It took 2 hours and 30 mins to get to this point. From then on, all the mayhem we see--grand staircase flooding, props out of water, funnel falling on Fabrizio, snapping in two all occurred in the last 10 mins.
When the water reached the upper deck, the Titanic sank within 5 minutes. You can even see 2:15 on the staircase clock (I love this detail). The water was already pouring into the ship directly through the deck.
Most people got emotional because of that Jack death scene. But I got an emotional feeling, seeing all those poor people about to die with no hope of survival. They were real people who didn't expect to end in such situation because they believed the Titanic was ''unsinkable''. And then you must realize there were even more deadly maritme disasters other than Titanic.
The destruction, the demise of the ship and seeing what all the other characters, crew and passengers were going through definitely struck me harder than Jack and Rose’s love story, in all honesty.
@@kevin080592given the damage the Titanic actually lasted quite a long time. It went down on one side and held steady for more than an hour, before eventually capitulating on the other side. Give the ship some credit
0:47 I remember seeing that as a kid in the cinema. The sound fx, the orchestral melody and the visuals all came together and created such a sense of dread in me I can't explain it to this day. And again at 0:59 how the water reaches the camera and the sfx louden. Amazing filmmaking.
Tanto é que a grande escadaria se quebrou no final das filmagens reforçando uma teoria que a grande escadaria se quebrou e flutuou para a superfície pois ums sobreviventes do titanic afirmam que virão a proa do navio se levantando por um breve instante ou melhor dizendo a grande escadaria se erguendo
Yet they made the extra effort to make water look unrealistically blue. Water is transparent. This is nighttime. There isnt any blue light inside or blue sky outside. There is no reason for water to look blue in this scene. But Hollywood thinks otherwise
It was also electrified (we see the sparks) because the dome, along with most of the ceiling cover above the Grand staircase, would have been lined with electrical lighting. The people we see screaming are also being heavily shocked
Most of this is sound editing in post, the studios have libraries of screams and while they record live sound on set.... they mix that with the library sound cues to make it more disturbing... (I am speaking as a filmmaker and editor)
Eric Braden who played John Jacob Astor in this movie was actually a survivor of the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff. He was only three years old at the time. So the fear on his face is not one-hundred-percent acting.
So terrifying. RIP to all those poor souls. I dunno why but Astors character in this scene gets me. He was so brave but you can see in his eyes his taking in of the awful gravity (for lack of a more intense word) of the situation. RIP to all the brave men who died that the women and children could live. Watching the movie growing up I only cared about jack and rose but watching these scenes again now makes my heart hurt for all those people 😢
Growing up I knew the actor for playing Victor in a soap Opera and I always thought he looked like my grandfather. So I had a soft spot for him in the movie. When he died in this scene i bawled out. 😭😭😭
and there were no lifeboats & reinforcements from the Carpathia Ship, which was very far from the coordinates sinking of the Titanic, plus the SS. The ship California had cut off the Wireless Radio Operators so they didn't realize the Titanic was sinking and John Philips the Wireless Radio tried to send an S.O.S signal to all ships in the North Atlantic close to where the Titanic was and the Carpathia was the only one receiving the signal an emergency call from the Titanic and went straight to where the Titanic was even though it was very far away and took four hours left to reach a Location of Titanic sank. RIP To all the victims on board the RMS. The Titanic, which sank on that heartbreaking night. May God bless their souls and admit them to heaven 🙏🕊🪦
0:14 Imagine sitting there seeing your death in the form of the unforgiving ocean coming for you and there’s nothing you can do about it cause all the lifeboats have gone and help is too far away
What’s crazy is this probably happened. After all different parts of the ship weren’t submerged while parts of the ship above were. So this might have happened. There’s even a survivor testimony about him feeling a suction coming from the grand staircase while he was underwater.
There's no "probably". The dome's skylight wasn't designed to hold back ocean pressure. It would have caved in long before the pressure equalized due to flooding.
That must have been horrible for those guys that got sucked in theough the window like they had made it onto the outside deck where they atleast had a slim chance of safety and now they are sucked back into the ship!
One thing I might add, the water coming in is coming up through the coal bunkers, engines, plus all the crap that floats. By the time it reaches the staircase its going to look more like a flash flood than a pool overflowing. Coal and oil float and they'll be at the top. Plus every toilet, cesspool, holding tank and drain below will be pukin' its contents into the water. Cameron missed it.
To be honest, I'm glad he did. There are some things that are good to know but not good to see. The scene is visceral enough in the people's reactions to imminent death to evoke the necessary emotions in the audience.
