What is the most memorable scene in a film that sticks with you and why?

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Re: What is the most memorable scene in a film that sticks with you and why?

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The "La Marseillaise" scene from Casablanca is something so shocking. It's as if freedom is overcoming tyranny in just one song.
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The scene in the movie BIRD BOX when the unknown enters the safe house is the most memorable for me. Despite the opposition from a man, the other characters still permitted him entry, and then at the end, it was this 'stranger' who caused all the trouble and made everyone regret it.
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