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Scene in a Movie with Morgan Freeman

Scene in a Movie asked ChatGPT to give us actors who’ve appeared in at least 10 $100 million grossing movies. Then we asked for a good scene and a bad scene from 10 movies the actor has been in.

The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

Good Scene: The uplifting moment when Andy Dufresne escapes from Shawshank prison.

Potential Critique: Some may argue that the film’s portrayal of prison life is idealized.

Se7en (1995)

Good Scene: The intense and suspenseful climax where Detective Somerset confronts John Doe.

Potential Critique: The film’s dark and disturbing themes may be too intense for some viewers.

The Dark Knight Trilogy (2005-2012)

Good Scene: The wise and impactful scenes as Lucius Fox, providing support to Batman.

Potential Critique: Freeman’s character may be seen as underutilized in some parts of the trilogy.

Million Dollar Baby (2004)

Good Scene: The emotional scenes between Eddie “Scrap-Iron” Dupris and Maggie Fitzgerald.

Potential Critique: Some may find the film’s ending controversial.

Driving Miss Daisy (1989)

Good Scene: The heartwarming moments as Hoke Colburn and Daisy Werthan develop a deep friendship.

Potential Critique: The film’s portrayal of race relations may be considered simplistic.

Invictus (2009)

Good Scene: The inspirational moments as Nelson Mandela tries to unite a post-apartheid South Africa through rugby.

Potential Critique: The film’s pacing may be slow for some viewers.

The Bucket List (2007)

Good Scene: The touching and humorous scenes as Carter Chambers and Edward Cole embark on their bucket list.

Potential Critique: Some may find the film’s premise clichéd.

Glory (1989)

Good Scene: The powerful and emotional scenes depicting the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.

Potential Critique: The film’s historical accuracy may be debated.

Seven Years in Tibet (1997)

Good Scene: The visually stunning and reflective moments as Heinrich Harrer befriends the Dalai Lama.

Potential Critique: Some may find the film’s portrayal of historical events one-sided.

Lean on Me (1989)

Good Scene: The impactful scenes as Principal Joe Clark works to reform a troubled high school.

Potential Critique: Some may find the film’s approach to education heavy-handed.

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