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"I could've got more." That scene makes me cry every single time. He helped so many and still wished he'd been able to do more. Oskar Schindler was a true hero.
The scene in Schindler's List hits me right in the feels! Despite saving so many innocent lives, he still regretted not being able to save more. Sometime, no matter how much good you do, it feels like it is not enough when in fact, you did the best you can given the circumstances.
I think also in that scene, on the other end he finally sees the magnitude of the suffering; that so many more lives are lost for every one he saved. It still numbers for him in a sense. Its B Kinsley's character that tries to remind him that every single life is immeasurably valuable.
@@johnmoye2458 Human beings are complex, some of the greatest humans in history have flaws and are not perfect. He can both be a hero and a bad husband. These are not mutually exclusive character traits.
I will never forget watching Schindler's List at the premier in my little town. Our local cinema could hold about 300 people and it was completely full. It was a hard film to watch but it was this scene that broke me and I just could hold back the tears. I looked around me and there was no a dry eye in the house, some people were literally sobbing as though they had lost a relative. Has to be one of the most powerful movies in history.
One, he states himself in his letters (which I'm sure a deep scholar like you have read) that he spent gargantuan sums on liquor, women, cars, and gambling before he started taking the dangers to Jews seriously and then his growth in empathy and developing a plan to help was a gradual process during which he still according to his own words, wasted money on those things. 2) I find myself qualified to state that one should spend one's fortune more on rescuing people from murder and less on high living because I am a human being. If there's some other qualification to form an opinion on issues of values, I'm not aware of it.
@@letolethe5878 Just no. Your opinion is irrelevant to me It's like you are not any human I would like to associate with. With words that have no authority other than to slap the face of feeling people for what purpose? Your statement leaves me cold...
I did see it in my small town theater as well, and like you it was packed - I got the last seat. My father had escaped Germany in late December of 1938 (just in the nick of time) I lost a lot of family in Dachau and I wept at this scene...I remember at the end of the movie, the lights came up and nobody moved. It was profound.
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " "S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
Interstellar and Schindler's list were incredible films with amazing acting but often time people forget how emotionally moving Sylvester Stallone was in Rambo. That scene just goes to show how the toughest men can also break down but we take them for granted
That scene with Liam Neeson gets me every time ,and the scene where the relatives of those who lost their lives in the Holocaust placing the stones ,that mages me sob ,my son as well ,one of the greatest movies of all time in my opinion.
Speaking as an I.T. professional…. I find Alan Turing to be one of the most important individual contributors to the technology we use today. His mathematical legacy is priceless. And yet, for him to have suffered so much loss both as a man and as an intellectual. Well… I’m not sure words can capture or express the experiences he must have endured towards the latter years of his life. RIP Mr. Turing.
U can watch long kiss good night starring geena Davis of telma and Louis fame and samuel L Jackson must watch action movie. Old movie got released in probably 1996 . Definitely u will love the movie. Narrow margin starring gene hack men ultimate suspense movie. He got ocsar for best actor for French Connection movie. He acted in. Primal fear starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton is also good thriller.this movie is based on spilt personality.usual suspects ultimate thriller starring Kevin Spacey is Also Good Suspense MOVIE .Double Jeopardy Starring Ashley judd and Tommy Lee Jones is Osm Thriller MOVIE
10:31 This scene hits so emotionally because when the workers show their gratitude, he is utterly ashamed and unravels how much more he could've done to help. After all, he knows what has become of their people. This scene is a monumental display of a good Samaritan.
With great respect to everyone in this video, I want to share one thing; I still remember how I felt when I was just sitting there watching Benedict act in that final scene from The Imitation Game. Taken aback, I couldn't help but be overwhelmed by that performance. I had feelings I couldn't articulate and was literally left speechless. Once the movie ended, I literally closed my eyes, didn't utter a word, stood up and clapped, for the filmmakers, for Benedict, most importantly, for Alan Turing. What a movie, what an experience.
I didn’t LOVE The Imitation Game, but Cumberbatch was absolutely devastating in those last scenes, including the clip they included. From my memory, the “treatment” he’s referring to was chemical castration. Absolutely devastating.
I was 13 yo in 1978 when we got HBO in Milan Tennessee The forced Russian roulette scene is definitely the most powerful scene in cinema history and blew my mind when I was 13 and it is blowing my mind still at 60
no seriously that scene from schindler's list is my favorite scene in any movie. i cry every time too because of how right and wrong it is! he is so compassionate and caring but back then they talk to casually of buying a person and at the same time he gets it! "why did i keep the car? it could've been 5 more people" GAH! it's such a hard lesson to learn the value of a human life in the middle of a war and genocide!
