Did you cry during the Book/Movie?
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Re: Did you cry during the Book/Movie?
Recent Binge watch: MSTK3, Midsomer Murders, the Office
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This!! I can't help myself, the moment "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" starts I become a mess. The same thing happens with "Les Miseràbles", at the very end, when Fantine starts singing to Valjean. I don't even have to see the whole movie, just that bit and I'm done for.stormy9899 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2019, 18:58 The movie I always cry in is Armageddon.
Yep, the one with Bruce Willis.
The ending always gets me and I can't make it through without streams of tears down my face. But the movie is really good so then it is okay.
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I need a minute, here.
It was called,..THE BODYGUARD FROM BEIJING. Yes, it is Chinese. But the emotion.
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And then watching the movie, it gets me EVERY time. I can't wait it without crying even though I know what happens. Definitely a year jerking story.
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Usually anything with an emotional scene with animals will get my eyes watering.
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