Magical Moments in Film | Love, Tragedy, Romance

This topic was created in the Miscellaneous forum by TheLadyScorpio on Monday, January 22, 2018 and has 23 replies.
Share those moments in film, that stayed with you long after it was over. Ones that you remember still, and go back to.


Kindly cater to the romantic in me, and keep those clips coming.Laughing
Posted by sierra_
when cary grant had this spike of intuition, opened the door, saw the painting and closed his eyes


i liked that
Ah, allow me the god awful task of making you shed those tears.


(Was he not brilliant ? In choosing to do so, it was what sets it apart from the original and the modern remake of this film. The sudden realisation setting in. Also that line, when Deborah said - "Darling, don't look at me like that." The way she said it, tears welling up in her eyes.)




This movie affected me deeply.


I think part of it changed how I see people and realised just how short life is.


Casablanca, many memorable moments.















Posted by DeadInside
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3oig9v
I would not quite define that as romantic, but it certainly stirs.Laughing


Posted by Raakac
Nocturnal Animals movie was really epic, and the ending left me questioning for hours... Also the movie mr nobody. Damn these movies that make you question... Best one's out there.
@Raakac, this scene from Mr.Nobody, and that song. Who do you think he chose in the end ?






Posted by DeadInside
Posted by TheLadyScorpio
Posted by DeadInside
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x3oig9v
I would not quite define that as romantic, but it certainly stirs.Laughing


fire venus
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There certainly is heat to a fire venus.


That, and Viggo ... what a delightful specimen.


/fans self after watching the clip
@Seleukos


That clip almost makes it a tragedy, that the woman is beautiful.


It seems a bit unfair to assume that, though there is an element of truth in the discussion that they are having.
Posted by GC03
Only the best.


One of my favourites @GC03, as well.


He supported her through out all her troubles, fears, and moments of low. She was a frightened, confused, and insecure girl who did not know who she was or what she truly wanted. Only playing the part, almost entirely believing it, because in many ways she was unhappy, those moments of 'mean reds'.
All of the movie *Three Billboards Outside Ebbing....*


Watched it twice last week and it left a deep imprint on me


Mildred Hayes such an outstanding character


I found her compelling and very moving to watch


The last scene where Dumbledore's farewell is shown, I was in the cinema with our then 10 year old son and when they all raised their wands to the sky I wanted to stand up and do the same....instead I waited to get home to do it


It made me weep very much and still does




😢😞😔


A few light hearted ones.














Posted by TheLadyScorpio







Loved this movie and book ❤️
Of course, La La Land.
































Does it has to be from romantic genre mylady?

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