Oh Tom can act alright. He's done some great work, it's just that he doesn't always successfully lose himself in the roles he plays - he doesn't always convince me that he isn't *Tom Cruise* playing a part, rather than *becoming* the character.
Schindler's List scene was one of the most powerful after watching all the brutality leading up to it. I always think of the scene where the guy shoots people from his balcony for fun. Absolutely horrifying.
How easily he can become that thing is not gonna blow your mind. Not at all because its inconceivable, but because its so big of an evil so close to your heart every single time you breathe that you are even afraid to even conceive any power in you to recognize it.
Two of my favourite scenes are - Leonardo smashing the glass in django unchained 3:10 to yuma when christian bale talks about walking on one leg and the way his son looks at him if you want to add those to a video, thanks
U can watch long kiss good night starring geena Davis of telma and Louis fame and samuel L Jackson must watch action movie. Old movie got released in probably 1996 . Definitely u will love the movie. Narrow margin starring gene hack men ultimate suspense movie. He got ocsar for best actor for French Connection movie. He acted in. Primal fear starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton is also good thriller.this movie is based on spilt personality.usual suspects ultimate thriller starring Kevin Spacey is Also Good Suspense MOVIE .Double Jeopardy Starring Ashley judd and Tommy Lee Jones is Osm Thriller MOVIE
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
Schindler's list is the most moving to me. I believe he was right when he said "I could have done more." He realized how wrong the Nazis were and he made tremendous changes in saving lives, but he also wanted to keep the good life, resulting in the lost chances of saving others. I believe no matter what you do in a situation like this that you would always feel like you didn't do enough!
That whole interstellar scene is incredible, chastain and especially McConaughey knocked it out of the park. Not even McConaughey’s best performance either, he’s amazing in Dallas buyers club and his performance in true detective is one of the greatest ever. Incredible actor. Also Stallone killed it in Rambo, what a great movie and performance.
The scene from Schindler’s List is really got wrenching. Rain Man was a brilliant film, too, but I would’ve chosen a different scene. There were so many powerful ones.
I'm curious if you would have chosen the same scene I did. To me the most brilliant performance that Dustin Hoffman made in the film was when Tom Cruise was running the bath water. He began freaking out about burning the baby. That is the scene that I would have chosen
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
I can recall watching the Crucible in English after we read the book, and DDL's performance just blew me away. The confession scene gets me every time and I still can't figure out why
The last scene where Liam Neeson plays Oskar Schindler is powerful, haunting in fact, not just because it's a masterful portrayal of a good man mourning the extra good he could have done and didn't, but because of what it means for all who strive to be good people who, after our own 'war', when we no longer have the abundance of opportunities to do right by our fellow man, and an increasingly-imminent accounting is all that's left, might we not also feel the stab of that same self-recriminating dagger that impales poor Oskar's heart? A sense of accomplishment at a job well done gives us a good feeling for a reason. Might knowingly achieving less than we could have, especially when the 'less' can be measured in human lives lost through our inaction, bring us Oskar's pain? It's a risky thing to stop the self-delusion, step off the merry-go-round, wave away the clouds from about one's head, and get down to the daily, deadly-serious business of doing one's best. If we are one shade less intent than are our opponents, and we know how focused they are, then when our own day of accounting approaches, how can we escape Oskar's regret?
I have just recently watched Schindler’s List for the first time. That entire movie is just a…the most heartbreaking cinematic masterpiece ever. The acting from every single actor was phenomenal but Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes were just….on a whole other level. Those two are probably genuinely the best performances I have ever seen in a movie. “I Could’ve Got More” scene….Liam Neeson was just perfection in that scene. The way he can easily go from seemingly slightly upset and then gradually gets more and more upset…His voice changes, his facial expressions change, the rest of his body language changes….For him to have gone from definitely sad but controlled and calm to hanging onto his friend for supper because he’s so incredibly heartbroken and is sobbing uncontrollably within a couple of minutes….It’s just…unbelievable. That scene is one of if not the most moving scene I have ever watched from any movie. It is just….perfection in the most heartbreaking way. Which honestly sums up the whole movie. It’s a perfect movie that also is the most genuinely heartbreaking, disturbing, unbearably sad movie I have ever watched. And Liam Neeson did a fantastic job throughout the entire movie but this scene was truly his crowing moment
- - - A " " n i c e " " list . Nice . . . as in . . . not bad . No list can be " " A L L " " encompassing . Meryl Streep Ben Kingsley Marlon Brando Robert DeNiro ( The Deer Hunter ) Christopher Walken ( The Deer Hunter ) Sir Laurence Olivier Soooooooo many (( toooooo many )) - - M O R E - - - My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F ." " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
Obviously made by someone who never watches non-English movies. Where are the bits with Isabelle Huppert? Liv Ullmann? Max von Sydow? Marcello Mastroianni? Jan Decleir? Soren Malling? Toni Sevillo? Catherine Deneuve? Barbara Sukowa?
