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BRILLIANT MOMENTS IN MOTION PICTURES
What are some of the most thrilling, disturbing, horrific, romantic, exciting, passionate, painful, dramatic, funniest moments you can remember from any movie you have ever seen? A moment where it just shocks your conscience and makes you realize that there is pure genius and brilliance behind the film. |
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One of my most recent ones is from "Master and Commander". The two main characters, Aubrey and Maturin are wrapping up this particular adventure when they learn that they've been bluffed. There's a small scene where they make light of one another before settling in to the musical duet that is their hobby. They usually play classical pieces, but at some point in this duet, Aubrey (the captain) smiles and then breaks away into a lighter tune. Maturin sort of shakes his head, before breaking away as well, and their accompanying each other in the improvosation is just as incredible as it is when they were sticking to the music. The duet sounds so perfect, just beautifully put together, that it seems like a perfect moment in time.
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I adore the baptism scene in The Godfather. It is truly a work of art.
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Anything to do with Sound of Music. That is actually one of my top movies. It's just an amazing musical.
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I got major chills at the end of Mr. Holland's Opus when all his students played the composition that he spent most of his carreer composing.
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During Night Of The Living dead, the lead character, who spends the whole film surviving the ordeal of the evening's events avoiding zombies and staying alive, is mistaken for one of the walking dead in the morning and is shot by a gunman who is part of a citizen clean up crew to kill and discard the bodies of the living dead. In a disturbing photo montage over the credits we see them drag our hero out from the house with meat hooks and prepare him for the burning funeral pyre. I can still taste the irony.
Last edited by cardero; 05-28-2006 at 07:34 AM. |
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the arrival of the irishmen stephen in braveheart i have seen it so many times but it still makes me laugh
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When Harry Met Sally - the diner scene.
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The scene at the end of "Tender Mercies", when Robert Duvall's character shouts out his outrage at God's devistating unfairness, while standing in the garden with a hoe in his hand, and then he finally lets is all go, to play catch with a boy. And as he and the boy toss the ball back and forth, you can see peace and joy finally returning to him after all those years of anger and alcoholism.
It's an amazing movie, but then I'm a recovered alcoholic myself. So I guess I identify with the story. |