because he already told people that he would. She has nothing to bring to the table and has no father to keep him in check. It was just a perfect storm for an abusive man scenario.
@lesliemonster92
@lesliemonster92 11 ай бұрын
And lets just say I'm so happy now to exist in a time where good men react with the appropriate empathy and outrage to the kind of vile ways so many women used to be treated@@AkinReacts ❤ You guys are wonderful
@lilyl3470
@lilyl3470 11 ай бұрын
​​​@@AnnaB22 I think you're missing some essential context here : Cal probably already knows she has no money, those things were discussed way before actually getting married. But it was a thing at the time (end of 19th century /start of 20th century) for rich Americans to marry impoverished British nobles : the Americans got the nobility title they wished for and the British got the money they needed. Many British heiresses like Rose married American businessmen, to save the family from ruin and the groom could then say he married in this or that old aristocratic family. Same way, many American heiresses married poor British noblemen, so they could become countess or duchess, and the men could use their wives money to re-invest in their estates and way of life. It was very much a contract and everyone knew from the start what they were getting.
@MovieJustin
@MovieJustin 10 ай бұрын
She's living a lot of people's dream but it's not her dream, was very insightful.
@rumham7466
@rumham7466 10 ай бұрын
She knows what really matters 🖤
@kaydee9783
@kaydee9783 11 ай бұрын
Love you guys calling out sexism and consent!
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
We will always do that !!!!
@alexpapasi61
@alexpapasi61 10 ай бұрын
Same here!!! It was such a beautiful thing to witness throughout the movie with their commentary 😍 ❤
@horrorcide13
@horrorcide13 9 ай бұрын
This was so refreshing to see. So many guys shrug it off or do not acknowledge it at all.
@daflyguydarren
@daflyguydarren 10 ай бұрын
So cool to see REAL men cry. In the US, it’s seen as weak-but in reality, it’s strength. Strong enough to feel real emotions and empathy for the grand scale of the tragedy, the loss of life, and the perseverance that Rose carried on despite the ultimate loss of true love!
@Baldwin-iv445
@Baldwin-iv445 3 ай бұрын
Only the US? And even then, we do cry, just usually not at this film
@coldones9505
@coldones9505 Ай бұрын
So does that mean all the men crying are fake or something?
@io1681
@io1681 6 ай бұрын
So, so, beautiful seeing three "big" handsome young men who show their souls fearless. You are our Hope for the future! Love from an Italian Grandma🤗🇮🇹
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 6 ай бұрын
Ahhh grazie speriamo che hai un bellissimo giorno 😊
@io1681
@io1681 6 ай бұрын
@@AkinReacts 👍
@ChloeMilburn-ul1fc
@ChloeMilburn-ul1fc 8 ай бұрын
Kate winslet and Leo have been friends since this film. They have been friends for over 27 years. Leo even walked Kate down aisle when she got married, her kids call him uncle leo, when she went through a divorce he helped her and went away, when her mum died he helped. They have helped each other in everything.
@kanditraxel
@kanditraxel 10 ай бұрын
James Cameron is such a perfectionist that when an astronomer contacted him about the star pattern being wrong when Rose is laying on the door and looking up, he had it changed for DVD releases. The original pattern is randomized, then just reversed for the other side. They thought no one would care. But after being told, he had to change it.
@tfrowlett8752
@tfrowlett8752 11 ай бұрын
Until the wreck was discovered, a lot of people thought the ship sank in one piece, and those who said it broke in half were ridiculed or ignored. Unlike what the film shows it was pitch black once the lights went out, you could only see the silhouette of the ship against the sky. Under those conditions it’s very hard to see if the boat broke in half or not if you were in a lifeboat, and only a few survivors stayed in the ship until it went under. It doesn’t show it in the film, but the stern section today is in very poor condition as it sank quickly while it had a lot of air in it, which helped to rip it apart and scatter pieces everywhere.
@adamnesico
@adamnesico 9 ай бұрын
Sime physicist wrote that if the ship broke in the surface, the halves would be more separated. So he says they are rigth. Titanic submerged in one piece and broke after sink, due to the back still having air inside.
