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I have been more and more emotional as I’ve grown older. And sometimes I just cry during media now however, films have always vern a place where I try to keep my emotions in check.
I honestly think it was Oldboy. I saw it for the first time during its anniversary run about a year ago. And for whatever reason the last frame of that film just had me bawling.
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Have a great day everyone too.
Manchester by the Sea. I have a very close bond with my brother, we’re a year apart. That entire film is written to specifically make me cry over events that haven’t transpired in my life yet.
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