The music continuance against La La Land was well done. It landed that scene so differently. I don't know if it was better or worse in the end for what the movie was creating, but dang, that was tasty. The music landed solid beats. Thanks for this. Between Schindler's, Hacksaw, and the rest... nicely done.
I love that scene from Interstellar because she doesn’t have to overdo the whole scene, she gets it done and jumps off. All you have to do is make the connection with the audience and then give them enough time to deal with it. Too often movies try to oversell a moment and it’s just tacky.
It never seems to get a mention, but the great Montgomery Clifts 17 minute cameo role court room scene portrayal of a jewish guy called rudolph peidersen, who was sterilised by the Nazis just before world war two in the early 1960s film " Judgement at Nuremberg" to me still remains the greatest single piece of acting i have ever seen on screen. Unbelievably harrowing & yet so so real & tho nominated once again the academy still managed to overlook him for an Oscar. Sandalous & farcical but then again Clift had always rebelled against their narrative & Hollywood system so no real surprise i guess. Nevertheless what an amazing yet sadly underated actor this man was. He was way way ahead of his time in my humble opinion!!
There are many great moments in these compilations, but, unless I missed him, there is an actor who was NOT included in any of these - Morgan Freeman. I can think of three or four scenes he has done that shows his incredible talent, and at least two of them are from "The Shawshank Redemption".
Are you kidding me. That was about the most wooden thing I have ever seen. Don’t get me wrong, the sentiment of Stallone was the real deal. I know he was relaying the experience of so many veterans. But the other guys performance and the script was pitiful. They deserved better. So did we and the men who lived the experience that Stallone was trying to convey.
@@GavNic71 then you haven't seen much wood. Lol. Look it's a matter of opinion. I know plenty of veterans who fought in nam who feel differently than you do.
@@GavNic71 I agree; you could build a canoe out of Richard Crenna in that scene! I had that exact thought (how wooden he was) when watching just now. Incidentally, I’ve never seen the movie.
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
There are very few memorable cinematic monologues written for women because big budget movies are a version of ”Mansplaining”. Viola Davis in the movie “Fences” and Taraji P. Henson in “Hidden Figures “ are the exceptions
daniel day lewis is the shit... the restaurant scene in MY LEFT FOOT is heartbreaking.. "congratulations on your engagement i am so glad u taught me to speak so i could say that to u" the pain in his voice when he says that =(
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
As a professional UK firefighter, i learned. The hard way, "you cannot save em all". After watching this film, i HAD to leave my girlfriend, and go to a bar...it was too much for me...you know it, but the pain is too much
- My . . . personal . . . favorite . . . " " " Tell ' em Proctor B R O K E to his knees and wept like a woman . " " " Exhibiting the V A L U E of one ' s " " name " " . The importance of maintaining a connection to one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity . One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " " I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . . . . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible )) communicates this fact Fervently // // Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y . - (( my opinion ))
Schindler's List... I was watching a reaction video to Schindler's List a few months ago, done by a guy who looked to be in his 20s. After the film ended _he asked if the Holocaust was a real thing._ He asked because _he had NEVER HEARD OF IT before that film._ None of the schools he went to EVER covered it. If that isn't absolutely horrifying, I don't know what is.
Rain Man is the first scene. I love that movie, especially because of how it somewhat relates to me. I wish it was more known, because I haven’t seen many people acknowledge it.
U can watch long kiss good night starring geena Davis of telma and Louis fame and samuel L Jackson must watch action movie. Old movie got released in probably 1996 . Definitely u will love the movie. Narrow margin starring gene hack men ultimate suspense movie. He got ocsar for best actor for French Connection movie. He acted in. Primal fear starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton is also good thriller.this movie is based on spilt personality.usual suspects ultimate thriller starring Kevin Spacey is Also Good Suspense MOVIE .Double Jeopardy Starring Ashley judd and Tommy Lee Jones is Osm Thriller MOVIE
On all these lists sites of best acting, the people compiling them, never include Ricky Shroeder's amazing performance in The Champ. He was like 10 and has to be one of the most powerful scenes ever.
There was a scene that hit me even more than the "Schindler's List" scene. "Who will love my children?" when the boy under the stairwell states that he will not allow himself to be adopted because then no one will love his disabled brother in the orphanage. When the rich couple adopt both, I broke down crying even worse than under the stairwell.
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Adding a track to an already made scenes is such a spit in the face to these scenes. Why?
@@Mana_Thief I think, that's to avoid copyright issues
"I could've got more."
