Yes, like any tragedy or disaster, the Titanic was an extremely sad and distressing event, especially for some third class passengers who arrived on the boat deck at 2am who were greeted with no lifeboats and the realization that they would be dead in about half an hour. Survivors faced Survivor guilt, and memories of a terrifying event.
Titanic was nonfiction because the sinking was a real event.
About 724 people survived the tragic economic event of the crash of the Titanic
Personally, I find it emotive rather than sad, but this sort of thing is very much a question of opinion.
Nothing was proved it was based on a true story (very sad).
It hit an iceberg and sank (April 15th 1912)
Because the event sinking of the Titianic was really big and it was really sad and 2268 died. Every bode in the world knows about the Titianic
Suprised, and sad
Titanic was nonfiction because the sinking was a real event.
People were sad because a lot of people - about 1500 - died all of a sudden.
titanic was a very sad momment
There is a stationary Titanic-replica being built in China as a hotel/resort, but it will not sail on open seas and will not replicate the sinking. It will not be scary.
Discovery of the Titanic!
About 724 people survived the tragic economic event of the crash of the Titanic
Personally, I find it emotive rather than sad, but this sort of thing is very much a question of opinion.
Yes, Titanic (1997) is the best film ever. The actors are great. but it's so sad, though.
Well about a couple of hundred first class passengers died on the titanic. It was a very sad time.
Nothing was proved it was based on a true story (very sad).