How many guys cried during this movie?
I'm not one to cry easily, but I still cried even though I already knew it was coming! It's just so sad!!
shareI'm not one to cry easily, but I still cried even though I already knew it was coming! It's just so sad!!
shareI didn't know it was coming, and I didn't cry when they told him she was dead, cause the movie wasn't over and well.. you just kinda watch what will happen. The part that got me was near the end, when he decides not to let the beauty of things die, and the new dawn of Terabithia. I don't really find this movie to be a minor key. I think it IS sad but it's uplifting
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No, I cannot say that I cried - but this is a film to enjoy and to see again and again.
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I did. I didn't know anything about the film before watching and I was so into the film that I really felt how sad the loss was. It'll probably have the same effect even if I re-watch the film a couple more times.
The first time I watched this movie was a few years ago. Maybe 3 or 4. When I found out about Leslie's death, it hit me like an atomic bomb. I was depressed for a week straight. Yes. A movie character's death made me depressed. It was because I fell in love with Leslie. She was so fun, creative, smart, beautiful, kind, etc. I wish I had a friend like her as a kid. After a week...I went out and bought the movie on Bluray. It is the only movie I have ever bought in my life. Since then, I've only watched the movie 3 times. To answer the OP: Yes. I did cry. And more.
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Didnt cry but it was sad. I think what prevented it was Leslie. Even though Leslie was charismatic and brought Jesse out of his shell with her free spirited nature, she was also "off" in some ways and I actually ended up resenting some of her ways. I was unable to quite place the exact reason; just a vibe. Perhaps it was the carefree way to expressed dismissal of others opinions/beliefs valid or not.
That aside, it was sad...especially when he pushed his little sister down who was also sad. All in all, I rated it a 3 out of 10. It had some but not enough positive to offset the overall depressing nature of the characters and the settings. My favorite character was actually the father as he didnt have all the answers, but he had enough of them. He knew his son was hurting and was the only one whom his son could unbleash his pain.
"Freedom and morality do not go hand in hand. In fact, they are usually devoid of one another."
No shame, in my view, for a film or piece of music or literature to have that effect on a person...
http://mymusingsonfilm.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/bridge-to-terabithia/
Those who did not experience their eyes starting to water up, guy or girl, must be robots.
It does really catch you when they tell about Leslie's death and then even learn from her father, that Jess was the first real friend she ever had.
I'm not ashamed to say I cried, if I did.
But I didn't in this movie...
But there is a reason why I came to this thread in the first place.
Not to say that I'm a tough guy or something like that.
I came here to say how much I was troubled by the movie even though I didn't cry.
I've watched a lot of drama's and in some tears have ran down and in some I have cried.
But this was different man.
Because the movies I have cried or had tears were like the situation pop's up and the person dies right in front of the screen orr, the death deals as a part of the movie and we are prepared for it and once it's there, there you go...I cry.
But this was totally different.
It was off the scene and I didn't have a simple clue about the plot. I didn't have a clue about the plot because I didn't and don't read much of comics or novels in the first place and I had not even watched the trailer for a starter.
My bud who is a movie craze just as me, gave the movie long time ago and I just didn't get a mood to watch and when I was here in IMDB I thought the movie was something to do with finding a secret passage to another world and story runs over there.
But when I had nothing much to watch and remembering the recommendation my buds have given to this, I wanted to give it a try.
And bam when father of the kid told him, that she was gone...I LITERALLY CHOKED.
I COULDN'T BREATH AND I FELT I WAS STRUCK BY A BULLET TRAIN.
And not seeing her go made me more disturbed and saddened.
The mood was within me for days and I couldn't get rid of it even after so so many days even to date.
It was one shocking movie and a good one.
One of the most painful movies I've watched.
Before I go,
Let me recommend you a movie.
A very powerful one.
Don't read the plot in Imdb or anywhere else.
Just go find it and watch it.
It will one of the ever best movies you have ever watched.
I am out of words if I have to praise this movie...
I have a collection over 3000 movies and 1/3 of them are foreign movies.
So I know what I'm talking about.
This is like the all time best drama ever for me.
Title is,
"Monsieur Lazhar" A Belgium movie from the year 2011.
If you haven't watched it and if you do, hands down you will find me to thank me.
Guaranteed.
Good Luck.
Good day,.
The mood was within me for days and I couldn't get rid of it even after so so many days even to date.
Yeah, I read the book years ago and I recalled crying for a week back then.
The film was still effective on me as the actors were excellent at portraying these characters.
Cried so much.