In full promotion for his film Lee MillerKate Winslet revealed a funny anecdote about one of the most cult scenes of Titanic.
On the occasion of a preview screening of his next film Lee Milleron Monday September 23 in New York, Kate Winslet revealed an anecdote about one of the most memorable scenes of Titanic. This is the famous sequence where Jack and Rose find themselves on the door of the boat, which will allow the young woman to survive, while her dear one dies of cold. If this scene is trying for many spectators, it was not so much for Leonardo DiCaprio, if we are to believe this revelation from the actress.
Kate Winslet makes a revelation about this cult scene of Titanic
In reality, the water was very shallow, as Kate Winslet confided: “It was waist high. I’m afraid Leo is on his knees. I shouldn’t say it, Jimmy Cameron is going to call me.”joked Kate Winslet, who already imagines director James Cameron reprimanding her for revealing the secrets of the film. In February 2024, Kate Winslet gave an interview to Porter. The opportunity for the actress to return to her sudden fame after the release of Titanic in the cinema, remaining number one at the box office for more than ten years. The interpreter of Rose admitted to having had a lot of difficulty managing his notoriety after the film : “I felt like I had to look a certain way or be a certain thing, and because media intrusion was so great at that time, my life was quite unpleasant.” Today, she does not consider her experience within Titanic “like a burden”quite the contrary. “The film continues to bring people immense joy. The only time I’m like, ‘Oh my God, hide,’ is when we’re on a boat somewhere.” joked Kate Winslet.
What to expect with Lee Millerthe next film starring Kate Winslet?
From October 9, Kate Winslet will be found in Lee Millera dramatic biopic directed by Ellen Kuras. This biopic, in which the actress plays the title role, traces the life of Lee Miller, ex-mannequin pour Vogue and muse of Man Ray, became one of the first female war photographers. Having gone to the front and ready to do anything to bear witness to the horrors of the Second World War, she, through her courage and her refusal of conventions, changed the way of seeing the world.
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