This question was quite subjective because everyone's impression of the beauty of the rain scene was different. However, some of the rain scenes in the movies are indeed very classic and impressive, such as the following movies: The rain scene where the male and female protagonists met before the sinking of the Titanic was one of the most classic rain scenes in the movie, full of romance, sadness and despair. The rain scene in New York in the first movie of The Godfather was a classic gangster scene that showed the complexity and cruelty of American society. The rain scene in The Rain Man, where the protagonist was looking for his lover in the rain, was very touching. It made people feel the impermanence of love and fate. In A Beautiful Mind, the male protagonist was thinking about his life and love in the garden. The rain scene was also very beautiful and full of philosophical and thoughtful meaning. The rain scenes in these movies had different beauty and depth, which could bring different feelings and experiences to the audience.
The heavy rain poured down and the strong wind howled. The pedestrians on the streets rushed past as if they were swallowed by the weather. Suddenly, a figure shuttled through the rain. She was wearing a black dress and a white hat, looking like a mysterious heroine. Her footsteps were light as if she was walking on flat ground, causing people to be in awe. When this person stopped and stared at a man in front of him, all the rain was cut off, and only their footsteps echoed in the quiet rain. The man raised his head and looked at the mysterious woman with a hint of doubt in his eyes. The woman slowly approached him and patted his shoulder gently before turning around to leave. The man looked at her back and could not help but feel a warm feeling in his heart. He knew that this woman must have some kind of magical power that could make him feel at ease. The heavy rain continued to fall, and the man silently followed behind her, trying to find the place where they met. Finally, they arrived at a cafe. A red sports car was parked in front of the cafe, and a beautiful girl was sitting inside. The man walked into the cafe and found that the mysterious woman was also there. She sat by the window and looked out as if she was immersed in some kind of world. The man sat quietly beside her and the two of them sipped their coffee in silence. The rain gradually stopped, and the sun slowly shone into the cafe, filling the entire room with warmth. The man looked at this beautiful woman and could not help but feel a surge of emotions in his heart. It was as if their meeting in the rain was destined. The two of them promised each other and walked through the wind and rain hand in hand.
The frozen flagpole scene is the most memorable in my opinion. It's a classic moment of kids being kids and doing something really stupid but also really funny. The look on Flick's face when he realizes his tongue is stuck is priceless and it has become an iconic moment in the Christmas story.
Sherlock was a classic detective novel with many memorable scenes. However, if one had to choose the most representative scene, it would be Sherlock Holmes 'analysis of the Max Ernst case. In this scene, Sherlock Holmes and Watson observed the process of Ernst's crime and used various mathematical, statistics, and logical reasoning methods to finally reveal the truth. In this process, Holmes displayed his outstanding wisdom and reasoning ability, as well as his love for his field of expertise and a high sense of responsibility for his work. This scene not only showcased Holmes 'talent as a detective, but also his dignity and sense of responsibility as a mathematician and scientist. It also made the audience feel his love and pursuit of mystery novels.
The most beautiful scenes in " 30,000 Miles in Chang 'an " included two-dimensional ink paintings, snow scenes beyond the Great Wall, sunset in the desert, and the night scene of Yangzhou. This movie used Chinese aesthetics and traditional style, and there would be a stunning scene every ten minutes. Although 2D ink paintings did not appear many times, they were effective shots every time. They were very suitable for plot transition or background explanation. The composition of the painting, the white space, the shades, and the strokes were all just right. It matched the artistic conception of the ancient poem very well. The three-dimensional aerial view was also very good. For example, the animation of " The monkeys on both sides of the river can't stop crying, and the light boat has passed the ten thousand mountains " and the night scene of Yangzhou were very beautiful. In addition, the snow scenery beyond the Great Wall and the sunset in the desert also left a deep impression. In general, the scenes of " Thirty Thousand Li in Chang 'an " gave people a sense of beauty and ancient poetry.
The scene where Ralphie gets his tongue stuck to the frozen pole is definitely one of the most memorable. It's both funny and a classic moment.
I think the scene where the characters have those intense conversations in the car is really memorable. The dialogue is sharp and it gives you a deep insight into their personalities and motives.
The scene where Mia Wallace overdoses and Vincent has to save her is a memorable pulp fiction scene. The frantic pace and the characters' reactions really draw you in.
The scene where Vincent and Jules discuss philosophy before a hit is a standout. It adds depth and intrigue to the story.
The actor who had a notable tongue-related scene in A Christmas Story was Peter Billingsley. His performance added a fun and memorable touch to the movie.