(Jack asks if Rose loves Cal…)
Rose: This is absurd. You don’t know me and I don’t know you and we are not having this conversation at all. You are rude and uncouth and presumptuous and I am leaving now, Jack. Mr. Dawson. It’s been a pleasure. I sought you out to thank you and now I have thanked you.
Jack: And you’ve insulted me.
Rose: Well, you deserved it.
Jack: Right.
Rose: Right.
Jack: I thought you were leaving.
Rose: I am. You are so annoying. Wait. I don’t have to leave. This is my part of the ship. You leave.
Jack: Well, well, well. Now who’s being rude?
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 included this because it’s a playful and funny exchange. It shows a bit of happiness and spark returning to Rose after a very heavy conversation.
What does this quote mean? (Meaning & Context)
Jack asks Rose if she truly loves Cal, which makes her defensive and angry because she doesn’t feel like she has a choice in the marriage. She tries to act “proper” and leave, but then she realize she’s on her deck, so she jokingly tells Jack that he has to leave instead. It’s a sweet, bickering moment.
