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Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
by J.K. Rowling, Steve Kloves
Newt Scamander attempts to rescue his brother Theseus from a magical prison by using a bizarre 'limbic mimicry' dance to pacify a horde of baby manticores. While Theseus is skeptical of the technique, the brothers must coordinate their movements perfectly to avoid being eaten by a giant predator lurking in the shadows. The scene balances high-stakes tension with physical comedy as the two brothers bicker while shuffling for their lives.
Vincenzo
by Vincenzo Cerami, Roberto Benigni
Guido practices the art of waiting tables under the strict but philosophical guidance of his uncle. The scene balances the physical comedy of service techniques with a deeper lesson on dignity and the distinction between serving and being a servant.
American Splendor
by Robert Pulcini, Shari Springer Berman
After a disastrous first date meal, Joyce deals with a stomach ailment in Harvey's bathroom. The scene shifts from awkward physical comedy to a moment of genuine connection when Harvey reveals he stocked up on herbal tea specifically for her visit, leading to an impulsive proposal.