I cried my eyes out when i watched Interstellar.
The ending of Big Fish destroys me.
I teared up during a moment in Interstellar (the video recording scenes), it's been awhile since I've bawled while watching a movie though.
I teared up during a moment in Interstellar (the video recording scenes), it's been awhile since I've bawled while watching a movie though.
I felt nothing during insterstellar. Pretty movie, though
I saw Theory of Everything, cried my eyes out. Not necessarily a fantastic movie, but the core about Stephen and Jane was so gut-punchingly earnest that tears were flowing during several scenes.
As the tears were flowing, I thought "I want my moment in time". During the span of like 30 seconds I went through a roller-coaster of all possible emotions. Sadness, despair, loneliness, optimism, happiness, anxiety, fear.
It felt good, like baring my soul to myself.
Is this normal?
You know they're divorced, right?
What the hell is this lol the ending was weird.do you really want to cry your eyes out
watch this
(it's anime, and subtitled) (there's sound, but it might not play if you've got the webm plugin installed)
(may not affect people who hate dogs, do not watch with a weak heart or a too strong heart)
Well he saw the movie...
Got my blu of Man On Fire from Netflix today. It's my favorite film.
Ending always gets me![]()
OP should watch Grave if the Fireflies.
That movie destroyed me.
Theory of everything and The Imitation Game, two really good films that came out this year or last year. Cumberwatch was just fantastic as Turing.
First, we need to establish whether you're a computer or a human if you can't express feelings. Try passing the Turing Test before you head out to the cinema.Me and a friend are going to see it next weekend when it opens. I don't want to show anyone in the theatre i have feelings. What do i do?
I watched it with my sister. Big mistake.That is a great movie, but I will never watch it again. It's just too sad.
Is it weird that I can't seem to get emotional from media with live actors but certain animated films and scenes gets me choked up every time?
Ghost in a Shell: Stand alone complex Tachikoma sacrifice gets me misty no matter how many times I watch it.
http://youtu.be/n55hwhRlPXo
http://youtu.be/oqmx_rE1Tz4
And The Movie Grave of the Fireflies destroys me.
I saw Theory of Everything, cried my eyes out. Not necessarily a fantastic movie, but the core about Stephen and Jane was so gut-punchingly earnest that tears were flowing during several scenes.
As the tears were flowing, I thought "I want my moment in time". During the span of like 30 seconds I went through a roller-coaster of all possible emotions. Sadness, despair, loneliness, optimism, happiness, anxiety, fear.
It felt good, like baring my soul to myself.
Is this normal?
In the last 2 weeks, I cried during:
Interstellar
Master Chef Junior
The "First Contact" Record
Is it weird that I can't seem to get emotional from media with live actors but certain animated films and scenes gets me choked up every time?
Ghost in a Shell: Stand alone complex Tachikoma sacrifice gets me misty no matter how many times I watch it.
http://youtu.be/n55hwhRlPXo
http://youtu.be/oqmx_rE1Tz4
And The Movie Grave of the Fireflies destroys me.
What the hell?but how can you type if you have no eyes
The first Pokemon movie destroyed me