CatNamedRudy wrote:She's not his girlfriend, she's his wife and trust me, it's unbelievably sad. Heartbreaking.
I'm not saying Bambi isn't sad. It is and it's scary if you're watching it as a kid but Up got to me much more.
CatNamedRudy wrote:You need to watch it. Even if you don't find it incredibly heartbreaking (I don't know how that's even possible though) it is a great movie. You may not find it as sad as Bambi but it is a great movie.
CatNamedRudy wrote:You need to watch it. Even if you don't find it incredibly heartbreaking (I don't know how that's even possible though) it is a great movie. You may not find it as sad as Bambi but it is a great movie.
DAMN wrote:Sully has to destroy Boo's door(meaning he'll never see her again...) (
CatNamedRudy wrote:Interesting that you can form such a strong opinion on a movie you've never seen. But if the death of a spouse, the only woman this man has ever loved, is heartwarming to you than so be it.
Forever Jung wrote: It is both a relief and an embarrasment that I can read this and find it funny for immature reasons
DAMN wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:Interesting that you can form such a strong opinion on a movie you've never seen. But if the death of a spouse, the only woman this man has ever loved, is heartwarming to you than so be it.
Not the death...the death is Sad.Im talking The whole scene/tribute where it shows all the good time he's reminiscing
CatNamedRudy wrote:DAMN wrote:CatNamedRudy wrote:Interesting that you can form such a strong opinion on a movie you've never seen. But if the death of a spouse, the only woman this man has ever loved, is heartwarming to you than so be it.
Not the death...the death is Sad.Im talking The whole scene/tribute where it shows all the good time he's reminiscing
Sigh...once again, you cannot judge that scene on a clip. That scene cannot be taken out of context. If I judged a movie on a scene without putting it in context I could sit here and tell you that I saw the scene of Bambi on the ice and making friends and thought he was the happiest animal on the planet. He was doing just fine without his mom. After all, he had friends and they were fun.
CatNamedRudy wrote:You are completely misunderstanding what I said about Bambi. I give up.
Wezzo wrote:Grave of the Fireflies
Moon-Crane wrote:Wezzo wrote:Grave of the Fireflies
That is a downer of a film.
Can't think of anything that particularly gets to me when it comes to films. I watched PS I Love You and My Sister's Keeper with the missus not too long ago and they're a couple that stand out as aiming at people's heartstrings.
I remember being sad at the end of Star Trek II: Wrath Of Khan when i first saw it but then i was only a young'un.
Patrick wrote:Moon-Crane wrote:I remember being sad at the end of Star Trek II: Wrath Of Khan when i first saw it but then i was only a young'un.
Yeah, Kirk's eulogy gets to you, doesn't it? We didn't have star-trek in France back when I was a kid and by the time we got the first episodes (in the 80's) I was already too old to watch Sci-fi badly dubbed in French, especially in French Canadian ( At first they thought they could pawn off their French-Canadian episodes on us, that didn't last long) You see to us French from France, French Canadian sounds so strange that even the sad parts of a movie make us smile (It's all those crazy ass expressions, Like Australian sounds to Americans or people from England, I guess) . So I watched Star trek and the movies in English much later and almost all at once when a friend of mine lent them to me, so when I got to Kirk's heartfelt eulogy, it was indeed kind of moving. Of course I knew that he'd come back later, even though I didn't yet know how.
Forever Jung wrote::twisted: Chaplin.
He returns to England and Fred Karno tells him (on a train) that his sweetheard died.
A few minutes later the train pulls into the station and is met by a large crowd who've turned out to see him. He's got to absorb the news and then go and put his stage face on for the fans.
A real Pagliacci moment.
I remember feeling really quite effected for a while after seeing that scene.
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