what movie has the greatest turnaround. Like all hope is lost, people are fleeing or whatever, and something happens, then everyone rallies and of course wins the day.
Its in tons of movies, usually pretty cheesy. But there must be some that do it right. What are they?

  • @CatZoomies@lemmy.world
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    321 year ago

    The Lord of the Rings. I get goosebumps every time.

    Reply with your favorite moment. There’s lots of them in the trilogy.

    • @FrostyCaveman@lemm.ee
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      Aragorn’s speech at the Black Gate… hmm or maybe when Elrond gives Anduril to Aragorn… or most scenes Gandalf is in

    • @Wumbologist@lemmy.world
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      So many great ones in this trilogy.

      Ride out with me.

      and

      a sword-day, a red day, ere the sun rises!

      get me every time.

      • @CatZoomies@lemmy.world
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        21 year ago

        Hell yes. I remember watching that during the premiere in theaters many years ago, and it was so emotional and powerful. Fucking love these movies so much.

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      This isn’t an “all hope is lost” moment in the movies, but I have to bring it up anyway.

      Aragorn bursts into the throne room, “The beacons have been lit! Gondor calls for aid.”

      Commence 30 seconds of silent anticipation.

      Théoden, King of Rohan: “And Rohan will answer.”

      Hell yeah!

      • shastaxc
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        I think he’s referring to the last battle where everyone basically agrees that they are all doomed unless Frodo is still alive and has the ring so they decide since all hope is lost, they’ll put all their men on the front line in the hope of buying Frodo an opportunity to get to Mt Doom. But I think most of them only go along with it because they know they are pretty much gonna die either way.

  • merde alors
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    Monty Python and the Holy Grail

    all hope is lost, the rabbit is massacring our heroes “and something happens”

  • Wolf Link 🐺
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    241 year ago

    The original/alternate ending of “I am Legend” that was scrapped for the dumb reason that test audiences didn’t immediatly understand it.

    Spoiler:

    In that ending, the main character realized that the “mindless zombies” he hunted are actually pretty sentient and from their perspective, HE was the monster terrorizing their entire species day in, day out. The main character had captured one of them to conduct experiments for a possible cure, and once he realizes that the zombies attacking his base only want to get her back, he sets her free and the zombies leave in peace. That was such a cool, meaningful “oh shit!” moment and they scrapped it in favor of “main character heroically blows himself up and kills all the zombies in the base” instead

  • @PanaX@lemmy.ml
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    221 year ago

    Most certainly The Mist. All hope is lost completely until the very uplifting ending.

  • The recent Dungeons and Dragons does something similar well. Independence Day is a classic in that vein. Many/most superhero movies follow that formula as well.

    A different scale, but a lot of sports movies have a similarly satisfying underdog/comeback story.

  • I have to go with Bad Lieutenant: Port Call of New Orleans. Everything has gone to shit, the main character is addicted to drugs and spiraling. You 100% expect this movie to be a tragedy with him dying. Then completely unexpectedly everything just works out. I still can’t believe a studio let that happen, but I think I appreciate the movie because it’s so atypical.

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    The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland.

    Edit to add: Bert literally stops the movie at one point to fourth-wall how hopeless everything looks. Ernie reassures him by asking what kind of movie would have a sad ending. Bert immediately replies Titanic.

  • @Telodzrum@lemmy.world
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    71 year ago

    Independence Day

    It’s a 90s summer blockbuster, so you always knew the humans would win. But, it still works extremely well.

  • FunkyMonk
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    71 year ago

    Gurren Lagan had a movie compression of the series that is pretty much only those TURNABOUT moments of darkest just before the power creep dawn.

  • @KittenBiscuits@lemm.ee
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    41 year ago

    One example that I like isn’t at the end of the movie but at the very beginning.

    Dances With Wolves

    Dude’s shot in battle, about to lose his leg when the field doctor gets called away… then something happens…