Do you know what he said to her?
The ending of Lost in Translation....because I'm all about story.
No, and that's one of the things that I really love about that scene.Do you know what he said to her?
No, and that's one of the things that I really love about that scene.
I've read that some people "know" based on lip reading and/or subsequent comments by the actors and/or the director (Sophia Coppola). But I'm happy not to know.
I agree. Not knowing is what made that scene so powerful.No, and that's one of the things that I really love about that scene.
I've read that some people "know" based on lip reading and/or subsequent comments by the actors and/or the director (Sophia Coppola). But I'm happy not to know.
I am always good with threads changing/adding/evolving from original topic, too good of stuff to not read about!Quick request - clarification on the question. The post title says best scene (which I translate as best dramatic, or best all round) and then the actual first post talks about cinematography, which is what I answered. No problem doing both, I just wondered if this was supposed to be about one or the other.
Vanilla Sky gives you something to think about. What would you do, wake up and face a new reality or go back to sleep?In that case, here are some good dramatic scenes -