The reunion scene is also a common yet powerful one. After being apart for a long time, the lovers see each other again. In 'Pride and Prejudice', when Mr. Darcy unexpectedly shows up at Elizabeth's home and proposes to her again in a more sincere and humble way. This scene shows the growth of their relationship and the power of true love that overcomes pride and prejudice.
One memorable scene could be the first encounter between the two lovers. Their eyes meet across a crowded room, and there's an instant spark, a moment of recognition that something special is about to begin.
One of the most memorable scenes is the dance scene between Vincent and Mia at Jack Rabbit Slim's. It's a really cool and stylish moment that shows their chemistry and the unique atmosphere of the movie.
The train heist scene is quite memorable. It's full of action and shows Han Solo's early skills and daring.
Definitely the leg lamp scene. The leg lamp is such a unique and strange Christmas decoration in the movie. It becomes a symbol of the family's Christmas and Ralphie's father's fascination with it adds a lot of humor. The whole family's reaction to it, from Ralphie's mother's mild dismay to his father's pride in displaying it, is really entertaining.
The scene where Bastian reads the book and gets drawn into the world of Fantasia is quite remarkable. It shows the power of imagination and how a simple act of reading can transport you to another world. Also, the part where Atreyu has to face the Sphinxes is very intense.
One of the most memorable funny scenes could be in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'. When Augustus Gloop fell into the chocolate river because of his greed. It was both a bit of a cautionary moment but also very humorous as he was just so focused on eating that he didn't notice the danger. It was a really vivid and funny moment in the story.
One of the most memorable scenes is when Cinderella's fairy godmother appears. With a wave of her magic wand, she transforms Cinderella's ragged dress into a beautiful ball gown and turns a pumpkin into a carriage. It's a scene full of magic and wonder.
The balcony scene in 'Romeo and Juliet' is very famous. Romeo's declaration of love beneath Juliet's balcony under the moonlight is a quintessential romantic moment. It shows their young, impulsive love in a beautiful way. 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?' is a line that also represents a romantic scene from Shakespeare's sonnets, which, while not a novel, shows how beautiful language can convey love.
The most memorable knotty scene for me is the dance scene between Vincent and Mia. It's a strange blend of tension and allure. On one hand, there's the underlying danger as Vincent is tasked with taking care of his boss's wife. On the other, the dance itself is so stylized and filled with a certain kind of chemistry that it makes the scene both engaging and a bit of a puzzle in terms of their relationship and the overall mood of the movie.
A memorable one is from 'Wuthering Heights' when Heathcliff and Catherine have their intense, wild moments of connection. Their love is complex and almost primal. Despite all the chaos around them, their feelings for each other are so strong.