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Friday Escapism: Edward Scissorhands’ “Ice Dance” Moment

Edward carves an ice sculpture as Kim dances beneath the falling shavings, set to Danny Elfman’s iconic 1990 score “Ice Dance” from Edward Scissorhands.

In this pivotal moment, Edward uses his scissor hands to carve a massive ice sculpture, sending ice shavings into the air like falling snow.

Enchanted by the sight, Kim dances underneath the “snowfall” to a musical score by Danny Elfman entitled “Ice Dance.”

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In this pivotal moment, Edward uses his scissor hands to carve a massive ice sculpture, sending ice shavings into the air like falling snow.

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Enchanted by the sight, Kim dances underneath the “snowfall” to a musical score by Danny Elfman entitled “Ice Dance.”

The scene is one of the most iconic visuals from Tim Burton’s 1990 classic Edward Scissorhands — a moment that blends fantasy, longing, and Elfman’s soaring orchestration into pure movie magic. It’s also widely considered one of Elfman’s most beloved compositions, often performed in concert suites.

Drop your thoughts below and tell us if this scene still hits you right in the heart every time the first notes of “Ice Dance” swell.

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