Is this the most tense scene in all of cinema?

Is this the most tense scene in all of cinema?

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If you're a 13-24 year old video game playing retard.

it's pretty tense alright, so is this:

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Absolutely not. Its the fucking opening scene. At that point I don't give a shit about any of the characters, and if you know how stories are told you know the family is going to die anyway.

The scene where Hans meets Shoshanna at the cafe is much more tense. That scene might actually be in the top 5.

No, this is:
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probably this.

>If you're a 13-24 year old video game playing retard.
literally 99% of Sup Forums's userbase

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No it goes to Paris, Texas but you plebs probably don't even know that movie existed.

The bad 99% who would be more at home on reddit.

OP has never seen a Western with an impending shootout at High Noon

>give a shit about any of the characters

Truly the memest of the memes here on Sup Forums. You don't need two hours to care about someone, you kid. You teenager.

>I need to give a shit about the characters
>they have no ark!

It's not even pleb thinking, it's just "kid who watched a couple of movies and thinks of himself as a cinephile" thinking.

I hate Sup Forums more everyday.

Remember where you are.

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Cocaine deal scene from Boogie Nights

what is tense for you then, watching your girl getting plowed by the bbc ? is this kino enough for you edgelord ?

How anyone has not posted this I do not know.
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I'm 26 and I've been watching movies for longer then you've been alive kiddo. There is not enough tension in the scene for me to consider it the "most tense scene of all time." I already told you why dipshit, but allow me to explain further.

I feel tension in scenes when an outcome is uncertain and events unfold slowly and the fate of a character or characters I'm attached to hangs in the balance. Or, if an outcome is inevitable but is being dragged out so that the ultimate fate of the characters is more impactful than if what befell them happened instantly.

The scene later on in the film where Hans offers Shosana a scone is far more tense because we know more about the characters, their history, and we're asking ourselves questions about what will unfold.

Eat an ass, kiddo.

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>I'm 26
Reminder that if you were born in the 90s or later you are perpetually an underage nu-male in sensibility. The real years of existence happens before you were around. You only showed up in time to wallow in the corpse. Go take your highground against the slightly younger children. You will always be a pathetic baby. It is your birthright. Masculinity was already finished when you got here. No one who ever even had the ability of someday becoming an adult ever enjoyed a Tarantino flick. This is your bondage. You were too late.

haha no, there were more tense scenes in that film alone

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No this is

Guess what this is not!
An argument

You are part of the weak autism generation. I don't need an argument. You invalidate yourself.

I'm 26 and was born in the 80s.
Checkmate.

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Last 45 minutes of Fail-Safe
NCFOM gas station wrapper scene
The Chaser store scene
Sicario dinner scene
Goodfellas "funny how?" scene
Zero Dark Thirty infiltration scene
Zodiac basement scene
The Vanishing ending scene
The Hunt whole fucking movie

>Sicario dinner scene

What?

You fucking knew they were all going to die.

Revenge is fucking brutal.

>His wife and daughters missing posters in the background.

Good film but kino Mise-en-scène.

This is why I fucking hate millennials

Dead Man's Shoes is really underwhelming and below average movie in my opinion.

Both scenes are pretty great.

Noice.

Good choices, but Sicario dinner scene didn't feel "tense" so much as dramatic. Still good though.

The Hunt is underrated thriller.

Of course.

>hating your own kind

Yeah it's pretty tense. For a second there I almost thought he wasn't going to find those filthy kike rats. Thank god only one managed to scurry away.

Actually you are right. Switch the dinner scene with the boarder crossing scene.

There you go.

>born sometime in the last third of the year 1989
>"born in the 80s"

holy shit how are you such a faggot

No this is

Wait, the boarder crossing scene going into our out of Mexico?

I assume you mean going out because it's even said that if anything is going to happen, it would be on the way out.

Also, I wish we could have seen the torture scene or at least a brief glimpse of it.

Yes, we all know it involved they making him drinking water and most likely punching him in the bell full of said water but still.

Am i supposed to feel bad for this now?

not as tense as this
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>Call someone else a kid
>Doesn't know the difference between an arc and and ark

That would be everything post arm scene in the green room

this

Get off the computer, dad.

nah, that scene wasn't tense, it was just heartbreakingly sad...
you're talking about travis telling her their lovestory right?

Are you all retarded? It's clearly The Deer Hunter scene