Which scene was that? I can't place it atm
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Vincent and Lance give it to Mia through her heart after she overdoses on heroin thinking its cocaine.
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Thanks Rubahs. I'm going to get a copy of RFAD now.
In terms of intense scenes, it's largely a subjective matter. I watched fight club without flinching, but when they were about to mutilate a man's peepee in Koroshiya Ichi I was very uncomfortable (they never did do it in the film -- they do in the manga).
I respond very emotionally to most things. There are many scenes in Gattaca that get me quite a bit. The part where he's swim racing his brother as an adult and explains how he won that one time when they were kids: "You want to know how I did it? This is how I did it, Anton: I never saved anything for the swim back."
Also, pretty much the entire ending scene when he's talking to Lamar and is about to potentially get busted and Lamar goes on like he's tried to do several times in the movie "I never told you about my son..." and you realize after a bit he's know the whole time that Jerome was actually not Jerome.
... k... gonna go cry to myself now.
I never have ever cried in movies or tv before but Graves of the fireflies was the one that nearly got to me! The whole movie was pretty intense and for an animated feat! I dont even wanna watch it again!
That's a good movie, though Barefoot Gen is far more intense.
I never cry in movies tbh. I've been moved but not to the point of shedding tears and getting all beside myself. The ending to Tenchi Muyo: Tenchi in Love where they explain the theory of why Tenchi's mom died at a young age was pretty grim. The ending to Night on the Galactic Railroad is also pretty emotional, especially when you finally realize the true nature of the train.
Hell the death of one of the major characters in Galaxy Railways was also pretty awe inspiring, if only cause his death was senseless and surprising much like how death is in real life. His death was very different from how most movies go about it. The death's Leji Matsumoto puts in his works tend to have a major impact on the story but rarely do people die heroic deaths in his stories.
The Fountain has an array of beautifully choreographed and intense scenes. The sequence that stands out the most in my head, is towards the end when he's moving towards the nebula. Absolutely beautiful, absolutely moving.
i'd heard the soundtrack before seeing the movie and i was disappointed. the soundtrack really hyped the movie up for me because it was so beautiful.
but every single time in v for vendetta when natalie portman is reading the chick's story on the piece of toilet paper i always break down crying so hard. especially when she talks about the roses. :cry: