janemariesayed
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It doesn't mean we are soppy, and it doesn't mean we are weak. But sometimes if we watch sad films they can have an effect that triggers emotions and we end up crying about it.
I am a great lover of animals of all kinds, so when I watch 'Gorilla's in the mist' for example, I end up bawling my eyes out because in places it is so sad. This, though, is in no way due to my emotional problems. It is just because I care and to see an animal in distress touches my heart.
The film, 'Empire of the Sun' however, always gets me in tears every time I watch it. The bit I cry at is the part where the boy meets up with his Mum and Dad again at the end of the war. I cry because I relate to it and it hurts. Even after tens and tens of times that I have watched it I cry at that part each and every time.
What do you think? Are there films that trigger your depression, or maybe not so much a trigger, but a reminder of the reasons you are in the mental state that you are currently in? Or are there films that you purposely avoid because you know that they would have an adverse effect?
I am a great lover of animals of all kinds, so when I watch 'Gorilla's in the mist' for example, I end up bawling my eyes out because in places it is so sad. This, though, is in no way due to my emotional problems. It is just because I care and to see an animal in distress touches my heart.
The film, 'Empire of the Sun' however, always gets me in tears every time I watch it. The bit I cry at is the part where the boy meets up with his Mum and Dad again at the end of the war. I cry because I relate to it and it hurts. Even after tens and tens of times that I have watched it I cry at that part each and every time.
What do you think? Are there films that trigger your depression, or maybe not so much a trigger, but a reminder of the reasons you are in the mental state that you are currently in? Or are there films that you purposely avoid because you know that they would have an adverse effect?