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2006-09-29 13:03:42 · 64 answers · asked by A True Gentleman 5 in Entertainment & Music Movies

I liked that moment in The Sixth Sense when the kid tells his mother that her mother forgives her. I admit it gave me goosebumps.

2006-09-29 13:10:49 · update #1

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a bit wussy...but the scene at the end of stella got me.

2006-09-29 13:05:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

A Walk To Remember
Its So Moving The Whole Thing You Know She Is Dieing But You Hope She Wont But You Know She Will,
Moving Highlights For Me
When Landon Ask Jamie Out On A Date

When Jamie And Landon Are Looking At The Stars And He Has Named One For Her

When Landon Goes To His Dad For Help After Finding Out Jamie Is Sick

When Landon Asks Jamie To Marry Him

At The End When Landon Is Moving On But Will Never Forget Because There Love Is Like The Wind You Can Feel It but You Cant See It

2006-10-02 09:40:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-04 01:16:03 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Very good question

*Green Mile: when all the officers know he is innocent and John says 'I am scared of the dark' or something like that when they are about to cover his head at the execution, I think the part where he hugs or has an emotional moment with all the officers before he is put in the chair.

*Shawshank Redemption: has to be the bit where they meet again on the beach while a letter is being read out, the fact that you do not see them hug as the credits roll, but you know they do.. imagination.

*Passion of the Christ: Has to be the final scenes where he is tortured and especially when he is carrying his cross. I was crying for three hours after, everyone else walking out the cinema was in tears as well.. I was in tears because of the fact that he died for our sins....DEEP!

*In America : there is a really cute little girl in there, but it has to be the other daughter who tells her father to say goodbye to the child they lost... but they both look at the night sky.

*Monsters INC: I know I sound puffy! It has to be the final scene when the Sulley thought he lost Boo girl forever, then they are reunited at the very end, she says 'Kitty' in a really cute voice, you dont see her, but you see Sulley's face light up!

Terminator II: Just before Arnie is being loaded into the molten steel.

2006-09-29 22:04:00 · answer #4 · answered by Rebz 5 · 0 0

1.) Schindler list- The moment when the children go to hide in the outhouse and there were already children in there.
2.)Glory: The moment the tear falls from Denzel's eye.
3.) Diary of Ann Frank- The moment Otto Frank starts handing out everyone in the attics belongings.
4.) Do the right thing- The moment Radio Rahim is strangled.

2006-09-29 13:10:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Some of the most dramatic moments can actually happen in comedy films. In Planes, Trains and Automobiles, at the very very end... when the two men walk into Steve Martin's house on Thanksgiving Day--

His wife (Laila Robins) is coming down the stairs, just a basket case but so calm, now that her husband is finally home. She has gone on with Thanksgiving... the whole family is there... the dinner is prepared... she looks like a million bucks... and the way those two look at each other at that moment is powerful. Then the camera focuses on John Candy's face. He is a widower who has no place to go, and his friend is bringing him home for dinner. His face says so much: he is happy to be there in their circle of love; he envies his friend, but he is also happy for him. He is just about in tears.

And the song rises:
"Every time you go away........
you take a piece of me with you...."

Very emotionally powerful !!

2006-09-29 13:18:09 · answer #6 · answered by mia2kl2002 7 · 1 0

The Temptations - at Blue's funeral when Smokey Robinson is singing.
Steal Magnolias - The scene in the cemetary with Sally Field talking about losing her daughter
Space Cowboys - when Clint Eastwood is wondering if Tommy Lee Jones made it to the moon before his air tank ran out.
Ghost- When Demi cries everybody cries
The Green Mile - When Tom Hanks is saying goodbye to Michael Clark Duncan
The Joy Luck Club - Through out the whole movie, I cried.
Cadence- When Martin Sheen goes crazy and kills "Sweetbread"

I have more just can't think of them right now.

2006-09-29 13:19:45 · answer #7 · answered by WillLynn 1 6 · 1 0

i've got two completely different ones. (these aren't the only ones either - I get affected a lot by films! Would agree with all the Crash suggestions)

1. Downfall - at the end. It just highlights the utter futility of war, all the civilians in Berlin that were dying just because Hitler wouldn't admit he was beaten. Cinema was absolutely silent at the end of that.
2. Muppets Christmas Carol when Tiny Tim is dead and Kermit is describing the grave yard to Miss Piggy and then Michael Caine ,as Scrooge starts blubbing.

Told you they were completely different!

2006-09-30 04:55:14 · answer #8 · answered by stripeyjoe 1 · 0 0

1. Somewhere in Time - Christopher Reeves dies of a broken heart
2. A beautiful Mind - Russell Crowe is cutting his arm looking for the "codes"
3. Braveheart - Mel Gibson sees the spirit of his dead wife.
4. Elephant man - at the end, traveling through space, his mothers words come back to him, and the audience realizes what an eternity each day for the rest of his life is going to be.

Just a few

2006-09-29 19:42:35 · answer #9 · answered by elthe3rd 4 · 0 0

A few:
When Forest Gump is running out of the jungle during the air attack carrying the mortally wounded Bubba and the beach scene when Bubba afterward. 'That's all I have to say about that."
In "Private Ryan" when the medic Wade is dying. Wade is crying out for his mother and asks for an over-dose of morphine which Tom Hank's replies "Give it to him."
At the end of Shindler's List, when all the Jews that he saved are placing stones on Shindler's grave.

2006-09-29 18:52:38 · answer #10 · answered by microwaved-brain 3 · 1 0

Emotionally powerful goes many different directions. I think perhaps the scene in Benny and Joon where they are just getting to know one another, and they finally decide they are in love, was a big one. Another is the very end of Don Juan de Marco, where Marlin Brando explains that romanticism is not only incurable, it is highly contagious.

Yes, I think it was dear fat old Marlin Brando. But of course, that movie grabbed me by my devotion to Johnny Depp first.

2006-09-29 13:14:17 · answer #11 · answered by auntb93again 7 · 0 0

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