If There Was An Academy Award Given For "Best Monologue In A Motion Picture," Which Scenes Would've For Sure Won?

So this past weekend, I was doing my yearly rewatch of Sleepless in Seattle — I will not be taking further questions on that at this time — and it got to the moment when Rita Wilson gives her wonderfully relatable little monologue about the ending of An Affair to Remember.

Anyway, this got me to thinking, if there was an Academy Award category for "Best Monologue Delivered by an Actor in a Motion Picture," what scene(s) do you think definitely would've taken home the gold?

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Perhaps you'd nominate something absolutely haunting, like the "Cool Girl" monologue delivered by Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl.

Or maybe your vote would go to something simply heart-wrenching, like Viola Davis's incredible monologue in Doubt.

Or perhaps you'd go with something more recent, like Ke Huy Quan's monologue about love and empathy in Everything Everywhere All at Once.

Share the movie monologue you think deserves to win this very fake Oscar category that I 100% made up (and a little bit about what makes it so great) in the comments below for a chance to be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post and/or video!

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