ITT: Scenes women will NEVER understand

ITT: Scenes women will NEVER understand

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>The death of an character that we don't know and until this scene never saw
>Somehow Leone made it possible that this is one of the saddest death scenes in cinema history and made people cry.

Leone was truly someone who understood his craft.

>feeling bad for a Confederate

People like you should be in camps.

Heh edge and stuff

Nice edge. Young American boys died for both sides for causes they didn't fully understand. It's the epitome of human tragedy.

Shut up, racist.

Bait or woman, or both.

Here's an easy pick.

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>tfw

Okay I'll play along
*inhales*
Nigger

Any scene in any Leone film, for that matter. He's a directors whose films are incomprehensible for women. Same goes for Scorsese.

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Now that I think about it - you're right. I believe that it's because of how futile and pointless the whole battle was presented, with disenchanted, tired soldiers just waiting for it to be over. This dying, nameless kid perfectly personified the worthlessness of this conflict.

My mom loves "Once Upon a Time in the West".

You might want to check for her feminine penis

I don't understand how a shot through the cheek killed him

There's probably nothing more comfortable as you're approaching death that feeling warm. Be it someone holding your hand or a dirty coat, you feel safe.

fuck off, pig.

What are some scenes that men will never understand?

Fuck off harlot

The final scene of Justified sort of showcases the mutual respect of two people who didn't really get along. It's an obscure kind of feeling.
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>insert every single rom-com scene with love confession
>YOU HAD ME AT HELLO
>LOVE MEANS NEVER HAVING TO SAY YOU'RE SORRY
>IT WASN'T OVER, IT STILL ISN'T OVER

I fucking hate every single one of these

>Rhett! Where should I go? What should I do?
>Frankly, my dear - I don't give a damn.

Even if you don't like the movie that scene is so fucking satisfying to watch.

> lying to an enemy to spare his feelings.
The Boyd and Raylan dynamic ran deeper that just mutual respect. Sure, he lied to keep Ava safe, but he didn't have to lie about her being alone. He wanted to let Boyd keep the romanticized idea of her with him.

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>We dug coal together.

If that's not a perfect ending then I don't know what is.

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It's as good as it could have possibly been. Both Olyphant and Goggins have moved on to edgy half-hour comedies now.

This movie is sooo boring. I couldn't watch the all thing

I cried when I saw that scene first time
fucking hell

>Don't hold the same opinions as me?
>Off to the camps with you.

Real great person you must be.

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>"From little towns in a far land we came, To save our honour and a world aflame. By little towns in a far land we sleep, And trust the world we won for you to keep”
Van Damme's best movie

fukn women
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He's in the right, but he shouldn't have gone about it that way. It was rampant in the Navy when I served. Women were handed higher evaluations while usually being relegated to some sort of clerical work. You could point out the broad differences in fitness standards, but the truth is fitness doesn't really play a role in most naval jobs.

> The virgin longing
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>He's in the right, but he shouldn't have gone about it that way
What would you have done, smart alec?

Liking is different than understanding