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Julian 2 year s ago
Never seen it, what's is it, tv show or mini series?
       
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Zachariah 2 year s ago
Julian,

your troll game is sh#t
       
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Eben 2 year s ago
No, man. Nobody noticed any of this at all. You would have to watch the film in slow motion 20 or 30 times to notice meaningless stuff like this.
       
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Mehitabel 2 year s ago
Eben, Indeed. Does anyone really care about this sh#t?
       
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Olph 2 year s ago
that's a lot of OCD and autism
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
#2 Umm. The dock is not visible from the windows. You have circled the side of the ship. The tops of the houses can be seen, so obviously not the ground.
       
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Gravity-defying ropes

Something really interesting about this film is that, after the ship suddenly hit the iceberg, it began to sink from the bow; consequently, the stern of the ship was gradually raised, that is, a strong inclination was created from the front that originated the rise of the rear.

According to the law of gravity, every object should always fall in the direction of the body with the strongest attraction, in this case, the Earth. But in the first image, the ship’s ropes seem to tilt parallel to the Earth. Although later on, we suppose that the producers were more attentive and corrected this mistake.

 

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