@@t.r.s.5129 I agree. I've watched Titanic probably 20 times since it came out. It just occurred to me a few months ago when I got to thinking why is the water so clean. So it took me 25 years to notice something that should have been immediately apparent. 🙄
There’s actually been multiple accounts of the water being clear, or having a slight eerie greenish color, which Cameron actually nailed. You’re underestimating the sheer volume of water. The things you mentioned would be incredibly diluted. I would imagine the water flooding the engine and boiler rooms might be grimy from the amount of coal and coal dust, but elsewhere? I don't think so, there was a little grime on the floors and a lot of water. Balancing it out, I'd wager the water was still pretty clear.
Besides drowning there were other ways the victims died: * Being crushed against the ceiling due to the rising water * The tons of water through the dome would had struck people at full force like a person being hit by a car or lorry * The shards of glass from the dome impaling others * The sparks from the electricty shocking others
@@14534That was only the ship's port side, overseen by Lightoller. On the starboard side, Murdoch was trying to get as many people into the boats as possible and didn't care about class or sex.
@@keeley-jasminecavendish2256 no he would've died anyways, regardless of what his employer demanded. He was a gentleman in 1912; he wouldn't take a woman or child's spot in a sinking ship.
I can’t imagine their fear they all had must felt in this moment knowing some of them won’t be able to make out it alive . May all they all rest in peace
Only kids and ladies get into boats,Knowing they will die they do a last song to calm down everyone,Great humans. Bonus:Violín got found in Titanic parts and it was from Wallace Henry and it got send to his wife and its now in new york museum
Everyone just wanted to go to New York but that STUPID ICEBERG WOULD’N’T LET THEM! That’s why every time I drink an iced drink, I make sure there isn’t a mini titanic in the drink lol
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY thats not the reason:Another boat send the alert of icebergs but somehow Titanic ignored it,if Titanic didnt ignored the alert it will be saved
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY they also sank cuz 5 days before they left they said “not even god can sink this ship” so god got it them back by making them sink and showing them he CAN sink it
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY also the titanic hit the iceberg because they were literally speeding in icy waters and when they saw the berg it was too late for them to avoid it.
0:36 In reality, it was apparently just the RMS Olympic that had that clock for its grand staircase, whereas the Titanic’s grand staircase had a mirror instead
Titanic’s clock was installed at Southampton between 3rd April 10th April 1912. It was present on the sailing day. The mirror was only a temporary installation at Belfast.
Just learned that the actor who plays John Jacob Astor at 0:48, Eric Braeden, survived the Wilhelm Gustloff sinking in real life. Around 9,000 people died from the disaster. Apparently this was one of the most terrifying moments of his career and ignited some PTSD of the event. Now I see his reaction much differently here.
I don’t get how water burst in through the dome and then the camera shows that there’s still sky visible outside the windows on A deck. How does that make sense?
The very top level of the staircase where it has the dome on the ceiling is actually located at the Boat Deck. So obviously if you break the dome you'll be able to see the sky.
@@BimDaTitanicNerd no, I meant you can’t see sky through the dome when it smashed, but you can see black sky through the windows in the level below the dome, when they’re supposed to be underwater completely
@Calix69You're not getting what he's saying. Those windows lead to the boat deck. It showed just two minutes earlier that windows were breaking and allowing water to pour in. But when the dome breaks, suddenly those windows are not flooding. It's obvious that they just forgot to add water to those windows for the close up shots, as you can see in the first immediate shot the windows are flooding.
obviously ppl in the movie didnt get cut open by the staircase glass dome breaking, to pull that off in this scene, some great acting ... James Camerons grand staircase could be lowered by 3 feet a second! read that in the huge behind the scenes book i bought in 98... imagine? one pic shows the d deck reception and u can see the water in the stairwell waiting to be released
Given that the Titanic sank only two years before World War l sent Europe's thousand year-old civilization up in flames, it's very difficult not to see this horrific scene of the staircase foyer flooding as a metaphor for the death of the Old World.
The way the water was rising after the whole grand staircase was flooded. That just shows how fast the ship was sinking.
It took 2 hours and 30 mins to get to this point. From then on, all the mayhem we see--grand staircase flooding, props out of water, funnel falling on Fabrizio, snapping in two all occurred in the last 10 mins.
When the water reached the upper deck, the Titanic sank within 5 minutes. You can even see 2:15 on the staircase clock (I love this detail). The water was already pouring into the ship directly through the deck.
