Titanic
Viral
Scene:
An
OceanGate
submersible
named
the
Titan
disappeared
into
the
ocean
in
less
than
two
hours
of
its
descent
into
the
Titanic
shipwreck
area.
The
submarine
was
22
feet
in
length
and
embarked
on
a
journey
to
the
Atlantic
on
June
18.
Meanwhile,
it
has
been
reported
that
a
"catastrophic
implosion" is
said
to
have
destroyed
the
Titan
submersible,
killing
five
men
who
were
aboard.
As
the
rescue
mission
continues,
people
are
reminded
of
a
scene
from
James
Cameron's
1997
classic
Titanic.
After
Titan
tragedy,
a
scene
from
Leonardo-Kate's
classic
Titanic
goes
viral
A
scene
from
the
film
has
resurfaced
on
the
internet.
Although
many
remember
the
movie
for
its
iconic
Jack-and-Rose
love
story,
many
still
don't
remember
the
focal
point
of
the
film,
which
was
the
researchers
investigating
the
remains
of
the
RMS
Titanic
from
the
submarine
window.
James
Cameron's
Titanic
opens
with
a
few
researchers
aboard
the
Akademik
Mstislav
Keldysh,
looking
out
for
the
shipwrecks.
The
clip,
which
was
first
tweeted
by
a
user
named
Lucia
Briones,
feels
too
close
to
the
submarine
accident.
In
the
video
clip
from
the
movie,
researcher
Brock
Lovett
is
heard
saying,
"pressure
on
the
side
is
three
and
a
half
tons
per
square
inch.
These
windows
are
nine
inches
thick
and
if
they
go,
it's
sayonara
in
two
microseconds."
And
in
the
present
situation,
the
rescue
mission
to
find
the
missing
Titan
and
the
people
sailing
is
giving
people
an
eerie
feeling,
which
seems
like
a
prophecy
of
the
ongoing
strive.
With
time
and
oxygen
running
out
for
the
five
men,
hopefully
still
alive,
inside
the
#OceanGate
#submersible,
I
can’t
help
but
be
reminded
of
one
of
the
eeriest
lines
in
the
movie,
#Titanic.
This
scene
has
officially
become
terrifying.
pic.twitter.com/ucyrD7T9Pv
On
the
other
hand,
the
Titanic
completed
25
years
on
June
19,
a
day
after
the
Titanic
sub
started
off
its
journey.
The
makers
also
released
some
deleted
scenes,
giving
fans
some
more
unseen
glimpses
from
one
of
the
most
beloved
films
ever.
Among
the
scenes,
one
was
a
tribute
to
the
Croatian
passengers
who
were
travelling
by
ship.
It
reminds
us
of
the
footprint
Titanic
has
left
on
the
audience
worldwide,
even
after
its
release
about
a
quarter-century
ago.
The
deleted
scene
shows
passengers
who
were
in
third
class;
on
the
front
are
the
Italians
Fabrizio
and
Helga,
and
in
the
background,
one
can
see
a
woman
yelling
in
Croatian,
"Frano,
donesi
rakije,
je*ote."
Well,
why
the
anime
Frano
was
used
is
not
known,
as
there
was
no
passenger
on
the
ship
with
that
name,
but
it
can
be
connected
to
a
journalist
named
Frano
who
was
the
first
one
to
report
the
Titanic
sinking
incident.
Watch
the
vidoe
below:-
There
were
around
30
Croatian
passengers
on
the
ship,
and
only
three
of
them
were
believed
to
have
survived.