Agreed, especially since Andy went to college at the same time I did, I went and dug up my old toys after I saw that movie, put "Speedy" the beanie baby turtle on my desk, used to take the thing with me everywhereColour-Scientist said:Toy Story 3.
I cried twice. Weeped, even.
Pixar have turned tear-jerking into an art form.
Someone could say the same about music. I'm grateful that I can experience both ends of the emotional spectrum. I guess part of it is due to being immersed with the film and being attached to the characters and sometimes setting. You really want them to get the happy ending because you feel that they deserve it.Xartyve2 said:I honestly don't get crying at movie. This isn't like "You're a loser for crying at movies" or anything, I seriously don't get how it is possible at all, let alone this widespread. Can someone enlighten me? I don't get how someone could form such an attachment to a film.
Music on the other hand.