On April 10, 1912, the Titanic embarked on its journey from Southampton, England to New York, USA. Despite claims of its unsinkable nature, tragedy struck just five days into the voyage when the luxurious ship collided with an iceberg and sank.
The 1997 film “Titanic” immortalized the events of the shipwreck, with Kate Winslet portraying Rose and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack. Their on-screen chemistry captivated audiences worldwide, particularly in the poignant scenes depicting Rose and Jack’s love affair.
One of the most memorable moments from the movie is when Rose, played by Winslet, is placed on a door fragment floating in the icy waters after the ship’s sinking. This scene remains etched in the minds of fans and continues to evoke emotional reactions.
Recently, the door featured in that iconic scene was put up for auction. According to reports from the American media outlet New York Times, the door was sold for a staggering $718,750. This translates to 665,526 Euro in European currency.
The auction also included various props and memorabilia from several historical films, but it was the Titanic door that fetched the highest price. The door’s significance stemmed from the lingering questions surrounding its role in the movie.
Many fans of the film questioned why Jack, played by DiCaprio, was not saved using the door. Director James Cameron addressed these queries by explaining that the script dictated Jack’s fate to perish in the cold waters. Furthermore, the door’s size and buoyancy were deemed sufficient only for Rose’s survival, leaving no room for Jack.