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Re: Did you cry during the Book/Movie?

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I cried a lot when seeing even a bit of emotional scene in between movies more than movies.😅😅.
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I don't know if it won't sound hard and stony, but no! Whether it's a book or a movie, I don't shed a tear. Yes, he can make me feel, but so far nothing more.
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I often sobbed when I had been so immersed with it. Hilarious may it be but that's how shallow my tears are. I remembered crying in a movie when a woman had been found out to have a terrible cancer.
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I have never cried while watching a movie, I have only laughed to the extent where tears fell from my eyes. I also have only been genuinely scared once while watching a movie and it was only in the movie The Nun.
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I cried like a baby at the end of season 6 of The Vampire Diaries.
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Yes, most of the time, especially when the subgenre is about relationships, ailments, departing, or being on the verge of dying. My heart is simply too weak to cry on these. However, I'll just chuckle and remember what I've learned from that movie or book after I've seen or read it.
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The Book Thief made me cry a lot. The book was just amazing.
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The Virgo Speaks wrote: 06 Dec 2016, 23:11 There have been many movies based off of the story line of novels that evoke emotion. My question is are there any books that have made you cry just as u would have done or did if you actually saw the movie? An example would be "The Fault In Our Stars" (I shed a tear or two toward the end)
Truthfully crying for movies is something I have done more than once. Crying for books I have not done that. I am waiting to read a book that would make me cry :lol:
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I have never cried during a book. But I have cried countless times during the movie. Like the Titanic or the Notebook.
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I have never cried why watching a movie or reading a book, knowing they are just work sof fiction no matter how emotional they are.
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Really I am immersed never experience such feeling before...
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I've never cried from reading a book, but with movies? That's an entirely different story! The last movie that had me in tears was “Life in a year” and honestly, it was so beautiful yet sad, I was reaching out for tissues halfway through!
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it's always something that i prepare myself for, and i honestly don't want being seen crying on books and movies. More than the flow of ideas or emotions that might get disrupted, there's a quote that i remember and truly believe but couldn't recall from whom that says "There's always something special when you keep things to yourself". Whoever that person is, you had put my emotions into words, i guess we have one thing in common.
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A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks. I watched the movie first and I cried. Then I read the book and cried all over again, though I knew how it was going to end. For me, the only things sadder than cancer movies are cancer movies based on true life stories.
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Post by Cheryl Erickson »

I also cried when I read the book "The Fault in our Stars." Then I saw the movie and cried again. They picked the perfect actors for the main roles. Other books/movies that have made me cry are The Color Purple, The Champ, Kramer vs Kramer, and Titanic.
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