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That night, alone on the deck, Rose unclasps the necklace (she retrieved it from Cal’s coat before he boarded the lifeboat) and drops it into the sea – back to Jack.

“No, you won’t. Your hands are too white and tight. You’d have let go already if you meant it.” Titanic -1997-

“I love you, Jack,” she whispers through ice-crusted lips. That night, alone on the deck, Rose unclasps

(20) – a spirited, penniless artist who won his third-class ticket in a lucky hand of poker. He has nothing but a few drawings, a sketchbook, and a hunger for real experience. “Make each day count,” he says. You’d have let go already if you meant it

“Stay back! I’ll let go.”

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.