As soon as it reach 2:15AM, that's when the sinking goes berserk.
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The grand staircase actually went down rather slow irl
Most people got emotional because of that Jack death scene. But I got an emotional feeling, seeing all those poor people about to die with no hope of survival. They were real people who didn't expect to end in such situation because they believed the Titanic was ''unsinkable''. And then you must realize there were even more deadly maritme disasters other than Titanic.
The destruction, the demise of the ship and seeing what all the other characters, crew and passengers were going through definitely struck me harder than Jack and Rose’s love story, in all honesty.
Those screams are chilling james Cameron nailed it
0:35
The clock reads 2:14 or 2:15 am. The ship went down at 2:20 am. By this time, the ship had between 5-6 minutes of life left.
😢😢😢😢
Dang that ship sank fast
That's what i have notice too.. so all in all.. in happened in just a span of that short time? 😮
@@kevin080592given the damage the Titanic actually lasted quite a long time. It went down on one side and held steady for more than an hour, before eventually capitulating on the other side. Give the ship some credit
@@Aviation_Maniacyeah the last 15 minutes was when the majority of the ship sank
0:47 I remember seeing that as a kid in the cinema. The sound fx, the orchestral melody and the visuals all came together and created such a sense of dread in me I can't explain it to this day. And again at 0:59 how the water reaches the camera and the sfx louden. Amazing filmmaking.
The fact this scene wasn’t made with cgi
Tanto é que a grande escadaria se quebrou no final das filmagens reforçando uma teoria que a grande escadaria se quebrou e flutuou para a superfície pois ums sobreviventes do titanic afirmam que virão a proa do navio se levantando por um breve instante ou melhor dizendo a grande escadaria se erguendo
Yet they made the extra effort to make water look unrealistically blue. Water is transparent. This is nighttime. There isnt any blue light inside or blue sky outside. There is no reason for water to look blue in this scene. But Hollywood thinks otherwise
James Cameron is a Legend!
That's not quite true, but hey.
Whats crazier is that it was accidental. They didn't actually want it to break. Fortunately no one was seriously hurt.
What makes this more horrific is that the water was freezing ice cold. The pain they must've felt before dying. So tragic
It was also electrified (we see the sparks) because the dome, along with most of the ceiling cover above the Grand staircase, would have been lined with electrical lighting. The people we see screaming are also being heavily shocked
Those screams are very realistic cus James Cameron really attempting to drown those poor extras lol
😦😦😦
Most of this is sound editing in post, the studios have libraries of screams and while they record live sound on set.... they mix that with the library sound cues to make it more disturbing... (I am speaking as a filmmaker and editor)
0:49 is my favourite part in the movie
Only to be outdone by that 0:56 - 0:59 primal scream of agony probably...
"Ah Sh*t Here We Go Again"
"Carl Johnson"
Mine too! It showed how quickly the water was taking over the ship!
Me too, it’s just so apocalyptic to see water busting in thru the ceiling like that
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Eric Braden who played John Jacob Astor in this movie was actually a survivor of the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff. He was only three years old at the time. So the fear on his face is not one-hundred-percent acting.
So terrifying. RIP to all those poor souls. I dunno why but Astors character in this scene gets me. He was so brave but you can see in his eyes his taking in of the awful gravity (for lack of a more intense word) of the situation. RIP to all the brave men who died that the women and children could live. Watching the movie growing up I only cared about jack and rose but watching these scenes again now makes my heart hurt for all those people 😢
Growing up I knew the actor for playing Victor in a soap Opera and I always thought he looked like my grandfather. So I had a soft spot for him in the movie. When he died in this scene i bawled out. 😭😭😭
It’s really sad to think people died in the ship with no way out.
and there were no lifeboats & reinforcements from the Carpathia Ship, which was very far from the coordinates sinking of the Titanic, plus the SS. The ship California had cut off the Wireless Radio Operators so they didn't realize the Titanic was sinking and John Philips the Wireless Radio tried to send an S.O.S signal to all ships in the North Atlantic close to where the Titanic was and the Carpathia was the only one receiving the signal an emergency call from the Titanic and went straight to where the Titanic was even though it was very far away and took four hours left to reach a Location of Titanic sank. RIP To all the victims on board the RMS. The Titanic, which sank on that heartbreaking night. May God bless their souls and admit them to heaven 🙏🕊🪦
In reality, most of the people who had chosen to leave the ship had found their way out of its interior.