@robburns4176
@robburns4176 7 ай бұрын
Hearings on both sides of the pond determined that Titanic was cut down by a gash over 1.000 feet long and sank intact. About 17 eye witnesses testified that they saw Titanic break up on the surface; they were all literally shouted down. Ultrasound scans of the wreck show the damage to Titanic to be bucked plates, popped rivets, and split seams. Titanic was sunk by roughly 12 square feet of damage. Had Titanic actually suffered that giant gash, she would have likely blacked out almost immediately, capsized, and sunk in minutes telling no tales. The wreck might today might look much like the imploded and obliterated mess that is the stern section, possibly resting upside down or laying crushed on it's side.
@AceHufflepuff
@AceHufflepuff 11 ай бұрын
So, kind of fun fact: Thomas Andrews, the ship's designer, had said that she only had about an hour or so to live. This is because back before modern technology helped us find and dissect the _RMS Titanic,_ everyone had thought she had this massive, MASSIVE gash in her hull. But she stayed alive for about 2 hours and 40 minutes. Much longer than the initial diagnosis. This is nothing short of a testament to the high caliber craftsmanship of her builders and designers. None of which of those on board survived the sinking. In fact, the run time of the movie except the present-day scenes and the opening and ending credits, have a total length of two hours and forty minutes, the exact time it took for the _RMS Titanic_ to sink to the bottom of the North Atlantic.
@lizvintures
@lizvintures 9 ай бұрын
He said one hour, or 2 hrs at most.
@gokulgopan4397
@gokulgopan4397 7 ай бұрын
Technically, Thomas Andrews wasn't the designer. Alexander Carlisle designed and Thomas Andrews took over after Carlisle retired restricted. Thomas Andrews gave 1 hour after inspection, which also took almost an hour. So, he was kind of right. But yeah, the ship lasted 40 more minutes than he predicted.
@Netscape-kd6mg
@Netscape-kd6mg 6 ай бұрын
when he said that, about an hour had allready passed since the berg was hit so he was actually spot on in his assesment of the delay of sinking.
@cheriereed7776
@cheriereed7776 11 ай бұрын
“LET HIM COOK!!!” 😂😂😂😂
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@valeriem.8112
@valeriem.8112 11 ай бұрын
Molly brown really wanted to go back for the people in the water…
@sleepy_pommie
@sleepy_pommie 11 ай бұрын
Yes and she comforted other women in the boat, and gave a young woman a little decorative pig to hold when she started to cry
@AhavaMath
@AhavaMath 11 ай бұрын
In real life she was the one who got a boat to go back to look for survivors, right? And she was nicknamed "the unsinkable Molly Brown."
@mercury3030
@mercury3030 10 ай бұрын
​@@AhavaMath Yeah she helped hell of a passengers. I visited the Titanic Experience in Belfast, now the movie hits so much harder.
@mpol701
@mpol701 10 ай бұрын
​@@sleepy_pommieno the lady with the pig was a differant person altogether in real life forget her name she was a fashion designer
@melina_0455
@melina_0455 11 ай бұрын
"Everyone else is running away, they're running to each other." Ouch men.
@MrsDuck356
@MrsDuck356 11 ай бұрын
Man
@Mgeorge_5
@Mgeorge_5 11 ай бұрын
Some real facts 1. The underwater scene at the beginning is real footage of the wreck. 2. It took 2hrs 40mins for it to go under. 3. Titanic actually had the recommended amount of lifeboats according to the British board of trade in 1912. Recommended was 16, Titanic had 20. 4. More lifeboats wouldn't of helped either cause they were just launching the last one when boat deck started to go under. 5. It was a moonless night, so it was pitch black except the stars. 6. Water temp was 28°F. 7. In the one scene of the old couple laying in the bed together as water rushes in, that was Ida and isador straus. And they where actually the co-owners of Macy's 8. People did think the ship was unsinkable because it had more watertight compartments than any ship of her time. And its believed it never would of sunk if they hit the berg head on, cause it could stay afloat with the first 4 compartments breached.
@anriettecooper6935
@anriettecooper6935 11 ай бұрын
What is 28F in Celsius ?
@Mgeorge_5
@Mgeorge_5 11 ай бұрын
@anriettecooper6935 -2° Celcius I think.
