Depsite crying through the whole movie, I cried when Rose was put into the
lifeboat and looked up at Jack, who was lying to her that he would be okay.
It was really said because you could see the rockets going up behind him, and
you knew and he knew that he wasn't going to be okay.
I am crying now as I remember it...and I am listening to the soundtrack...I
started to cry when I saw the bow of the Titanic in the first shot under the
water...and when Rose gave her name as Rose Dawson...and, oh, hell, all
through it.
The first time I saw it I didnt cry but my mom cried when rose called
the life boats "come back" and they didnt hear her so she had to jump in
the freezing water and blow the whistle. In the second time i saw it my
friend weeped through the whole movie. I had teers in my eye when rose didnt
belive jack didnt steel the diamond and that mean man hit him .
but........in the finel scene when jack turns auround near the clock i
cried so hard! and off course all through "my heart will go on".
"Whole movie"
"The scenes that made me cry were actually the last scenes. Especially when Jack
died."
"A part that made me cry (I
cried for the last 45 minutes) was then Rose was going to get on the
boat and leave Jack. That's what started me crying and I barely stopped."
"I cried when the old Rose stepped up on the rail of Lovett's ship and let go the Heart of the Ocean."
"I cried when Rose climbed on the life boat and left him. But the tears
started flowing when she jumped back on the ship and met Jack at the
bottom of the staircase. Jack kept saying while kissing her, 'You are
so stupid Rose, You're so stupid.'
"Perhaps crying is not the word, at least not the one I would use.
Hysterical was more like it. When the Irish mother is putting her
children it to what she knows is her death bed. "In the land of ter and
the nog" I became hysterical, everyone told me to be quiet, but I
couldn't. At least while knowing she would only have so much time with
her children, and understanding she would be doing things for the last
time and not the first. Also, when Rose jumps back on the Titanic... I
can't control myself she at that moment knew that she would die with
him, and gave up all the realistic chances of her survival up for him.
Perhaps the saddest part is were she says I'll never let go and let's
him fall into the ocean and Jack's arm waves just a little like it is
saying good bye."
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