That scene makes me cry every single time. He helped so many and still wished he'd been able to do more. Oskar Schindler was a true hero.
The scene in Schindler's List hits me right in the feels! Despite saving so many innocent lives, he still regretted not being able to save more. Sometime, no matter how much good you do, it feels like it is not enough when in fact, you did the best you can given the circumstances.
Read up on him.. Spite of what he did, he was a scumbag that abandoned his wife in Argentina.
I think also in that scene, on the other end he finally sees the magnitude of the suffering; that so many more lives are lost for every one he saved. It still numbers for him in a sense. Its B Kinsley's character that tries to remind him that every single life is immeasurably valuable.
@Geißenpeter It is not.
@Geißenpeter You must be trolling, It's impossible for a human being to be this stupid.
@@johnmoye2458 Human beings are complex, some of the greatest humans in history have flaws and are not perfect. He can both be a hero and a bad husband. These are not mutually exclusive character traits.
I will never forget watching Schindler's List at the premier in my little town. Our local cinema could hold about 300 people and it was completely full. It was a hard film to watch but it was this scene that broke me and I just could hold back the tears. I looked around me and there was no a dry eye in the house, some people were literally sobbing as though they had lost a relative. Has to be one of the most powerful movies in history.
Well, he's not wrong. He could have done more.
One, he states himself in his letters (which I'm sure a deep scholar like you have read) that he spent gargantuan sums on liquor, women, cars, and gambling before he started taking the dangers to Jews seriously and then his growth in empathy and developing a plan to help was a gradual process during which he still according to his own words, wasted money on those things. 2) I find myself qualified to state that one should spend one's fortune more on rescuing people from murder and less on high living because I am a human being. If there's some other qualification to form an opinion on issues of values, I'm not aware of it.
@@letolethe5878 Just no. Your opinion is irrelevant to me It's like you are not any human I would like to associate with. With words that have no authority other than to slap the face of feeling people for what purpose? Your statement leaves me cold...
I did see it in my small town theater as well, and like you it was packed - I got the last seat. My father had escaped Germany in late December of 1938 (just in the nick of time) I lost a lot of family in Dachau and I wept at this scene...I remember at the end of the movie, the lights came up and nobody moved. It was profound.
It's just a very bad movie
Benedict Cumberbatch brought tears into my eyes in that scene
Great actors/scenes can make the audience cry with them 😢
Yes, he was amazing in TIG! (but also in many other movies)
I love the imitation game, and Benedict cumberbatch was incredible
@@TheActorsAcademy which bgm is for la la land movie scene used
Schindler’s List gets me every time.
Same. Between the acting and the music 😭
Great scene and great movie 👍🏼
Schindler's and Interstellar
Same. Whew....
He's a great actor and the director is also one of the best in the world
Schindlers List. Omg. A rare masterpiece. Liam and Ralph should have gotten an Oscar here. Amazing
I think Daniel Day Lewis could win an a academy award for every role he played.
I was half-expecting this to just be a montage of DDL. Kinda disappointed there weren't more of him. Saving them for future episodes probably
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Interstellar and Schindler's list were incredible films with amazing acting but often time people forget how emotionally moving Sylvester Stallone was in Rambo. That scene just goes to show how the toughest men can also break down but we take them for granted
That scene with Liam Neeson gets me every time ,and the scene where the relatives of those who lost their lives in the Holocaust placing the stones ,that mages me sob ,my son as well ,one of the greatest movies of all time in my opinion.
Speaking as an I.T. professional…. I find Alan Turing to be one of the most important individual contributors to the technology we use today. His mathematical legacy is priceless. And yet, for him to have suffered so much loss both as a man and as an intellectual. Well… I’m not sure words can capture or express the experiences he must have endured towards the latter years of his life. RIP Mr. Turing.
Absolutely. This movie shows a piece of history as important as thge moon landing
Who else teared up at the Schindler's List scene?
Every time
Every human being.
Teared up? I strait just cried
Impossible not to
Only every time. To think of the horrors that man does to man.
Liam Neeson was astonishing in Shindler's List...not ashamed to say that final scene brought me to tears.
I wish there’s a title in each scene cuz I wanna see some of the movies that I haven’t seen before.
1 Rain men
2 Black mass
3 Rambo
4 la la land
5 sorry Idk
6 take shelter
7 interstellar
8 imitation game
9 Hacksaw ridge
10 Schindler’s list
@@Josh-cr4lw #5 is The Crucible.
@@chambeet THANK YOU!!!!!! that was the ONE I was looking for!
@@Dzurky No worries. Had to watch that one in English class in HS.
@@Josh-cr4lw 8-10 made me cry...
Hacksaw Ridge was an amazing movie that did not come close to winning the awards it deserved, Andrew and several actors deserved academy awards...
