What actually made Titanic sink? What errors caused the lives of over 1500 people? Who was to blame? Was the story of Jack Dawson & Rose Dewitt Bukater just a fiction that only depicted the lives of the first class society during that time, as stated in books and reviews?
I asked those questions myself after hearing about the coming back of the James Cameron movie in 3D last April this year to celebrate its 100 years.
I had to go looking over websites to hopefully get latest discoveries to the largest ship ever fared in 1912. It's no doubt that I still hold spellbound with every details and facts about the ship and the movie. And I have satisfied myself enough from watching the movie again in 3D.
If I only had more time and resources I could have also brought myself into the Titanic Artifact Exhibition that was held in the Art Science Museum in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore that started last October, 2011 until the 29th of April, 2012.
Scads of attempts were already made about the epic tragedy that happened to the ship that only remained in pretext for many years. The supposedly irenic voyage of the unsinkable White Star Line fragmented in the frozen seabed of North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. What we mostly know is that an iceberg caused its doom.
Recently, the History channel gathered a team of scientists, engineers, and top underwater experts for another expedition that would map out in detailed portions, the wreck site and where actually the error is found. This time it's no romantic-suspense kind of film but a new documentary to the never-before-seen findings about Titanic.