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5 Unforgettable Movie Scenes You Need to Watch Again
5 Unforgettable Movie Scenes You Need to Watch Again,Movie directors are tasked to spoil us with visuals that are meant to captivate and enthrall. In movies, there are sometimes scenes that are so creatively shot, they stay on our minds long after they end. In some cases, you need to pause the movie and re-watch it, in order to appreciate it more closely. Here are some of the most breathtaking scenes in cinema history that make us want to watch them again and again.E.T. by Steven Spielberg – Flying BicycleWe don’t think we can name one instance when Steven Spielberg has disappointed film viewers with poor cinematography. With the release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in 1982, he proved his incredible talent with cinema visuals early on. During the climax of one of the film’s scenes, Elliot, the young boy, together with E.T., escape the government agents and the police while riding his bicycle. E.T. eventually uses his power of telekinesis to lift the bicycle up in the air. As the bicycle rises in the sky, their silhouette can be seen in contrast to the paleness of the moon, making it one of the most beautiful movie scenes in cinema history.

5 Unforgettable Movie Scenes You Need to Watch Again

Movie directors are tasked to spoil us with visuals that are meant to captivate and enthrall. In movies, there are sometimes scenes that are so creatively shot, they stay on our minds long after they end. In some cases, you need to pause the movie and re-watch it, in order to appreciate it more closely. Here are some of the most breathtaking scenes in cinema history that make us want to watch them again and again.

E.T. by Steven Spielberg – Flying Bicycle

We don’t think we can name one instance when Steven Spielberg has disappointed film viewers with poor cinematography. With the release of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in 1982, he proved his incredible talent with cinema visuals early on. During the climax of one of the film’s scenes, Elliot, the young boy, together with E.T., escape the government agents and the police while riding his bicycle. E.T. eventually uses his power of telekinesis to lift the bicycle up in the air. As the bicycle rises in the sky, their silhouette can be seen in contrast to the paleness of the moon, making it one of the most beautiful movie scenes in cinema history.