Its on tonight. I want to watch it but, despite my double hard exterior, I am a total softy and don't want to be sobbing for days.
When I watched Braveheart I cried for an hour afterwards. Don't even talk to me about Titanic. . . .
Should I watch it and prepare for the weeps or do something productive?
And what do you reckon the chances are of getting Mr Curious to watch it?!?!? |
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I read The Time Traveller's Wife but haven't seen the film. It's an amazing book.
I haven't seen My Sister's Keeper, but I have the book to read when I get the chance.
I rarely cry because of films, though some do upset me. I have avoided reading, or watching, Marley and Me because I'm pretty sure it will upset me. |
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I don't cry at many films, but the animated film "When the wind blows" certainly tipped me over the edge.
More recently, "Gran torino" had the same effect.
Both are beautifully done... |
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