mercredi 1 février 2017

James Cameron Refutes Titanic Scenario Where Jack Lives


The water would've been too cold for Jack to last a long time.

In James Cameron's opinion, there's no way Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) could've survived at the end of Titanic.

While doing an interview with The Daily Beast, Cameron was asked whether there's room for one more on the plank-raft for Jack. The director explained that the only possible scenario in Titanic's script was to have Jack give up his place on the raft and his life for Rose (Kate Winslet).

Cameron then went on to refute the theory presented by a Mythbusters episode detailing exactly how Jack could've made it out alive. The director wants audiences to consider the fact that Jack is swimming in 28-degree water and his brain is starting to get hypothermia.

Cameron doesn't think it'd be possible, as Mythbusters pointed out, for Jack to take both his and Rose's life vests on and tie himself to the raft "in 28-degree water, and that’s going to take you five to ten minutes, so by the time you come back up you’re already dead."

Cameron believes the best choice for Jack would've been to get pulled out by a someone or something while trying to keep his upper body out of the water.

The Avatar director recently also talked about why "we've moved on beyond" the Alien franchise. Cameron is currently developing multiple sequels to Avatar.

Alex Gilyadov is a freelance writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter

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