#4: Titanic
In James Cameron’s Titanic, historical inaccuracies emerge when Jack reminisces about ice-fishing on Lake Wissota with Rose. This reference presents a glaring discrepancy, as Lake Wissota was created in 1917, five years after the Titanic’s tragic sinking in 1912.
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The inclusion of this scene raises questions about the film’s commitment to historical accuracy and attention to detail. While it’s unlikely that Jack is a time traveler, this oversight highlights the challenges filmmakers face in accurately depicting historical events and timelines, especially in a narrative as iconic and scrutinized as the story of the Titanic.