While the core story of james Cameron's titanic is fictional, it includes characters based on real-life titanic passengers as well as other historically accurate facts, such as how long it took the titanic to sink, which was done in a very subtle way. james Cameron's name has become synonymous with big-budget films and emotionally charged stories, and one of his most successful efforts was the 1997 catastrophe epic titanic, which was at the time the most expensive film ever made and for many years the highest-grossing film of all time.

Based on the true story of the RMS titanic disaster in 1912, Cameron's titanic tells the story of two passengers from different social classes: Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet), a wealthy woman travelling with her fiancé, Cal Hockley (Billy Zane), and her mother, Ruth (Frances Fisher), and Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio), a third-class passenger who won his ticket on a "lucky Rose and Jack met, grew to know each other, and fell in love over the course of four days, but their relationship ended in tragedy when Jack died after the titanic sank, while Rose was rescued.

Although the story of Jack and Rose is fictional, many aspects of titanic are based on the real-life tragedy of the ship, including characters such as Molly Brown (Kathy Bates), J. Bruce Ismay (Jonathan Hyde), and Captain Edward john Smith (Bernard Hill), as well as the events that led to the ship's sinking. cameron showed the titanic colliding with the iceberg and how the ship began to sink, including how it split into two parts, but he also included the Titanic's sinking time in a subtle way: all of the scenes set on board the ship are two hours and 40 minutes long, which is how long it took the titanic to sink.

Titanic has been chastised for its length; it runs for three hours and fifteen minutes, but when all modern-day scenes and the titles are removed, the film runs for two hours and forty minutes. The titanic is reported to have sunk in two hours and forty minutes, thus Cameron's precision in telling Jack and Rose's journey from beginning to end in that exact length of time is impressive. The Titanic's impact with the iceberg apparently lasted 37 seconds, which is the same length as the crash in the movie, according to the CBC.

The titanic collided with the iceberg around 11:40 p.m. on april 14, 1912, and its rate of sinking increased between 2:10 and 2:15 a.m., before sinking at 2:20 p.m. on april 15, 1912. The RMS Carpathia arrived on the scene at 4 a.m. in response to the Titanic's earlier distress calls, and the Carpathia transported about 710 passengers to New York.

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