@AceHufflepuff
@AceHufflepuff 11 ай бұрын
There's a Titanic museum in Tennessee where you can put your hand in water that's the same temperature as it was that night. Most people only tend to last about a minute before they have to take their hand out. People were in the water for quite a lot longer than a minute. And because of how cold it was, you'd be awake and aware you're dying and you can't do anything about it. Not quite sure what's worse; being trapped in the ship as water is coming around you, in total darkness. Surviving only to freeze to death slowly while screaming for help that will never arrive. Or having no choice but to listen in on those screams slowly dying out while you're in the lifeboat. All 3 sound equally terrible.
@anriettecooper6935
@anriettecooper6935 11 ай бұрын
@@Mgeorge_5 ok
@anriettecooper6935
@anriettecooper6935 11 ай бұрын
@@AceHufflepuff where is Tennessee ?
@RedPandaGirl002
@RedPandaGirl002 11 ай бұрын
Rose: "I'm flying!" Me: That's not flying. That's *standing* ...with STYLE!
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Dkm 😂
@adreamcometrue4555
@adreamcometrue4555 11 ай бұрын
she was flying as she felt her spirit free for the first time ❤
@RedPandaGirl002
@RedPandaGirl002 11 ай бұрын
@@adreamcometrue4555 Yep I know. 😉 I said a little something to make this scene even more fun. I think to help Rose forget her tough life she was going through
@Born2DoubleUp
@Born2DoubleUp 8 ай бұрын
the emotion when she jumped off the life boat and ran to him was crazy. imagine someone does that for you. 🤯
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 5 ай бұрын
That’s true love
@BryanMcdonough-gl9hm
@BryanMcdonough-gl9hm 11 ай бұрын
Rest in peace Edward Smith 1850-1912 John Jacob Astor 1864-1912 Benjamin Guggenheim 1865-1912 Thomas Andrews 1873-1912 Wallace Hartley 1878-1912 Henry Tingle Wilde 1872-1912 William McMaster Murdock 1873-1912 James Paul Moody 1887-1912 Thomas Byles 1870-1912 Isidor Straus 1845-1912 Ida Straus 1849-1912 Jack Phillips 1887-1912 Joseph Bell 1861-1912 Archibald Gracie 1858-1912 Reginald Robinson Lee 1870-1913 Cosmo Duff Gordon 1862-1931 Margaret Brown 1867-1932 Lucy Lady Duff Gordon 1863-1935 J Bruce Ismay 1862-1937 Robert Hichens 1882-1940 Madeleine Astor 1893-1940 Harold Lowe 1882-1944 Charles Lightoller 1874-1952 Harold Bride 1890-1956 Noel Leslie 1878-1956 Charles Joughin 1878-1956 Herbert Pitman 1877-1961 Joseph Boxhall 1884-1967 James Stewart 1908-1997 Gene Siskel 1946-1999 Terry Forrestal 1948-2000 Gregory Peck 1916-2003 Fay Wray 1907-2004 Mali Finn 1938-2007 Gloria Stuart 1910-2010 Roger Ebert 1942-2013 Edward Kamuda 1939-2014 Richard Corliss 1944-2015 James Horner 1953-2015 Bernard Fox 1927-2016 Bill Paxton 1955-2017 Elsa Raven 1929-2020 David Warner 1941-2022 and Lew Palter 1928-2023
@BusWill2006
@BusWill2006 11 ай бұрын
The band leader is from my hometown. He is remembered as a hero. My family lived a few doors up from his family back in the day.
@lmsossi6501
@lmsossi6501 11 ай бұрын
The romance is very genuine; you honestly feel that Jack and Rose truly love each other, which is why Jack's death hits so hard. Knowing that the Titanic was real and that all those people actually died makes this an emotional story, so don't ever be ashamed of shedding tears over the horrible tragedy that occurred; real men cry (Jesus did!).
@ulricaandrae4381
@ulricaandrae4381 10 ай бұрын
I remember watching this in the theatres. We were a group of friends that went and decided to hit the pub after. Man, when we went out after the movie ended we were all red eyed and teary. It was the most depressive pub visit we ever done 😅
@Senkoau
@Senkoau 11 ай бұрын
As far as I know the main story (Jack and Rose) is entirely fictional but some of the other characters are based on real people like the richest person on board John Jacob Astor IV who was returning from holiday with his pregnant wife and when he found out there weren't enough boats for the passengers made sure she got on one then stood on deck as the ship sank.
