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What makes a film scene memorable or even great? special effects? emotional connection? Technical achievement? Emotional connection? Laughter? Tears? Suspense? Joy? A sense of wonder and amazement? Great acting? Great dialogue? Great directing? Great editing? Or, simple motion picture magic? How about all of the above. Or something else.
What film scenes do you consider great? [huh]
One that comes to mind is:
"Dr. Zhivago" - When Omar Sharif and Julie Christie are at the frozen country estate and he writes her a poem.
This kind of love is the stuff of dreams. Married to an upper-class girl who is devoted to him, yet in love with an unfortunate woman who becomes his muse, Zhivago is torn between fidelity and passion. Sympathetic with the revolution but shaken by the wars and purges, he struggles to retain his individualism as a humanist amid the spirit of collectivism.
What film scenes do you consider great? [huh]
One that comes to mind is:
"Dr. Zhivago" - When Omar Sharif and Julie Christie are at the frozen country estate and he writes her a poem.
This kind of love is the stuff of dreams. Married to an upper-class girl who is devoted to him, yet in love with an unfortunate woman who becomes his muse, Zhivago is torn between fidelity and passion. Sympathetic with the revolution but shaken by the wars and purges, he struggles to retain his individualism as a humanist amid the spirit of collectivism.