blueju
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The last snows of spring and the champ, both endings....when i was a small child obviously.
How did I forget this?! That film, (other than the finding of a dead body), is a carbon copy of how I used to spend my summers in the mid 80's. Me, 4 mates, and red hot summers, (or so it seemed), of growing up and having fun.jacko74 said:The end of Stand by Me.
Pigeonho said:How did I forget this?! That film, (other than the finding of a dead body), is a carbon copy of how I used to spend my summers in the mid 80's. Me, 4 mates, and red hot summers, (or so it seemed), of growing up and having fun.jacko74 said:The end of Stand by Me.
NB: None of my mates' dads held their lads ear to a stove and almost burnt it off!
Bluebird1 said:I can cry at anything. Sad music comes on and I'm in floods, it's very embarrassing:-(
m27 said:I know it's already been mentioned but E.T. isn't just a case of crying when he goes home:
E.T. dies - tears of sadness
E.T. comes back from the dead - tears of joy
E.T. goes home - absolute uncontrollable sobbing.
I refuse to watch it again, it just gets embarrassing.
buckshot said:It is physically impossible for a man not to cry at the end of Field of Dreams.
niceblueice said:The ending of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-bR1WBOttU[/youtube]
I've never heard so many people crying in a cinema before. The fact that things like this really happened, and that they were children, so naive and ignorant thinking they were being treated kindly by being given shelter and then being sent in to have a shower. And that moment where they hold hands during the confusion and screaming, and that final moment when the parents realised what has happened, the expression on the father's face and the mother's cry. Its such a heartbreaking film, i've yet to watch it and not cry!