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intense scenes in movies
Stu rented Brazil on netflix and I wasn't even watching, but when it got to the scene where the guy went to Mrs. Buttle's flat and she started to scream and wail, I was deeply disturbed and started tearing up quietly.
And the end of Requiem for a Dream, I couldn't watch anymore. I just had to weep and keep my eyes closed and hope it would end soon.
Do movies ever affect you like this?
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ALL THE TIME!
If I'm sitting there at the computer and I hear the tv in the living room when someone's watching a movie, if the girl is screaming and the "killer is chasing the girl!" music comes on, I get all tense and shivers down my spine mega bad.
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Things We Lost in the Fire has a couple of scenes that make me tear up when I see them. Kieślowski's Trois couleurs: Bleu is also very intense. I've never gotten to the point where I wished it would end, though.
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Brazil is an excellent film. Could do with seeing it again. It was on BBC2 late last year and started watching it but I was a bit tired and couldn't really concentrate.
Not really a film but from a 90 minute television docudrama (which may as well have been a film), but the scene of the nuclear bombs going off in Threads was genuinely one of the worst things I've ever seen. People running and the fires that there were, the people putting together mishmash shelters when the siren sounds and the kid being left outside... Ugh. If you have time to spare, look for Threads on GoogleVideo. Fantastic programme.
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Brazil is amazing. Nope. No film has ever ever made me cry. Intense bits are in lots of films though: cba to list.
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Irréversible. You know, that one scene with Monica Bellucci and the dude who rapes her for ten minutes.
Yeah that was pretty intense and realistic.
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Watched the German film Die Leben Der Anderen (The Lives of Others) the day I made my last post and have another one to add. Just the entire end of the film really, when one of the main characters is killed off after betraying her lover, where the German Stasi agent steals the typewriter to save one of the main characters and when the writer becomes aware of what the Stasi agent did to keep him and his lover alive and well during the last years of the GDR. Fantastic film. Just quite amazing how it all comes together at the end.
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I never really feel connected enough to a character in 2 hours.
Only ever happens in games or the occasional book.
Plus, I don't cry, I get goosebumps. I am a man after all.
It usually happens at one point in the FF-series(Aerith's death, Squall&Rinoa in the space ship, Zidane coming off the throne with all the dramatic music), that's why I like playing them. xD
Kinda lost that after FF-X though.
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Yeah, I like to sit where people can't see my face when I'm watching a movie with other people, because I'll be like O_O
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the end of saving private ryan gets me.
and the Order 66 scene on mygeeto where ki adi mundi gets taken out. he had the blue saber and the triple forehead.... why you ask? because i have the comic series that features him. he gets blasted and he had at least 7 wives and twice that many daughters to go home to
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oh god the end of requiem oh god the end of requiem oh god the end of requiem [/bad memories]
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adrenaline scene in pulp fiction is classic.
the original texas chainsaw massacre when they were all eating dinner, and the one chick was tied to the chair. that 


was smurfED up.
also more recently, there is a spicy hatchet scene in burn after reading. everyone go watch that movie.
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The day when Henry Hill is doing all the errands trying to get the cocaine to Pittsburgh near the end of the movie "Goodfellas". His mind is racing everywhere and I'm like "WAT!" Definitely powerful stuff.
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I have lame ones. Like the ending of E.T., or a few parts in Stand By Me. It's funny, I hate children and would never voluntarily spend time with one, yet the only thing that truly makes me sad in movies is when a kid is sad. That crying scene in Little Miss Sunshine with Olive depressed me for life. Naturally I go out of my way to see such things, though. I'm all kinds of masochist.
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Olive is too cute for words, though.