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James Cameron finally answers the question Titanic fans have been asking for years - Page 13 of 20 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]Keeping them buoyant [/post_page_title]
James Cameron couldn’t deny this. He soon went on to describe the work and effort put into the movie – especially the sinking scene. In fact, he maintains that he spent a whopping two days stuck in a pool of water, trying to make the perfect-sized piece of wood that would allow Kate Winslet to float happily on top of the freezing waters, rather than being submerged in the water for hours on end while the cameras were rolling. He wanted the wood to be able to keep her out of the water for three hours, to ensure it would have worked just as well in real life, while the survivors were waiting for the rescue ships.

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