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What scenes from movies or TV are meaningful to you? (and why?)

JustVJustV Posts: 5,635 Part of The Furniture
edited May 2024 in General Chat
So I'm a bit of a film freak and last night I was doing what I often do - rewatching clips from my favourite movies and TV shows. I ended up revisiting this absolutely beautiful scene from Call Me By Your Name where Elio's father gives a gut-punching monologue about dealing with heartbreak.

If you've never watched CMBYN I'd highly recommend - a wonderful, intimate, and transportive movie about a queer love story set in Italy.

Spoilers for the movie if you care about that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oezaX9AeZko&t
What movie or TV scenes mean a lot to you? Why? :)
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  • Amy22Amy22 Posts: 5,800 Part of The Furniture
    This scene is so wholesome and interesting too. I don't know what in particular in my fav movie or tv show stands out to me the most. But I will say the scene in Breakfast Club where Allison talks about growing up hits the most because when she states 'when you grow up, your heart breaks' in some for most adults we kind of lose our child like wonder.
    Just a person who likes pop culture and films
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