The most affecting scene of a dying characters last moment/words.

Started by vintageSW776 pages
Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Bruce Willis's death scene in Armageddon was full of awe.

I think its one of the worst things ive ever seen.....half the cinema was sniggering.
Its just BAD!!!

Scarface 🙂

Not sad, but still powerful.

Rutger Hauer's last words in Blade Runner.

Doesn't come any better than that.

When the old lady bites it in Studio 54...

😕

No seriously. Connery in Untouchables was pretty cool...(plus he gives Ness the tip about the train station...sweeeet).

I'll say Boromir's death scene in Fellowship of the Ring also.

Another for me would have to be Edward Norton and Edward Furlong in the final scene of American History X. Very emotional and grueling.

Not the most affecting perhaps but I can't think of any others right now. Totally unintentional that I'm picking two Russel Crowe movies here but Gladiator and the death of the young shipman at the end of Master and Commander.

Plus Mufasa of course 😛

When Luke is holding a dying Vader in his arms in Return of the Jedi. When ever I see that scene, it's as powerful as when I first saw it in the movie theater in '83.

When that British guy got out-smarted by the raptors in Jurassic Park. "Clever girl" was a good last line for a doomed character.

"Peter, don't tell Harry."

Originally posted by Council#13
🙁 How are you not saddened by Mufasa's death? I nearly cry every time I see that part of the movie! Then I laugh when Rafiki comes along. 😂

Next time, read what I typed in context with what I replied to.

"The Chinese Connection" s/ Bruce Lee.

Towards the end, just after finally avenging his teacher, Bruce lets police arrest him and while he walks out of the building, with officers about him, he stops right outside front door of the school and stares emotionlessly at an infantry aiming rifles at him. He then yells out the top of him lungs and dashes toward the militia men and goes out in a blaze of glory.

He jumps into the air and the film pauses while he's mid-air and all you hear is a barrage of bullets with the honorable sounding score. Then the flick fades out.

The Boss in metal gear soldi 3 ey it just said scenes not movies. It was sad, it got to me, how she died for the country that betrayed her.

Mufasa!!! and the worst part was when simba was trying to get him to wakeup and lifted up his dead wait paw.

Gladiator he finnally got closure and his family.

Armegeddons pretty good, Carlitos way is decent, Mannys death from Scarface was sad, Katsumutos death in last samurai is poetic.

And ultimatley my own death will be the best.

how come whenever i ****ing post, im the last person to post on a thread, such bullshit

Bambi's mother.

Originally posted by Stealth Agent
how come whenever i ****ing post, im the last person to post on a thread, such bullshit

Happens to the best of us

Randy Quaid in INDEPENDANCE DAY

Wasnt affecting but its a good one

Originally posted by office jesus
I know I'm probably going to get railed for this, but Borimer's ( Spelling? ) death in The Fellowship of the Ring. That REALLY fckin' got to me. And I kinda' shed a tear over the T-800s 'death' in T2.
i didnt even like the character that was Boromir but his death in FOTR gave me a tear in my eye 🙁

Spoiler:
Mr. Orange
in Reservoir Dogs
Spoiler:
Johnny Cade
in The Outsiders
Spoiler:
Boromir
in The Lord of The Rings

Originally posted by Dusty
Spoiler:
Mr. Orange
in Reservoir Dogs
Spoiler:
Johnny Cade
in The Outsiders
Spoiler:
Boromir
in The Lord of The Rings

Right.

The motorcycle boy in RUMBLEFISH

"The rest is silence."
-Hamlet