I remember the review for that - 'Bring a whole box of tissues' - Damn, I misread that one. (I hid the far worse bonus bit.)bz316 said:Crying is only acceptable if the film is "Schindler's List"
Just because bad shit happens in real life doesn't mean you can't cry about stuff that happens in movies and whatnot. You want to know why people cry at movies? It's because they feel they get to know the characters. They become emotionally invested in the story and in what happens to the characters. Also, who are you to tell people what's pathetic to cry about? If someone was that affected by the story, they can cry if they want to and I won't think any less of them.AnythingOutstanding said:Because the issues that characters go through in movies are a picnic compared to what happens in real life.UnmotivatedSlacker said:Why can't I cry about both?AnythingOutstanding said:Why does gender matter?
Bah, anyway: No one should cry at movies in my opinion. If you do, then you need to get back in touch with reality because there are plenty of things to cry about in the world that happen on a daily basis. See: Africa.
Also to add: Movies aren't real. They are pictures on a large white sheet. That's really pathetic if you care about pixels on a screen.
You did blubber at the champ lol and you'll never get me crying to a movie unless something tragic happnes to ninja mort in it HAHAHA!xc00l n3rdx said:I think it's great for men and women to cry over a film![]()
The Champ makes me blubber like a baby at the end and also A Walk To Remember gets me every time :'(
Actually I was thinking of the end of Toy Story 3 when I voted "Hell yes". Amazing the number of grown men who had grit in their eyes when leaving that film.Mr Mc Twiggy said:I've just watched 'What Dreams May Come' and i cried at least twice. It was an extremely moving movie and i heartily recommend it to everyone.
So i'm just wondering what you guys think about people crying at films, and if there's any films that make you cry, and why?
i'm sorry if this sounds trollish but crying is not an emotion it is the reaction of the body to great sadness like in remembrance day ceremonies and they play that damn song while showing a power-point of the soldiers who died young in wars gets to me every single timefullbleed said:I hate the notion that men must be made of steel and not be alowed to cry at anything, crying is one of the greatest emotions that humans being have, it can represent something joyus and wonderful or something truly terrible in equal measure.
I love that makes me cry, I'm not afraid to admit it.
Films based on true stories or real life seem to have even greater effect on me. Something like Restrepo, or Diving bell and the Butterfly, or Waltz with Bashir. Waltz with Bashir never fails to make me cry at that pivotal moment at the end, when it suddenly switches from animation to actual news footage and shows the bodies piled up in the streets and the women crying.