But Jack and Rose and the others don't have a point of view because they never existed, that's my problem. All that rubbish with them chasing all over the ship being shot at and the below stairs romance is all nonsense and it never happened. It's like the writers decided that 1,500 people dying wasn't quite tragic enough so they dreamt up something to make us really care. Why not focus on someone who was actually on board? Is that not sad enough? Jack and Rose don't pull us through the events of the Titanic, they pull us through a hackneyed star crossed lovers romance which has been done before and much better. As I've said, the Titanic sinking is largely irrelevant, you could transplant that story to any time, there's nothing especially unique about setting it on the Titanic.
In Apollo 13 the writers may have used dramatic licence with what was said but at least they pretty much stuck to what happened and didn't invent people, stick a few extra astronauts in, add some extra peril just in case we weren't worked up enough. I wouldn't have had as much of a problem with Titanic if they'd actually written about real people, it's the invention of people who draw our attention from the real life tragedy that I object to.
And why would you object to what happened with the officer? It's just dramatic licence surely? They made up Jack and Rose, why can't they make up what happened to the officer?