I loved this film. Please name other tearjearkers and say a few words for your recommendations.
Also, please add a small note to say if there's any lips-to-lips kissing between a man and woman. (That's my way of determining if it's a romance film that happens to be a tearjerker, or really a tearjerker without a side dish of romance. :)
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Reply by IMDeadB
on July 24, 2017 at 5:31 PM
Thanks for sharing. I plan to watch Sarah's vows shortly.
Yes, I did add that distinction as an edit.
I'm glad for your suggestions. Strange -- feels like I'm bonding with you through your suggested films, and our affinity for them.
I didn't say, but I actually watched the Notebook a few years ago. I don't remember much. But I just remember that scene which is what the DVD cover has on the cover: kissing in the rain. Phillippe, and yes, I don't remember much, but I would definitely classify the film as a romance film :)
I watched around the first 30 minutes of Mask. (Until the part where they are in a park and there's a belligerent man who seemed to love getting into fights with the other guys in that park!) I stopped at that point. In my movie-fasting, I've put it off. I may continue with the rest of the movie later (as in, not anytime soon). Still, no spoilers until then. :)
Reply by Philippe LeMarchand
on September 17, 2017 at 7:16 AM
Well, I tracked down "The Vow" and thought it was a sweet movie - if somewhat familiar. Mlle LeMarchand announced a few minutes in that she'd seen it, but couldn't remember what happened, and Mme LeMarchand was tying to decide if she was remembering the trailer or the movie. When I came to rate it I found that I'd already done so and somehow forgotten! I'm afraid it left me dry eyed. In fact, I think "50 First Dates" (which has a similar theme) caused more of an emotional response.
Reply by Midi-chlorian_Count
on September 17, 2017 at 9:02 AM
Ha - but were you going to give it the same rating you already had?
Reply by Philippe LeMarchand
on September 17, 2017 at 9:23 AM
Spookily, I was. My rating system must be more robust than I thought!
Reply by IMDeadB
on October 22, 2017 at 6:59 AM
Dear friends,
I've just watched Maudie. Loved it. Closely follows the details of a true couple. The woman is crippled (arthritis) yet with such a sweet, sweet disposition. Her paintings reflect her sweet outlook. One painting had an "Autumn tree" (red leaves) and a "Spring tree" (green leaves). When a buyer-turned-friend asked her about them, Maudie said something like she likes to have the best of all things in one painting.
Her husband treated her ill at first, but only later did he soon learn how perfect she was for him.
It's hard for me to see my computer monitor as I type this. Please watch and enjoy.
Reply by Patrick E. Abe
on June 18, 2018 at 4:50 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Mine_to_Give This movie is the saddest/sorta-happiest film I've even seen. If you ever get to see it, this is a "based on true events" tale of long ago. (Before personal computers, etc.) I'd heard of this movie, but it seldom appears anywhere but Turner Classic Movies due to it's age. No doubt this kind of story may happen in The City, but the burden placed on the eldest child would shatter an adult.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Vines_Have_Tender_Grapes Here's another "seen only on Turner Classic Movies" tale set a very long time ago. ("Automobiles?" What are those?) This is another movie I'd heard of over the years, and when I finally saw it, all I can say is: Edward G. Robinson was criminally underused for non-Gangster roles!
This is why, when Charter Spectrum recently terminated analog TV for digital, I bit the bullet for the Tier 1/"Silver" package upgrade to preserve access to Animal Planet and Turner Classic Movies.