Southampton, England, April 10, 1912. The “Ship of Dreams” prepares for its maiden voyage. Seventeen-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater boards with her aristocratic mother, Ruth, and her wealthy, arrogant fiancé, Caledon “Cal” Hockley. To the world, Rose is a privileged heiress. Inside, she is suffocating. She sees her engagement as a transaction — Cal’s fortune to rescue her family from debt. “I feel like I’m standing on a crowded train, screaming, and no one hears me,” she confides.
But the lifeboats don’t return. One by one, the screams in the water go silent. Rose, half-dead, remembers her promise. She whistles — the silver whistle Jack gave her. A lifeboat hears. Jack is gone, his body sinking into the dark. film completo titanic
That night, in her sleep, Rose Calvert returns to the ship. She walks up the grand staircase, where all the passengers who died — the Irish dancers, the captain, Mr. Andrews — stand smiling. And at the top, waiting with his hand out, is Jack Dawson, in his suspenders and grin. Southampton, England, April 10, 1912
Rose makes a choice. She finds Jack at the bow and whispers, “When the ship docks, I’m getting off with you.” To seal her rebellion, she asks him to draw her wearing only the Heart of the Ocean. In Cal’s private Renault, Jack sketches her with trembling hands — a goddess of desire and defiance. They make love. To the world, Rose is a privileged heiress
Later, Jack smuggles Rose to a real party — a third-class Irish dance in the steerage hold. Stomping, singing, drinking cheap beer — she kicks off her heels and dances until her corset feels like a lie. Cal has his manservant, Lovejoy, tail them. When Rose returns to her suite, Cal slaps her. He places the Heart of the Ocean — a 56-carat blue diamond — around her neck. “You will never be poor again.”
The ship groans like a dying beast. The bow plunges under. Thousands slide into the black Atlantic. Jack and Rose cling to the railing as the Titanic tilts vertical. For one terrible moment, she hangs like a cathedral spire. Then, she snaps in two. The stern crashes back, then rises again before sliding under.