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James Cameron finally answers the question Titanic fans have been asking for years - Page 12 of 20 - Kiwi Report

James Cameron finally answers the question Titanic fans have been asking for years


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[post_page_title]Artistic reasons[/post_page_title]
Overall, James Cameron has been pretty adamant on his views on the matter. As he continued his interview with Vanity Fair, he made it very clear that Jack’s death happened for artistic reasons. Whether he was going to die from hypothermia or a smoke stack falling on him, Cameron always knew that Jack was not going to survive. He has noted that these kinds of things happen because of art, rather than physics. However, the interviewer was quick to point out that Cameron was the kind of director who focused on physics and science to make things work.

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