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Titanic - Uncut Reaction

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Titanic

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Titanic - Uncut Reaction

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Never experienced audio issues with your reactions... And honestly sometimes it's the movie itself, or the version of the movie or where you are streaming it from... anything is possible, but for this one I synced up your uncut/full with amazon prime, and I had to CONSTANTLY adjust the volume on either the movie or your YouTube reaction. Last thing I'll say, I noticed a constant humdrum background noise on your reaction video, so when I had to increase the volume on your YouTube video, then it made the movie hard to hear (I realize this can be a difficult balance with movies that have a lot of switches between loud music and sfx and quiet dialog, which was part of the problem here), but it really does seem like in this one you were doing laundry in the background, or your AC/HVAC system is a little loud and it was running the whole time, or your refrigerator, or something like that... idk... I enjoyed your reaction anyway :)

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This was an awesome read. Thank you so much for putting all of this together. The history about the whole situation is so interesting and I love reading new stuff about it. Especially the backstories of the real people that were aboard the ship - K

Oliver Eldridge

I love titanic. More for the history part about the ship and the crew than the love part. The Titanic had seven officers. Henry Wilde was the Chief Officer. He was the one telling andrews that everyone is inside cause its to cold. William Murdoch was the first officer. The one who shot himself, even though survivors never saw him do it. Charles Lightoller was the second officer and the highest ranking officer that survived. He is the one asking the captain if they should get the women and children into the boats first. He is also the only officer that survived without being in a lifeboat from the start. You can see him trying to climb onto a boat thats upside down in the water. They turned it and survived. He was the last surviver who went on board of the Carpathia. Lightoller served then in WW1 and since you watched Dunkirk, he sailed with his son and another young lad on his ship "Sundowner" to dunkirk. There are hard speculations that the characters on the boat were based on Lightoller. Through reports they made an exact maneuver against a Stuka bomber as portrait in the movie. A maneuver he learned from his first son, who died serving during the war. They probably renamed everything to avoid backclash from families, cause the family of Murdoch was pissed that they made him shot himself in Titanic. In Dunkirk the Ship was named Moon, and the man was named Dawson. Coincidence? Funny enough his second son served in france and evacuated from dunkirk before he arrived there. At the start of the war he even worked as a spy and drove with his ship near the german coast, was intercepted and played a drunk man when they boarded him. He definitely had one hell of a life. Herbert Pitman was the third officer, not portrayed in the movie. He survived cause he was on a lifeboat to command it. Pitman wanted to turn back with his boat, but the passengers didnt want to out of fear of flipping, so he stayed put. He was the only officer that was not a member of the Royal Naval Reserve. Joseph Boxhall was the fourth officer, also not portrayed or maybe one little scene, there is still debate, cause you see someone in the back on duty when they crashed and he had watch at the time. He also survived on a boat. The fifth officer was Harold Lowe. The one who returned with the boat. Lowe actually told Ismay early on, the boss, to get the hell out of that, when he wanted to take a boat. He was also the only one using the masts of the lifeboats to sail instead of rowing completely. He also served in WW1. And the sixth and last officer is James Moody. He was the one letting Jack on the sihip and who took the call from the watchpost. Moody earned just 37 dollar a month, as compensation he had his own cabin. He is the youngest officer that died in the titanic. He was just 24 years old. Moody and Lowe wanted that an officer mans a boat and Moody told Lowe that he should go, and himself would take another. Normally Moody should have taken the boat, as he was the younger one, but Moody insisted that Lowe goes. He ordered some stewardesses to man and gave them a baby to look after, he ordered one of the guys in the lookout (both survived) to man a boat, he dragged a woman from below into a boat and he put a kid in a boat, which was separated from his family, cause their boat was full. This kid stood on business until his last breath. One of the stewardesses he ordered to man a boat was Violet Jessop. She survived the Titanic in 1912, she was on board of the sister ship Olympic in 1911 when it collided with a british warship and she survived the sinking of the third sister ship of the Olympic Class ship of the white star lane, the Britannic, when she hit a mine in 1916. Imagine you collide with a ship, the year later you experience the titanic and you go on working on white star line ships to experience another sinking during a war. On the Britannic she even had to jump out of her lifeboat to avoid getting shredded by the propellers. And then she returned to the white star line 1920....

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