It is difficult to find a person who has not heard the name of Titanic movie. It is also the name of a famous ship. Jack and Rose’s incredible love story is still discussed today. There are many unknown aspects of this movie which many people did not understand even after watching the movie. Today we will discuss the 7 aspects of the unknown.
The director of the movie, James Cameron, had a strong desire to go under the sea and see the remains of the Titanic. But at that time he did not have enough money. After watching a documentary about the Titanic, the ghost haunted him. After making the movie, his wish was fulfilled.
It was the first movie in the world to cross the 1 billion mark at the box office. After its 3D release in 2012, the film grossed $343 million. Director James Cameron didn’t realize at the beginning that it would cost so much to make and make so much profit.
You can call the director of the movie James Cameron brilliant. He is also a genius. This is because he gave the idea of the deck you see at the end of the movie. It is currently preserved in the museum.
The song My Heart Will Go On from Titanic became very popular with the audience. But the director was strict about not having any songs in the movie. But at the end he was surprised.
Many staff members fell ill while working on the film. This was caused by the addition of anesthetics to the food. But who did the work has not been found even today.
A 45 feet tall model ship was used for the climax scene. 1.3 lakh liters of water was used in the shipwreck scene. A total of 1.9 million liters of water was needed to sink the entire interior of the ship.
The lifeboat, smoke funnel, was made 10% smaller than the original Titanic. Stairs were made 30% wider. Titanic historians Don Lynch and Ken Marshall were hired to see if Titanic was being made into history. Artisans were hired from Mexico and America to build many of the props, furniture