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Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Dying an Avoidable Death: Jack of Titanic Would have been saved by Rose-Mythbursters

It has been revealed that even though the Titanic disaster was of very high magnitude, Jack could not have died if he had joined Rose on her raft. The young  man Jack out of love decided not to topple the raft so that Rose could live. The character Rose was played by Kate Winslet while that of Jack was played by Leonardo Di  Caprio.  It was all about a ship wreck that occurred in April 15, 1912 when a newly built  Titanic which the builder 'thought that even God cannot sink it' left for New York from Southampton in United Kingdom. Up to 1,502 passengers lost their lives in this deadly incident 

Doomed: Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio, slips into the icy Atlantic waters as lover Rose DeWitt Bukater, played by Kate Winslet, clings on to a makeshift raft in the climax to blockbuster Titanic film

The Mythbusters of Discovery Channels reconstructed the whole incident, performed Hypothermia test  and discovered that truly, Jack wouldn't have been frozen to death by the overly freezing condition of  Atlantic ocean if he had joined Rose on her raft. In addition, they discovered that if Rose had placed her life jacket underneath the raft, it would have comfortably carried both of them.
The fans of the great movies will remember how jack was fast getting frozen inside the ocean and eventually died of Hypothermia while Rose was lying on the make shift raft until rescue workers came to her rescue.

Happier ending?: The Mythbusters set out to see if Jack, played by Leonardo Di Caprio need not have sacrificed himself to save Kate Winslet's character, Rose

The fifth officer that rescued Rose, Harold Lowe searched for victims for 45 minutes before he found Rose shivering on top of her raft in the middle of the ocean.

Romantic: Leonardo DiCaprio pictured as Jack Dawson, with Kate Winslet is Rose DeWitt Bukater, in a scene from the film written and directed by James Cameron

Going down: The closing scene from Titanic has now been reconstructed by U.S. show Mythbusters to see if it really would have ended in tragedy for character Jack in the film

Photograph of a bearded man wearing a white captain's uniform, standing on a ship with his arms crossed.
Edward Smith, Captain of the Ship

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