This comment deserves infinite likes
Ikr
Adventist here..
A movie like that didn't deserve to be directed by an awful human being like Mel Gibson.
@@havenspringer yet he did and it's a masterpiece
'Interstellar' and 'Schindler's List' - tears just thinking about the films.
Michael Shannon is an excellent actor but he is too underrated!
How Liam didn’t win every Oscar that year is beyond me, I haven’t seen much better
Lost to Tom Hanks in Philadelphia
one word: TOM HANKS.
Tom Cruise gets overshadowed by Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man but Tom was damn good in that film
The best scene in that movie is the impromptu fart scene in the phone booth. Gets me every time.
U can watch long kiss good night starring geena Davis of telma and Louis fame and samuel L Jackson must watch action movie. Old movie got released in probably 1996 . Definitely u will love the movie. Narrow margin starring gene hack men ultimate suspense movie. He got ocsar for best actor for French Connection movie. He acted in. Primal fear starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton is also good thriller.this movie is based on spilt personality.usual suspects ultimate thriller starring Kevin Spacey is Also Good Suspense MOVIE .Double Jeopardy Starring Ashley judd and Tommy Lee Jones is Osm Thriller MOVIE
I never thought Tom Cruise got enough credit for his actual acting. Dude is phenomenal in basically every movie he's done.
Tom Cruise was amazing in this movie. I had never been much of a Tom Cruise fan, but this movie made me realize his talent.
@@wajj1842 Yes!! I quote a line from that scene every time my boyfriend farts. “How can you stand it, Ray?!” 😂
I just saw Cummerbatch explaining that scene.He said after it was over and they yelled cut he kept on crying for two hours.He couldnt stop.
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This scene hits so emotionally because when the workers show their gratitude, he is utterly ashamed and unravels how much more he could've done to help. After all, he knows what has become of their people.
This scene is a monumental display of a good Samaritan.
With great respect to everyone in this video, I want to share one thing; I still remember how I felt when I was just sitting there watching Benedict act in that final scene from The Imitation Game. Taken aback, I couldn't help but be overwhelmed by that performance. I had feelings I couldn't articulate and was literally left speechless. Once the movie ended, I literally closed my eyes, didn't utter a word, stood up and clapped, for the filmmakers, for Benedict, most importantly, for Alan Turing. What a movie, what an experience.
One of the greatest movies ever. For many reasons.
I didn’t LOVE The Imitation Game, but Cumberbatch was absolutely devastating in those last scenes, including the clip they included. From my memory, the “treatment” he’s referring to was chemical castration. Absolutely devastating.
Schindler’s List... best movie ever.
Interstellar is such an amazing movie, although very heartbreaking! But, I can’t stop watching it because I love the acting/actors in it so much!
Love these. Women act too you know. Can you include them in the future?
Johnny Depp was amazing in Black Mess thx for the Video so many great actors
Of course 👍🏼
Dude, the forced Russian Roulette scene in Deer Hunter is THE most powerful acting scene in cinema. It should be number 1 on your list.
I was 13 yo in 1978 when we got HBO in Milan Tennessee The forced Russian roulette scene is definitely the most powerful scene in cinema history and blew my mind when I was 13 and it is blowing my mind still at 60
Schindler’s list gets me every time. Liam Neesom was excellent.
I was glad to see the scene from Rambo included here.
What a performance and scene, Stallone fuckin owned that scene, whole movie tbh.
It's First Blood.
no seriously that scene from schindler's list is my favorite scene in any movie. i cry every time too because of how right and wrong it is! he is so compassionate and caring but back then they talk to casually of buying a person and at the same time he gets it! "why did i keep the car? it could've been 5 more people" GAH! it's such a hard lesson to learn the value of a human life in the middle of a war and genocide!
Well put 👍🏼
That was a wonderful scene. Whenever I watch that movie, I play that scene over and over again.
Schindler's List gives me goosebumps ❤ What a movie ❤
I get really pissed off when someone says Tom Cruise can't act.
Then give them these 2 replies: 4th of July & Magnolia. Oh and nr 3: Tropic Thunder!
And don't forget, Men of honor. It's my favorite movie ever :)
@@pams.6481 I think you probably mean A Few Good Men :)
@@sarac.3568 Hahah yes!! You're right! I don't what I was thinking when I wrote that 😅
Oh Tom can act alright. He's done some great work, it's just that he doesn't always successfully lose himself in the roles he plays - he doesn't always convince me that he isn't *Tom Cruise* playing a part, rather than *becoming* the character.
Schindler's List scene was one of the most powerful after watching all the brutality leading up to it. I always think of the scene where the guy shoots people from his balcony for fun. Absolutely horrifying.
Ralph Fiennes was wonderful in that movie as the evil head of that camp.
