For me, it's Jack's death in 'Titanic'. It was so tragic and heart-wrenching. The love story made it even more unforgettable.
I'll never forget Simba's father Mufasa's death in 'The Lion King'. It was a shock and had a huge impact on the story. The scene was very powerful and emotional.
The death of Sirius Black in Harry Potter. It was so sudden and unexpected. It really shocked me and I still think about it a lot.
I'll never forget the death of John Coffey in 'The Green Mile'. He was a gentle giant with a pure heart, yet he was condemned to die for a crime he didn't commit. His death was so unjust and his final moments were filled with a sense of peace that he was finally leaving this cruel world. It was a very emotional death that made readers question the justice system and the way society treats the marginalized.
It might be a death that has a profound impact on the story's plot or the development of other characters. For example, if the death leads to a major change in the direction of the narrative or triggers a series of events, it's likely to stick in your mind.
There are many movies that I will never forget and my blood will boil after watching them. Some of the more classic movies include: 1 The Shawshank Redemption: This is a movie directed by Frank Darabonte and starred by Tim Robins and Morgan Freeman. It tells the story of a banker who spent 20 years in prison and finally won his freedom through his own hard work and friendship. This movie was not only a classic drama, but also a profound fable of human nature. It made people feel the power of freedom, hope, and courage. Forrest Gump: This was a movie directed by Robert Zemecris and starred by Tom Hanks. It told the story of Forrest Gump, a kind, brave, and optimistic American with a low IQ, in World War II, the Cold War, and his life. This movie showed the courage and wisdom of humans through a simple story, while also transmitting positive energy. 3 The Godfather: This is a crime film directed by Francis Ford Coppola about the rise and fall of a gang family. This film was not only a classic gangster film, but also a profound work about power, family and humanity. It made people feel the complexity and danger of the gangster family. Interstellar: This is a sci-fi film directed by Kristoff Nolan about a group of astronauts who travel through wormholes to save humanity. This movie not only had an exciting plot and visual effects, but it was also a thoughtful work about the future of mankind and the exploration of the universe. It made people feel the conflict and connection between technology and humanity.
For me, it was Dumbledore's death in Harry Potter. It was so unexpected and left a huge void in the story.
The death of Mufasa in The Lion King really affected me. The relationship between him and Simba was so touching, and his sudden death was just heartbreaking.
It could be because the character was deeply loved and their death was unexpected or unjust.
I think the death of Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame was really painful. He was a key figure and his sacrifice was heart-wrenching. The impact it had on the other characters and the fans was immense.
One could say Harry Potter never gives up. He faces numerous challenges but always perseveres to protect his friends and the wizarding world.
I'd say I'm similar to Captain America. I have a strong sense of justice and am always willing to stand up for what's right, no matter the odds.