"Titanic" movie Mandela effect (strange)

 When you think of the movie "Titanic", you might not think of there being a Mandela effect. You probably just think of the film (love it or hate it). But in the recent year or so I started thinking about something, and it made me think there is indeed a Mandela effect associated with this film.

Specifically, with the release of the film. 

The film was actually released in 1997 (crazy, right?) It doesn't seem that long ago. 

But here's the weird thing about the year the film was released. I don't actually remember hearing anything about it back then. Why's that unusual, you might ask?

A picture of Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic
Titanic movie poster

Because at the time, it was the highest-grossing film of all time at the box office. 

Which is HUGE. 

So how is it that I don't remember hearing anything about it until a few years later, around 2000 or so?

You'd think with it being such a huge movie that I'd hear about it somewhere. Although I was a kid back then, but I think I would have remembered something about it.

Kate and Leo standing on the boat in Titanic
Jack and Rose from "Titanic"

Did I live in a different timeline where it wasn't such a big film when it was released? I don't know, the whole thing is very strange. What are your thoughts…do you remember the film being talked about a lot in the 90s?

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  1. Do you love the film Titanic? Do you like this Mandela effect? What about the film do you love. Leave your thoughts in a comment

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