@hollybrooke322
@hollybrooke322 11 ай бұрын
Almost every person depicted including background characters came from real people. Only rose Jack cal their families and servants were fictional.
@katwebbxo
@katwebbxo 11 ай бұрын
I just love how many real people they included in the movie. I actually got to visit the real Molly Brown's house a few years ago. It was turned into a museum about her life. Definitely recommend. 💕
@colinafobe2152
@colinafobe2152 10 ай бұрын
one of the best Titanic reaction videos. cheers brothers
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 10 ай бұрын
Thank you 😁
@fabian4ever69
@fabian4ever69 11 ай бұрын
I took my mom to see Titanic and we both cried. ... RIP M♡M...I miss you.
@adrianamedeiros6350
@adrianamedeiros6350 2 ай бұрын
I'm sorry for your loss! 😔🌹
@tiamarrow6366
@tiamarrow6366 11 ай бұрын
Something that most people don’t realize about this movie specifically when Jack asked Rose if she loved Cal….you gotta remember the time period, and the fact that Rose was upper class, while Jack was lower class. Back then, it wasn’t appropriate for men especially men within a lower class to ask a woman of high status such a question like that. So yes, while it was obvious that Rose didn’t love Cal….because of their social status, she felt that it wasn’t appropriate for him to question her about it. Back in those days, women aren’t allowed to know anything about adulthood until marriage and men within a lower class of an upper class woman weren’t allowed to ask certain questions. Also the scene when Cal flipped the table was improvised and Kate didn’t know he was gonna do that so that was her actual reaction.
@penname5766
@penname5766 11 ай бұрын
When this came out in the cinemas, I think pretty much everybody went to see it multiple times. I went three times, and I’ve never done that for any other film before or since.
@hollybrooke322
@hollybrooke322 11 ай бұрын
Same. I saw it seven times in theater. Never did that before titanic not since.
@UnLugubreEquivoco
@UnLugubreEquivoco 10 ай бұрын
Same, five times. Later I would only watch The Return of the King multiple times in the cinema, but three times.
@RandomNorwegianGuy.
@RandomNorwegianGuy. 9 ай бұрын
Same in Norway with everyone I know that went to see it. The only other movies to ever do this that I know of is the Lord of the rings trilogy
@nataliescott2261
@nataliescott2261 5 ай бұрын
First time I watched it at the end no one spoke or moved just silence. Only when house lights came up did anyone move still no one spoke never had cinema experience like this since .
@dragontamer626
@dragontamer626 11 ай бұрын
I have nothing to say that you’ve not already said- amazing film. Possibly my favourite reaction from you guys. Heavy film to see for the first time. Well done! 👍🏻
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾
@jessetorres8738
@jessetorres8738 11 ай бұрын
Titanic is actually a dark comedy in that we spend 2 hours hoping Jack survives when the beginning of the film clearly reveals that he didn't since Rose's last name isn't Dawson. Also, My guess is that if Jack had survived, he & Rose would have sold Cal's necklace & ran off together but still having her mother & Cal believe they are dead so they couldn't go after them.
@islaythejabberwokky
@islaythejabberwokky 11 ай бұрын
She calls herself Rose Dawson when she arrives in New York, and the crew at the beginning said she went by Rose Dawson back then when they gave the rundown of who she was, so there's still reason to hope
@zammmerjammer
@zammmerjammer 11 ай бұрын
They couldn't have sold the necklace, it didn't belong to them. That's the reason Rose held onto it the whole time. It was assumed to have gone down with the ship. If it showed up somewhere, it would give away instantly who she was and that she lived.
@baileysellers7877
@baileysellers7877 11 ай бұрын
@@islaythejabberwokkyyea she stayed as Rose Dawson till she remarried. I love at the end it shows her life after titanic in the photos next to her bed ❤
@H0tD0gB0ngWat3r
@H0tD0gB0ngWat3r 11 ай бұрын
Cant remember if she ever takes her engagement ring off, but I like to think instead of the diamond, they sold her ring and were able to run away with a good amount of money from that.
@moonlitskylight5740
@moonlitskylight5740 11 ай бұрын
​@islaythejabberwokky No, her name was DeWitt Bukater when she boarded the Titanic. They thought she died and that Rose Dawson was lying to them. Then the rest of the movie happens, and she likely realized she could say their proof of marriage when down with the ship. So she takes Jack's last name, and no one cares to deny it.
