I couldn't get Gladiator off my brain for weeks. Edward Scissorhands and Terminator II really moved me as well... if the lead is of high moral standing, undergoes intense hardship and it all ends tragically for the character, I will cry. lol
Wtf... lions suffocate their prey first.
I cried at that too. Its one of the most haunting scenes I've ever seen. I was absolutely shattered by it and I struggled to shake it afterwards. And it is extremely rare that a scene would affect me like that. Normally, the emotions end with the movie.The saddest I've ever been is when the mum in Muriel's Wedding burns the lawn.
Can I ask what you cried about in Kick-Ass? (I'm gonna guess it's the scene where Hit Girl says goodbye to daddy, since I can't imagine another... unless it was tears of laughter in various spots.)
Its possible that as an ISTJ I foresaw Big Daddy's Shakespearean death which might have contributed to the tears but for me its the build up of the character. Its knowing all of Hit Girl's years of training are coming together in this one scene. Its how Cage shouts "switch to Robin's revenge", Hit Girl understands it, and it works. Its the way adiago in D minor and the sound of intermittent yet continuous fire are just obstacles.. Its the thesis of her life's work, and its beautiful.
Nice. And as soon as you start to describe it, I now do remember being choked up at that part, although I think I had more conscious thought of how much she loved her father and trusted him (despite actually being more skilled than him in some ways), and how much he loved her and knew he wasn't going to make it, yet was being brave for his little girl and doing whatever he could to make sure she remained unhurt...and how it was all smoothly syncing up in this last piece with them together.
Oh for sure. Without cage's cries of care the scene would be nothing. I should have mentioned that more explicitly. Hit girl, to this day, has pretty much lived for her father. Perhaps its the perfect ISTJ parent's dream to see their child's training in action. So much loyalty, trust and caring.
I cried at that too. Its one of the most haunting scenes I've ever seen. I was absolutely shattered by it and I struggled to shake it afterwards. And it is extremely rare that a scene would affect me like that. Normally, the emotions end with the movie.
I get teary-eyed the most often at scenes when people are rallying for one another, loyalty.