Some movies get on your nerve, and it is a big deal if it can do that. Feeling good after watching feel-good movies is normal. So is crying or laughing after a sad or funny movie. But if a movie captures the frustration of the masses successfully, it is a rare event.
But when it does happen, it becomes a memorable movie for life. Let’s take a stroll through the anger lane.
1. Suicide and aftermath in 3 Idiots
If the scene is not infuriating enough, the principal had to go ahead and act like a douchebag at the funeral by not accepting the responsibility.
2. Nana Patekar speech in Krantiveer
“Aa gaye meri maut ka tamasha dekhne!”
No one translates anger into acting better than Nana Patekar. Brilliant script and brilliant acting that left us fuming.
3. Jurassic world – running in high heels
She ran through the whole movie in those high heels! I mean, HOW!?
4. The common man speech in A Wednesday
Just like Nana Patekar in Krantiveer, Naseeruddin Shah spoke our minds about the inefficient system that our country is suffering from. He speaks very calmly but leaves the audience angry and frustrated.
5. When Batman let the Joker live in The Dark Knight
He should have killed him, right then and there. I know it is against his ONE RULE, but Joker was so irritating and cocky, nobody but Batman could have suffered that prick.
6. Why only YOU sleep on the door, Rose?!
In that moment, you do not realize it, but after you go through the whole internet, you realize that there might have been a chance that the door could have accommodated both of them. So, when you see the scene again, it does make you angry. Very angry.
7. The lathi charge scene of Rang De Basanti
There is a reason the song playing in the background is named “Khoon Chala”.
This scene leaves you raging inside because it was a peaceful protest with candles.
8. Enemy at the gates – the kid is hanged as bait
The boy who comes to clean the boots of the German officer is a spy for the Russians. The German officer realizes this and kills him and hangs him by the neck as a BAIT. A bait. A dead kid as a bait.
9. You can’t handle the truth scene in A Few Good Men
A Colonel who indirectly is responsible for a death of a soldier refuses to accept his mistakes or claim any responsibility whatsoever. But shrewd questioning by the young Lieutenant played by Tom Cruise blows the fuse, leading to a shouting match that leads you to wish that you could shout too.
10. The scene where the horseshoe man is beaten by the British officer in Lagaan
You wish you could kill that British officer instead of defeating him in a cricket match. No one whips our countrymen like that!
11. Ghajini
The brutality was captured perfectly. And he was going to propose! Then they killed her like that….
12. The last scene from Sadma
I know it is sad first, but you feel that growing frustration turning into anger when he keeps chasing the train and acting like a monkey to Sridevi’s impassive face.
What blows the fuse is when he is thought to be a beggar begging for alms. Cruel, cruel scene.
13. Anakin Skywalker kills all the Padawans in Revenge of The Sith
Jedi Youngling: Master Skywalker. There are too many of them. What are we going to do?
[with a cold, emotionless face, Anakin draws his lightsaber]They were kids, young Padawans in training. Look at them. Kids. And that sonofabitch used a lightsaber to hack them all to death. HE KILLED THEM ALL!! THE KIDS!
AAARRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
14. Every time that bitch came on screen in Gone Girl
That manipulative woman! And, we believed in her story!
15. The interview scene in Nayak
Amrish Puri played the role of a corrupt politician caught in a tight spot perfectly. The questions thrown were the question we could have asked any politician. It is the lack of remorse Amrish Puri shows is what angers us.
16. When Jai dies in Sholay
Yes, it is sad at first, but just like Veeru, after you are done with crying, even you want to scream, “Main aa raha hoon Gabbar!”