

In Titanic (1997), when Ismay advises Captain Smith to increase the ship’s speed, a woman observes them in the background. She represents Elizabeth Lines, a real passenger, who testified to the post-sinking inquiry that she had witnessed this conversation, ruining Ismay’s reputation.
by CasseroleSSD
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Is that one of the Sex and the City girls?
Whoa, that’s really interesting! I’ve never heard this little fact. Thank you.
Wild how even Tiny dialogue choices in Titanic carry the weight of foreshadowing, History wrapped in cinema Detail.