1. Always the same day
I love you, Dexter. It's just that I don't like you anymore."
A film of late love between two people who, every year for 18 years, met on the same day they met to talk and find out about their lives. Among so many ups and downs, stories and attempts, there is this moving scene
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
The well-known and popular Harry Potter movies also have moving scenes. In the latest installment of this famous film saga, an unrequited love story between Snape and Lily, Harry's mother, was revealed. He loved the woman so much that he could never forget her, as shown in this scene.
3. The origin
"I love you more than I can bear, but we had our time together and now I have to let you go."
Dom Cobb, the protagonist of this fictional film, is an expert thief who infiltrates the dreams of others to get personal data from his victims. However, it's not all about stealing. The tape also tells the love story between Dom and his wife, and in this scene, you can see the lowest point of their entire relationship.
4. Vows of love
“I know how you look at it. I know because you used to see me the same way."
This film tells the story of a happy married couple who goes through a situation that tests the love between Leo and Paige. The couple has a car accident that leaves the woman with terrible amnesia, and Leo, despite her wife's rejection, tries his best to help her recover her memories, but it is very difficult for him. This scene shows a very decisive and breaking moment for both of them.
5. As if it were the first time
"Good morning, Lucy... Everything will be fine."
Henry is a man who is afraid of commitments, and Lucy is a woman with short-term memory problems who forgets everything she does every day. They met and had a date that seemed to be the beginning of a love story, but she forgot everything about her, starting Henry's struggle to fall in love again every day.
6. Always by your side, Hachiko
“Oh, little one, you are still waiting…”.
This film tells a story that shows that dogs are unconditional animals. Parker, a music teacher, and Hachiko, a Japanese dog, meet in a very strange way, creating, from that moment, a very special bond between them. So much so that, after a plot full of events that strengthen that relationship, this moving scene originates.