Sunday, April 10, 2011

Have your Word to say: get all emotional here...

Films that get audiences crying real tears are a bit of a wonder to me. Once I never cried when watching a movie. I remember even teasing my sister when a film won its crying (it was a dying horse who did), but was quickly reprimanded by my parents. They told me that art is any transfer of emotions, and a film you cry, this meant that he had you reached a certain way and it was indeed a beautiful thing.

These days I cry much more often when watching movies. Perhaps because I am wiser, but mostly because I'm a father. Children produce a strange double effect here: they feel more emotionally vulnarable and at the same time, they keep you in a perpetual state of exhaustion. Combined, this has burned holes in my armor over the years.

The first film that really, really I was hard where poorly this was "grace", which has devastated me to the point where I him I positively hated. (Click on this sentence for my review in case you don't believe me).
Film Serbian "tears for sale" of managed it, but this scene was so beautiful and magical that I ended up liking the movie for her.

And a few weeks Kore-Eda nearly succeeded to me overflow during his "Kaidan - classics of horror" episode (blurred vision comes close proximity but doesn't count).

Also, the one hand I am a crybaby confirmed today, on the other hand I agree with my parents that it is generally a good sign when a film gets me as far into it. In all the world thinks it the same way? Is there something like an unfair or undeserved cry of film screenings?

Most importantly: have your Word to say!
What movies you you to tears? And you consider the film to be better for it?

(PS: the guy in the picture is Norman Atun in "I don't want to Sleep Alone" and is one of the best players ever, or those burning of tropical forests have caused smog from hell.) (Possibly both...)


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