Appropriate for today..
One of those emotional moments for me was the first time i saw the ending of Blackadder, when they went over the top.
Stunningly effective and so totally unexpected in the way it cut from brilliant comedy to such an evocative moment
I thought that... the slow motion footage and the cut to poppy fields is still the second most poignant moment that I've experienced.... the first being in church when the ordinary, rather lonely 'old man' from mdown the street who had been in both world wars, who I'd seen nearly every day walking, got up from his seat walked to the back of the church by the font, took out a bugle and in the shocked silence and disruption to the normal routine, played the 'Last Post' so beautifully, without missing a note, the last note fadingto stillness, despite the tears rolling down his face.... you could have heard a pin drop. I didn't know what Remembrance Sunday was really about until then, and it's stayed with me since. Everyone in the congregation, and the vicar [a dour, sad man], were crying too... it must have been around 1965 so I was 6, only 20 years since WW2.