This scene made Paris, Texas (1984) my favorite film of all time
Full spoiler warning for Paris, Texas (1984). This is my new favorite movie of all time, and it features the best scene I have ever witnessed in a film. In this video, I share my observations on the final peep booth scene between Travis and Jane (Harry Dean Stanton and Nastassja Kinski). Before the analysis, I give a brief overview of the film leading up to the key scene. There is so much beauty and depth to this film that I don't touch on in this video, so I look forward to hearing your insights in the comments. If you enjoyed the video, leave a like. If you didn't enjoy it, leave a dislike, that's what the buttons are for. Video Chapters: -------------------------------- 2:22 - Background 8:15 - The Scene 14:55 - Camerawork 18:16 - Soundtrack 21:10 - Color/Light -------------------------------- #videoessay #wimwenders #paristexas

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