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When a boy hold hands of the girl and put it on his chest and make her feel his heartbeat.
This is something I never get tire of seeing and it never fails to make my goosebumps rise.
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Practical Magic while they are running towards each other... take that interpretation as you will.
And Redbelt, when he's about to pass out from a headlock but then finds a way out, knows there's always a way out. Really inspires me.
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My favorite moments in a romance movie is when the guy takes the hand of his girlfriend and places it on his chest so as to make her feel his heartbeat. This scene never end to raise goosebumps on my skin.
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Revenge of the Sith's ending and the scene where the song "Padme's Ruminations" plays. Two very meaningful scenes that in my opinion are perfect.
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In the movie Clue, when Wadsworth gives his exuberant and lengthy explanation of who the killer is. Tim Curry is unparalleled.
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"Good Will Hunting"

The last time I saw this movie, the scene that stood out to me was Robin William's monologue on the park bench. He talked to Matt Damon's character about the difference between knowledge and experience. Will might the smartest man in the world with an impeccable memory but he hasn't actually done anything or gone anywhere.

With the Infectious expression of love in his eyes, Robin delivered lines that brought tears to my eyes, "...You've never known what it's like to be with a woman and feel totally vunerable, she good level you with her eyes. Like god put an angel on this earth just for you..."

The state of vulnerability in a relationship can often be terrifying. As my girlfriend laid next to me stroking my arm, that scene with those lines echoed in my head and I cried. At this point I'd seen "Good Will Hunting" more than 4 times and it was the first where I understood the words Robin's character spoke, as I myself was experiencing something new. It was also the first time I cried watching it

I still think of this scene a lot, and I'll never forget the many lessons learned from this movie as a whole.
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The Simpsons Movie. When Homer goes back to save his family
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I have a very close relationship with my parents. I know the hard work they had to go through to raise me and I also know how much they had sacrificed for me! So, with any movie that shows the sacrifice of a parent or the love and care it takes to raise them - those are the moments I love and it makes me appreciate my family even more.
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