As Jack sketches Rose in the nude:
Rose: I believe you are blushing, Mr. Artiste. I can't imagine Monsieur Monet blushing.
Jack: He does landscapes.
Rose: Teach me to ride like a man.
Jack: And chew tobacco like a man.
Rose: And spit like a man!
Jack: What, they didn't teach you that in finishing school.
On the stern of the Titanic as it is about to sink:
Rose: Jack! This is where we first met.
After the ship had sunk and Jack and Rose were floating in the middle of the ocean, Jack told Rose either, "don't let go" or, "never let go." Rose fell asleep floating on top of a wooden door while Jack was floating in the water holding her hand. Jack died in the freezing water and when Rose discovered this when she awakened, she said "I'll never let go, Jack," as she let go off his hand and let him sink to the bottom of the ocean.
Thanks to an account by a Titanic fireman, James McGann, who found himself standing outside the bridge and watching Captain Smith entering the wheelhouse on the bridge, Smith's last words were recorded.
Smith shutted the door behind him and went to close the door when he saw McGann looking at him. Smith looked at the people helping Collapsible A and back to McGann who described it:
"He gave one look all around, his face firm and his lips hard set. He looked as if he was trying to keep back the tears, as he thought of the doomed ship. I felt mightily like crying as I looked at him.
"Suddenly he shouted: 'Well boys, you've done your duty and done it well. I ask no more of you. I release you. You know the rule of the sea. It's every man for himself now, and God bless you'.''
Upon saying this Smith shutted the door in front of him and stood at the helm of the Titanic to await his and his ship's fate.
Jack Davis- I seem to recall this name- was/is a fictional character. it so transpired in the plot- well he died- fell off deck or something- but the female character. Some fans, notably in Russia, felt the film was tragic enough in backdrop- the Titanic disaster- the plot could have been resolved with both leading male and female alive and sound- but that was not the case.
All stop! there is no such ship or movie. Rose survived in Titanic! There is no Titanic II. Accidents are bad for business. Big ships cost big bucks. For the record Jack died falling off a rope in a rescue bid.
In the film, the name of the woman with the blue diamond is Rose Dewitt Bukaer. In RL, this person didn't exist on the Titanic
yes there is!!! at the begining of the movie and at the end when old woman version rose is describing titanic and when she was concluding her story with the big finish.
I loved her when she played Rose in Titanic!She loves greens but she also does enjoy Pizza sometimes to! Hope I helped :)
Kate Winslet Played Rose in The movie Titanic
At the end of the movie she says her name is rose, rose dawson (havent you seen the movie)
No there was never a Rose DeWitt Bukater on board of the RMS Titanic, and the same with Jack Dawson. Their story is just a fictional way of getting u pulled into the movie by watching likable characters
Rose wasn't a real person on the Titanic, the movie was just a idea of what the story COULD have been. The people that boarded the titanic were going to America. Yer the people were all going to New York that is where the titanic was headed before it was struck by the iceberg and in the movie rose and jacks plan was that she gets of with Jack and they live their lifes together and Rose didnt like cal anymore.
Yes, rose can swim in the movie Titanic.
yes there where a rose and jack on Titanic
jack and rose were not on the real titanic.
If the question is "Who played Rose in the movie Titanic?", then the answer is Kate Winslet.
rose was the name of the girl in titanic. Kate Winslett played Rose DeWiit Bukater
There was never a Rose on the Titanic only in the movie and yes she's a girl!
No, there is no "Rose" listed on the passenger manifest for the Titanic. She is a fictional character from the Titanicfilm.
Rose was a fictional character, nor was she actually on the titanic. Rose is played by Kate Winslet in the movie. She was nude in the movie, but she was not on the titanic in 1912, so no.
Both Jack and Rose were fictional characters created for the film Titanic, and did not actually exist.