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Good call. I didn't cry, but I felt a lil sick to my stomach after watching that. Sad that stuff like that actually happened to people.
I was really young when I watched it and was not aware of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki historical context. But the idea of losing your younger sibling while trying to survive in what they would consider "post-apocalyptic" Japan, I really felt sorry for the main character.
I've cried watching quite a few movies. The Passion of the Christ La Bamba Eye for an Eye Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood The Joy Luck Club The Color Purple The Green Mile How Stella Got Her Groove Back A Time to Kill The Lion King The Notebook Boyz N the Hood Awakenings Dead Poet Society Pay It Forward That's all I can think of at the moment.
Okay, don't laugh... Here they are: 1) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 2) King Kong (remake with Jessica Lange and Jeff Bridges from 1977 - at the brutal killing of Kong scene...hey, I was only 7!) 3) Return of the Jedi (Yoda's death) 4) Robotech (the anime - seriously, there's a love story that was really touching in there, between Rick, Min Mai & Lisa LOL) 5) Kramer vs. Kramer (personal reasons) 6) Lovers of the Arctic Circle 7) The Road (with Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron) Does anyone see a pattern here? LOL
I did too - until that death scene w Leonardo - it was so horribly bad, I inadvertently started laughing, didn't mean to. Thought the theater audience was going to lynch me.
Is there a link to this movie, because I couldn't click on it. If you're talking about the Japanese during Pearl Harbour, you would like "Snow Falling On Cedars"... a brilliant movie - mystery...
King Kong (peter jackson version) where Kong dies. So sad. The boy in the striped pajamas. There are others, but I can't remember right now. I don't tend to watch movies that make me cry. I think I cried during Watership Down, but I was a kid. EDIT: Just noticed Tarshi's post..Once were warriors. Oh my goodness, I cried so much in that movie. That movie is brutal.
My female side came out when the Godfather's son wiped out the leaders of the five New York Mafia families.
Grown wimpy asses crying over movies. Pathetic. SMDH.... Of course this was back when I was a kid..... They killed his mama!! NOOOOOOO!!! :smt089