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Best example of mutual understanding or respect spoken or unspoken in film...
Randall and the Chief in 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'
disrespect: "So you're Sicilian, huh?"
farmer and pig in "Babe"
"Told you I wasn't going back"
Heat.
"I know what I'm doing."
Miami Vice.
Lost in translation....all of it.
the death of the replicant in Bladerunner.
About 40 minutes of "The good, The bad and the Ugly"
Lost in translation....all of it.
+1. Love it. Nothing is ever said, all implied, and it's more visceral for it.
The narration of Andy Dufresne in Shawshank Redemption.
Or 'you did okay kid' in Star Wars 🙂
totally agree with the Sicilain scene in True Romance and all of Lost In Translation, great suggestions.
Roy dying in Bladerunner is another good shout:
But to top it all, Mikey's respect for One Eyed Willy at the end of the Goonies ;o)
"I know what I'm doing."Miami Vice.
I thought that was Sledge Hammer.
when ripley (aliens film)is about to exit the military craft to rescue newt.the exchange between her and hicks.also when she uses the robotic loader at the beginning of film (the sergeant's reaction)
There's also a moment in that movie between two "mothers," before one of them shows her true colours.
Just before the car chase scene in Blues Brothers when Jake and Elwood look at each other and say 'hit it'
+1 for "The Good, The Bad and the Ugly".
Jaws - the scene where the shark eats our Bobby.
ooh oooh..
Marcellus Wallace to Vincent Vega :
No one needs to know about this except you, me and Mr. Soon-to-be-living-the-rest-of-his-short-ass-life-in-agonizing-pain-rapist here.
Heat
3:10 to Yuma
Once Upon a Time in the West
Fredo gets sent fishing without michael
the scene at the end of his training in Kung Fu Panda when Poh tells Master Shifu that he is not hungry..
To be fair I was trying to find the scene in 'One Felew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' where Randall and the Chief are planning to escape, but the earlier scene and the end scene when the Chief says 'You're coming with me' before smothering Randall conveys so much.
Another good one is the end of: 'The Long Good Friday' when Bob Hoskins gets into the car and knows that he has no chances left.
The "bomb under the toilet" scene in Lethal Weapon 3. It's there, despite the inane hilarity of the set up to the sequence.
Bit of a common theme here, death or closeness to it!
By the way which version of '3:10 to Yuma'?
The end sequence in which Russell Crowe gets onto the train voluntarily?
Bit of a common theme here, death or closeness to it!
Indeed. If you look closely you can see the shark welling up because Quint was willing to sacrifice himself in order to replenish all the calories he'd* burnt chasing them around the ocean and Shaw tries to tell him* this but it's lost in his last bloody-mouthed gurgle.
*Not sure if the shark is a male or female but I'll roll with male because the shark had a certain panache when it came to killing.
Respect and/or animal lust
Top Gun just plain ole' testosterone!
Spud and Renton at the end of Trainspotting when Renton nicks off
Spud and Renton at the end of Trainspotting when Renton nicks off
Good call!
To Kill a Mockingbird
When they all hold hands as they slide into the furnace in Toy Story 3.
I got a really big eyelash in my eye as I watched that... 😉
End of Michael Clayton...
2 girls 1 cup, when they realise what they need to do
Lame...thread hyjack
I think the mutual understanding in this clip in Lost Highway is 'we are so gonna fuc*"
I think the first 3 mins here are closer to the truth. It's what is not said. Within the context of the film and characters, etc.
very good thread btw. must've missed this one.
This one!
haha! was taking about this scene with a mate recently.
The bit in Aliens where Gorman & Vasquez die, given she'd hated him until that point.
Pulp Fiction - when Butch goes back and rescues Marcellus Wallace...
Or Brokeback Mountain - all of it. What? That is just mutual respect and understanding theyre sharing isn't it?