Don’t get us wrong, “Doctor Strange” has many pause-worthy moments, but the scene towards the end of the film, when Doctor Strange dies several times, has definitely become a fan favorite. Doctor Strange uses the Eye of Agamotto to manipulate time and save the world. Doctor Strange enthusiasts believe that the Eye of Agamotto will have an important role in future installments, which is why so many chose to pause on its effects. Honestly, we can’t blame them!
Fact. The film achieves its greatest triumphs through its breathtaking special effects. Take, for instance, the mind-bending rotating corridor scene in Inception, the dynamic fight sequences in The Matrix, and the mesmerizing surrealism reminiscent of Salvador Dali’s artwork. Although these elements may appear disparate at first glance, they harmoniously blend together to create a stunning visual tapestry that leaves a lasting impact on the audience.
The Matrix (1999)
Perhaps one of the biggest milestones in the action and science fiction genres was "The Matrix." The 1999 film was revolutionary in its plot and groundbreaking visual effects. If you've been living under a rock and haven't yet seen "The Matrix," let us summarize it for you (without any spoilers), the story takes place in a parallel reality, in which humanity is unknowingly living inside a simulated reality created by machines.
Though you had to pay close attention to the whole film to understand exactly what was going on, there was one moment that was particularly pause-worthy. Neo, played by Keanu Reeves, is in the middle of an intense duel when he discovers his amazing ability. The slow-motion moment is a pause-worthy one for sure!
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
We're all familiar with the "Star Wars" franchise by this point, right? During the final scene of this film, Rey returns Luke Skywalker's old lightsaber to him. Since the film's release, fans have frequently questioned the movie's final frame, in which the rock Luke is standing next to seems to be a gravestone.
This lead many fans to believe that the stone was man-made and that Rey is Luke's daughter - is it possible that Luke's wife and Rey's mother are buried there? The theory has caused many to pause the frame in hopes of answering their open-ended questions!
Star Wars - Return of the Jedi (1983)
Yet another "Star Wars" film on our list. A major part of the fun of watching this 1983 film is pausing scenes to see how its visual and special effects have held up over the years. You may be surprised to discover that they've held up pretty well. Of all the pause-worthy scenes, the most paused moment in the film happens when Luke Skywalker backs away from killing his father, and the Emperor strikes Vader with a bolt of lightning.
Vader attacks, and as he stumbles back, the remaining bolts of lightning flow over him, and for a split second, audiences could see his skeleton illuminated under his armor.
Nerve (2016)
Recalling the pause-worthy moment from the 2016 film might prove a bit challenging, but allow us to refresh your memory. Prepare for a journey into the realm of cheerleading. Does it ring a bell now? Ah, yes, the unforgettable scene where Sydney decides to moon the crowd cheekily. This audacious act instantly becomes one of the most captivating moments, prompting viewers to hit the pause button in awe.
The on-screen crowd erupts with wild enthusiasm, mirroring the excitement felt by those watching from the comfort of their homes. This scene stands as a testament to the film's ability to deliver unexpected and bold moments that leave an indelible impression on the audience. It exemplifies the power of a well-executed, pause-worthy moment that ignites laughter, shock, and an enduring sense of entertainment.