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‘It’s the king of the world,’ Titanic fans rave about iconic door-shaped pool float that proves ‘Jack could’ve survived’

RELATIONSHIPS can sink or float, but Titanic fans say an Amazon buy could’ve saved Jack and Rose’s doomed fate.

Many felt vindicated by a movie-themed pool float, designed in the image of the iconic door that saved Rose’s life, saying it is proof that “Jack could have survived.”

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Titanic fans raved about a pool float that proves ‘Jack could’ve survived’ (stock photo)[/caption]
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Many felt vindicated by the $35 door-shaped pool float that fits two people[/caption]

The $35 The Original Titanic Movie Pool Float, a 48-inch by 84-inch inflatable float, put an end to the question once and for all in the eyes of die-hard fans.

Since the film debuted in 1997, people have argued about whether or not Jack (Leonardo DiCaprio) could have fit on the piece of wreckage and survived if Rose (Kate Winslet) had just moved over.

The door controversy prompted James Cameron, director of the Hollywood movie, to do an experiment to settle the debate.

In the National Geographic show Titanic: 25 Years Later With James Cameron, he hired a crew of scientists to determine whether there was enough room for both Jack and Rose on the door.

To simulate the scene, a replica floating door, two stunt doubles who weighed the same as the actors, and body sensors were used.

“We put them in ice [cold] water, and we tested to see whether they could have survived through a variety of methods,” Cameron said to The Toronto Sun.

The results of the experiment, Cameron said, revealed that “there was no way they both could have survived.”

The door, he explained, could’ve temporarily supported Jack for just enough time “until a lifeboat got there,” but the scenario didn’t fit into his vision for the movie.

“It’s like Romeo and Juliet. It’s a movie about love and sacrifice and mortality. The love is measured by the sacrifice,” he said.

Dedicated Titanic fans, however, felt that the Titanic-themed pool float could’ve been the couple’s saving grace, had they had it.

“Finally, a door that can fit two! Let me start by saying I’ve never felt so emotionally supported by an inflatable object,” wrote one passionate reviewer.

“As a die-hard Titanic fan, the wooden door scene has always haunted me. ‘Could two people fit?!’ I’ve lost sleep, friends, and even a pet goldfish named Leo over this conundrum.

“Enter the Inflatable Door Floatie, the savior of my waterborne love life. Firstly, this thing is practically unsinkable. I invited my neighbor, a Jack lookalike, to share this nautical wonder with me.

“Both of us fit! I yelled, ‘I’ll never let go, Jack!’ as I clung to my cupholder, filled with an icy beverage.

The Amazon shopper added that the “assembly was a breeze.”

“Just a few puffs of air, and you’re ready to recreate the most debated cinematic moment of all time,” they said.

“And let’s talk durability. This floatie withstood sharp glances, jealous pool noodles, and even a barrage of ice cubes, in a daring homage to the original iceberg.

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One woman said she ‘lost sleep’ after watching the scene where Rose occupied the floating door by herself[/caption]
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Titanic fans agreed that the pool float could adequately fit two people — and could’ve saved the couple[/caption]

“Lastly, it’s multi-functional. Sure, it’s a hit at pool parties, but it’s also perfect for couples’ therapy and trust exercises, and it even doubles as a surprisingly comfortable bed for guests who overstay their welcome.

“In conclusion, buy this floatie. You won’t regret it. It’s the king of the world — or at least, the king of my above-ground pool.”

Others agreed that the purchase went down easily — not just on their wallets, but also with friends and family.

“Jack could’ve survived! [The] first thing we did after receiving it was hop in the pool. This fits two adults and a toddler easily,” said another reviewer.

“This was a gift for a friend who was throwing a pool party. It was a hit, and everyone wanted to see if they could fit on it,” someone else shared.

“I am a huge Titanic fan, and I bought this instantly upon seeing it. Yes, Jack could have fit. But the question is, with the waves [and] buoyancy, would it work? Oh well, my heart will go on,” joked a third.

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