The last scene from
Anora hit me fracking hard. Not in a Knockout sort of fashion, but more so as a jab to the face that dropped my jaw in awe
It also got me thinking today about two other cinematic emotionally intense scenes that are forever engraved within my hard drive and both stem from the same movie,
True Romance : the long dialogue before the father (Dennis Hopper) gets assassinated and when Patricia Arquette desperately fights for her life vs James Gandolfini.
I was also the only one in the cinema that burst out laughing uncontrollably when :
. A very solid and fascinating viewing experience - I absolutely love when a movie introduces fringe characters, regardless of if I can identify with them or not
-, albeit uneven at times (the first hour felt like a MTV music video of ore, while the 2nd hour was more of a (failed?) attempt at becoming a comedy and the third part, an enthralling and engaging tragedy, of course!).
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