What were the flaws of the movie “Titanic”?
Here’s your answer, it may be long, but that’s your fault. Incorrectly regarded as goofs: There are many minute contradictions of history, both in events and in the technical details of the ship. This film is prey to a large number of factual errors due to the large volume of documentary evidence from the actual event. Crew or equipment visible: Reflected in Rose’s TV. Crew or equipment visible: When Jack approaches the door to the grand staircase for the first time, the camera is reflected in the glass. Factual errors: The Titanic’s middle propeller was powered by a Parsons steam turbine, which ran off expelled steam from the two main reciprocating engines. This meant that the turbine could only be run when a full head of steam had been generated. It would not and could not be used for maneuvering in port. Hence, the middle propeller would have been stationary when starting away from the dock. Factual errors: The reciprocating engines were controlled from a platform between the two en