0:29 i am mentally not okay for this but i literally cannot stop laughing at the way this woman screamed after that guy grabbed her head
Same in here, but the man might trying to help this woman, maybe they're couple because I see they're going together many times like in 0:57
Gosh. This is really scary. The mixed classes of people, the clock that showed time 😢
0:14 Imagine sitting there seeing your death in the form of the unforgiving ocean coming for you and there’s nothing you can do about it cause all the lifeboats have gone and help is too far away
And it was your choice
What’s crazy is this probably happened. After all different parts of the ship weren’t submerged while parts of the ship above were. So this might have happened. There’s even a survivor testimony about him feeling a suction coming from the grand staircase while he was underwater.
There's no "probably". The dome's skylight wasn't designed to hold back ocean pressure. It would have caved in long before the pressure equalized due to flooding.
0:16 dang his face
0:04 What chads 😎
0:15 what not really chads
Remember
That must have been horrible for those guys that got sucked in theough the window like they had made it onto the outside deck where they atleast had a slim chance of safety and now they are sucked back into the ship!
RIP Titanic and everyone who was lost in the sinking. 15 April 2024.
0:16 Me when I saw the results of my exam:
One thing I might add, the water coming in is coming up through the coal bunkers, engines, plus all the crap that floats. By the time it reaches the staircase its going to look more like a flash flood than a pool overflowing. Coal and oil float and they'll be at the top. Plus every toilet, cesspool, holding tank and drain below will be pukin' its contents into the water. Cameron missed it.
To be honest, I'm glad he did. There are some things that are good to know but not good to see. The scene is visceral enough in the people's reactions to imminent death to evoke the necessary emotions in the audience.
@@t.r.s.5129
I agree. I've watched Titanic probably 20 times since it came out. It just occurred to me a few months ago when I got to thinking why is the water so clean. So it took me 25 years to notice something that should have been immediately apparent.
🙄
There’s actually been multiple accounts of the water being clear, or having a slight eerie greenish color, which Cameron actually nailed. You’re underestimating the sheer volume of water. The things you mentioned would be incredibly diluted.
I would imagine the water flooding the engine and boiler rooms might be grimy from the amount of coal and coal dust, but elsewhere? I don't think so, there was a little grime on the floors and a lot of water. Balancing it out, I'd wager the water was still pretty clear.
@@JalexMontesc
Good point. First I've heard of that. 👍
I'm not convinced. There's a huge amount of sea out there. Much more than any small amount of crap etc.
Besides drowning there were other ways the victims died:
* Being crushed against the ceiling due to the rising water
* The tons of water through the dome would had struck people at full force like a person being hit by a car or lorry
* The shards of glass from the dome impaling others
* The sparks from the electricty shocking others
Some of those sound better then drowning to me
0:16 Mr. Guggenheim and his valet confront death face to face
Guggenheim no doubt pressurised his valet to stay and he (the valet) died due to his employer's demands. Shameful.
@@keeley-jasminecavendish2256they weren’t letting men on the lifeboats. There’s nowhere for his valet to have gone anyway.
@@14534That was only the ship's port side, overseen by Lightoller. On the starboard side, Murdoch was trying to get as many people into the boats as possible and didn't care about class or sex.
@@keeley-jasminecavendish2256 no he would've died anyways, regardless of what his employer demanded. He was a gentleman in 1912; he wouldn't take a woman or child's spot in a sinking ship.
Even after 25 years this movie still gets to me
Between the the water feeling like
A thousand knives in to you body
Imagine all that water coming in the glass dome
It's also electrified
Holy shi that’s makes me think about it was worse now
My favorite part 0:10
I can’t imagine their fear they all had must felt in this moment knowing some of them won’t be able to make out it alive . May all they all rest in peace
Most of them, actually. Of all of those people who went into that frigid water, only a few dozen made it out alive.
That music sounds like of Inception opening theme
Props to brave soul playing his violin in the middle of this monster wave......I just don't get it, maybe he wants to die doing what he loves....
Only kids and ladies get into boats,Knowing they will die they do a last song to calm down everyone,Great humans. Bonus:Violín got found in Titanic parts and it was from Wallace Henry and it got send to his wife and its now in new york museum
This is how powerful nature is 😢
I lov this scene. Think about that months ago.
Everyone just wanted to go to New York but that STUPID ICEBERG WOULD’N’T LET THEM! That’s why every time I drink an iced drink, I make sure there isn’t a mini titanic in the drink lol
They wouldn’t have hit that iceberg if they weren’t so overconfident that the Titanic would never sink even if they hit an iceberg.
