Here Are Some Pause-Worthy Scenes From Your Favorite Movies

Published on 06/04/2020
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Wild Things (1998)

We think, of course, of the moment in which Denise Campbell and Neve Richards are out at the pool and exchanging passionate kisses. We have to accept the fact that Wild Things are doomed from the start, until it gives the audience something they undoubtedly recall, of course. This scene has acted as just the fuel for everyone’s fantasy. I mean, even though your screen, you could still feel the tension but nothing more nothing less.            

Wild Things (1998)

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Titanic (1997)

Since 1997, Titanic, a film with a dramatic story of love and tragedy in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean, has been released, leaving the audience swooned. The film comes a long way from being a blockbuster film to being some kind of social trend, touching the hearts of the people. The film has also won 11 Oscar awards that prove its high levels of performance. The love story between socialite Rose and poor sketch-artist Jack is hard not to get deeply involved. Rose, as a follower of his works, appreciates his photographs of nude Parisian women in particular. She asks him to draw her in what is the most paused scene of the film and then goes on from there to sleep with him in the back of a very foggy car. After it was recovered from the wreckage years later, the drawing played an essential role in the story.

Titanic (1997)

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