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Emotionally affecting films
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Has anyone ever seen a film that left them genuinely breathless/shaken/stunned after? if so which?
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"Saving Private Ryan" both starts and ends with emotionally exhausting footage. I think I slept for a week after I first saw it.
"The Fisher King" is similarly effective, but is more of a roller-coaster ride.
"Amadeus" is a real tearjerker.
I also cried after I saw "Angel Heart," because I lost seven bucks and 2 hours of my life.
"The Fisher King" is similarly effective, but is more of a roller-coaster ride.
"Amadeus" is a real tearjerker.
I also cried after I saw "Angel Heart," because I lost seven bucks and 2 hours of my life.
An Iranian film made in 2000 directed by Bahman Ghobadi. The Iranian title is "Zamani baraye masti asbha". The French title is "Un temps pour l'ivresse des chevaux". I am sorry but I don't know what the tile is in English Ah found it A time for drunken horses.This link will take you to Amazon where you will find the synopsis.
I found "City Of Angels" quite upsetting, It's always the films where you think its going to be the classical happy ending and then that doesnt actually happen!! "Braveheart" also left me feeling quite emotional and patriotic even though im not scottish. "the vigin suicides" is a strange one aswell.
'The Search', which is a black and white film set in Europe just after the end of World War II, and filmed there aswell. It stars Montgomery Clift and is the story of a traumatised little boy who has been separated from his mother. I've only seen it once and I couldn't stop crying and thinking about it for ages afterwards.
Im not sure that this qualifies as emotional but after watching Donnie Darko when it came out i couldnt stop thinking about it for at least a week and kept going over and over it in my head and was trying to figure it out . In the end i went out and bought it and have watched it many times and i think it is a Superb film. I agree with the Green Mile as well, very emotional.
Do tell me what you think after you have seen it, Dom Tuk.
My reaction to it was to donate immediately to Handicap International (already this is an association to which I donate regularly on a monthly basis).
I have seen much of Satyajit Ray's work and have never left the cinema feeling blas�.
What about the Russian director's Tarkovski (Solaris, Stalker...) and Paradjanov?
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