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They escape. Cal, defeated, wraps his coat around him – forgetting the Heart of the Ocean in the pocket – and bribes his way onto a collapsible boat by holding a lost child.

On the sloping stern, Jack and Rose hold each other. The ship breaks in two. Hundreds fall into the 28°F water.

She promises. As his voice fades, he makes her repeat: “Never let go.” Dawn. Lifeboat 14 returns. Of 2,200 souls, only 705 survive. Rose, barely conscious, hears a whistle. She turns to Jack – frozen, his eyelashes white, his face peaceful. She kisses his hand, whispers “I’ll never let go,” and lets him sink into the sea. Titanic -1997-

“Stay back! I’ll let go.”

The crew finds the drawing of a naked girl wearing the Heart of the Ocean – never sold, never worn again. They escape

Jack, sleeping on a bench below, hears her sob. He approaches slowly.

(17) – elegant, sharp-tongued, and suffocating. She is engaged to Caledon “Cal” Hockley , a steel tycoon heir whose wealth is matched only by his cruelty. Rose feels trapped in a gilded cage, a living doll for a man she despises. The ship breaks in two

Then, in her stateroom, she lies down. Photographs surround her: of her as an actress, a pilot, a wife, a mother. She lived. She did everything she promised.

A rich, restless young woman and a poor, passionate artist find a life-changing love aboard the doomed RMS Titanic—a love that will demand the ultimate sacrifice. Part One: The Boarding Southampton, England. April 10, 1912. The RMS Titanic, the largest and most luxurious moving object ever built by man, prepares for her maiden voyage to New York. Among the thousand of passengers, two stand on opposite sides of the world.

“No, you won’t. Your hands are too white and tight. You’d have let go already if you meant it.”