I know, I find it difficult to keep from breaking down everytime I see it.I am Jack said:When they finally kill John Coffey I just lose it.
I know, I find it difficult to keep from breaking down everytime I see it.I am Jack said:When they finally kill John Coffey I just lose it.
Wasn't that Boromir not Aragorn?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.
Beaten to it. All I have to say is three words... "Brooks was here."The87Italians said:I never thought the end, but more so whenpipboy2009 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.. Also, most of Ladder 49. That was an amazing movie.Brooks kills himself
I know Jesus was a cool dude and all, but I gotta be honest, I saw it coming. I read the book.ThatNewGuy said:I would have to say the most I've ever cried in a movie was The Passion of the Christ.
No, the bit after Frodo runs away from Boromir, Aragorn does his whole 'I would have followed you into the very fires of Mordor' thing. Then he sees Sting glowing, tells Frodo to run, and takes on about 20 Uruks on his own. A classy hero.darkless said:Wasn't that Boromir not Aragorn?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.
Yeah, also that part, it's just that the whole film is so dark and harrowing, that the big happy ending is just a massive release.The87Italians said:I never thought the end, but more so whenpipboy2009 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.Brooks kills himself
That whole intro was incredibly moving, just the way that things were changing for everyone and how not even superheroes were immune to it. But I think you got it just right - that bit with the flower was probably the most powerful bit.Pr0 InSaNiTy said: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.