Just search it on YouTube. How about a little ice?" I remember her throwing it in the ocean as the old lady before she died. The Mandela Effect is a group of people realizing they remember something differently than is generally known to be fact - the most famous example of this would be the Berenstain/Berenstein bears. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The deleted scene totally rewrites this aspect of the plot. Thanks. Press J to jump to the feed. Im sorry that you lost your better version. There was no father; that's why the mother was so concerned about them not having money anymore and wanting her to marry the rich guy. It was like 50% of the movie was altered. I've seen the movie many, many times. Im sure you wouldnt recall what actress? I've watched this movie twice in the past. Out of boredom, I decided to re-watch it on December 2018. The officer who asked her name became her husband. I didnt experience/recall any of that but I find this fascinating!! To make sure you never miss out on your favourite NEW stories, we're happy to send you some reminders, Click 'OK' then 'Allow' to enable notifications, Published11:02,19 February 2021 GMT| Last updated13:07,19 February 2021 GMT. An alternative Titanic ending has just gone viral and it is unintentionally hilarious. Need to do more research All I know is that I grew up learning there is land and ice at both poles (arctica and antarctica). The version I watched before was way better than the one in this reality, especially with the ending. She had Jack's coat and on and I'm pretty sure her fiance had planted it there to frame him. However, after looking into Rose's eyes he changes his mind for some unexplained reason and no longer sees the value in the necklace, after searching for it for three hours and 30 minutes - yep, that's the films running time by the way. The other love scene I remember was more intimate. I don't remember any of that. And she said rose Dawson. The way I remember it, seeing at the theater plus my family bought it on tape, was that after Rose was rescued she sticks her hand in her pocket and is a bit surprised to see the necklace there. Guess I'll just hold onto the version I've seen the first time. I can't even remember her own surname right now. What are the MEs that have been mentioned before? But the one I remember from the first two times I've watched the movie was totally different. That's when I learned about Mandela Effect. I remember the old rose being played by a different actress. In the final scene that was used in the film, we discover that Rose had the necklace all along, and she throws it into the ocean so that it can be laid to rest with Jack. 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While those walking on the decks were left astonished by the huge sheet of ice as the ship passes by, the scene cuts to unwitting passenger Molly Brown, played by Kathy Bates, enjoying a drink in the ship's restaurant before she makes an unfortunate comment. Kinda ruined my memories about the movie I loved years ago. Another person replied: "For reasons that escape me, that's the one part of this that made it into the final version.". I honestly find the car version a bit awkward. I don't know if there are others who have the same recollection as I had. I asked around and my friends told me I was just having a false memory. It's still there. -the love scene didn't happen inside a car; it did happen during the painting session, in Jack's room, -Rose's father was alive and was traveling with them, -when Rose was rescued, she gave her actual surname and didn't use Jack's. The 1997 film follows the tragic love story of Rose (Kate Winslet) and Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) onboard the Titanic boat. This was my favorite scene and I would replay it in my mind once in a while. However, no-one saw Rose do this until this deleted scene was unearthed. I even recall crying during those two times I've watched the movie. The scene where Rose threw the necklace in the sea didn't make sense to me, so I began searching for alternate endings and all. I don't think they ever specified who she ended up marrying. Instead Brock smiles as Rose takes the necklace from his hands and with the most gentle flick of the wrist, throws it into the ocean. she asks a waiter, while the iceberg appears ominously in the background. James Cameron's Titanic is the gift that keeps on giving. The deleted scene is thought to have featured as bonus content on a DVD version of the blockbuster film released in 2005. Last month another hilariously awkward deleted scene went viral, which saw the passengers on the ship come face to face with the iceberg. It has somehow made its way onto Twitter and people can't stop talking about it. Titanic is known for ME(s) already but Ive never heard of these ones. "The squeak she makes when she throws it overboard," they wrote, with the laughing-crying emoji. One Twitter user noticed that Gloria Stewart - the actress who plays elderly Rose - makes the same "squeak" noise when she throws the necklace into the ocean. I clearly remember Rose shoving the necklace into Jack's hands before pushing him into the water. The final scenes in Titanic are some of the most talked about ever - in fact we're still wondering if there was enough room for Jack on the floating door. I know what you mean about having to go way back Also the polar ice cap really confuses me. After revealing she has the necklace, Rose gives the necklace to Brock Lovett (Bill Paxton) who is happy to find what he's been looking for. The story is told from the perspective of elderly Rose, who is on board a treasure hunting boat in search for a necklace gifted to her by Jack which has a rare diamond. I don't remember what surname she gave, but it being Jack's seems right to me. I even saw it when it originally aired in the theater. If I hadn't learned about ME, I'd probably be depressed, thinking I was robbed of something. I thought I was going crazy because I couldn't find any information about my version in the internet. Rose is set to be married at the behest of her family but when she meets Jack, everything changes. There was one, but it was still about the old woman wanting to throw the necklace away. I only saw that version once (it was the second time I saw the movie and I remember thinking that it was the wrong woman playing her) but then the next time I watched the movie it was the original woman again. Yes, that's the actual ending. The love scene was definitely in a car. It's even more ridiculous than the original, final version.