Which is the most unforgettable movie for you?

China
August 16, 2010 3:20am CST
Love is the eternel theme for people. As long as love exists, love will be the objective pursyed by all the people. The introduction and development of movie art will reproduce and add more feature to love. As a result, the romance and aestheticism will then be pressented in front of us, making the couples dream come ture. Which is the most unforgettable movie for you? Let's keep the unforgettable moment and recall that wonderful memory.
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@ifa225 (14460)
• Indonesia
4 Sep 10
the unforgettable is maybe 'MArimar' it is a Latin movie. Everyone in my house was waiting for the movie. they used to play every 5 pm.
@mauie0918 (337)
• Philippines
20 Aug 10
I love the movie Titanic. I cried when I watched the scene where they were already trapped. There was an old couple who just embraced each other and they slept and another was when the daughter asked her mom when are they going to wake up. It's so sad. I like also the movie "The pursuit of happYness". Nice story there.
• United States
17 Aug 10
The most unforgettable film I saw wasn't a love story. It was Schindler's List. I was in a daze after walking out of the theater. It made me Need to go to the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. i only saw it once. I didn't want to see it again and yet many scenes I Still can see in my mind. As for a movie about love. my favorite is Mayerling. It is a tragic love story.The ending moves to this day.
• Philippines
16 Aug 10
I'm sorry I can't say a movie. It has to be movies! LOL! I have so many favorite movies. The unforgettable ones are really that made a mark in my heart: The Patriot (scene where Dakota Fanning running after Mel Gibson - heart warming scene for a father-daughter) Legends of the Fall - beautiful, beautiful movie. My Sassy Girl - the Korean Version - about coping and acceptance and moving on New York, I love you - brilliant film and cast Love Actually - love actually is everywhere. :D The Time Travellers Wife/The Notebook - Rachel Mcadams made me cry in this film A Walk To Remember - not so much but nicelay made. I was after the story. About Faith. :D How To Train Your Dragon, Wicker Park, The Holiday... Inception - the last movie I saw. Made me really(99x) think. Even until now. LOL Sorry to make tell so many movies. And I am not even halfway of my list but it's a good discussion because I love watching movies. :D
@silvercoin (2101)
• Lithuania
16 Aug 10
I can't forget Titanic.Not because of the ship, but the story of love and effective music created by James Horner.I think the chemistry between Di Caprio and Winslet was great.And the idea of sacrifice for the one you love wrapped in historical event.I think Cameron and his team used their EQ more than IQ on this work, but this is why I like it so much.
@JayJay45 (157)
• United States
17 Aug 10
If you want to talk 'love story' then my most unforgettable movie would be 'Out of Africa'. The chemistry and love the real life people: Denys Finch Hatton and the author of the book it was based on, Isak Dinesen had for each other will last through eternity. The chemistry between Bob Redford and Meryl Streep wasn't too bad either. My second choice would be Gone with the Wind and the love/hate relationship between Scarlett and Rhet....
@lulu1220 (1006)
• United States
16 Aug 10
I have been seen quite a few Asian romance movies in the last few years. Many of them left an impression on me, but one in particular. The Korean title of the movie is Donggam. The last scene in the movie made me cry and I do not cry easily. The man finds the woman he was looking for in the entire movie. She made great personal sacrifices for him. He sees her and cries. She looks at him and saysd nothing. There is beautuful music playing in the background. It is a very touching scene. I have the soundtrack of the movie at home and I listen to it often.
• Malaysia
16 Aug 10
For me, "The Summer of '42" is one of the most memorable movie of all times. It features the coming of age of three teenage boys and Hermie's love for the soldier's widow. Sad and moving and tugs at the heart. Coupled with this is the haunting love theme of the movie.
@thanks1961 (7035)
• India
16 Aug 10
Hi dear, I have not much of experience with English movies. But out of which I had seen I haven’t touched many to me. But I got chances to see so many other language (regional) movies. Especially, the movie which are made of my own language. May be because of the same language, many are very touching and unforgettable. The names of the movies are much weird for you. But I know there are many in my own language which is in fact got many awards on national as well as international levels. Language is not important. Theme and acting combined with expressions have greater importance than any thing. Regards, Thank-s
• Philippines
16 Aug 10
For me, its "Legally Blonde" the story doesn't focus to love at all...but yes its what makes the character find her destiny and bring out the best in her when she desperately want to get his unworthy boyfriend, but then she was so bless that she found another one and a hundred times better than her ex bf, but then again the movie was more on standing for your faith in yourself that you can do the impossible...but then again...God are the only one can make us able to accomplished everything. God bless you and the works of your hands.
• Belarus
16 Aug 10
The Grudge... Lol.. It's a horror movie. You ask maybe: How can a horror movie can recall wonderful memories? I tell you! Once I was with my girlfriend at her place and we decided to watch that movie. She was scared, so I had my arms around her to keep her unscared. But the movie wasn't really interesting.
• Albania
16 Aug 10
gladiator was for me the best movie of all time