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The screenshot displays a section from the IMDB webpage, specifically focusing on goofs from the 1997 film "Titanic." The text outlines several inaccuracies in the film. For instance, at around 1 hour and 26 minutes, it mentions that when Jack sketches Rose, she has shaved underarms, a trend that wasn't popular until 1915, suggesting a historical inaccuracy regarding women's grooming habits during the Titanic era. Another point discusses the illogical recovery of Cal's safe by Brock's crew at the beginning of the movie, questioning the plausibility due to the safe's remote location on the ship.
Additionally, there's a note about a painting by Norman Wilkinson in the first-class smoking room being an exact reproduction of "Plymouth Harbour," which was aboard the Titanic. Another goof highlighted is the presence of paintings in Rose's cabin, supposedly by famous artists like Pablo Picasso, Claude Monet, and Edgar Degas, which are criticized for being either too large to have been on the Titanic or simply imitations. The webpage layout includes user interaction options like "Interesting?" buttons and social media sharing links. The screenshot captures the informative and critical nature of discussing historical accuracies within the film.
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