@adyrebecca9001
@adyrebecca9001 11 ай бұрын
Always comforting to watch movies with y’all, love your humour and genuine emotions ^^ Kings who stand up for women too 👏👏👏
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much 👊🏿
@yessysroses
@yessysroses 11 ай бұрын
Seeing yall hold in your tears made me cry 😭 much love
@elinadragomirescu6449
@elinadragomirescu6449 10 ай бұрын
😢😢😢 waah!
@noelxxstrong
@noelxxstrong 11 ай бұрын
I was obsessed with this movie as a kid, and it still makes me cry til this day. I used to just sit there and sob lol. We went to see it in cinemas for the anniversary too, and it was amazing. One of the best ever
@fizzles5
@fizzles5 11 ай бұрын
Titanic is deadly in the tear-jerker department. it's a testament to the movie's emotional weight that it had you tearing up before bodies even started dropping. love this movie. the romance is fast but boy do you feel it.
@Devonshirejackdaw
@Devonshirejackdaw 11 ай бұрын
My dad was a stoker for five years in the royal navy. He had a perpetual fear of if the ship going down he'll die first. Wow imagine that while trying to do your job ❤ great reaction
@jessetorres8738
@jessetorres8738 11 ай бұрын
There were 2,224 people on the Titanic, but there was only enough space on the 20 lifeboats for 1,178 (or about 53%) of them, & yet only 710 (or about 32%) people survived the sinking of the ship. Also, if you haven't already, look up the 1958 film A Night To Remember since it's essentially the Titanic movie that inspired James Cameron to make this movie.
@ms_scribbles
@ms_scribbles 11 ай бұрын
Yeah, because the jerks didn't fully fill the lifeboats, despte not having enough of them for everybody. Gotta keep the rich folk comfortable.
@aliesefitch1099
@aliesefitch1099 10 ай бұрын
That is truly the most heartbreaking part of it all. Throughout my reading it seems to be mostly because of the panic and the lack of emergency drills beforehand. Not enough people knew how to release the boats, how many people to put in them, and how to move forward in an emergency. Pretty sure Titanic is what changed the law requiring enough life boats for everyone on board
@robertthaxton2015
@robertthaxton2015 11 ай бұрын
I watched this movie back in 97 when it came out and I have watched it over and over again and I always cry...Enjoyed watching your reaction.
@TinaLaGreca
@TinaLaGreca 10 ай бұрын
This movie has captivated me since I saw it for the first time in theaters. I loved watching your reactions and I’m so glad you loved it!!❤
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 10 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾
@aleshamapiye5921
@aleshamapiye5921 11 ай бұрын
This film is the exact reason why I’ll never go on a cruise ship💀
@tyler93539
@tyler93539 11 ай бұрын
so a ocean liner sinking 112 years ago is why you wont get on a cruise ship?
@aleshamapiye5921
@aleshamapiye5921 11 ай бұрын
@@tyler93539 YOU NEVER KNOW OK?!😭😭😭 these things could happen any time on a ship
@tyler93539
@tyler93539 11 ай бұрын
@@aleshamapiye5921 12 years ago is the last time it happened, do you drive a car?
@aleshamapiye5921
@aleshamapiye5921 11 ай бұрын
@@tyler93539 what’s a car got do do with a ship? And no I’m too young to drive 😅
@tyler93539
@tyler93539 11 ай бұрын
@@aleshamapiye5921 Well i would avoid all cars, there are more fatal car accidents every day than fatal ship accidents in the past 50 years
@TheRepublican777
@TheRepublican777 11 ай бұрын
The ending is her heaven it's her dreaming as she died
@Dani..663
@Dani..663 11 ай бұрын
I swear this is where my fear of water comes from after watching this as a kid.. never wanted to get on a ship after this
@aliesefitch1099
@aliesefitch1099 10 ай бұрын
How old were you when you watched it?! 😢
@Dani..663
@Dani..663 10 ай бұрын
@@aliesefitch1099 I was 9 when I first watched this
@alib1726
@alib1726 11 ай бұрын
Its so good to watch young people react to a masterpiece
@ItingaNicholas
@ItingaNicholas 11 ай бұрын
So many people pass on this movie these days because of how long it is. But it is soooo worth the watch. Loved the reaction!
