Re: Great Emotional Scenes From Movies
I flipped out in The Artist when he was about to:
Spoiler (click to read)
kill himself.
So yeah, I'm back from my mind.
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I flipped out in The Artist when he was about to:
kill himself.
The ending of A Goofy Movie THE IRON GIANT
YEAH, THAT
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The ending of
A Goofy MovieTHE IRON GIANTYEAH, THAT
^This made me cry when I was younger.
I kinda get emotional at the end of the Bourne Ultimatum. ![]()
Really?
That's strange kinda
ha ha
A very emotional film is Stay (2005) with Ryan Gosling. Same R. Gosling was in a very awesome and also pretty emotional "Drive" (2011).
In Full Metal Jacket when:
Pile shoots the sarge and commits suicide.
Really?
That's strange kinda
ha ha
Haha ya I guess so!
It was mostly when I first saw it. I guess it's the fact that they take you through three movies, and make you believe he dies at the end.
*bump*
This thread is already going well, so I don't think there's a need to bump an old thread like that.
*bump*
This is about scenes, that is about characters and deleting this one would make no sense considering its pretty popular
The other thread is like a more specific thread than this one. I think this thread is better because the other one is restricted to only posting about when a character in a movie dies and then you felt sad. This is more broad and open-minded.
Now this may seem a bit contradictory, but
AAAAGH DAVY JONES WHYYYYY DID HE HAVE TO DIEEEEEEE
These are a few examples that come to mind. Keep in mind it's all fairly subjective.
Charlie Chaplin's final speech from The Great Dictator
The Jail Scene from Clerks II
Jean-Claude Van-Damme's monologue from JCVD
Harvey Keitel's church monologue from Bad Lieutenant
And if TV examples are allowed, episodes "One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish" and "Jurassic Bark" from The Simpsons and Futurama, respectively, definitely deserve a mention.
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The song "Be Prepared" from The Lion King. It always manages to send shivers up and down my spine when I watch Scar's hyena minions goosestep in formation past him. The parallelism to the Nazis, and fascism general, scares me.
And if we're going to include television shows, then I want to include the song "This Day Aria" from MLP:FiM. From a musician's standpoint, the song excellently executes Daniel Ingram's brilliance as a composer when the organ and brass take the melody from 1:30 to 2:01, while being briefly interrupted by the descending piccolo.
John-Claude Van-Damme's monologue from JCVD
It's Jean not John.
Oops. Let's blame autocorrect for that one...
EDIT: While I'm here, Lord of the Rings always gets me. The last half of Return, especially.
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-Terminator 2 ending
(When The Terminator understands feelings and destroy's himself)
-Dancer In The Dark
(When they hang Selma)
-Paths Of Glory
(When the girl sings at the end for the soldiers, Kubricks future wife)
-The Graduate
(When they drive of to an unknown future)
-Zodiac
(The whole story)
-Let The Right One In
(when Eli leaves)
-American Beauty
(the ending)
-12 Angry Men
(when the final 'guilty' voter breaks down)
-Léon
(When Gary Oldman screams "EVERYONE", I'm kidding, when Léon dies)
-Into The Wild
(when Christopher McCandless dies at the end)
-Crash
(Just everything that happens in the ending)
-Control
(When Ian Curtis commited suicide)
-Bullhead
(When Jacky kills the cops and is bleeding to death in the elevator)
-Magnolia
(The "not going to stop" musical sequence where all the characters are singing)
-Wild At heart
(When Sailor sings to Lula "Love me tender" at the end with the sunset)
The Lovely Bones
When Susie meets all the girls her murderer murdered and they move on the heaven
Lord of the Rings always gets me. The last half of Return, especially.
This.
A great many scenes of Magnolia, but particularly the one Darkman mentioned. Also the ending of Into the Wild and One flew over the cuckoo's nest.
In Good Will Hunting:
-The crying scene
-The fighting scene (in the apartment, not the fist fight).
-The ending
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