Titanic (1997) - Iceberg,Right ahead

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Published 2019-11-04
A seventeen-year-old aristocrat falls in love with a kind but poor artist aboard the luxurious, ill-fated R.M.S. Titanic.

All Comments (21)
  • @yamilandres
    every time I watch this scene, I have the silly hope "this time" they won't hit the iceberg
  • @leafyutube
    Every time I watch this movie, the ship sinks.
  • @kikamen
    One of the most captivating scenes in this movie for me has always been those huge engines moving faster and faster. You can feel the immense power generated.
  • @bobibest89
    1:35 Great acting. You can absolutely feel his terror and stress. His fate and the fate of 2200 others was being decided in these several crucial seconds.
  • @eliaspeter7689
    Actually my favourite scene in the whole movie is when they reverse the engines. That's such a cool moment.
  • @sappyfoot
    you gotta have respect for those down in the engines that would’ve frantically been doing everything they could despite having no idea what was going on
  • @kanthector
    The chief engineers second glance at Full Astern shows how they were caught completely off guard at midnight
  • @Formula_legends
    “ICEBERG RIGHT AHEAD!!” “Thank you” 😂classic British etiquette 🇬🇧
  • When a movie has the audience at the edge of their seat even when they know the inevitable is going to occur, you know they built up the suspense incredibly.
  • @beatlemaniac
    First Officer William Murdoch is sadly another victim of Hollywood dramatization. In reality, he helped as many people as possible onto the lifeboats and heroically went down with the ship. May he and all the other victims rest in peace.
  • @indigomoon8643
    Actor who played Murdoch was fantastic , everytime I see this scene I am right there with him willing it to miss the iceberg .
  • @ford2219
    That engine throttle to reverse scene in a full stop is simply breathtaking. The immensity of those pistons turning is incredible.
  • @SJMJ91
    "Is there anyone there?" "No, the phone picked itself up."
  • @Sun_Real_40
    I love how chaotic the scene was. Showing the desperate attempts of the titanic escaping impact.
  • @SamarKhan-zz9zb
    One of the most intense scenes in cinematic history. The acting, the direction, the cinematography, the background score, the sound engineering, the CGI, just everything in sync come together to make it a cult classic.
  • @k5445
    i don't care what anyone says, forget jack and rose. this is probably the best scene in the entire movie. i get goosebumps every time i watch it, it's thrilling, even if you already know what's gonna happen. the waiting, the anticipation, the tension. wow!
  • You know this movie is immortal and still holds up to this day when people ALWAYS think there’s a chance the ship can miss the iceberg, even though they’ve seen this scene HUNDREDS of times.
  • @imzprimz5257
    1:22.. The ship of dreams in all its grandeur, moving forward to hit its fate that lies straight ahead, despite all efforts of its crew to save it.. chills..
  • @davidschmitt2190
    The Performence from Ewan Stewart is hertbreaking in that scene, you can feel the tension, the chaos, the desperation in every second. A perfect Scene, everyone in this did an amazing job.