Most moving part of a movie?

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Valkyira

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Yes i did use the search bar before posting and couldn't find anything. The topic is simple, what is the most moving part of a movie you have ever seen?

For me it is a part in the intro for Watchmen where a line of soldiers are aiming their rifles at a crowd of people and one young woman walks forward and places a daffodil into the barrel of a rifle, then the soldiers open fire at the crowd. I thought this was extremely powerful and made me think of the anti-war and pro-peace message it throws at you.
 

Joa_Belgium

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I loved that bit at the end of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I don't want to spoil it, though.

At the very ending of the movie Joel and Clementine decide to give their relationship another go, even though they know they'll hate each other eventually for all their bad characteristics. I thought it really explained what love is about: not being with someone for their strenghts, but for their flaws.
 

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The end of Lord of the Rings: RotK where Frodo says goodbye makes me baaaaaaaaawl.
 

Scarecrow38

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When the dog died in Will Smith's I am Legend.

Something had to make that movie worth its budget and that moment totally did.
 

pipboy2010

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End of the Shawshank Redemption. Every time.

On a much geekier note, right at the end of The Fellowship of the Ring, where Aragorn takes on the 50-odd Uruk-Hai to let Frodo escape. The bit in slow mo, where he just calmly cleaves into the ranks always somehow makes the hairs on my neck stand up. Proper heroic stuff.
 

Joa_Belgium

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I am Jack said:
When they finally kill John Coffey I just lose it.
I was thinking the same thing. I always have trouble holding my tears when they finish it.
 

Omikron009

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In Futurama, the beast with a billion backs. When everyone is going up the golden escalators and fry is talking to bender before he leaves. That one line "I'm sorry bender, robots can't go to heaven." So sad.
 

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Any movie where an animal gets killed (People getting heads blown-off? Meh. Someone steps on a mouse. WHY GOD WHY?) and, I've got to say it, the end of Titanic. Poor Jackey-boy!

Now I have to go do manly things before I start going on Myspace and watching Hannah Montana, excuse me.
 

Valkyira

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Steampunk muffin said:
The end of Terminator 2. I need say no more.
That used to upset me when i was younger but now it's just funny. Hasta la vista baaaabbbbyyyy
 

Sneaky-Pie

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I would have to say the most I've ever cried in a movie was The Passion of the Christ.
 

Demiath

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As a general principle, the most moving parts of a movie are the movie frames themselves, which succeed each other fairly rapidly.
 

dwoo21

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Its not a movie but it felt like it, Band of Brothers when Neal Mcdonough better known as "Buck" Compton gets emotionally scarred seeing Garnear and some other guy killed, later you see him in the hospital not talking to anyone with a solemn look on his face
 

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dwoo21 said:
Its not a movie but it felt like it, Band of Brothers when Neal Mcdonough better known as "Buck" Compton gets emotionally scarred seeing Garnear and some other guy killed, later you see him in the hospital not talking to anyone with a solemn look on his face
That series is just one big emotional moment, containing all different types of emotions.

It's awesome.
 

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pipboy2009 said:
End of the Shawshank Redemption. Every time.

On a much geekier note, right at the end of The Fellowship of the Ring, where Aragorn takes on the 50-odd Uruk-Hai to let Frodo escape. The bit in slow mo, where he just calmly cleaves into the ranks always somehow makes the hairs on my neck stand up. Proper heroic stuff.
I never thought the end, but more so when
Brooks kills himself
. Also, most of Ladder 49. That was an amazing movie.
 

darkless

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Strangely enough the end of the movie "Armageddon" i always loved it thought it was a very sad ending.

Oh and that scene from watchmen i think was actually based on a real life event or something I'm not sure.
 

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I like the part in Amelie with the blind man. It always makes me feel somewhat connected to the rest of humanity.