Re: Emotional attachments to characters from movies or TV shows?
I cried when Mr. Bean's car got crushed by a tank in the Back to School Mr. Bean episode.
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I cried when Mr. Bean's car got crushed by a tank in the Back to School Mr. Bean episode.
I was actually crying for ages at
Snape's death
in HP 7 Pt. 2. It happened the 4 times I watched it at the cinema, his acting just truly made the scene. Needless to say after the first time I saw it I brought a big box of tissues every other time.
This probably sounds stupid but the first time I saw Castaway, I cried when he lost Wilson (a volleyball).
Yet not anything else in a film or TV has made me cry.
-Rob
When I sawed "Brother Bear" I cried in the middle and end of the film.
My cats followed me to my bed and I hugged them. 
Dobby's death.
in HP part 1. I can't believe
a CG elf
made me sob like a child.
I know it sounds odd, but one of the few movies that can make me tear up every time I watch it is Clerks II.
Well, I did cry in Toy Story 3. And I know Pillow is already scowling at me right now, but the reason I did is that I've had Toy Story for all of my life. When I was a baby, I used to sit in my high chair and watch Toy Story 1. I actually did the stupid thing and looked up the end of TS3 on Wikipedia (which I totally regretted) and I knew what was coming, but yet I cried my eyes out. I knew that they weren't going to die either, but just the emotional scene where they
accept that they are going to die (or so they think.)
Also the very end made me cry just for that heart-warming feeling I got.
Did my post disappear?
I got very emotional while watching Forrest Gump, especcially when
Forrest's best friend Bubba died.
I have probably cried watching a film before, but I don't know of any at the moment. I only media that I remember making me break down was the book,
"where the Red Fern Grows." The dog's deaths were very sad for me.
I have a soft spot for animals I guess. the only emotions that films ever trigger would be happiness, boredom, or extreme anger (that would be The Conspirator, though I'm sure they exaggerated parts and the reenactment of Lincoln's death was incredibly inaccurate.)
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I almost cried when
Trinity died
in the third Matrix movie.
Did my post disappear?
No, but that didn't mean I couldn't disagree with you.
As I've said, I didn't believe that they would die, even before I looked up the ending. Just the fact that they
accepted their fate together
made me cry out of heart-warming..ness and of the fact that I've loved the Toy Story franchise all my life and it broke my heart to see those loveable characters in that situation.
Pillow wrote:Did my post disappear?
No, but that didn't mean I couldn't disagree with you.
I guess it did disappear because that wasn't the post I was referring to
I thought I replied Robrick that that scene with the volleyball Winston was supposed to be sad, so it wasn't stupid that he felt that way. Anyway, I overread your earlier post. No idea why you assumed I was 'scowling on you', I only stated that that scene didn't work for me, I didn't reply anything negative to the people for whom it did.
I guess it did disappear because that wasn't the post I was referring to
I thought I replied Robrick that that scene with the volleyball Winston was supposed to be sad, so it wasn't stupid that he felt that way. Anyway, I overread your earlier post. No idea why you assumed I was 'scowling on you', I only stated that that scene didn't work for me, I didn't reply anything negative to the people for whom it did.
Oh, my bad. Guess I misunderstood. When I said you were probably, "scowling on me" I was using it as a joke for saying you were frowning upon my post, because I was disagreeing with you.
Like some others, I must say L would be one, along with Snape and Dumbledore.
I also feel very much attached to all of the characters in Fringe. Walter, Olivia, Broyles, et cetera.
I find myself happy when they succeed, and terribly sad when bad things happen. Even with Fauxlivia.
This is soooo dumb, but I almost teared up during Edward Scissorhands, at the end and when he is trying to eat peas at the dinner table and gets so close to getting it.... and then it falls.
JURASSIC BARK.

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