@jhfdhgvnbjm75
@jhfdhgvnbjm75 9 ай бұрын
A note for historical accuracy: there were no locked gates, steerage passengers got lost in the labyrinth below decks, Ismay never made the ship go faster, he never reduced the number of boats (there were more then required at the time, and they didn't even manage to launch them all) and only left when there were no more people on that side, he was character assonated by W.R.Hurst who he'd been on bad terms with before. Also Mr Murdock never killed anyone and didn't kill himself, his decedents were furious at this depiction.
@jennithebombdiggity79
@jennithebombdiggity79 11 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful, heart wrenching movie. The love story brings it to life, but the sinking at the end….brings the terror of what the people on that ship endured. They were all real people. And though these were actors, it makes the story of Titanic, the “myth” of what happened, all the more real. And, though I saw it in the theater as an 18 year old in high school, I still cry my eyes out at the end, even now. Wonderful reaction, gentlemen. New sub here.
@Gabriel26963
@Gabriel26963 11 ай бұрын
Also, yes, there is real footage of the wreck, James cameron actually went down on russian subs to the wreck. The scenes at the wreck in the movie are combined, real footage taken by cameron as well as some made in studio, you can find on youtube the footage from the cameron expedition
@Noor-Ali-life
@Noor-Ali-life 3 ай бұрын
48:35 “she actually went back for him” with that tear in your eye, that reaction made me cry honestly
@valeriem.8112
@valeriem.8112 11 ай бұрын
The guys playing the violine really did till the end , to help people not to panick too much …
@anriettecooper6935
@anriettecooper6935 11 ай бұрын
How do you know that ?
@hollybrooke322
@hollybrooke322 11 ай бұрын
@@anriettecooper6935survivors said so in interviews and in the inquests into the sinking say the time. Multiple survivors witnessed it. There is actually a lot of information recorded from survivors Cameron did a ton of research before creating the film and added in many first hand accounts into the movie even if it was from background scenes.
@valeriem.8112
@valeriem.8112 11 ай бұрын
Because I own the dvd of the movie, and there a a lot of bonus features, and interviews on it with James Cameron , and he did his research very well before doing the movie …he wanted the movie to be super faithful to the real events that took place. Only jack and rose ( and their folks) are fictional…
@leeannmcdermott8313
@leeannmcdermott8313 11 ай бұрын
💡”ohhh this is Titanic!” …👀 “welcome back “. I laughed so hard 😂
@amandaljohnson
@amandaljohnson 11 ай бұрын
I love seeing you guys getting so invested in this movie not just like during the emotional parts just all throughout. My favorite part of this movie is not actually in the Final Cut. It's an alternate ending where Brock and all the Explorers find Rose and find out she's had the diamond the whole time. She lets Brock hold it for like a second and tells him about the importance of life and how it's not found in possessions, it's found in the experiences you have and things that you enjoy. Because she knows firsthand what it's like to have every material thing but she was still miserable. It wasn't until the events of the movie happened and she was set free to do things and learn new things about herself and the things that she love to do because it was always her choice that she really started to live and live happily. And then she throws the diamond in the water much to the annoyance of Brock's associates but Brock himself just starts laughing. It was really a cathartic moment that I feel like he needed and the audience needed after hearing this very tragic story.
@nightshadewinter6915
@nightshadewinter6915 11 ай бұрын
Fun fact, James Cameron and his crew did a test where a man and a woman who wore the same clothes as Jack and Rose. They tested whether or not Jack and Rose would have both survived if they had both gotten on the piece of wood. I recommend watching that video as it puts the whole debate to rest.
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Ohh wow that’s amazing
@mikeshoe74
@mikeshoe74 11 ай бұрын
@@AkinReacts Rose and Jack are fictional, but a lot of people were casted as actual people who were on the Titanic. Brute Ismay was forever branded 'Coward of the Titanic'...for not going down with the ship. There's also some conspiracies that go wit the sinking of the Titanic. Rockafeller was supposed to be on the ship. If he was that ship would have contained 4 of the wealthiest people in the world on it. John Jacob Astor being one. There are theories that suggest the ship was sank deliberately to take down all that power at one time.
@ms_scribbles
@ms_scribbles 11 ай бұрын
@@mikeshoe74 Reading about Ismay's later life, I feel like he was also inwardly calling himself the Coward of the Titanic. He almost never spoke of it, and spent the rest of his final days mostly alone. His family said he seemed like he was mentally torturing himself over the tragedy.
