17-11-2018, 19:34
We've all heard the expression that men don't cry at films but I believe that is rubbish. I will admit to openly blubbing at just two films (although I had a massive lump in my throat when watching 'Bridge to Terrabithia' which gave such a kick to your stomach you wonder how this remained a kids' film-it is truly a shock midway through)
Anyway the only films I've cried at were 'Going My Way' starring Bing Crosby when he brings his kindly old priests' mother in to the church-absolutely Niagara Falls! The second was 'Schindler's List' which I now cannot bring myself to watch and even the haunting John Williams violin theme upsets me. For obvious reasons this film filled me up(being a Jewish it made for difficult watching but the end scene really got me)
So WHO is going to admit that they cry at films then-come on be the FIRST to admit it.
Anyway the only films I've cried at were 'Going My Way' starring Bing Crosby when he brings his kindly old priests' mother in to the church-absolutely Niagara Falls! The second was 'Schindler's List' which I now cannot bring myself to watch and even the haunting John Williams violin theme upsets me. For obvious reasons this film filled me up(being a Jewish it made for difficult watching but the end scene really got me)
So WHO is going to admit that they cry at films then-come on be the FIRST to admit it.