Saddest part of Schindler's list is that it's based on true events. What a wretched thing man can become.
It’s happening in China as we speak.
“The heart is deceitful above all things, And desperately wicked; Who can know it?" Jeremiah 17:9
"I'm like Hey, what's up? Hello" - Fetty Wap
17: 38
How easily he can become that thing is not gonna blow your mind. Not at all because its inconceivable, but because its so big of an evil so close to your heart every single time you breathe that you are even afraid to even conceive any power in you to recognize it.
Two of my favourite scenes are -
Leonardo smashing the glass in django unchained
3:10 to yuma when christian bale talks about walking on one leg and the way his son looks at him if you want to add those to a video, thanks
It's great to see a compilation of a lot of my favourite movies, some actors you can just never forget
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That last one from Schindler's had me in tears...
U can watch long kiss good night starring geena Davis of telma and Louis fame and samuel L Jackson must watch action movie. Old movie got released in probably 1996 . Definitely u will love the movie. Narrow margin starring gene hack men ultimate suspense movie. He got ocsar for best actor for French Connection movie. He acted in. Primal fear starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton is also good thriller.this movie is based on spilt personality.usual suspects ultimate thriller starring Kevin Spacey is Also Good Suspense MOVIE .Double Jeopardy Starring Ashley judd and Tommy Lee Jones is Osm Thriller MOVIE
Nobody talking about John Proctor... That scene is a legendary performance. We need the god is dead part tho too.
So why didn’t you add the names of the movies those scenes are from? This is the only compilation video I’ve seen that didn’t.
Too challenge us to find the film's.
i think most of us know at least a majority of them and probably nearly all
The movies are listed in the video links above.
He did in bio
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
You are so committed towards acting as a craft bro..keep it up looking for more content keep it up👏👏👏
Thank you for the kind words, I’m always glad to be of service in any way I can 👍🏼
SO thankful to you because your guidance always motivates me for my further acting career.
I’m always glad to help in any way I can 👍🏼 thank you for the kind words!
OMG I cried with that scene alone of Liam N. from Schindler's List.
I don't care about the "process" that Daniel Day Lewis goes through in films, it gets the results....he tore my heart apart here.
He is the Best. I worship his acting, but Joaquin in the Master and most of all Joker, comes pretty f*cking close....
@@Jorg-ug3ie his expressions in the joker, damn
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
The first time I watched that Schindler scene I literally bawled my eyes out
The scene in The Crucible was powerful. I felt that in my soul.
Yes! I was floored on how amazing the acting was
Not a dry eye in the house to a packed theater on a Saturday night in Chico, CA watching that last scene in "Schindler's List" back in February, 1994
Daniel Day-Lewis, please come back.
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
Schindler's list is the most moving to me. I believe he was right when he said "I could have done more." He realized how wrong the Nazis were and he made tremendous changes in saving lives, but he also wanted to keep the good life, resulting in the lost chances of saving others. I believe no matter what you do in a situation like this that you would always feel like you didn't do enough!
When the camera cuts to Mathew McConaughey crying in that interstellar scene it gets me EVERY TIME.
Similar to the one in Dallas Buyers Club when he's considering suicide, really got to me 😭
That whole interstellar scene is incredible, chastain and especially McConaughey knocked it out of the park. Not even McConaughey’s best performance either, he’s amazing in Dallas buyers club and his performance in true detective is one of the greatest ever. Incredible actor. Also Stallone killed it in Rambo, what a great movie and performance.
McConaughey & Leto in Dallas Buyers Club are two of the best performances in Hollywood history, both steller performances
The scene from Schindler’s List is really got wrenching.
Rain Man was a brilliant film, too, but I would’ve chosen a different scene. There were so many powerful ones.
I'm curious if you would have chosen the same scene I did.
To me the most brilliant performance that Dustin Hoffman made in the film was when Tom Cruise was running the bath water. He began freaking out about burning the baby. That is the scene that I would have chosen
You really have lined up some magnificent performances. Good to see Michael Shannon in there.
What movie was that from?
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
OMG the Shindler's List scene gets me every time. Devastating
I can recall watching the Crucible in English after we read the book, and DDL's performance just blew me away. The confession scene gets me every time and I still can't figure out why
Is it me? I would like to be able to identify the movies from which these scenes came. I looked for a transcript, but didn’t find one.
Why aren't there titles on these like there were on the other ones??
