***sob***


I cried so much when i saw this movie, especially at the end, it was just so sad. Did anyone else cry or do i just cry a lot during movies?

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NO I DID TOO!

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SO DID I,I COULD'NT HELP IT! WHEN THEY SAID GOODBYE TO EACH OTHER IT WAS JUST ONE OF THE SADDEST MOMENTS IN FILM HISTORY! WELL ACTED! IT FELT AS IF THEY WERE REALLY THOSE KIDS! JUST HEARTBREAKING!

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Everyone was crying in this movie, even "The King", seriously I'm not a person who sheds tears in a film, but wow, so much sadness going on, the Dog was the breaking point though, I got through all the way to the dog, it was like a valiant protector sacrificing himself for the greater good type of feeling.

Great Movie!!!! I only wish I had seen it sooner (I saw if for the first time today)

BTW this movie is playing on HDNET if you got it.

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Ahhh don't worry. I watched this film yesterday, for the first time in ten years, and cried for the last 50 minutes. I don't cry in movies. Well maybe in Field of Dream...that one gets me sobbing like a little kid.

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I cried,
I thought it was gonna be a fantasy childrens movie
so I decided to watch it for the heck of it
but it's a really deep movie, one that
should touch anyone who watches it
it definitely stayed with me =(

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I cried also

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i cried alot too.. im crying right now just thinking about it (yeah im a big baby) but it was sooo sad and bobby was the cutest little thing. =[

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I haven't seen this movie in years but just thinking about it now makes me want to cry. When I did view it, I couldn't stop sobbing. It's one of those films I can't watch again (unless I really want to sob like a baby). Child/animal abuse always gets to me. I can't take it.


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Oh man, this ^^^^. I last saw this when watching with my Mom many years ago, probably around the time it came out, at 10 yrs old. I got the dvd yesterday, watched, and balled my damn eyes out for most of the movie.....I have a son, that looks just like Bobby, and that killed me most of all....havent stopped thinking about this movie now since yesterday.

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The part when Mikey and Bobby hug each other and say goodbye is a sob producer.
It is also easy to sob whenever Bobby is abused by "The King".

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I cryed at the dog part, the end..and strangest of all..when they show the one buffalo in the beginning and the kids speculate hes sad and alone I cryed too!

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I didn't cry, but I did find it very poignant and sad. I don't cry easily at sad movies, unless they hit specific buttons of mine. This made me sad (and also makes me nostalgic for my own childhood when I watch it now because it had so much magic and joy in addition to the sad scenes). As for crying a lot? That's relative.



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