OK who cried their eyes out in this film?
I did at the end!
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I did at the end!
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Yes, unexpectedly moving. When his nanny is crying.
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I did throughout most of this film *is embarrassed*
"It's my bid for immortality."-Tony Jay
I sniffled until the end, when Queen Mary motions to the workers in the field.
Then my tears started to fall.
Yes. It was very moving. Very beautiful.
shareI started absolutely weeping when Georgie and Lalla see the servants coming into the burial ground...I just couldn't stop! And it only got worse when the two of them were walking away with the umbrellas...I didn't expect to!
There is no coincidence, only fate. We get the luck that we make.
I cried earlier in the film when Johnny is realizing he's about to have a seizure (during the funeral procession of the King), he runs, bumping into the Kaiser who tells him not to ruin it for everyone, so he carefully makes his way upstairs with great difficulty and walks into the room on his own and collapses into a seizure... it broke my heart that he was all alone like that. And that kid did an amazing job in acting that seizure. I know it's probably not based on an actual exact incident but it reflects the mood of the film in showing how he was shut away, ignored and forgotten about... all for the sake of preserving the Royal Family's reputation.