JFrazer
1662
After much delay, where will you see this 20:20?
JFrazer
1664
Indeed it is
Had a feeling it was going to go rather quickly. That first frame throws two of the stars right atcha.
40:40 - The first time he’s been happy since Yakatomi Plaza
60:60 - Seriously lady, where is the mac-and-cheese?
80:80 - What’s in the box?
marquac
1665
I was unable to find my copy of Hot Dog The Movie so this will have to do. With thanks to @Brooski.

Djscman
1668
That’s a long subway ride.
Here’s the next 20:20.
Oh, I know this one! That’s a shot from the movie Charlotte Rampling’s Mother Does Not Approve.
-Tom
Djscman
1670
I reviewed Charlotte Rampling’s rich and extensive filmography. I don’t think I’ve seen any of her movies, except maybe three minutes of Orca when it was on TV when I was in grade school. As far as I know, her mother is very supportive of her life and career, and the movie I selected is not that movie.
Djscman
1671
figuring out the spoiler tags
Here’s the 40:40. The details have been obscured as it depicts a sinful act: making the beast with two bellies.
Djscman
1672
No takers? Here’s the 61:00. The main character may be in the frame somewhere.
dwinn
1673
Clearly that is Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Witness.
Djscman
1675
Are we still doing Breach? No, not Breach.
Here’s the 1:01:20. The crowd is looking for an epiphany of sorts. There is also a clue as to what the movie’s language isn’t.
jostly
1676
Yeah, that’s a Swedish movie alright. I’ll just have to try to figure out which one.
jostly
1678
Looks like the lady in the foreground in the 60 is carrying a camera, and that makes me think it’s Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick.
Djscman
1679
And right you are! I would have also accepted Everlasting Moments or Maria Larsson’s Everlasting Moments. My wife suggested I use this movie as the 20:20 selection. It’s the story of a long-suffering wife shackled to a dickwad husband in prewar Sweden, who keeps having more and more kids in a no-bedroom apartment. Her only source of pleasure is taking photos, and she rises from being a talented amateur to a semi-professional photographer. Pretty good cinematography lightens and enlightens a miserable slog through the early 20th century. No wonder so many Swedes moved to Minnesota.
(the epiphany I mentioned in the 60:60 was a reference to the scene where three Scandinavian kings held a summit to talk about why they ought to stay out of the Great War. Three Kings’ Day, you know.)
The 80:80
Nothing brightens a family than a seventh kid, conceived through spousal rape, stricken with polio, prone to breaking delicate photographic plates.
The 100:100
How do you solve a problem like Maria? Well, she mostly tries to outlast it.
Well done, jostly! You are up!
jostly
1680
All right, I’ll jump straight in with this 20: