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The breakup theory is incorrect? So the ship didn't split in half?
Did no one ever go down there before the movie was made, or did it break under water?
No, it did split in half. It just didn't reach such a steep angle before it did. There's two great videos by Oceanliner Designs that go in-depth on what the movie got wrong, as well as what likely actually happened during the breakup.
What the movie got wrong An analysis of the breakup
There also a video that goes more indepth on what the movies got wrong in general.
Any video with 30s clip showing the realistic sinking of the ship? Don’t want to watch a 20 minute video right now.
You could easily just skip ahead in the videos.