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Maybe it's the dubbing, or maybe it's the endless scenes of people crying, moaning or otherwise carrying on, but I found Europa '51 to be one of the most overwrought (and therefore annoying) films I've ever seen.
Suddenly, she hears Azaria
crying.
But the rest of us, who love a good sentimental and emotional story that is a lock to get you crying..enjoy!
This movie had me laughing and
crying.
Mellisa
crying
and refusing to do an exit interview, just proves to America what everyone thought, you are a spoiled baby.
She stopped
crying
almost instantly, and for the rest of the show was content.
I was laughing one minute and
crying
the next and was incredibly touched by this movie.
I hardly ever cry in a movie but this movie made me feel like
crying.
For
crying
out loud,I'm 22!!!
She is truly amazing.Good voice Good Good Good Good voice voice voice voice excellent voice fantastic voice , back shaking , tear
crying
, uplifting, take you back in the days voice.
My favorite character in this film would have to be the sister/crack addict with turret's syndrome,her sudden out burst will have you
crying
and mimicking for weeks.
The story follows with zany blackmail, the Milwaukee Beers cheerleaders, and humor so absurd it'll leave you
crying
for more.
I was
crying
so hard.
I loved everything about it, from the sappy moments of mothers and daughters to the scenes where Mamie Gummer (Lila) is
crying
because of her poor decision in marrying a man for her parents and not because she is truly in love.
Well I just got done watching it and the front of my shirt must be soaked after
crying
buckets.
I've looked at a few of the other comments and I can see that already after just one or two episodes the morons here are already
crying
wolf... Sorry if it's not another reality show, kiddies!
The frustration of an uncompromisingly dedicated man (Rea in his best role since "The
Crying
Game"), a facile pragmatist who's willing to use the system to his advantage (Sutherland always successful in this kind of role), a hesitant, frightened but determined psychiatrist (the incomparable Max Sydow), the bumbling, boopous bureaucrat of a prosecutor (brilliant Brit actor John Wood) and the quiet, supporting wife of the driven investigator (delightful supporter, Imelda Staunton).
I won't spoil the film for anyone, but, separated from my wife by 4,000-odd miles, as an ex-army officer who was deployed in a couple of wars and as private pilot, I admit to
crying
heartily a couple of times.
All the usual characters and conflicts are presented with such anger, sadness and love combined that it is impossible to decide whether
crying
or laughing would be the more appropriate response.
Even when she is
crying
and her heart is breaking, she is incredibly regal and charming.
I am watching it now on TV, 5 years later, and I am still
crying
over the tragedies.
But as a whole, I liked the film and especially Desdemona
crying
in the dying scene.
American audiences were already familiar with Stephen Rea (The
Crying
Game), but would only later become familiar with Bill Nighy (Underworld, Love Actually, Pirates Of The Caribbean II) and Timothy Spall (the Harry Potter movies).
It's very intense, and the closest I've come to
crying
in a movie in quite some time.
After the film, lots of people were
crying
and saying how much the film had affected them.
I have seen it at least a hundred times and I can't go through it without
crying.
You cannot help but smile all through it -- except when you're
crying
happy tears!
The last fifteen minutes have me
crying
every time.
The actual heist made me laugh so hard I was
crying.
My family begs me not to watch it so I wont have a
crying
fit.
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