I'd also like to note, these are in no particular order...
#1: Kate & Leopold
Alright, so I love this movie. I think it's the combination of Hugh Jackman...1800's Hugh Jackman...a romance kill for and Meg Ryan, whom I adore. The scene where Leopold puts on the beautiful rooftop dinner for Kate as an apology and she vents about her disbelief in love, I think is wonderfully done. It intertwines this terribly romantic gesture with a viewpoint on love that a lot of powerful women have. It's also Kate's realization that maybe she thinks love is a "grown-up version of Santa Clause" because she's afraid she might never find it. When she does, things have to change in her mind. Their day together and how they talk about it being slower - but a good slower - I've had days like that and know exactly what they mean.
Leopold also has an incredibly beautiful line in this movie: "Marriage is the promise of eternal love. As a man of honor, I cannot promise eternally what I have never felt momentarily."
Scene that takes my breath away: When Leopold goes French and quotes La Boheim to Kate's co-worker.
#2: The American President
This is a movie I can turn on pretty much any time and I enjoy it. Michael Douglas is hilarious and the romance I think is believable and well constructed. I also love this story because it reminds me of my trilogy I'm writing - even though there's little plot similarity, the characters remind me of mine. It's almost a film about innocence in love, yet the people are two driven, powerful leaders. They still have those kid moments of being in love. It's adorable and has a well done "breaking point" for their relationship.
Scene that takes my breath away: When they're in "The Dish Room" and he goes "As a lobbyist, you'd never be alone in a room with the President..."
#3 Love Actually
This movie is simply brilliant. I watched it again last night (it's my "holiday staple" movie I watch alone - no one else seems to like it that much - at least 2-3 times during the holidays) and I was reminded of how much I love it. Especially in the throws of writing screenplays...I appreciate the story construction so much more now. This film makes you feel for a lot of characters in 2.5 hours. Impressive. The connections are also positively brilliant. There are a lot of scenes in this movie that makes me smile. I LOVE the movie stand-in couple who are so adorably shy with each other...yet they're completely naked, pretending to have sex most of the movie. I love the relationship between the stepdad and his son - it's so amazing to watch them both heal. The scene when the best friend/artist shows up with signs and a boombox...omg I almost cry every time that scene comes on because it's the ultimate unrequited love story. And of course, I simply adore the PM's relationship with his assistant. So adorable and hilarious. Plus, it has a great line: "Love actually IS all around..."
Scene that takes my breath away: When the little boy is running to get Joanna before she gets on the plane.
Scene that takes my breath away: When the curtain falls and the PM and Natalie are kissing.
Scene that takes my breath away: When the Pop Star realizes his manager is the love of his life.
#4: Pride and Prejudice (the 2005 version)
Where do I start. Um, I love Mr. Darcy. It's a little absurd. He's honest, loyal and will do anything for Elizabeth. I love this movie because it's beautifully blended as far as the music, cinematography and dialogue. The ballroom scene is simply wonderful. I thought both leads did a great job of making you feel their love, which is why I love this movie.
Scene that takes my breath away: When Mr. Darcy comes out of the fog toward Elizabeth and goes "You have bewitched me, body and soul."
#5: Slumdog Millionaire
This movie I adore because it's so well crafted. I love the idea of fate that this movie really brings to light. Everything happened because "it is written." Not only were the colors simply fantastic, the construction of the story and the characters, but the setting was great. It was at times beautiful and other times horrifying. I can't say enough about how much I love this film. Any time I need to believe in fate, I watch it because I believe that everything happens for a reason.
#6: Becoming Jane
Aside from the fact that I think James McAvoy is possibly the most brooding, unbelievably hot man on the planet...this movie was excellent. There are a few scenes that are just so well acted, it makes me all silly inside. I'll post the three that I think are really amazing and that will pretty much get the point across. The dance scene literally makes me gasp every time I watch it. You feel so much heat and tension just in their eye contact...ugh, why don't we have REAL dances like this anymore?!? That moment when they first turn and see each other...oh, I'm in love.
Amazing Scene 1: The Library Scene - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiIgAES9zt0&feature=related
Amazing Scene 2: The Dance Scene - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfZm5rfQP7o
Amazing Scene 3: The Forest Scene - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVOsO0E1E34&feature=relmfu
#7: Rent
Okay, a lot of reasons I love this movie. First...it has music that is very meaningful to me. With my freshman choir at Marcos, we all became a family singing "Seasons of Love" at the end of the year. Because of that, I've fallen in love with the story and remember how connected I got to the people in my choir singing that with them. As for the movie itself, I thought the filming was fantastic. The candlelight, the mood, the dark overtones...incredible. And the music was great. I got to see Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp live doing Rent and I thought this movie captured that essence. I remember leaning over to T and going "It's like the soundtrack, only live!" But in the film itself, the scene with Angel - mostly his death - just chill me to the soul. I can't help but tear up every time they pan around the room and slowly the group therapy people fade away...absolutely amazing. This is the movie I go to when I need to remember those in my life who matter. The people I consider my family.
Scene that takes my breath away: The opening with Seasons of Love in spotlights.
Scene that takes my breath away: "La Vie Bohem"
#8: The Count of Monte Cristo (2002 version)
Told you this was in no particular order. :) This movie is usually at the very top of my favorite movies of all time list. It has everything and just hits me with the power of this one man. The story is moving, rich and has deep characters (except I don't think the actress who played Mercedes really did her justice...sry). I think this movie is so rich on many levels. You see friendship turn to hatred, love turn to jealousy, enemies becoming allies, criminal turns noble and a politician who falls from his deeds. I simply adore James Frain and he plays a wonderfully hated character in this movie. Overall, it's just packed with moving moments and shows what the human spirit can accomplish. Plus, it has one of my favorite lines of all time "Kings to you Fernand..."
Scene that takes my breath away: When Mercedes shows up at his house and he screams at her not to take away his hate.
#9: Apollo 13
Not exactly sure why, but I freaking love this movie. It's one I can watch no matter what mood I'm in. I love how this captures such a pivotal event in American history. It was a moment where the entire country felt connected in hoping for these three men to survive. The American spirit in me really comes out with this movie. I also love all the areas you see: the crew, the control center, the family and even the engineers (totally see my dad in there!).
#10: Anonymous (2011)
I went into this movie expecting to completely hate it. As an English Lit major...I've heard all the crap about Shakespeare not being Shakespeare and for the most part, I would fight like hell to defend him...so I thought I'd feel the same way about this film. Hell no. This movie is just down right impressive. Not only is the story plausible, but the acting was unreal. It moved me because as a writer, I understand the labor of love and the agony of being a writer that it takes to create works. Then to never be able to have your name tied to them?! How horrible. I really felt for these characters and found myself completely connected with the "real writer" according to the movie. I won't give away who they say it is, but his lines about what it's like to be a writer are simply amazing and so true.
So there you have it. 10 movies that move me. Please leave comments with your own movies that move you and thank you for reading.
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