@mostlyharmless1
@mostlyharmless1 9 ай бұрын
43:50 When Kate swims through the passageway, she insisted the water be ice cold so her acting would be realistic! BANGER!
@Scotdod24
@Scotdod24 11 ай бұрын
Just came across your video guys, great reaction video, you def made me laugh and cry with you. So great to see young men not worrying about showing their emotions, def a sign of real men 👍🌝
@imagiraffe2848
@imagiraffe2848 11 ай бұрын
The old couple who were hugging as their room flooded, are Isidor and Ida Strauss. Their great grand daughter is Stockton Rush's widow. Stockton was the CEO of Ocean Gate. You know....the Titan submarine that imploded last year very close to Titanic's wreck.
@godschildjcreigns2976
@godschildjcreigns2976 11 ай бұрын
Whoaaaa, that’s WILD😱
@godschildjcreigns2976
@godschildjcreigns2976 11 ай бұрын
That’s A WILD FACT😱😱😱
@ARedMagicMarker
@ARedMagicMarker 6 ай бұрын
It just confirms more and more to me that that ship is CURSED af.
@Jeri-AnneSmith
@Jeri-AnneSmith 2 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 2 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊🥹
@Siuuuuy7
@Siuuuuy7 Күн бұрын
@yessysroses
@yessysroses 11 ай бұрын
Also love that this movie had yall blushing 😂❤ we love romance !!
@deezmo2022
@deezmo2022 11 ай бұрын
oh boy oh boy! *grabs snacks and drinks* so excite to see this xD
@TheRepublican777
@TheRepublican777 11 ай бұрын
The way they did this movie and the whole sinking of the ship was so perfect and realistic
@Naeruve
@Naeruve 5 ай бұрын
Welcome new generations to the great Door debate. It erupted even in the movie theater back in 97, immidiately half of us where screaming "GET ON THE DOOR" the other half was scoffing"he can't get on, he'll sink em both" lol what a great film
@PR1M1T1VE
@PR1M1T1VE 11 ай бұрын
DiCaprio played Romeo in the 1996 film Romeo and Juliet
@AstroBaby91
@AstroBaby91 8 ай бұрын
Everybody holds their breath during the scene when the ship goes down. It's an empathic response to the situation 🥲
@amberlynYT
@amberlynYT 11 ай бұрын
Ahhh the most tragic of all romances! James Cameron did such a wonderful job with this movie. Excited to join you 3 on your journey 🎉❤
@angellovely1914
@angellovely1914 11 ай бұрын
My favorite titanic fact I know is the baker, upon hearing the evacuation, gave out all of his bread. When the last of the ship was going down he chugged a bottle of whiskey and because of that he survived a couple of hours in the water with the only evidence was his frost bitten toes. He’s actually depicted when the boat was vertical, I believe right before the dude who hit the propeller fell
@josefinelagerstrom2643
@josefinelagerstrom2643 11 ай бұрын
Best movie ever, period. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@Lindaneseke267
@Lindaneseke267 11 ай бұрын
This movie is iconic!
@_the_little_mermaid_
@_the_little_mermaid_ 11 ай бұрын
I love you guys so much! I’m so glad you watched this masterpiece ❤
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@patsyhay9592
@patsyhay9592 10 ай бұрын
The kids in the bed was the saddest for me not knowing what was coming and the mother must of been so scared it’s literally gut wrenching 😢😢
@uncchristine99
@uncchristine99 11 ай бұрын
the guy in the Chill shirt 😂. you are my spirit animal.
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
😂
@ajandrianjafymusic
@ajandrianjafymusic 11 ай бұрын
Damn you guys have such a beautiful reaction, it’s a heavy movie for sure. I studied it when I was in media at school years back and it was so interesting to see how it was made and how it matched up to the tragedy that was the titanic
@Arcananine77
@Arcananine77 11 ай бұрын
If you guys want to watch another tearjerker, I recommend "Legends of the Fall". All I'll say is that it's a movie about 3 brothers around the time of World War 1.
