Has a movie ever made you reach emotional carthasis?
>>67566915
I would love to reach emotional catharsis down her throat
>>67567000
don't be lewd
Tree of Life.
>>67567000
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
Clem reminded me of an ex I had broken up with not that long before the movie came out. Actually, Hathaway looks a bit more like her than Winslet, but I couldn't help seeing her on screen and I had tears flowing at some points. Good thing I went alone after an early class to see it and it wasn't crowded.
no
that's what kino is
>>67566915
>the poor man's Anna Kendrick
> You are the sun. The sun doesn't move, this is what it does. You are the Earth. The Earth is here for a start, and then the Earth moves around the sun. And now, we'll have an explanation that simple folks like us can also understand, about immortality. All I ask is that you step with me into the boundlessness, where constancy, quietude and peace, infinite emptiness reign.
>>67568769
>just say anything, we're going to dub you over in post
The Fisher King.
>>67566915
Toy Story 3, I cry during the whole movie thinking about my childhood, my sick grandpa that died like a month after and how loss it's one of the most difficult stuff to deal with. Until this day I'm not brave enough to watch the movie again.
>>67568769
This damn movie was so good, but the opening scene borders on perfection. Where do I go next with Tarr?
The mother breast feeding daughter and father at the end of Visitor Q.
/thread
>>67568769
fucking this
>>67567000
Chekd
>>67566915
Big Hero 6, mostly because the main character was essentially me except I'm not intelligent and I had a shitty relationship with my parents and brother.
Mulholland Drive helped me come to terms with my crippling fear of being a failure at life.
The kerb stomping scene in American History X chokes me up every time. So beautiful man, just beautiful.
You made this thread last night using the word "spiritual" and received much fewer responses. I wonder why this is. Do /tv/ users generally reject the concept of spiritual catharsis, or spirituality in general?
>>67566915
Honestly? Titanic, when i was like 8 years old got me the closest to tears. I remember my throat closing up but I didn't legit cry
>>67567846
this one got me pretty close too
>>67572216
'spiritual catharsis' is not tangible, maybe that's why
>>67567000
me too, and i don't even really usually care for dome. something about this woman is different though, and it's not just the fact that her mouth is somehow wider than her head. i think it might have something to do with her slightly off/fraudulent personality, not sure though.
>>67572216
>>67572813
i was thinking about this too actually when i first saw the thread.
pic related manages to work on a lot of different levels.
Her
Jesus christ, that movie fucked me up
2 days 1 night
>>67573206
FUCK I completely forgot about her, yes that movie more than pretty much any other got me very close to tears.
>>67566915
Camp X-ray hit me in the feels too, not like a persistent feeling how it was with 'her' but a sharp twinge of emotion when they grasped each others hands towards the end
I've been moved by films, but I don't think I've ever experienced catharsis because of one. Only real life experiences or accomplishments have managed to do that.
>>67571481
I'm ok with that. Feet are objectively the least appealing part of a person's body.
>ywn be her pitslave
;_;