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.

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      Wild how even Tiny dialogue choices in Titanic carry the weight of foreshadowing, History wrapped in cinema Detail.

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