Is it wrong to cry
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The Champ.Have to go now....I'm filling up.
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Watched The Kite Runner last week and nearly cried...coz the servant boy is so loyal and yet is so badly treated by his friend. As a kid it was mostly animal films which affected me the most...Ring of Bright Water, Lassie, The Incredible Journey (when the old white dog trots over the hillside and into view...or was it the Siamese cat?), Bambi, Watership Down etc.
#53
Watched The Kite Runner last week and nearly cried...coz the servant boy is so loyal and yet is so badly treated by his friend. As a kid it was mostly animal films which affected me the most...Ring of Bright Water, Lassie, The Incredible Journey (when the old white dog trots over the hillside and into view...or was it the Siamese cat?), Bambi, Watership Down etc.
I dont think they had that scene in the film which was strange, and relied on some old bloke to retell the story to the disloyal friend years later
The book was so much better than the film, but then isnt that usually the case
Didnt think The Kit Runner was a scratch on 'A Thousand Splendid Suns' .....now that would make a tear jerker of a film if they did it properly
#54
Can you blame me?
I'd trade it all for a good old relegation scrap in the Prem i can tell ya!!
#55
Watched The Kite Runner last week and nearly cried...coz the servant boy is so loyal and yet is so badly treated by his friend. As a kid it was mostly animal films which affected me the most...Ring of Bright Water, Lassie, The Incredible Journey (when the old white dog trots over the hillside and into view...or was it the Siamese cat?), Bambi, Watership Down etc.
#60
A movie where more than 95% of the cinema viewing audience cried, myself included, was Passion of The Christ...





