Favorite movie scenes ever.

Dunkirk: the scene where Kenneth Branagh's character sees all the civilian boats coming to the rescue; the look on his face. And the other character in the scene says, "What do you see?" and Branagh says, "Home." So good.
 
Never Ending Story, the ending where all the darkness clears. My memory believes The Yellow Submarine had a similar ending.
 
In A Little Romance, where the 2 young lovers kiss under the Bridge of Sighs in a gondola. My wife and I reenacted the scene in 2007.
 
So many, hard to choose. One favorite is from Gone With The Wind, when Scarlett is looking for the doctor at the railway station and the camera pans out to show the thousands of wounded soldiers laying on the ground and a torn Confederate flag waving.
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Another is from Schindler's List, actually after the end. All the relatives and a few survivors line past the real Schindler's grave and lay a pebble on it.
 
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So many good scenes in "Logan." While it is hyperviolent as comics films go, a lot of it was about aging and relationships.
 


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