"For a while, I thought, ‘Why are we diving into history while new parts are made, while the very ground we are standing on is shaking?’
We were all very wrapped up in what we were doing and we all thought it was desperately important. And then this horrible event happened and slammed us into this perspective."
But he later came to believe that feelings surrounding Titanic could help to provide a blueprint in navigating the emotions of that horrible terrorist attack:
“Some days later, I realized that ‘Titanic’ gave us help in interpreting the new disaster, in exploring the feelings of loss and anger. Why do people watch ‘Titanic?’ It’s partly because they can cry. Loss is a part of our life; it’s about love and death and about death partly defining love.
And these are things we all have to cope with.”
I can't imagine leaving a world where everything was normal, diving miles below the sea to the most famous shipwreck in the world, and coming back up to a whole new world after the worst terrorist attack in history.
But he's got a hell of a "where were you on 9/11" story.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0Wx2QW-1L0