The last scene where Liam Neeson plays Oskar Schindler is powerful, haunting in fact, not just because it's a masterful portrayal of a good man mourning the extra good he could have done and didn't, but because of what it means for all who strive to be good people who, after our own 'war', when we no longer have the abundance of opportunities to do right by our fellow man, and an increasingly-imminent accounting is all that's left, might we not also feel the stab of that same self-recriminating dagger that impales poor Oskar's heart? A sense of accomplishment at a job well done gives us a good feeling for a reason. Might knowingly achieving less than we could have, especially when the 'less' can be measured in human lives lost through our inaction, bring us Oskar's pain? It's a risky thing to stop the self-delusion, step off the merry-go-round, wave away the clouds from about one's head, and get down to the daily, deadly-serious business of doing one's best. If we are one shade less intent than are our opponents, and we know how focused they are, then when our own day of accounting approaches, how can we escape Oskar's regret?
That last scene gets me every time.
"Okay, we're looking for the greatest acting of all time, who thinks they've got what it takes?"
Liam Neeson: "I have a particular set of skills.."
I have just recently watched Schindler’s List for the first time. That entire movie is just a…the most heartbreaking cinematic masterpiece ever. The acting from every single actor was phenomenal but Liam Neeson and Ralph Fiennes were just….on a whole other level. Those two are probably genuinely the best performances I have ever seen in a movie. “I Could’ve Got More” scene….Liam Neeson was just perfection in that scene. The way he can easily go from seemingly slightly upset and then gradually gets more and more upset…His voice changes, his facial expressions change, the rest of his body language changes….For him to have gone from definitely sad but controlled and calm to hanging onto his friend for supper because he’s so incredibly heartbroken and is sobbing uncontrollably within a couple of minutes….It’s just…unbelievable. That scene is one of if not the most moving scene I have ever watched from any movie. It is just….perfection in the most heartbreaking way. Which honestly sums up the whole movie. It’s a perfect movie that also is the most genuinely heartbreaking, disturbing, unbearably sad movie I have ever watched. And Liam Neeson did a fantastic job throughout the entire movie but this scene was truly his crowing moment
Its about time someone recognized the rambo scene. U should have played the whole thing
Can someone list these so we can check out the ones we don't know? Please and thank you
Schindler scene, one of the best scenes in movie history
I had forgotten how powerful, "Schindler's List" was.
Liam Neeson is amazing there.
I cried all over again.
Benedict Cumberbatch is amazing
1 Rain men
2 Black mass
3 Rambo
4 la la land
5 sorry Idk
6 take shelter
7 interstellar
8 imitation game
9 Hacksaw ridge
10 Schindler’s list
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Nice . . . as in . . . not bad .
No list can be
" " A L L " " encompassing .
Meryl Streep
Ben Kingsley
Marlon Brando
Robert DeNiro
( The Deer Hunter )
Christopher Walken
( The Deer Hunter )
Sir Laurence Olivier
Soooooooo many
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F ." "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
I think it is The Crucible.
Thank you. It was a great contribution.
Of course!
Obviously made by someone who never watches non-English movies. Where are the bits with Isabelle Huppert? Liv Ullmann? Max von Sydow? Marcello Mastroianni? Jan Decleir? Soren Malling? Toni Sevillo? Catherine Deneuve? Barbara Sukowa?
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The music continuance against La La Land was well done. It landed that scene so differently. I don't know if it was better or worse in the end for what the movie was creating, but dang, that was tasty.
The music landed solid beats. Thanks for this. Between Schindler's, Hacksaw, and the rest... nicely done.
I love that scene from Interstellar because she doesn’t have to overdo the whole scene, she gets it done and jumps off.
All you have to do is make the connection with the audience and then give them enough time to deal with it. Too often movies try to oversell a moment and it’s just tacky.
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life 😩💚
Hi. Is it ok if i give an agent some monologues I have done since I don’t have a demo reel or played In anything yet
Thank you for this
It never seems to get a mention, but the great Montgomery Clifts 17 minute cameo role court room scene portrayal of a jewish guy called rudolph peidersen, who was sterilised by the Nazis just before world war two in the early 1960s film " Judgement at Nuremberg" to me still remains the greatest single piece of acting i have ever seen on screen. Unbelievably harrowing & yet so so real & tho nominated once again the academy still managed to overlook him for an Oscar. Sandalous & farcical but then again Clift had always rebelled against their narrative & Hollywood system so no real surprise i guess. Nevertheless what an amazing yet sadly underated actor this man was. He was way way ahead of his time in my humble opinion!!
There are many great moments in these compilations, but, unless I missed him, there is an actor who was NOT included in any of these - Morgan Freeman. I can think of three or four scenes he has done that shows his incredible talent, and at least two of them are from "The Shawshank Redemption".
Thank you for adding the scene from first blood.
Of course 👍🏼
Are you kidding me. That was about the most wooden thing I have ever seen. Don’t get me wrong, the sentiment of Stallone was the real deal. I know he was relaying the experience of so many veterans. But the other guys performance and the script was pitiful. They deserved better. So did we and the men who lived the experience that Stallone was trying to convey.
