Kinda a spoiler:
[spoiler] It had such a sad ending :cry:. Life literally just crapped all over that girl the entire movie. [/spoiler]
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Kinda a spoiler:
[spoiler] It had such a sad ending :cry:. Life literally just crapped all over that girl the entire movie. [/spoiler]
Yeah, it kinda sucked, I agree. But...
[spoiler] It's almost like she didn't die, though--I mean, she "went" to her kingdom after all. Still...I was like, "OMFG, NO WAY! I CAN'T BELIEVE HE ACTUALLY SHOT HER!!!" [/spoiler]
You can cry on my shoulder :) *sniffs your hair, eyes flickering as he inhales* :lol:
I almost cried near the end of click when the guy's running out in the rain to tell his son to have time with his girlfriend then fell on the floor and started to talk the people. Then it slapped me in the face when he gave the middle finger to the thoing guy...
I feel bad I did.
Yeah, it kinda sucked, I agree. But...
You can cry on my shoulder :) *sniffs your hair, eyes flickering as he inhales* :lol:
dragonlife29
Yeah but
[spoiler] It's pretty much implied that the whole fantasy stuff was just in her head. With the chalk of the door she made earlier in the film still on the wall and the faun being invisible to the captain. In her head she may have gone to a kingdom, but I think in reality she went deadsies :cry: [/spoiler]
And get off my hair >_>
Bridge to Terabithia mad me crylycrofMe too. Pan's Labyrinth was much better artistically, but... [spoiler] I never saw the girl's death coming. I mean it was a kid's movie I thought it was gonna be all happy sunshine and stuff, then the girl had to go and die and ruin my night. [/spoiler]
[QUOTE="lycrof"]Bridge to Terabithia mad me cryBulldog19892True. This movie was much better artistically, but... [spoiler] I never saw the girl's death coming. I mean it was a kid's movie I thought it was gonna be all happy sunshine and stuff, then the girl had to go and die and ruin my night. [/spoiler]
No! I just had to single your spoiler out and read it :cry:
Uhh I don't know how to do that fancy spoiler thing but SPOILER****the movie has a happy ending*****JiveT[spoiler] Use these following tags: [*spoiler*] and [*/spoiler*] and just remove the asterisks [/spoiler]
Uhh I don't know how to do that fancy spoiler thing but SPOILER****the movie has a happy ending*****JiveTdo this "[spoiler] [*spoiler]" in the asterisk, put a /
[QUOTE="lycrof"]Bridge to Terabithia mad me cryBulldog19892Me too. Pan's Labyrinth was much better artistically, but... [spoiler] I never saw the girl's death coming. I mean it was a kid's movie I thought it was gonna be all happy sunshine and stuff, then the girl had to go and die and ruin my night. [/spoiler]
The funny thing is I read the book several years ago so I knew what was gonna happen.
guys the ending was happy! I mean, the movie had sad parts, but the acctual final ending was definetly a happy one!DriftRS
On paper, it is infact happy. But for some reason when you watch it, it's sad.
[QUOTE="lycrof"]Bridge to Terabithia mad me cryBulldog19892Me too. Pan's Labyrinth was much better artistically, but... [spoiler] I never saw the girl's death coming. I mean it was a kid's movie I thought it was gonna be all happy sunshine and stuff, then the girl had to go and die and ruin my night. [/spoiler]
It was most certainly NOT a kids movie. It was a movie for adults that reminisce about kids movies.
i didn't cry, but i definitely felt an emotional connection to the movie by the end. IMO, it's one of the best movies of the decade.matrix_hiei
Exactly what you said. No further explanation needed from me...that's what I was going to say. :P
And by the way...
[spoiler] ...doesn't it show her dying at the beginning of the movie? [/spoiler]
I wanted to see that movie when it was in theaters ,but no one wanted to see it with me. When I did see it on dvd I was amazed, and I did come very close to crying.
I never understood why people want to see sad movies. Basically you're paying $10 to feel the same emotion that you'd feel if your friend died. Maybe there's pleasure in feeling bad. We just don't show it in real life situations.manningbowl135
In order to feel happy you must also experience sadness. Just like there must be evil for good to appear good.
I rented the film today at last. I never used to cry at sad movies or wince at any violence whatsoever. I used to enjoy it. Now I'm a parent its a lot different, I guess I see the world differently - or maybe I'm just getting old. And yes that means I did cry - but it was confused tears.
[spoiler] Without the fairytale the film is just a cruel tale, a very cruel tale of incredibly brave people living in a terrible world. And this unfortunate girl has to live through that. Thats what made me cry (actually it was the sight of her smile just before she died) But after thinking about it I realised that the fairytale part must have been real, in that she escape through a door she drew from chalk. But then there is still some doubt. I was in full belief that her world was real until we saw her again (after the underworld scene with her father) and at that point we could only believe what she saw was in her mind. [/spoiler]
My brain is seriously confused now, I mean yesterday I watched Derren Brown messiah, today Pan's Labyrinth and my brain is starting to unravel. lol
Bridge to Terabithia mad me crylycrofI hear the ending caught alot of people, and I cry for like every movie :lol: But I'll see it one day.
Pan's Labyrinth, I actually don't think I did....I was so into it though.
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