Originally Posted by LordSlaytan
- Célestin Poux carries Mathilde on his shoulders in the field that used to be Bingo Crépuscule.
- Young Mathilde fantasizes about Manech saving her life at the lighthouse.
- Tina Lombardi murders the man who shot her man like a mad dog.
- Bénédicte cries out of guilt and shame, which causes Mathilde to smile with satisfaction.
- Tina’s execution by guillotine.
- Young Manech carries Mathilde up to the top of the lighthouse.
- Benoît Notre-Dame is thrust into the air after the second bomb lands in his lap.
- The closing pull-away shot of Mathilde as she looks at Manech.
I could easily name every other minute of the entire film too, Blibby. Jeunet’s films are just as pleasurable to experience visually as they are intellectually/spiritually. Even plain old scenes that are just there to continue the plot are often better than many filmmakers best scenes (see attachments for examples).
Great choice!
And i loved Tina's murders. So dark and inventive, especially the murder of the general in his bed. Beautifully done
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