What is the single most impressive display of acting you’ve ever seen in a film? Note: You must specify a scene.
The Rules:
Post your answer as a comment. Make it clear that this is your official answer, one per member.
No profanity. No pornography.
Defend your answer in the comments and fight it out against other MFC members’ answers for the rest of the week.
Whoever gets the most likes on their official answer comment (and only that comment) by Friday night wins the fight. You may like (heart, whatever) as many answers as you want.
The winner gets the honor of posting the next question the following Saturday.
In the case of a tie, the member who posted the question will decide the winner.
Notes:
Only movies will qualify (no TV shows, or documentaries); however, films that air on television or streaming (BBC films, a stand-alone mini-series) will qualify.
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Mr Smith Goes To Washington, James Stewart's final scene "I guess this is just another lost cause, Mr. Payne."
Spoiler clip if you haven't seen it. Also, if you haven't seen, go see it first. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL-Jg7CyqLQ
Okay, after re-watching Coffey's execution scene from The Green Mile I have to agree that it's a spectacular feat of acting from everyone. The actors speak volumes with subtle looks and you feel the weight of everyone's emotions. Great scene. If you haven't seen the movie in a while, watch it again. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmxArNBJHFQ
And that gives MFC member Maggie Montgomery her first win. Congratulations, Maggie, you get to choose tomorrow's question.