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"A Star is born" Which version? There's been four. | |||
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"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne. The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟 " Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!! Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's... | |||
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"Cinema Paradiso" Not to be confused with guest house paradiso | |||
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"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne. The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟 Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!! Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's... " I stand corrected 🙂 | |||
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"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne. The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟 Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!! Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's... I stand corrected 🙂" Hell of a film to watch as a young'un... | |||
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"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne. The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟 Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!! Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's... I stand corrected 🙂 Hell of a film to watch as a young'un..." True. Though it wasn't until a re-watch when I was older that I understood what happened when the deserters turned up at the farm when one son and his wife were alone. I just remember crying when the youngest son turned up at the end and the light being turned on in my living room and me being embarrassed with having tears flowing down my face. | |||
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"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne. The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟 Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!! Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's... I stand corrected 🙂 Hell of a film to watch as a young'un... True. Though it wasn't until a re-watch when I was older that I understood what happened when the deserters turned up at the farm when one son and his wife were alone. I just remember crying when the youngest son turned up at the end and the light being turned on in my living room and me being embarrassed with having tears flowing down my face." Yep, same part of the film - then turned around to see my dad and brother both wiping their faces hard!! | |||
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"Hate to admit to this, but I cried at the film Me Before You." That's one film I cannot watch again. After being so close to death a little while back, being in a similar mindset then and watching that film...... Christ, crazy crazy emotions! A | |||
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"Land before time, little foot." That scene where Little Foots mum dies 😭😭😭😭 Green Mile Philadelphia Lion King 😭 | |||
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"Went on a double date to see ET at the cinema. Two of the four were in floods when it looked like ET had died. The girls were not amused at us." I watched this film over and over as a youngster and cried every time at that same scene when they zipped him up in the bag! | |||
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"The Crow 😭😭" Oh I love this film! | |||
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"The Crow 😭😭 Oh I love this film! " It's one of my favourites! I cannot believe its 30 years old ! I'm in two minds whether to watch the remake | |||
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"I don’t cry very often, however, The green mile, Michael Clarke Duncan may he rest in peace made me cry when I first watched that film." Oh god yes ... absolutely heartbreaking x | |||
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"I don’t cry very often, however, The green mile, Michael Clarke Duncan may he rest in peace made me cry when I first watched that film." This is also up there 👍🏽🥲 | |||
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"I Am Legend. If you've seen it you know the part. Didn't cry but I felt miserable after watching Ill Manors. It's a relentlessly miserable film. Happy tears from Homeward Bound." Ohhhh the dog scene!!! Yes yes!!! Also another vote for The Green Mile | |||
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"List the films that moved you emotionally. Last film I wept at was the pursuit of happiness after watching it for the first time beginning of this year. All though it doesn’t take me a lot to cry at films lol. " Like, hundreds I would imagine. Some off the top of my head that made me do that mildly hyperventilating, ugly crying thing - My Name is Joe I, Daniel Blake Breakfast on Pluto The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas Never Let Me Go Atonement A Star is Born | |||
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"Toy Story..all of them" Toy Story 3 when Andy hands the toys (especially woody) over to Bonnie. Toy Story 4 just because it was made. 3 was the perfect ending to the story. | |||
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