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"Climb on the door" seems like something within their knowledge and abilities.
I take it you didn't actually watch the mythbusters episode, then. If they both just climbed on the door they would have both died. They would have had to jury-rig a contraption using the life-preserver Rose was wearing to survive... barely.
Did they watch the Mythbusters episode?
Rose and Jack? Probably not.
So you'd think she would have tried to get him on the door. What with him being her one true love and all.
And he probably would have said "no, I want you to live" her being his one true love and all.
Okay? She still didn't try. You don't seem to be realizing that as an obviously silly flaw in the whole idea that they're each other's soulmates.
Did she not? Is that an obviously silly flaw, or just some dumb internet argument keyboard warriors throw out to try and prove how obviously intellectually superior they are?
It's a fucking movie, not a scientific study.
I'm pretty sure I'm not showing my intellectual superiority, which I don't have, by saying that maybe she should have tried to let him on the door because she loved him rather than because of some Mythbusters experiment.
It would somewhat undermine the core of their narrative being a tragedy within a larger tragedy though.
I mean there were other ways of doing that without making it look like she just didn't let him on the door.