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After making a promise, Rose unclasps Jack's frozen hand from her own and lets his body

disappear into the sea.

In England in 1912, young Rose boards the Titanic, a luxury liner bound for America.

In the lifeboats, the few survivors wait and listen to the cries of their fellow passengers.

In the midst of Jack and Rose's romance, the ship hits an iceberg and begins to sink.

In the water, Jack manages to grab a piece of wood.

Many passengers are washed into the freezing water, but Jack and Rose stick together.

Meanwhile, a drifter and artist named Jack Dawson wins a third-class ticket on the ship in a card game.

Rose is travelling upper class with her mother, and her fiancé, Cal Hockley.

Soon they fall in love, but Cal is informed and forbids Rose to meet Jack again.

They become closer when they leave the first-class formal dinner for a much livelier gathering in third-class.

They run away below decks to the cargo hold where they enter a car and make love.

Unhappy with her forced engagement to Cal and controlled life Rose attempts to commit suicide, but Jack saves her.

When an empty lifeboat arrives, Rose tries to wake Jack, but then realizes that he has died.

While lying on the piece of wood, Rose manages to stay afloat, but Jack dies in the icy water.

In England in 1912, young Rose boards the Titanic, a luxury liner bound for America. Rose is travelling upper
class with her mother, and her fiancé, Cal Hockley.
Meanwhile, a drifter and artist named Jack Dawson wins a third-class ticket on the ship in a card game.
Unhappy with her forced engagement to Cal and controlled life Rose attempts to commit suicide, but Jack saves
her.
They become closer when they leave the first-class formal dinner for a much livelier gathering in third-class.
Soon they fall in love, but Cal is informed and forbids Rose to meet Jack again. They run away below decks to
the cargo hold where they enter a car and make love.
In the midst of Jack and Rose's romance, the ship hits an iceberg and begins to sink. Many passengers are
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washed into the freezing water, but Jack and Rose stick together.
In the lifeboats, the few survivors wait and listen to the cries of their fellow passengers. In the water, Jack
manages to grab a piece of wood. While lying on the piece of wood, Rose manages to stay afloat, but Jack dies
in the icy water.
When an empty lifeboat arrives, Rose tries to wake Jack, but then realizes that he has died. After making a
promise, Rose unclasps Jack's frozen hand from her own and lets his body disappear into the sea.

In England in 1912, young Rose boards the Titanic, a luxury liner bound for America. Rose is travelling upper
class with her mother, and her fiancé, Cal Hockley.
Meanwhile, a drifter and artist named Jack Dawson wins a third-class ticket on the ship in a card game.
Unhappy with her forced engagement to Cal and controlled life Rose attempts to commit suicide, but Jack saves
her.
They become closer when they leave the first-class formal dinner for a much livelier gathering in third-class.
Soon they fall in love, but Cal is informed and forbids Rose to meet Jack again. They run away below decks to
the cargo hold where they enter a car and make love.
In the midst of Jack and Rose's romance, the ship hits an iceberg and begins to sink. Many passengers are
washed into the freezing water, but Jack and Rose stick together.
In the lifeboats, the few survivors wait and listen to the cries of their fellow passengers. In the water, Jack
manages to grab a piece of wood. While lying on the piece of wood, Rose manages to stay afloat, but Jack dies
in the icy water.
When an empty lifeboat arrives, Rose tries to wake Jack, but then realizes that he has died. After making a
promise, Rose unclasps Jack's frozen hand from her own and lets his body disappear into the sea.

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