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One of the most iconic scenes from Titanic is undoubtedly the “draw me like one of your French girls” moment between Jack and Rose. However, as fans celebrate the film’s milestone, a fascinating tidbit has resurfaced, shedding new light on creating that memorable sketch. Contrary to popular belief, it wasn’t Leonardo DiCaprio, the dashing Jack Dawson, who put pencil to paper; it was none other than the film’s visionary director, James Cameron.
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In a surprising revelation during a 2017 interview with Stephen Colbert, Kate Winslet disclosed the true artist behind the iconic scene. Clarifying the long-standing misconception, Kate said that it was actually Jim Cameron who drew her sketch.
She added that contrary to the scene’s sensuality, she was clad in a bathing suit rather than baring it all during the production.
Meanwhile, titanic is set to make a grand return to theaters on Feb. 10, perfectly timed for Valentine’s Day. The re-release promises to serve up a significant dose of nostalgia for fans eager to relive the timeless love story of Jack and Rose.
Whether it’s to witness James Cameron’s masterful storytelling on the big screen once again or to ponder the age-old debate of whether Jack and Rose could have both fit on that infamous door, the ‘Titanic’ revival is sure to captivate audiences and transport them back to the romantic and tragic world of one of Hollywood’s most beloved films.