#50: From a purely visual standpoint, what is the most beautiful sequence you’ve ever seen committed to film?
David McDaniel enjoyed his first win in fight #48 and followed it up last week with back-to-back victories. This time David asks:
From a purely visual standpoint, what is the most beautiful sequence you’ve ever seen committed to film?
The Rules:
Post your answer as a comment. Make it clear that this is your official answer, one per member.
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Defend your answer in the comments and fight it out against other MFC members’ answers for the rest of the week.
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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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Been debating this one for a couple of days and I guess I've settled on 1917. The scene where Schofield wakes after suffering a head injury and struggles to regain his bearings while flares are temporarily illuminating the battle-torn village. He comes under fire and as he runs for his life he's confused, scared, and disoriented, unable to discern enemy from friend in the chaos. The visuals are intense and amazing and the music is used extraordinarily.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xolxw74qqgw
Oh man. Hard question because there are so many great contenders…but the one that immediately came to mind is when the beacons are lit in Return of the King. The expanse, the sudden surprise of light beaming from an unexpected location, the shift in direction to see another, and another, and another further on — all with the message that when you feel alone in the biggest battle, you’re not, and help is on the way. 🙌🏻