@godschildjcreigns2976
@godschildjcreigns2976 11 ай бұрын
THIS SUGGESTION!!! Definitely a MUST WATCH💯‼️
@madsielena
@madsielena 9 ай бұрын
Favorite movie #1 ❤ Titanic #1.5
@mrsfahrenheit
@mrsfahrenheit 9 ай бұрын
it is a timeless masterpiece. There will never be another film like this. It's mixture of non fictional and fictional was handled perfectly
@kimcottingham8043
@kimcottingham8043 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful movie, beautiful reaction. Thank you!
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Thank you too!
@davidlaughs3144
@davidlaughs3144 9 ай бұрын
This movie always gets me , no matter how many times I’ve watched it. It’s just the most beautiful and sad story ever
@n2essence
@n2essence 10 ай бұрын
This was my favorite film growing up. My grandmother passed away recently and usually this is the film I go to when things are hard to remind myself that it'll get better. I was too afraid to watch it alone, but this popped up. Thank you for allowing me to cry with you. :)
@jodimcmurdo506
@jodimcmurdo506 10 ай бұрын
Loved the reaction when they 1st kissed. Awesome!
@H0tD0gB0ngWat3r
@H0tD0gB0ngWat3r 11 ай бұрын
Fun fact: I read somewhere a couple years ago that the first couple times Roses says “come back”, she’s actually talking to Jack, but as she slowly remembers her promise, she starts calling for the lifeboat.
@maximo240693
@maximo240693 Ай бұрын
The whole scene when Rose returned to the ship makes me cry. It's so moving and well acted. Amazing ❤😊
@Ruleof2Review
@Ruleof2Review 2 ай бұрын
If there was ever a 10/10, it’s Titanic. It’s a perfect movie. I’m not even afraid to say that I got tears in my eyes watching this reaction. Well done, fellas. Glad you watched this masterpiece.
@mariannesigley9086
@mariannesigley9086 11 ай бұрын
That was the funniest awesome reaction guys 🎉 Hello from New Zealand 😊
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙌🏿 hey from England 👋🏿
@MarcoGarcia-bj2kt
@MarcoGarcia-bj2kt 11 ай бұрын
Fun fact: the footage of the titanic under water, he real footages from james camrons many expeditions to the titanic when making the movie
@caitlin_931
@caitlin_931 29 күн бұрын
Loved this reaction, seeing grown men cry to this film and have the same reactions as me brought me back to when I watched it for the first time. You guys seem so respectful, calling out all the bad behaviour from the men. Amazing movie, I'm glad you guys liked it so much and weren't afraid to admit that it was 10/10 because I totally agree!
@lindamiller4748
@lindamiller4748 11 ай бұрын
The band played to the very end. Panic control.
@leeyaferguson9019
@leeyaferguson9019 11 ай бұрын
EXACTLY 💯!!!!!
@kirsten9277
@kirsten9277 11 ай бұрын
They knew in the end. It was their last way to go. But I do think one person with the Chelo survived in real life. I can't be certain though.
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Yeah they definitely helped
@bluelight17
@bluelight17 11 ай бұрын
@@kirsten9277 I went to read about the cellist on wiki, his body was never found and the next year he was declared as a deserter by the French army for a long time, until he was officially declared dead in 2000. He most probably died too on the Titanic like the rest of the orchestra...
@KayBassie
@KayBassie 10 ай бұрын
Titanic is one of my fave all time movies. I rewatch it prob twice a year. I love yall reaction @21:46 "LET HIM COOK!"🤣
@jaelynn7575
@jaelynn7575 11 ай бұрын
This story of Jack and Kate are for the people who died that never got their stories told.
@Entspannungskatze
@Entspannungskatze 11 ай бұрын
I really loved your reaction, it might be my fave Titanic reaction - well done!
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 11 ай бұрын
Thank you 🥹
@LeslieHinsonAndHerBeagles
@LeslieHinsonAndHerBeagles 11 ай бұрын
First time here and like your reaction so far :) Fun fact… James Cameron actually did all the drawings in the movie.
@emmalouisedickinson9407
@emmalouisedickinson9407 4 ай бұрын
I love how this movie blended in real people and facts from history, and the fictional story. The fact that they didn't have enough life boats to save everyone; was more then half that died. I love you guys reactions.
@AT87
@AT87 10 ай бұрын
One of the sweetest reactions I've seen to this movie, thank you for sharing.
@AkinReacts
@AkinReacts 10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
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