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What scene cemented the movies greatness to you?

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    mothglitter — 10 years ago(February 25, 2016 09:30 PM)

    The moon scene leading into the swimming scene. Absolutely gorgeous and the music is some of the most mesmerizing music ever composed. I was 14 when I got the soundtrack, which I got before seeing the movie. I remember listening to that track in my mom's car on an overcast day while gentle raindrops pelted the windshield. I was hooked on that scene before I ever saw the movie.

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      adleen — 9 years ago(July 29, 2016 10:29 PM)

      A few minutes to the movie, when Mariner wrecked that one Drifter's boat while being chased. The way he operated his boat is really cool and at that point I know it's gonna be a fun movie.

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        maradonitza — 9 years ago(August 11, 2016 12:00 PM)

        When it was revealed that the Mariner rejected Helen, when she offered herself to him, because he knew she didn't really desire him (she had done so only to relent him). The realization that he did not take advantage of Helen at the time because, in contrast with his rough edges, he was a man of true character, was very powerful.

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