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I don't cry at movies.
A few:
The entire last 15 minutes of Toy Story 3.
Twice in Up -- the opening flashback sequence, and the scene later when Fredricksen REALLY takes a good at the picture book he and his wife had together.
Which was weird for me, since the movie [Schindler's List] content was pretty harsh... I was mortified by much of it ... but I don't think I actually cried. It just seemed so stark to me.
Nerd Girl said:I don't cry at movies
It is possible you have not seen the right movies. There's only a select few that actually make me shed a tear.
When some movies suddenly get real, I've felt touched and choked back tears, but it's nothing I couldn't keep under wraps. I guess I do that because it's tough to watch people cry. I try to remain strong so I don't bring people down with me. I haven't seen a movie yet that I couldn't handle. : D
Pixar has a gift for this kind of thing. Iron Giant is also pretty sad at points, in terms of kids films.
I think that's true for most of the film, except maybe the part at the end where be breaks down about how he could have done more.
Also, Revolutionary Road. I blame the soundtrack...
What Dreams May Come
Up
and thanks to having some sadistic teacher make us watch it on the very last day of senior year of high school Stand By Me
needless to say, I hate all of those movies because of it![]()
Wow. That was a brutal movie, honestly. Not as relentless as Requiem for a Dream, but parts of it had the same stark emotional brutality.
Also, I forgot to mention the ending of Million Dollar Baby. Damn you, Eastwood.![]()
Awww... we already know you're a big softie!
The entire last 15 minutes of Toy Story 3.