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Cal Hockley: You're going to him? To be a whore to a gutter rat?!

Rose: I'd rather be his whore than your wife.

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The Master-at-Arms office, where Jack is handcuffed, was in actuality an inside cabin and had no portholes at all. See more...

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The emotional scene where Jack and Cal watch Rose getting lowered in the lifeboat is very reminiscent to an emotional scene in "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" (1991), where Sarah and John watch The Terminator being lowered into the molten pool. A James Cameron trademark. See more...

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Titanic

Revealing: Many scenes used computer graphics to show the length of the ship. Passengers were also added walking on deck. The shadows for the passengers don't always match. Sometimes the angle of the sun distorts shadows. So the shadow of a woman's hat appears much larger than the actual one she's wearing, much like a person's shadow at sunset can appear to be that of a giant.

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