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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
Nice when you own the whole shebang and have that luxury, huh?
I think I'm the only one who actually liked Attenborough's Chaplin. Great performance by Downey, IMO. |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
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I just checked; my two nominations are definitely not spoilers. Besides, how many of you are going to run out and see Au Hassard Balthazar (even though you should)? [/ QUOTE ] I have the donkey film in my blockbuster queue but if it's emotionally devastating I don't want to watch it [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
Katy,
In a way, though, it's also emotionally healing too, so watch it. |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
1st wife's death in braveheart breaks me
in blow, when he lets his daughter down @ the end, leaving her hanging when they were supposed to go to cali together in do the right thing, when the entire movie hangs perfectly in balance 50/50, and mookie, who holds the key to tipping that balance decides on chaos in front of the pizzeria -- it is the epitome of cinematic climax... tragic, and truly hitting at the human condition in so many ways. and one more, american history x, bathroom scene @ the end, i can't describe how well the entire movie builds up to that scene and never ceases to frustrate me of course, sophie's choice, just wow @ that entire movie... |
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C'mon! Who didn't cry when Old Yeller died!
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jesus [censored] christ. how do you people manage to spoil season 4 wire moments in a "most emotionally devastating movie moment" thread? i have held off even reading forum threads and essays about the earlier seasons specifically to avoid this sort of thing, and you can't hold off even in a movie thread? unbelievable. and in this sort of thread which is very much a "skimread looking for names that might jolt a sentiment within you" typing SPOILER!!!!!!!!!!!!! and then putting it just below the exclamation marks in plain text which through presentation stands out does not exactly help. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] this thread is BS. there are spoilers for season 5 of the wire in it. wtf. [/ QUOTE ] Just read more carefully next time. The guy that originally brought the wire up typed spoiler before he mentioned what happened, and I typed in <response to spoiler> before I mentioned what happened. I know you're skimming and all but that's on you, not anybody else. Especially in my case where I typed in <response to spoiler> and isolated it a break before my post. And you act like it's completely irrelevant to the thread, when it's not. Next time I'll put it in white, being a newbie that's what I've noticed others doing so that's what I'll do from now on. I'm sorry it happened, but don't blow a headgasket. And I didn't spoil season 5, I merely said what I suspected will happen. Although I am willing to take bets that Dukie's going to get capped. |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
Photo album in Oldboy is a good one (if you saw it without having been spoiled, etc)
and if we're going TV, I'll add Wesley's story arc in Season 3 of Angel |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
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[ QUOTE ] I just checked; my two nominations are definitely not spoilers. Besides, how many of you are going to run out and see Au Hassard Balthazar (even though you should)? [/ QUOTE ] I have the donkey film in my blockbuster queue but if it's emotionally devastating I don't want to watch it [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]. [/ QUOTE ] wait, did you somehow get a hold of one of my old films?? |
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
er...is your appearance down there emotionally devastating? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: most emotionally devasting moment in film
-The conclusion of the Bicycle Thief. Actually, we might as well include De Sica's Shoeshine and Umberto D. There's a trilogy of pain.
-Dr. Zhivago, when Yuri is riding on the trolley and notices Lara walking down the street and tries to get her attention. |
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