Govangirl wrote:daftdog wrote:I think i would have needed to watch the whole movie to find it sad and even then, i think i would have been hard pushed.. (its a horse.. )
Aye........ do horses no huv feelings, like dogs, Daftdog? Could you no cry buckets if a wee horse was totally overwhelmed by hopelessness and metaphorically gives up the fight against sadness????? And don't you go upsetting Juan Face!!!
petewick wrote:Brooke's suicide
petewick wrote:Brooke's suicide
Govangirl wrote:My daughter and I had a wee film night last night at home and I introduced her to the film 'Pay it Back'. Our tear ducts were in overdrive and that scene at the end where all the lights of the cars come up the drive? Well, my daughter and I were still crying when we went to bed later. What a tearjerker!!!!!
And I also watched one of my top three films last week: City of Angels with the gorgeous Nicholas Cage. And THAT made me weep buckets!!!!!!!!!
Friend of Dorothy wrote:The funeral scene in 'Imitation of life'. What a film, what a finale
Govangirl wrote:Friend of Dorothy wrote:The funeral scene in 'Imitation of life'. What a film, what a finale
OMG I recall going to see a double feature when I was younger - Imitation of Life and Madame X (the moment at the end when her son leads her out and doesn't know it's his mother). I cried for weeks
Govangirl wrote:gorgeous Nicholas Cage.:
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