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People Break Down The Best Movie Openings Of All-Time

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The establishing shot of a movie really sets the tone of the story to be told.

The audience must be engaged from the start. Filmmakers have the challenge of quickly trying to win over moviegoers in the hopes that they'll remain invested in the succession of events about to unfold.

Some films fail to deliver on their promise of wowing audiences with a misleading or clumsy opening–while others brilliantly pull it off.


Strangers online discussed some of their favorite films when Redditor ah-screw-it asked:

"What movie has the greatest opening of all time?"

These cinematic masterpieces impressed audiences from the get-go.

Epic Pan

"Contact."

"Starting at Earth, then panning out of the solar system, then the galaxy, then out to the edge of the universe, all while listening to older and older radio transmissions. Genius."

– Midnight-Ran

The Dystopian Thriller

"Children of mens opening scene is definitely up there."

– Ahhhsnowmen88

"Whole film is a work of art."

– nutmeggerking

"Goodfellas"

"As far back as I remember, I always wanted to be a gangster"

– geobass76

"People looked at me differently and they knew I was with somebody. At thirteen, I was making more money than most of the grown-ups in the neighborhood. I mean, I had more money than I could spend. I had it all. One day the kids from the neighborhood carried my mother's groceries all the way home. You know why? It was out of respect."

– MR_NIKAPOPOLOS

Oh, the horror!

There's nothing like a serious jolt to kick-start an action or horror flick.

Killer Opening

"Scream 1996 - I was startled."

– RavenGirls

"What really sold the opening at the time was the fact they really played up Drew Barrymore as starting in the film. So much so that she’s the main draw on the poster. The entire theater was shocked."

– Cheese_booger

From "Inglorious Bastards"

"Au revoir Shoshana!"

fearthebeard037

"Tarantino said he kept Waltz out of all the rehearsals so that the reactions from the cast on film would be genuine."

"And one point when he asks one of the daughters to get him some milk, he grabs her wrist is a friendly way. Waltz later said that his character had the ulterior motives of checking her pulse to see if she was nervous. The subtly of his character was as terrifying as anything."

– UnfairMicrowave

Master of Shock Value

"Tarantino openings are, by and large, some of the most iconic there have ever been."

– throwdownhardstyle

The establishing shots in these iconic movie classics raised the bar for the next generation of film directors.

Trippy And Mind-Bending

"The Matrix."

– Living_Murphys_Law

"Screenwriter guy: We're gonna start the movie with some cops trying to arrest this lady Trinity and she's gonna kick all their butts."

"Producer guy: How is she gonna do that?"

"Screenwriter guy: In such a way that movies are gonna try to imitate for a full decade."

– Wilma_Tonguefit

Iconic Archaeologist

"Raiders of the Lost Ark!!"

"No contest. It’s movie magic defined."

– canadianleroy

Spielberg's War Film

"Saving Private Ryan."

– astragalblack

"I knew a few survivors from ww2. One of them was a medic in the first wave of Omaha beach. He didn’t speak often about the war but he said the movie was pretty darn close to being what it was really like."

– EnderOfHope

A Gangster Genre Landmark

"The Godfather. That opening scene with Brando, the cat, the music. Just perfection!."

– REAIMY

Don't underestimate cartoons.

"It's The Circle Of Life"

"Lion king"

wetlettuce42

"Using that opening as the movie's official trailer was absolutely brilliant. When that trailer dropped, it was an event. Every kid was counting down the days for when it came out, we all knew that movie was going to be life-changing."

– QuarantineTitans

When Reality And Toons Collided

"Who Framed Roger Rabbit was classic!"

– prince-pauper

"The transition from cartoon to the real world cartoon kitchen was so well done."

– Spongedanfozpants

Disney films in the 90s did a fantastic job setting up their opening shots.

I have to give props to 1991's Beauty and the Beast for its brilliant prologue–owing its effectiveness in part to Alan Menken's haunting musical underscore.

The stained glass art depiction of how the spiteful prince came to be forever transformed by a curse with the narrator concluding the introduction with, "for who could ever learn to love a beast"–before introducing our heroine in the musical number "Belle"–remains a powerful opener preceding Lion King's "Circle of Life" in 1994.


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