Speaking of Movies - which scenes really get you.......

Anonymous
Not a movie but the final scene of the last episode of 6 Feet Under.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not a movie but the final scene of the last episode of 6 Feet Under.


This is the best final scene ever.
Anonymous
Don't know if it's in here already but Shawshank Redemption when they meet on the beach in the final scene. Love it love it love it.
Anonymous
I have a weird one-Six Sense. At the end of the movie, Haley Joel Osment's character, Cole, is in the car with his mom. He was telling her mom what his grandmother had said to him:

Cole: She wanted me to tell you she saw you dance. She said, when you were little, you and her had a fight, right before your dance recital. You thought she didn't come see you dance. She did. She hid in the back so you wouldn't see. She said you were like an angel. She said you came to the place where they buried her. Asked her a question? She said the answer is... "Every day." What did you ask?
Lynn Sear(Cole's mom): Do... Do I make her proud?

I bawled every time when Cole's mom told him what she had asked her mother. DH actually saw me cry at this scene a few times and can't believe I cried every single time.


Not a movie, but I remember when Nicole Kidman won the Oscar for her role as Virginia Woolf in The Hours. She had brought her mother with her to the awards show and in her acceptance speech she said something to the effect of, "All I ever wanted was to make my mother proud of me." And the surprised look on her mother's face, as if her mother couldn't believe that Nicole would ever doubt it.


Anonymous
swesome thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't know if it's in here already but Shawshank Redemption when they meet on the beach in the final scene. Love it love it love it.


+1. Also, Pretty Woman when he takes her in his plane to the opera in San Francisco, and they're playing a sappy love song in the background.
My Best Friend's Wedding, the last scene with Rupert Everett's brilliant monologue. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDVSWd-j1jI

Anonymous
The Dawns Here are Quiet

I am Russian, my husband is American. He cried.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Dawns Here are Quiet

I am Russian, my husband is American. He cried.


Sorry, forgot to mention - it's a Soviet movie about WWII.
Anonymous
TV show- the last episode of the wonder years...the last 2 min- where you find out Kevin and Winnie did NOT stay together, but he picked her up from the airport- with his wife and infant son. :'(
Anonymous
So many scenes from the bucket list
Anonymous
Saw family stone yesterday, and Marley's and me last week. Many touching. scenes in both movies.
Anonymous
Typo, "Marley and me"
Anonymous
Did anyone mention "Benjamin Button"?
OMG....! The last scenes when Benjamin is aging (as a toddler into infant) walking and toddlingwith his wife as an old woman, holding him as an infant while he slowly passes away..... I'm crying now.
Anonymous
Somewhere in Time, when Christopher Reeve discovers the coin in his pocket and is sent back to the present, leaving Elise behind. The whole movies gets to me actually, especially the soundtrack. I will never be able to listen to Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini again.

Also , the movie Mahogany, when Diana Ross realizes she should never have abandoned her true love and shows up at his political rally to ask if he will take her back.
Anonymous
Any war movie makes me disturbed, I find it a difficult expience to watch the real tragedy - families watching their loved ones die, etc. I will no longer watch any WWII movies about concentration camps, I just don't have the nervious system anymore to bear it.

Other stuff like love drama, I care less about it, in fact find this extremely boring. Not the romantic type.
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