nevergoogledragonbutter
Thu 22-Oct-09 17:17:31
Was I just tired or is the film a bit sad?
I don't think the kids picked up on it being sad at all, but I was a bit wobbly lipped and had to give myself a talking to.
ProfessorLaytonIsMyZombieSlave
Thu 22-Oct-09 17:25:23
Yes, YABU. Most adults actually cried so you are actually a stony-hearted old miseryguts. 
I know that DS picked up on its being sad, because he announced very loudly to the entire cinema that "It was sad that she dies, wasn't it, Daddy?"
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I did the loud sniffing and subtle tissue wiping thing that I always do with sentimental stuff. I couldn't help myself. Always feel like a right old wuss. It's getting worse with age.
I cried 3 times and was pronounced a "sissy" by my friend.
Sobbed. Like. A. Baby.
DSM
Wed 18-Nov-09 21:06:26
Me and DP cried at Up.
DS was looking at us like we were mental.
dizietsma
Wed 18-Nov-09 22:33:00
I cried all the way through! So did DH!
I cried as well at the beginning and at the end.
Lots of crying here too. My DH even sniffled and got a bit teary!
Cried? Cried?I actually wanted to properly sob. I went a second time with DH and thought I'd over-reacted the first time.
Nope, just as bad.
DH also cried like a baby. Children seem quite unmoved by it though.
Proper hiccuping sobs here. "but she never fulfilled her dreeeeeeaaaaams wail hic"
I am pregnant though. DH laughed at me. He's well hard, that man.
ItsAllaBitNoisy
Fri 20-Nov-09 00:21:21
My DD and nephew came out looking aghast, and slightly accusingly at me (coz it was my fault natch) saying it was TOO SAD and had faces like this > 
ItsAllaBitNoisy
Fri 20-Nov-09 00:22:13
Oh, and of course I cried. It's up there with Bambi imo.
I cried once and almost cried a further two times.