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I like to think I'm hard as nails but I don't think I am anymore. Silly things have began to upset me, like a proper female.
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Haha really? I'm assuming it's in the TV series. I'm going to start the series after I've finished the books. I've been finding some parts of the book (1st) so far quite sad, but nothing that's managed to spill a tear yet. :(
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I have a melancholy disposition anyway; I'm attracted to themes with a sad kind of mood, so I tend to deal with sadness well by understanding its meaning, and processing it over time. I don't cry like I used to, though- it takes a lot more these days to get me to that point. But I agree that a good balance between emotions is important.
The Green Mile does it for me every time, to the point where I can only watch it once in a blue moon. This scene was probably the most poignant for me, but it has its full effect when you see the whole movie. Green Mile - I'm Tired/I'm In Heaven Scenes. - YouTube |
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Oh you're fine then, the tv version of the House of the Undying is a lot different from the book version. You won't really get a lot of feels until A Storm of Swords. Then it'll be onions everywhere |
Hahaha 'then it'll be onions everywhere' I'll probably go into a state of depression until its over and happier times come.
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I can't imagine anything to be more devastating than Dancer in the Dark, the final scene especially is revoltingly depressing. Here 'tis, wrapped in spoiler tags like a sad present:
Spoiler for Dancer in the Dark:
Out of context it's still horrifically sorrowful, but in the context of the movie it's ten times worse. I'll admit that this is the only movie that's ever made me cry. |
LOL it used to take a lot to make me cry but after becoming a dad I even choked up over Finding Nemo.
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