5. Life is Beautiful: The 2nd Half
This foreign film starts off as a charmingly inventive romantic comedy, and then turns into a Holocaust drama. The first part is just a set up for how the main character gets his five year old son through the ordeal without him even knowing its going on. I have no set clip for this one so I'll just post the trailer. You should go out and rent this anyways.
4. The Breakfast Club: How The Jock Got Detention
What starts out as a simple case of locker room bullying turns into a tirade about how the character feels about his father. Sadly, I could not find this clip, so go watch the movie if you haven't already!
3. Beauty & The Beast: The Transformation
I watched this movie again for the first time in ages this year when I got the DVD, and this scene blew me away like never before. I guess when I was a kid the full impact of the film didn't quite hit me. I was to young to understand the emotional implications. It also may have had something to do with watching this clip in the special features section first:
2. Toy Story 2: When She Loved Me
Now this one really came out left field. I think this is where Pixar began to reach both kids and adults. You know they've done their job right when you can make a grown-up cry over a toy!
1. Breakfast at Tiffany's: The End
This is a romantic comedy, a genre I usually can't stand. And it wasn't even a sad ending. I don't know why it got to me, but gosh darn it! Maybe it was the music, maybe I just wanted them to find the cat. And yes, the cat really is called Cat.