The Latest Titanic Poster Released, Kate Winslet’s Different Hair Style Makes It Crazy

The Angels

Film ‘Titanic’ is back in theaters to celebrate 25 years of its release, this time in a version remaster three dimension. However, fans’ attention was instead distracted by Kate Winslet’s hair in the latest poster.

The poster still shows the two main characters, Rose DeWitt Bukater, played by Kate, and Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio), embracing. The difference is, Kate’s face is facing to the right and shows more clearly her red hair.

It’s just that fans are confused by Kate’s hairstyle, which looks one-sided. The hair on the left side is slightly wavy, while the hair on the right is more curly.

“Why did he appear with two different hairstyles?” commented film critic Hunter Harris on Twitter as quoted by PageSix.

Titanic’s newest poster (Photo: Doc. 20th Century Studios)

Many reactions have emerged in the form of memes. “He was perming his hair when the ship hit the iceberg?” wrote a netizen by including a photo of comedian Amy Poehler’s facial expressions with opposite hair.

Although the appearance caused confusion and scorn, some saw it as a symbol.

A tweet says Rose’s hair on the poster represents the double life she has to live. “She has to live up to the role of an elite and her desire to live freely with Jack,” she wrote.

Scene footage in the movie ‘Titanic’ (1997). (Photo: Doc. 20th Century Studios)

Rose and Jack are told to meet for the first time on the Titanic on its maiden voyage from England to the US. Dubbed cruise ship ‘unsinkable’ or could not sink it then sank in the Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912 because it hit an iceberg. While the Titanic tragedy is a real event, Rose and Jack are fictional characters.

Related Articles:  Record, John Jacob Astor Gold Pocket Watch from Titanic Sold 900,000 - 2024-04-30 17:12:20
Photo: Doc. 20th Century Studios

After its first release in 1997, James Cameron’s film has become the all-time global box office winner and currently holds the status of the third highest-grossing film worldwide.

‘Titanic’ won 11 Oscar awards at the Academy Awards, ranging from best film to best music. Starting today, the film, which managed to break the record with a gross income of US $ 1 billion, is showing again in cinemas around the world, including Indonesia, with 3D 4K HDR quality and high-frame rate.

(dtg/dtg)

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.