Kate - Famous Sketch Scene by generation2235
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Description
The famous 'sketch' scene with Kate Winslet in the 1997 blockbuster movie Titanic.
DeCaprio's line, 'Over on the bed - ...the couch' was actually not in the script, it was a flub but the film's director John Camera liked DeCaprio's improv so he left it in the film.
The hands we see drawing in the shot where it appears DeCaprio is drawing Winslet are those of James Cameron himself since Cameron was a great sketch artist.
This render recaptures that famous and historical scene from the movie Titanic.
Comments (2)
radioham
Such a sad movie so much lost of life I took my daughter and her best mate to see it I recall that part of which you have rendered. Funny there would be only two parts that I can remember well there is that one and that part where the people are in the water and the ship falls back on top of them I also remember that great movie from the 50s " A night to Remember" that was also a great movie. did you know there was a book along the same story about a ship written if my grey matter severs me well about two years before the Titanic set sail she came to her end after being hit by the same moving mountain and sank there never was and never will be a ship that was unsinkable
generation2235
I believe you are right, before the movie 'A Night to Remember there was a book originally written in 1898 by Morgan Robertson called 'Futility,' which was a fictional story about a gigantic ocean liner that met her fate at sea after having struck an iceburg. Who'd've thunk back in those days that Robertson's story would become a harsh reality when the once considered 'unsinkable' luxury cruise liner would be met with similar fate.
For me to say that James Cameron did a fantastic job directing the '97 edition of 'The Titanic' would be an understatement. Great cast, outstanding cinematography and Oscar-worthy special effects made the 1997 Titanic a monument in Cinematic history.
I'd say, though, that the sketch scene pushed the boundries for a PG-rated movie, though it was done in very good taste and with artistic merit. No doubt a scene like that this day & age couldn't be included in a movie without it getting an 'R' rating straightaway, thanks to the generous amount of uber-conservatism and the many politics involved with modern filmmaking. Different times, they were back then.
nick_brown1967 Online Now!
Nice recreation and capture of that particular scene from the movie.