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY thats not the reason:Another boat send the alert of icebergs but somehow Titanic ignored it,if Titanic didnt ignored the alert it will be saved
Ice berg be like: GET AWAY U AINT EVER GOIN TO NEW YORK
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY they also sank cuz 5 days before they left they said “not even god can sink this ship” so god got it them back by making them sink and showing them he CAN sink it
@@DANIELLE_BREANNA_LACY also the titanic hit the iceberg because they were literally speeding in icy waters and when they saw the berg it was too late for them to avoid it.
0:36 In reality, it was apparently just the RMS Olympic that had that clock for its grand staircase, whereas the Titanic’s grand staircase had a mirror instead
Titanic’s clock was installed at Southampton between 3rd April 10th April 1912. It was present on the sailing day. The mirror was only a temporary installation at Belfast.
This is my favorite scene in the movie because it’s at this point you know everyone left on board is doomed.
That shot at 59 seconds
0:29 that was unnecessary 😂
That head grab 😅
That was nessacery
Renember the water was freezing that night
And they used cold water to film the flooding
😅
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@@plus419wait a minute james decided to use very cold water here then?
Just learned that the actor who plays John Jacob Astor at 0:48, Eric Braeden, survived the Wilhelm Gustloff sinking in real life. Around 9,000 people died from the disaster.
Apparently this was one of the most terrifying moments of his career and ignited some PTSD of the event. Now I see his reaction much differently here.
0:50
I don’t get how water burst in through the dome and then the camera shows that there’s still sky visible outside the windows on A deck. How does that make sense?
The very top level of the staircase where it has the dome on the ceiling is actually located at the Boat Deck. So obviously if you break the dome you'll be able to see the sky.
@@BimDaTitanicNerd no, I meant you can’t see sky through the dome when it smashed, but you can see black sky through the windows in the level below the dome, when they’re supposed to be underwater completely
@@Willowpeytonx Yeah I noticed that too. Maybe they didn’t have enough time to cover it up or edit the stuff.
@Calix69yes, but the water can't reach the dome if it has not even reached the windows yet.
@Calix69You're not getting what he's saying. Those windows lead to the boat deck. It showed just two minutes earlier that windows were breaking and allowing water to pour in.
But when the dome breaks, suddenly those windows are not flooding. It's obvious that they just forgot to add water to those windows for the close up shots, as you can see in the first immediate shot the windows are flooding.
I think if it was real and shot at the same time that actor might have at least flinched 😂
obviously ppl in the movie didnt get cut open by the staircase glass dome breaking, to pull that off in this scene, some great acting ... James Camerons grand staircase could be lowered by 3 feet a second! read that in the huge behind the scenes book i bought in 98... imagine? one pic shows the d deck reception and u can see the water in the stairwell waiting to be released
I love the fact that my country created this big history
The film or the ship? Because the ship was built in Ireland
@@pc_buildyb0i935 Ship
Given that the Titanic sank only two years before World War l sent Europe's thousand year-old civilization up in flames, it's very difficult not to see this horrific scene of the staircase foyer flooding as a metaphor for the death of the Old World.
Never buying a ticket for a ship again💀
0:46 Fabrizio: No!
What’s The Music Playing In Background?
Never my god to thee or something like that.
*Nearer* my god thee and a building panic
Nearer My god to thee and the sinking
This is why bunkers freak me out
Omg
0:31 i always thought that the guy on the left is giglio [guggenheim's assistant]
😢🙁
It looks like a sunami inside of apartment building
my little cutie love the grand staircase his was syafiee she has survive the sinking of the titanic😢😢in lifeboat number 16😢
And that’s how effective scenes feel when they aren’t don’t with cgi and a glossy filter
The movie makes a fantastic use of CGI shots, though
“When they aren’t don’t”??
The Riga Minox- A Spy Camera From The 1930s.
Flying Titanic Cutscene
In this part [0:55] if you look to the windows you can see an mini black wall of the movie set
I think this is a decor or another interior
Sarah has crush on jack dawson
0:48 was that mr bean 🤣🤣🤣🤣
That was not Rowan Atkinson but similar looking
Noooo! The film set is flooding!!!
Titanic Universal Studios Singapore
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0:49 0:58
Я в шоке от Титанике
Oh fuck!
who puts windows on a ship?
Why shouldn’t there be windows on a ship? Even the ships we have now have windows.
Every ship has windows lol
Me in ohio
Ужас
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Seems like Everyone went to hell due to the fact they didn’t believe in Christ as their lord and savior
0:49 😍😍😍😍💅🏻💅🏻💅🏻💅🏻