Barbara Luddy and Larry Roberts in Lady and the Tramp (1955)
Yes. There are still some "cinematic moments" today, but it's far less common than in the past.
A moment in a film, that you can freeze and save, like a time capsule. We can close our eyes and imagine Humphrey Bogart breaking up with Ingrid Bergman there in the airport, Rocky Balboa raising his hands, and even two animated dogs sharing spaghetti with each other in Lady and the Tramp (1955). We remember all these scenes like they're paintings of famous artists and in great detail.
There's a feeling that "the cinematic moment" is gradually disappearing since the beginning of the 21st century, for numerous reasons.
Do you think "the cinematic moment" era is gone?