What is the most powerful scene you've ever witnessed in cinema?
What is the most powerful scene you've ever witnessed in cinema?
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The ending of The Elephant Man
Home is Behind...
Never seen.
Will it make me emotional?
"Because I choose to"
Movie is too shit
Atreau crying while his horse sinks in mud. It fucking shattered me...it took one scene to make a jovial adventure kids movie to turn into a soul-crushing abyss.
FUCK it still makes me upset.
This
When OP posted this I was thinking in a positive light, but I didn't think to think of negative feelings.
I'm with you.
I don't even think the movie is anything soecial, but that scene... FUCK.
why?
The inevitability of it all is so futile... I want this movie marked as non canon.
I'm not that old.
People hate this movie because they went in to it expecting to see a movie about how Superman responds to humanity, but what they got was a movie about how humanity responds to superman
Negative or Positive it can be "powerful". I can think of plenty of moments in movies that made me feel joy.
But that part of The Neverending Story just stuck with me, personally.
LITERALLY a SWAMP of SADNESS
RIP in peace Artax
>tfw it gave me a quicksand fetish
"No... I was disappointed... that you tried"
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>the final scene in Late Spring
>when Sabzian finally meets Makhmalbaf outside the prison in Close-Up
>the final scene in City Lights
>I'M NOT AN ANIMAL scene in Raging Bull
>several scenes in The Searchers
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The "Now now NOW!" scene in Lincoln
Also recently I would say this:
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The baby in the cross fire scene in Children of men.
>"Now NOW now"
Que?
When captain america fought tony :(
"I don't care... he killed my Mom"
Would you do the same as him?
>the final scene in Late Spring
>the final scene in City Lights
>several scenes in The Searchers
my fellow coloured person
a few more personal favourites:
-ringo kid appears for the first time (stagecoach)
-any scene of vertigo
-blade runner intro (got me into cinema basically)
-toilet scene (the conversation)
-ballet sequence (the red shoes)
-final scene of kind hearts and coronets
-final scene of a moment of innocence
-she was a ghost (ugetsu monogatari)
stop surmountable infant
Last sequence from The Passenger by Antonioni.
>FREE THOSE NIGGER MONKIES NOW NOW NOW
what did he mean by this?
whiplash finale is kino
Sicario dinner scene was pretty cool I guess.
that's a great one
i read how they did it and it was crazy
Yes. I don't usually cry at films but after this one ended I cried for a good 10 minutes.
pure jazzkino
When George shot Lennie at the end Of Mice and Men... only time I ever cried watching a film.
"You want to know how I did it Anton? This is how I did it. I never saved anything for the swim back."
Something about these scene just hit me hard in the gut.
Haven't seen my best friend in a long time, and watching this was fucking painful
I miss my friend :(
"Do you remember the Shire, Mr. Frodo?"
This whole scene.
I've seen this movie about 100 times and it still makes me emotional.
The part right after, when he says, "I can't carry it for you, but I can carry you," is one of my favourite lines in cinema.
that scene...damn
How accurate is this?
when obiwan told anakin "you were chosen one" "you were like a brother to me" in episode 3 it was too emotional lads it makes me shed a tear each time i hear those lines
What happened to him?
A genocidal animated rat thing played a more convincing antagonist than anything Hollywood has done in fifty years.
The entire last 20 minutes of Good Will Hunting. I don't think I've ever related more to a movie in my entire life.
Redpill me on this
Lincoln didn't give a shit about slaves. The entire war was fought to crush Southern agrarian society that refused to buy Northern industrial goods.
Seriously. Lincoln was an outside candidate in the party until Big Business lined up behind him and bought him the election so he could prosecute a war.
First time i cried seeing a movie
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This scene is magic.
Shinsekai Yori
It's a really good animu
user, you've clearly spent a lot of time on Sup Forums.
You probably wish you could have a second shot a life. Maybe you feel like life has dealt you a bad hand.
user. Listing to me.
it's not your fault
This always hits me hard, especially knowing Rambo was supposed to die in the end.
I honestly can't. It's just something you have to watch.
there are too many to choose from but i always get shivers from act 3 of 2001, usually at pod bay doors or HAL shutting down
The Republican party was founded to end slavery.
He fundamentally disagreed with slavery.
He sought to end it.
>that one movie I saw which left a lasting impact on me because I was going through the worst part of puberty is better than 50 years of cinema, all of which I've seen
No shit, but the scene is even more powerful if you know that. Knowing that Lincoln was manipulating the people around him to destroy the south. There's very little altruism in the entire movie. Spielberg did it right.
This
Also, this
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And finally this
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I'm 29.
Seconding this post
Also: The final walk in On The Waterfront
He went to visit his family overseas last month because of personal business, haven't spoken to him since.
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He may be a alive, user
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Movie is dogshit but this is pretty heavy, tbqhfamily.
As someone with depression, the scene that always makes me tear up every time is the final scene in the Joy Division movie "Control".
God damn that scene just hits me in the Honey Nut Feelios every damn time.
"Don't you let go"
i don't like this post for some reason
The French version is better.
>when the clapping stops
:-(
Army Dog's ending.
so dank !!!!
Never seen this before, it looks incredible.
>not Bruce Wayne climbing out of the pit
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>no, i'm not afraid
>I'M ANGRY
>dat musical score
if this doesn't inspire you, you're a pleb
about 6 years ago literally everyone in my college saw it because it was on film4
I'll get shit for this, but the final scene of Death Sentence
Kevin Bacon was great
dat cinemaotgraphy
dat music
dat acting
dat dialogue! (so perfect)
nolan is god
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It's great, but the clip you just saw was a huge spoiler. Sorry.
wasn't really a spoiler that ruins the movie for you tho
I guess not, but out of context you get a pretty different impression of what's going on.
Can't find a clip, but the ending of Shepitko's The Ascent
Say what you will about the prequels, but this scene really showed that Anakin had completed his fall to the Dark Side and was beyond saving.
I kept thinking about this movie for days and couldn't stop crying for the first hour I watched it.
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Anyone?
>Dat 9 guys in a gigantic prison chanting him on layered to sound like a crowd.
Odd movie. Tom Hanks and Paul Newman having amazing scenes contrasted by mediocre performances by most else. Great soundtrack though.
>dat bane bane matalo
dat kino tho
so fuggin GOAT
This is probably a top 3 movie for me.
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When the Jokester said why are you being serious in TDK!
So epic. The commentary on on the absurdity of modern life was just profound. BRAVO NOLAN
Only Good Michael Bay Movie. Hard to believe It's been 20 years and still can't Top it. The Intro still gives me goosebumps.
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>There would be no eulogies for Bob
;_;
Cure - the scene with the hanged wife, if you've seen it you know what I mean. The buildup and the editing is literally pure kino
I dont know why but when in batman vs superman , superman came down flying towards the flooded building. maybe because i was really tired