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Movie actually broke your heart as a child because mine is definitely the fault in our stars. Like I did not expect that movie to actually like cripple me and make me quiet because I think up until then I expected things to still have happy endings as a child. So when they didn't have a happy ending, I was like, I was genuinely sobbing like it was it was bad. But yeah, what about you guys?
Oh, have you seen my girl? Oh my god. That movie finished me man. I don't know why they made that movie come out. Also on a completely different type of finishmen. Edward Scissorhands is PG. That move should be an 18.
Honestly, I've seen that movie in why, why? And I actually agree, Edward Scissorhand is, should not be PG, like I watched that as a child and I remember being scared. That guy with the scissors fingers, like I was actually shook.
When I was a kid I was gonna say one movie that kind of broke my heart would probably be movie My Girl. I don't know if you've ever seen it, but it's pretty tragic and they kind of sat outwards
Oh my god, how have you not watched my sister's keeper? You definitely need to go and put that on right now that is definitely a staple in my childhood definitely would recommend.
I remember watching it in secondary school. I think it's I don't even know why I think it was like part of like some school Project or whatever so I didn't watch it on my own. I watched it because of school Let me re-sumtize me.
I think movies are crippling me more now. I feel like I cry way more often in movies now than I ever did. I don't think I cried in movies like ever until I got to college. Weird, you know, backwards experience. But when I was a kid, when UP came out, I think UP physically tortured me. The first 10 minutes of UP and everyone's just bawling, you know? It's a pretty common one, but that was mine.