As the movie ends, Rose is going 'into the light', back on the Titanic, where only previously-deceased characters await her (those who died on the Titanic; even her mother is excluded from this group, as she is presumed to have made it safely to shore.)
This is the biggest indication that Rose dies in her sleep that night.
Also, the fact that on the Special Collector's Edition DVD, this particular scene is named "A Promise Kept" is a big indication that she does indeed die and meet Jack again in heaven. The transformation of the grave of the Titanic into its original state could also mean God has raised the Titanic so that those who died could be reunited in Heaven.
As the young-again Rose walks into the grand staircase, she is greeted by her maid, Tommy, Fabrizio, Thomas Andrews, Captain Smith and many others who are awaiting her appearance, to which she walks up the stairs and is reunited with Jack. Their kissing and everyone applauding has the aura of a wedding, indicating that Jack and Rose have married in the afterlife.
Hope this helps!
2007-04-21 09:31:27
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answered by elfurbayo42 1
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I think they wanted you to understand that, now that she died in her sleep as an old woman, she was reunited in Heaven with her friends from the Titanic.
2007-04-21 09:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It seems so, unless her thoughts are with all those who were lost on the Titanic, or perhaps it meant that her heart was always there with Jack. It was a good ending.
2007-04-21 09:28:53
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answered by Paul 3
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that's what I think happens. Right after she throws the diamond in the ocean, she goes to bed.
Above her bed are the pictures of everything she did in her life.
When she was floating with Jack in the water before HE died, he told her that she was going to die an old lady warm in her bed.
So when it cuts to her young and meeting jack and everyone who was nice to them in there is makes me think she died right there where the ship sank.
2007-04-21 09:37:24
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answered by Theresa M 4
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I think that she was so deeply impressed by remembering all the events of her life that at the end of the day she got exhausted and fell asleep. And in her dream she saw Jack.
2007-04-21 09:42:57
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answered by yovjik 2
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it has an open-ended ending.
It's open to interpretation. there wasnt ever a definite answer to the ending of the movie.
but you can always go onto Imdb.com or wikipedia.com and look there to see if they have anything definite. But i think James Cameron left it open-ended for a reason.
2007-04-21 09:28:39
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answered by Di 2
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I first thought that she was dreaming but I now like to think that she died and went to heaven.
2007-04-21 09:30:53
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answered by b97st 7
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No it's just means shes senile and is going to spend the rest of her oldness in a hospital.
2007-04-21 09:28:16
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answered by Chaun 3
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To me it is clearly indicative of her arriving in heaven and being with Jack again.
2007-04-21 09:38:01
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answered by mariner31 7
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yeah she dies in her sleep, and she goes to heaven with the whole spirits of the people on the ship
2007-04-21 09:30:07
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answered by mp 2
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