Is the story of Titanic true?
Yes, the incident is true, but some of the stories that happened in the boat are false. First of all, there are no two protagonists, Jack and Rose, on the ship. Jack and Rose in the film are completely fictional characters. The love story in the film is also fictional, written by James Cameron, the screenwriter and director of the film.
Except Rose and Jack, many other characters related to them are also fictional. These include Rose's fiance Caledon Carl Hockley, Rose's mother Ruth, Carl's footman spicer Lovejoy, and third-class passengers including Jack's friends Fabbrizio and Tommy. However, some third-class passengers have real prototypes. ?
The wreck of Titanic in the film is also real. Most of the underwater footage of the Titanic wreck is real. In 1995, James Cameron hired the Russian ship Mstislav Keldysh College and its two submarines. He made 12 dives and went to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean at a depth of 12,5 feet to take close-ups of the sunken ship.
Extended information:
Deaths-
Of the 2,224 crew members and passengers, more than 1,5 were killed, of which only 333 bodies were recovered. Due to the chaotic scene after the disaster, improper document management and mixed opinions of later generations, the statistical data of passengers and victims of Titanic have always been in doubt.
At present, it is generally believed that the number of victims may be between 1,49 and 1,635, and the most reliable data is released by the British Trade Commission: at the time of the disaster, the Titanic was carrying 2,224 people, of whom 71 were still alive and 1,514 were unfortunately killed.
Resources: Titanic Baidu Encyclopedia.