Poignant moments
These seem to be particularly poignant moments in the movie, to me:
1. Seven-year-old Jill trying to communicate with the African men in English and Swahili, neither one of which they understand.
2. O'Hara and his futile effort to saddle his horse.
3. Gregg's animated conversation with Jill's housekeeper Kifa (who doesn't speak English) when he approaches the gate.
4. Primo Carnera's effort to give Joe the treatment he gave Max Schmeling or Joe Louis.
5. The drunks throwing a bottle at Joe, and pouring liquor on the vendor's cigarettes.
6. Joe's anguish when Paiva touches a lighted cigarette to his skin.
7. The entire wreck scene in the nightclub.
8. The courtroom.
9. The tramp wailing in Polish (language not identified in the dialogue) to the desk sergeant about a "monster in a truck!"
10. The unexplained stop of the truck in the intersection, and the driver's pugnaciousness.
11. The arrival of the truck at the orphanage, when one matron says "Two more children upstairs!" and then collapses.
12. The sight of the terrified little girl on the parapet, and the tree Joe has climbed up, falling with him on it holding the child.
13. Goodbye from Joe Young.