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james cameron<\/strong> will be back on the billboard shortly with his return to the universe of ‘Avatar’ but the director has many other films that have earned a place in our hearts as moviegoers. One of the most loved and remembered is ‘Titanic’, which hides a very subtle detail in one of his scenes<\/strong> and that most of us missed.<\/p>\n

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‘Titanic’ is the romantic epic raised in 1997 by James Cameron about the historic sinking of the homonymous ocean liner and the impossible love story that takes place there between Jack and Rose, a humble artist and a wealthy young woman. It was at the time the most expensive movie in history<\/strong> (now it has dropped quite a few places on the list against subsequent blockbusters) and the highest grossing film in history for 10 years until, precisely, ‘Avatar’ arrived. <\/p>\n

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Without a doubt, it left its mark in every way: it swept the critics, conquered thousands of spectators, catapulted the careers of its actors, consolidated Cameron as a director of high-budget productions and he earned a place in the collective imagination<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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It was the tape that discovered us Leonardo Dicaprio<\/strong> and his wonderful chemistry with Kate Winslet<\/strong>accompanied in the cast by Kathy Bates, Billy Zane, Gloria Stuart, Bill Paxton<\/strong> Y Frances Fisher<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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After so many years reviewing ‘Titanic’ (which had its well-deserved re-release on the big screen), there are still details that elude us, such as this easter egg<\/strong> (even before the term became fashionable) hidden in one of the final planes<\/strong>.<\/p>\n

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