(Jack and Cal manage to get Rose into a lifeboat, with a promise they’ll get into another lifeboat together…)
Cal: You’re a good liar.
Jack: Almost as good as you. There’s no… there’s no arrangement, is there?
Cal: No, there is. Not that you’ll benefit much from it. I always win, Jack. One way or another.
Where does this quote come from? (Source)
This quote comes from the movie ‘Titanic’. The movie came out in 1997 and has since been re-released a few times when new technology would come out (3D, 4K). Titanic (1997) was produced by Paramount Pictures & 20th Century Fox.
- Movie: Titanic (1997)
- Production: Paramount Pictures (& 20th Century Fox)
Why we collected this quote
We love how this line shows Cal’s arrogance and his need for control. He refuses to “lose” to a guy like Jack.
What does this quote mean? (Meaning & Context)
Jack and Cal manage to get Rose into a lifeboat with a fake promise that they’ll both get into another one. Once Rose is away, Cal tells Jack that he lied and has no intention of helping him survive. He views life as a game he has to win, no matter who gets hurt.
