Top 20 Classic Climactic Movie Quotes With all the movies that you have watched, not all of it you will be able to remember. Even though you don’t fully remember the movies, you will still remember these climactic lines that had caught your taste, interest and attention when being said in the film. These lines are not only popular to the place where it was produced but also to other people in different countries who were able to see the movie. Below is the list of the most classic climactic quotes from our favorite movies. 1. “Say ‘hello’ to my little friend! “ – Scarface This line is considered to be one of the climactic movie quotes taking into account that this line was said nicely but with sarcasm. I said that it has a bit of sarcasm because …show more content…
In this quote, the character said this with full of emotion that even if you are watching this film or reading this line, you can feel it through the monitor or through the book. You can just imagine what you will feel if someone introduced himself to you as your father or you are the one who introduced yourself as a father. The feeling of having mixed emotions is unexplainable. 5. “Made it, Ma! Top of the world!” – White Heat When this classic line from the film White Heat was said, it was so full of excitement. You can just feel it just by watching the movie. I can say that it was full of excitement and happiness because of the feeling that I felt when I was reading this line. So if you think I am wrong, you can try to think what can you feel when you have achieved something and you can’t wait to tell it to your loved ones. 6. “You can’t handle the truth!” – A Few Good Men This classic line from A Few Good Men was one of the climactic lines that was being said with full of conviction and concern. Concern that the character feel towards the person he was talking to. In this line, the character was afraid that the person to whom he said this line cannot handle the reality. 7. “Smile, you son of a bitch!” –
The line comes from the Joyce Carol Oates' story "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been? " I believe the author is referring to how her family and her friend perceive here. Connie sees herself while at home as dull and quiet compared to the rebellious and outgoing look she presents to her friends. It appears that that neither groups, family or friends, know who she really is. I believe its natural for you to act one way with you friends and another way with your family.
Andrew Johnson “If I am shot at, I want no man to be in the way of the bullet.” These powerful words were spoken by Andrew Johnson. This quote describes how brave he was. This also explains his character. Andrew Johnson lived a tough life.
A Raisin in the Sun PBA Unit 2 Cinematography and filmmaking are art forms completely open to interpretation in many ways such lighting, the camera as angles, tone, expressions, etc. By using cinematic techniques a filmmaker can make a film communicate to the viewer on different levels including emotional and social. Play writes include some stage direction and instruction regarding the visual aspect of the story. In this sense, the filmmaker has the strong basis for adapting a play to the big screen. “A Raisin in the Sun” is a play by Lorraine Hansberry that debuted on Broadway in 1959.
The film 13th directed by Ava DuVernay targets an intended audience of the Media and the three branches of the United States government with an emphasis that mass incarceration is an extension of slavery. It is intended to inform viewers about the criminalization of African Americans and the United States prison boom. 13th uses rhetorical devices in its claim to persuade the viewers by using exemplum in the opening seconds of the film. President Barack Obama presents statistics, saying “the United States is home to 5% of the world’s population but is home to 25% of the world’s prisoners.” Also the film uses a hyperbole in talking about the movie Birth of a Nation produced in 1915 which portrays a black man as a violent savage who will kill white women.
He was the main character and displayed so much courage. It was very hard to narrow down by quotes but I went with these. "I'm not telling you. Mr Mautz, this man has threatened me to my face and over the telephone.
I won't stomach them for a minute” (Pg.56, ch.2). I like this quote because of its irony. Beatty, the one who says the above quote is a well read man himself. I know this because he uses his knowledge to confuse and outwit Montag. “All's well that is well in the end” (Pg.105, ch.2).
“me a princess”(24), because the line was italicized, there was a lot of emotion. Hazel is mocking the frog for even considering that she wants to be a
“‘Bring me a Coke.’ He started to go away, but I called him back. ‘Can’tcha stick a little rum in it or something?’ I asked him. I asked him very nicely and all” (Salinger 69).
I'm going for my shotgun. I'll kill the big son-of-a-bitch myself. I'll shoot 'im in the guts. Come on, you guys"(48). This quote means that Lennie is going to be murdered no matter what.
Adolescence: A Look at Adolescence in the Movie The Breakfast Club The 1985 movie written and directed by John Hughes, called The Breakfast Club looks at five very different students who are coming into adolescence and becoming their own people.
“That 's not a knife (pulls out a huge hunting knife, looks at it, and with a voice of admiration) that 's a knife.” This well know and memorable quote would have to be one of my favourites. It is the epitome of the stereotype Australian male’s, laid back- “she 'll be right” outlook.
When he was fifteen he hit me in the face. He 's big, you know. I haven 't seen him in three years. Rotten kid! You work your heart out” (Twelve Angry Men).
The 1986 movie Top Gun, directed by renowned director Tony Scott, is a movie made particularly memorable due to its outstanding cast, amazing visuals, and action-based storyline. The movie stars acclaimed actor Tom Cruise, who plays the role of wildcard pilot Maverick, and Kelly McGillis who plays the role of Maverick 's instructor and love interest Charlie. The film centres on happy-go-lucky pilot Maverick (Tom Cruise) as he attempts to acquire the highly coveted "Top Gun" award at a US Navy fighter pilot school in California with his best friend and co-pilot Goose (Anthony Edwards). Moreover, Maverick begins to form a romantic relationship with his instructor Charlie ( Kelly McGillis).
The Godfather (1972) is said to be one of the greatest films ever made. When this movie was released in 1972, it was nominated for Ten Academy Awards and it won three: Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay. The film was adapted from the book with the same name written by award winning author of mafia fiction, Mario Puzo. This film takes place in a span of ten years following the life of Don Corleone, the head of the Corleone Crime Family. It was a film that changed the history of cinema, introducing a very talented filmmaker and several acting legends in the telling of a story of a Sicilian Crime Family.
Jordan Peele is the director and screenwriter of the horror thriller Get Out. The film was released on February 24, 2017. The movie is about a young successful African American man named Chris, who is dating a wealthy white woman, named Rose. He goes on a weekend trip with his girlfriend to meet her family and it turns out to be a nightmare. The film Get Out reveals the horror of liberal racism in America.