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Are Jack and Rose based on a true story?

I don't know what exactly happened to the real Titanic, only what the movie portrays.
So I was wondering if the director got the idea from a survivor and if anyone knew.
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No. They aren't.
TitanicFreak1 posted 一年多以前
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i should think they are
daythaller posted 一年多以前
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BiteMeCullen107 said:
No there not, but it is possible that it is based on a couple that went threw something like that, 或者 it could be story that a survivor had told when they got off the ship, but I don't think it is.
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TitanicFreak1 said:
No they are not real. They are fictional. Titanic's sinking is very interesting but writer and director Jim Cameron wanted to spice it up and made a 爱情 story out of the 1912 sinking of Titanic.
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inexplicable said:
Maybe it´s true, but nobody knows it exactly. I know that the director James Cameron used Jack and Rose in the movie, because so the person who watch this film can tagging himself with Jack and Rose.
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la-la-la-45 said:
No.Their characters are fictional.
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LifesGoodx3 said:
No, it's not based on a true story. The sinking of Titanic, that really happened. Some characters were real, and were on board the Titanic. Like Molly, Andrews, Captain Smith, Ismay, and 更多 I'm sure. However, the characters Jack and Rose are fictional.
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What she 说 ^
titanicfreak96 posted 一年多以前
PotterForever said:
The overll story of the 泰坦尼克号 is a true story and several of the characters portrayed in the movie are real. However Jack and Rose, and their storyline is fictional.
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posted 一年多以前 
Samantha1297 said:
Sorry to say, they are not. James Cameron made it up so audiences could get a sympathetic view and really feel for the 1912 marine disaster. And in my opinion, his goal really was accomplished!

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 Sorry to say, they are not. James Cameron made it up so audiences could get a sympathetic view and really feel for the 1912 marine disaster. And in my opinion, his goal really was accomplished!
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