This Movie makes me cry
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ultimorn — 20 years ago(June 22, 2005 02:05 AM)
Damn I thought I was the only one, and I'm 22. I used to watch this film growing up and that was the saddest part of the film for me and I always cried (still do). And yes, I also wanted to take care of the cub hehe. But he goes on to make friends! That still doesnt make that part less saddening but remember he goes on to live a happy and carefree life

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RickIsEnough — 20 years ago(June 23, 2005 10:07 PM)
I was wondering if this was the movie that i saw, when i was 6.
When i saw your post i thought it could be and when i readed
that u cryied when the mother bear died then i knew this was
the movie i saw, the only movie that has make me cry.
When i saw it, my dad had it on tape, now i dont have it and
i think ill never get to see it again.
At least i know whats the name of the movie if i ever get to
see it on a shelf.
Anyway, could u tell me how it ends? (please) -
Brad_Thomas — 20 years ago(June 23, 2005 11:33 PM)
If you are in the US then it will be under the title of "The Bear" not Ours, L'. I found a DVD of it at Wal Mart for 5.50. look in the DVD discount basket. you are sure to find it. it made me cry as well. The mom and the cub are perfect, and then that rock slide cubs along and everything changes.
"It's easy to be brave from a safe distance"
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jonaong — 20 years ago(June 29, 2005 02:00 AM)
I think I have watched a small part of this movie but I'm not too sure. Cos' the only scene I caught was this bear cub being hunted by a cougar and how the bear cub got away from danger and was saved at last by the Grizzly. Please confirm if this is the movie. If so, definitely i will get it! Thanks in advance!
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XxMindcryxX — 20 years ago(November 25, 2005 03:20 PM)
You cried?! God you're a sissy!
No, I'm only kidding. I cried to when I was younger, and now, I have to fight back the tears. However, the part that always gets me is when the cub is roaring/screching at the puma/moutain lion, and it flees, and the camera pans around to see the adult male roaring. I always, ALWAYS, have to fight back the tears at that part. Actually, the whole movie was a major tear jerker, but that part always was rough for me. Great movie. Good to hear that there are guys out there that aren't afraid to admit they cry. (Well, it's over the internet, and while it might be a small step, it's still a step regardless.) -
drumstix6 — 20 years ago(February 17, 2006 04:51 PM)
That part always gets me too. I Love it, makes me wanna jump up and shout Hell yeahlolI love Grizzly,Kodiaks,Browns, whatever you wanna call them Although this movie didnt make me cry, I will admit about 80% of the Little House on the Prairie episodes make me cry, and I am 33..
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deni2730 — 19 years ago(August 04, 2006 09:09 PM)
80% of Little House and 99% of Touched by an Angel made me cry. So did the Bear. I know what you mean - I just wanted to pick the little bear up and cuddle him so he would know he wasn't alone. I too loved the scene where the puma was attacking the cub and scratched his nose and he was making those funny noises, not realizing Bart was behind him. And the ending - absolutely breaktaking.
"All it takes for evil to flourish is for good men to do nothing". -
matthewmelancon — 19 years ago(May 26, 2006 08:25 AM)
Yeah, that's gotta be the hardest part in the movie. I just felt so sorry for him when he got scratched by the cougar, and it was like he he was crying in defiance when he roared. I was thinking "you go little bear" So sad, but I'm glad his big friend helped him out and save him.
Nobody asks to be a hero, it just sometimes turns out that way. -
fredbel6 — 20 years ago(December 20, 2005 02:55 PM)
I am also 21 year old, and I still feel miserable about it. Of all the death scenes I have seen this is one of the hardest. Although I still find it weird how exactly she died (she pulled a rock on herself didn't she?), it is so hard. Especially that the cub does not accept it, he tries to wake his mummy, tries to believe she isn't really hurt that bad, and as he is trying, we are too! And that's what makes it so hard to watch, the little cub doesn't have to try, it is over. He is now alone, without his beloved mother, alone, and afraid:(
I really kept thinking for a while, come on! Maybe she is not dead! -
dionneem — 19 years ago(May 15, 2006 05:49 AM)
I watched this movie when I was about 6 and watched it the other day. I am now 24 and absoutely loved it! I thought it was so touching and emotional I couldnt hold back the tears. A beautiful movie. It's amazing the affect animals have on us. I bought it thinking that it would be quite dated and not as good as i remembered but it was even better now that I am a grown-up. I got it for 5 and it's the best bargain ever. The scene that i thought was the most emotional is where the big bear gets shot and the baby bear cleans his wounds. I was in tears (so was my mum). Anyone who reads this should buy it!!
