I adore When The Wind Blows, you just have to push through the first five minutes or so, a beautifully crafted picture of a terrible event happening to people who simply don't understand. I'm genuinely surprised to find someone else who's seen it though.Craorach said:I was also shown two movies in school about the aftermath of nuclear war. When the Wind Blows is beautiful, touching and sad.. and made me, and many others in my class, cry.
Click is ridiculously sad.Trololo Punk said:Oddly, two "comedy's" get me every time.
Marley and Me and Click, yea, the Adam Sandler one
My class watched it during English lessons I believe. It generated a few complaints because some of the kids went home upset.. nowhere near as many as Threads did though.crystalpyramid said:I adore When The Wind Blows, you just have to push through the first five minutes or so, a beautifully crafted picture of a terrible event happening to people who simply don't understand. I'm genuinely surprised to find someone else who's seen it though.
TheDarkEricDraven said:Isn't that blaming the victim?mrm5561 said:the end of batman under the red hood is about as close as i get to crying about movies... damn you jason todd