@@GavNic71 then you haven't seen much wood. Lol. Look it's a matter of opinion. I know plenty of veterans who fought in nam who feel differently than you do.
Ben
@@GavNic71 I agree; you could build a canoe out of Richard Crenna in that scene! I had that exact thought (how wooden he was) when watching just now. Incidentally, I’ve never seen the movie.
oh man schindlers list gets me everytime!
can someone please list the movie names in order, I know most of them , it would be great if they are in sequence as per the video.
Thanks!
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
I WANNA REWATCH ALL OF THOSE MOVIES
There are very few memorable cinematic monologues written for women because big budget movies are a version of ”Mansplaining”.
Viola Davis in the movie “Fences” and
Taraji P. Henson in “Hidden Figures “ are the exceptions
It's amazing when all circumstances align and brings out the best to be captured for this art.
Every one of Meryl Streep's roles should be listed.
Completely agree. Interesting that only men can have the greatest acting scenes of all time.
Meryl Streep . T R U E ! ! !
A Tremendous Oversight .
So where are the scenes from Dude Where's My Car? 😎
daniel day lewis is the shit... the restaurant scene in MY LEFT FOOT is heartbreaking.. "congratulations on your engagement i am so glad u taught me to speak so i could say that to u" the pain in his voice when he says that =(
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
I think maybe putting them in order in the description might be smart, eh?
In "Splendor in the Grass" when she drives out to his house to see him for one last time; that scene is absolutely stunning, a gut punch.
I wept like a child the first time I saw that scene from Schindler's List. A man who did so much and felt he did so little.
As a professional UK firefighter, i learned. The hard way, "you cannot save em all". After watching this film, i HAD to leave my girlfriend, and go to a bar...it was too much for me...you know it, but the pain is too much
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My . . . personal . . . favorite . . .
" " " Tell ' em Proctor
B R O K E to his knees and
wept like a woman . " " "
Exhibiting the V A L U E of
one ' s " " name " " . The importance
of maintaining a connection to
one ' s . . . own . . . sense of identity .
One ' s own . . . sense of " " S E L F . " "
I T ' S I m p o r t a n t . . . A N D . . .
. . . Daniel Day Lewis (( The Crucible ))
communicates this fact Fervently //
// Painfully and B E A U T I F U L L Y .
- (( my opinion ))
Thanks for thought...I cannot identify any of the movies by sight....Is there a chance you can before each screen...? I look forward to your response
Schindler's List... I was watching a reaction video to Schindler's List a few months ago, done by a guy who looked to be in his 20s. After the film ended _he asked if the Holocaust was a real thing._ He asked because _he had NEVER HEARD OF IT before that film._ None of the schools he went to EVER covered it.
If that isn't absolutely horrifying, I don't know what is.
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Rain Man is the first scene. I love that movie, especially because of how it somewhat relates to me. I wish it was more known, because I haven’t seen many people acknowledge it.
watching it now
3:43 omg she's sooooo good
Good enough to win an Oscar for Best Female Actor.
Finally someone recognizing Emma, great actress! Ryan was also sublime in LLL
Thanks for sharing this man,,,needed practical examples
Of course, I’m always glad to help 👍🏼
Can u make another video on how to start acting during Quarantine
I’d suggest taking a look at my playlist for how to practice acting at home 👍🏼
U can watch long kiss good night starring geena Davis of telma and Louis fame and samuel L Jackson must watch action movie. Old movie got released in probably 1996 . Definitely u will love the movie. Narrow margin starring gene hack men ultimate suspense movie. He got ocsar for best actor for French Connection movie. He acted in. Primal fear starring Richard Gere and Edward Norton is also good thriller.this movie is based on spilt personality.usual suspects ultimate thriller starring Kevin Spacey is Also Good Suspense MOVIE .Double Jeopardy Starring Ashley judd and Tommy Lee Jones is Osm Thriller MOVIE
How can you cut the scene from black mass short? You cut at the best part!!!
What they did to Alan Turing was criminal.
Don't think for minute that kind of prejudice is not alive and well today.
@@wajj1842 you are so right, only God can judge humanity
The music in the background of the video..where is it from?
On all these lists sites of best acting, the people compiling them, never include Ricky Shroeder's amazing performance in The Champ. He was like 10 and has to be one of the most powerful scenes ever.
There was a scene that hit me even more than the "Schindler's List" scene. "Who will love my children?" when the boy under the stairwell states that he will not allow himself to be adopted because then no one will love his disabled brother in the orphanage. When the rich couple adopt both, I broke down crying even worse than under the stairwell.
The end of Schindler's List. Completely heartbreaking.