Who else cries when they see this film?
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onepotato2 — 18 years ago(March 09, 2008 08:11 AM)
You cry because this film beats the crap out of almost every other romantic movie ever made, it
s a masterpiece and I think its actually underrated despite its great status. It`s a pefect film.
by - mr_velvetvoiceOk, then, thanks for those unargued superlatives.
I couldn't be bothered. I feel this film is without merit. I might cry if I had to watch it a 2nd time. -
the_guttersnipe — 18 years ago(August 07, 2007 02:14 PM)
With me it's not always floods of tears, but at the very least (the case with seeing it tonight on the big screen) I do that silly grimace where you try to force a tear or two to not depart your eyes.
I've got the straight edge -
jenniegirl-1 — 18 years ago(March 27, 2008 06:44 PM)
I always cry at the point near the middle of the picture when Fred -
dear
Fred- asks her if she's all right, and she says, "Yes, I'm perfectly happy." (paraphrasing here).
Because you KNOW, even at that point in the film, that she's not perfectly happy, and you KNOW it'll be a long time before she IS happy, and it's just one of the greatest, most subtle moments in movie history. Never fails to make me cry like a little girl.
I think I'll go watch it now.
"Stone-cold sober, I find myself absolutely fascinating." -
Goodbye_Ruby_Tuesday — 17 years ago(May 02, 2008 05:02 PM)
Me, but then again I'm pretty stone cold when it comes to crying during films, no matter how much I love them (including
Brief Encounter
).
What? No, leave the rooster story alonethat's human interest!
His Girl Friday -
elorasabine — 17 years ago(November 11, 2008 05:34 PM)
Me.
And I am not a hopeless romantic. I generally dislike romantic movies, actually. I think they are unrealistic, cliche, etc. I can't stand most Romantic Comedies. This movie? The first time I watched it, at the end, I was devastated. -