There are many scenes and shots in the history of movies that are widely regarded as classics because they represent specific situations, emotions, or styles and have a profound impact on the entire film industry. The following are some of the scenes and shots that are widely regarded as classic movies: The scene of Corleone slowly walking down the stairs in The Godfather and his eyes and smile when facing the camera. 2. The scene in Schindler's List where a nazi officer ordered the massacre of the ghetto. 3. The scene of Scarlet Johansson dancing in the snow in Gone with the Wind. The scene of Jack and Ross giving gifts to each other at the bow of the ship in Titanic. 5. The scene of Kane reading documents in his study in Citizen Kane. 6. Audrey Hepburn strolling in the Colosseum in Roman Holiday. The scene of Forrest Gump talking to Jenny on the beach in Forrest Gump. 8. The scene of the massacre in Schindler's List. The scene of Ryan and Tom Hanks in Saving Private Ryan. 10. The scene of Corleone talking to his family members in The Godfather. These images and shots played important roles in different movies. Their appearance could make the movie more vivid, touching or shocking.