What scenes or moments from films make you feel the most?
For me, it's the fight between Luke and Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi. Luke doesn't want to fight his father but when Vader threatens Leia's safety Luke just completely loses it and unleashes on his dad, because Leia is the only family that he has left. His mother's dead, along with his aunt and uncle, and his father has succumbed to the dark side. And Luke himself is getting closer to the dark side. It's almost as if Luke doesn't even really care about his own life anymore, but he would do anything to protect his sister.
And then the ending, once Vader has killed the Emperor and Luke takes off his helmet and sees his father's face for the first time is just so heartbreaking. Moments after they finally meet face to face, and Luke has his father back, Anakin passes away and there's nothing Luke can do to save him.
Maybe it's a bit cringeworthy because it's Star Wars, but I really love this scene because it shows that we can never get what we want in life. We'll always experience loss, grief, and heartbreak but we just gotta find something in life that motivates us, and then we can overcome all the sadness and darkness in our lives. I don't know what happens to Luke after RotJ but I like to think that he devoted the rest of his life to training force sensitive children and being an amazing surrogate father to all the padawans. Sometimes, I think about this and it reminds me to just keep going, because if I'll never be able to make myself truly happy, then maybe I can find some way to better the lives of some of the people around me.
Please post movie/tv clips in here and say why they're important to you personally, I'd love to read them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RFYoZ7H67A
love that scene, movie, series trilogy. all three were
great. gives me feels cuz my dad taped all three on a vhs cassete. we were one of those families that rented our videos and recorded them onto blank tapes lol. pic related is from a golden era, one that can never again be replicated......
>>25504385
>we were one of those families that rented our videos and recorded them onto blank tapes lol
My dad did the same thing lol. We had all three on VHS in the late '90s, early 2000s. Would watch them whenever I was allowed to as a kid.
I've never played a Nintendo 64 in my life. What made them so great for you? Would I enjoy playing on one of them now as a guy in my 20s, or would I need that nostalgia factor to really appreciate it?
>>25504142
>im here to save you
>you already have
>>25504658
>I will not fight you, Father.
Definitely the same scene for me, though specifically for me it's when Luke starts battering Vader in pure rage. Dunno why that gives me such chills. Here are some of mine, warning they are all manchild shit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXLcbrD6nsQ
This scene, specifically when they all accept the charge at once and their wills all come together into one big will, and even the doubtful guy feels it and goes along, and suddenly they are unstoppablewell, sorta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK3aJIB1-EM
This scene because he realises what this is, and decides to stop running and face the Predator one to one, man to man
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KKWg8yuTls#t=55s
This scene because Vegeta's finally like "ALRIGHT, ENOUGH OF THIS SHIT"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_d22e7SgJeM#t=3m
This scene for the same reasonalso I just like bass-y yelling in DBZ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLPcjug3Jn8#t=3m44s
Same thing
SPOILERS, DON'T WATCH:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQjS87bWEXg
This becauseRarou finally found the equal he was looking for, and died happy, somehow that just seems like a more subtle and beautiful and meaningful arc than most fiction characters get these days, where every protagonist is "whole" and "normal" and needs to settle down in the end. Rarou searched his whole life in frustration and he finally found what he was looking for. If you see the whole fight from his perspective, where he's just gleefully, FINALLY able to attack with all his might, not to hold anything back, to put his full muscle and spirit and skill behind every blow, to strike to kill and still be parried and dodged anyway, it gives me feels anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XkHsinz7oU
Becauseyou brought two too many.Bronson just has infinite gravitas in the role and it gives me chills.
>>25504861
>im a jedi, like my father before me
dodooododododoooooooooo
>>25504616
i never owned one. my dad chose sony playstation for me christmas '98 i think. got the ps2 and ps3 as well. i guess it was just playing mario party at my 5th grade buddies sleepover. it was the console to have as a kid back then. playstation was more of a single player console at the time i guess for more devoted gamers. n64 was such a broad system, everyone played golden eye even your kid sister
Arima vs Owl from Tokyo Ghoul
https://youtu.be/UFdWrcVv9kE