Sunday, February 03, 2013

Favourite movie scene.

Talking about films is like talking about feelings, and talking about them with precission is impossible. And this question makes me feel confused. I have in my mind hundreds good scenes, and ingone, and only one is impossible, because cinema is big, too big, and has hundreds of tags. 



I can say: "The last scene of the: "The Great Dictator" is the best scene of politic films", but if I say this I can't choose another scene, like the most representative scene of the classic films in "Citizen Kane": But cinema is about feelings, and the human being has a lot of feelings, like: love in this scene of "Up". Fear like in this scene of  "The Shining", and sadness like the scene of Mufasa in the "Lion King", and happiness in "The life of Brian ". But the people, often, wants other things in cinema like action in "Apocalipse Now", music in Pink Floyd's "The Wall", social themes in "V For Vendetta", dream with the sience-fiction in "Star Wars", or art with autor films like "Pulp Fiction" of Tarantino, or "A Clockwork Orange" of Kubrick, and other people who only wants have a good time like in "Back to the future" or travel to another lost land in the imagination like in the "Lord Of Rings"
 
(Click on the film titles to watch the mentioned scene)

That's why I cannot choose a scene that I like, because what I like are my own likes, and I can't guess your likes, and, that is why I would like your opinion and your "best-scene" choice.

And finally, I want to offer you this scene. Please comment your thoughts. 

3 comments:

  1. Good work, José Ángel. It was a hard assignment. I am not sure I could have done it myself. If I have to pick from your selection of scenes, I choose "The Wall". As you say it is about feelings and that is how I feel today. ;-)

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  2. Great movies, I saw some movies in my life, but I prefer other hobbies, whatever, V for Vendetta is a great movie, good choice Jose ^_^

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  3. i Share your tastes! are very good films and some classics that have marked the history of cinema!

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