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* ''Film/DoctorDolittle'' has the song "Like Animals," where Creator/RexHarrison as Dolittle expresses how non-human animals are treated cruelly.
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* ''Film/TheColorPurple'''s last act in general is both heartrending and heartwarming.
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* ''Film/TheColorPurple'''s ''Film/TheColorPurple1985'''s last act in general is both heartrending and heartwarming.
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* ''Film/Christine2016'':
** The entire movie, especially considering ''this happened to someone in real life'', and how she was falling off the slippery slope and ended her life in the most horrific way possible.
** This line that showcases Christine's collapsing mental state: "OH, WHY WON'T ANYONE JUST LISTEN TO ME!?"
** The aftermath of the suicide: Jean suffers a mental breakdown as she's in the ambulance and hospital, George goes into a MadnessMantra, Turner's completely stoic with a ThousandYardStare, and Nelson shows confusion and shock from the event, especially when he's seen reading Christine's ''own'' typed up plan of her suicide (along with information the police/hospital will need when she passes) and when listening to the playback of her suicide. And let's not even get ''started'' with Peg...
** Christine's puppet shows turn heartbreaking as it becomes clear they're the only space she has to express her extreme self-doubts and that the advice given in them is her own strained effort to fix how broken she is.
** The entire movie, especially considering ''this happened to someone in real life'', and how she was falling off the slippery slope and ended her life in the most horrific way possible.
** This line that showcases Christine's collapsing mental state: "OH, WHY WON'T ANYONE JUST LISTEN TO ME!?"
** The aftermath of the suicide: Jean suffers a mental breakdown as she's in the ambulance and hospital, George goes into a MadnessMantra, Turner's completely stoic with a ThousandYardStare, and Nelson shows confusion and shock from the event, especially when he's seen reading Christine's ''own'' typed up plan of her suicide (along with information the police/hospital will need when she passes) and when listening to the playback of her suicide. And let's not even get ''started'' with Peg...
** Christine's puppet shows turn heartbreaking as it becomes clear they're the only space she has to express her extreme self-doubts and that the advice given in them is her own strained effort to fix how broken she is.
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** "I used to read Literature/TheBible every day, I know it very well -- the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. The twenty-third psalm is very beautiful -- it's my favorite." "Why didn't you tell me you could read?" "You did not ask me... You wanted me to speak, but I was afraid."
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** "I used to read Literature/TheBible every day, I know it very well -- the Bible and the Book of Common Prayer. The [[Literature/BookOfPsalms twenty-third psalm psalm]] is very beautiful -- it's my favorite." "Why didn't you tell me you could read?" "You did not ask me... You wanted me to speak, but I was afraid."
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* ''Film/CheaperByTheDozen2003'':
** When Mark runs away because he feels out of place in his family - something his siblings have only made worse throughout the movie up till this point.
** The line at the end about "There are times when l want to kill Sarah...but l'd kill for her all the time." brings on the tears.
** When Mark runs away because he feels out of place in his family - something his siblings have only made worse throughout the movie up till this point.
** The line at the end about "There are times when l want to kill Sarah...but l'd kill for her all the time." brings on the tears.
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* ''CheaperByTheDozen'' (the remake)
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* ''CheaperByTheDozen'' (the remake)''Film/CheaperByTheDozen2003'':
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* ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' is a slow build, beginning with the opening credit scene on the beach and Vangelis' score, but culminates in the scene where Sam Mussabini, barred from the Olympic stadium, only learns that Abrahams has won the 100m when he sees the British flag rise over the stadium from his dingy hotel room. *Hat punch!*
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* ''Film/ChariotsOfFire'' is a slow build, beginning with the opening credit scene on the beach and Vangelis' Music/{{Vangelis}}' score, but culminates in the scene where Sam Mussabini, barred from the Olympic stadium, only learns that Abrahams has won the 100m when he sees the British flag rise over the stadium from his dingy hotel room. *Hat punch!*
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* ''Film/Christine2016'':
** The entire movie, especially considering ''this happened to someone in real life'', and how she was falling off the slippery slope and ended her life in the most horrific way possible.
** This line that showcases Christine's collapsing mental state: "OH, WHY WON'T ANYONE JUST LISTEN TO ME!?"
** The aftermath of the suicide: Jean suffers a mental breakdown as she's in the ambulance and hospital, George goes into a MadnessMantra, Turner's completely stoic with a ThousandYardStare, and Nelson shows confusion and shock from the event, especially when he's seen reading Christine's ''own'' typed up plan of her suicide (along with information the police/hospital will need when she passes) and when listening to the playback of her suicide. And let's not even get ''started'' with Peg...
** Christine's puppet shows turn heartbreaking as it becomes clear they're the only space she has to express her extreme self-doubts and that the advice given in them is her own strained effort to fix how broken she is.
** The entire movie, especially considering ''this happened to someone in real life'', and how she was falling off the slippery slope and ended her life in the most horrific way possible.
** This line that showcases Christine's collapsing mental state: "OH, WHY WON'T ANYONE JUST LISTEN TO ME!?"
** The aftermath of the suicide: Jean suffers a mental breakdown as she's in the ambulance and hospital, George goes into a MadnessMantra, Turner's completely stoic with a ThousandYardStare, and Nelson shows confusion and shock from the event, especially when he's seen reading Christine's ''own'' typed up plan of her suicide (along with information the police/hospital will need when she passes) and when listening to the playback of her suicide. And let's not even get ''started'' with Peg...
** Christine's puppet shows turn heartbreaking as it becomes clear they're the only space she has to express her extreme self-doubts and that the advice given in them is her own strained effort to fix how broken she is.