I saw the film three times in the theatre and shamelessly cried my freaking eyes out every viewing.
Heh, you too? Every time I saw it, it was me and the teenyboppers, weeping madly. They were probably crying over Leo turning blue ("diCappuccino" hee!) and I really wasn't, but even so it was a great cathartic experience.
In fact, it's the secondary characters and bit roles that truly make the movie for me.
Definitely. Of course, it probably helps that they don't get saddled with quite as much of the lousy script. But still, there are some great moments among them. They're what keep me watching. Especially Victor Garber- he's just wonderful. His apology to Rose for not building her a stronger boat is consistently where I first start to lose it. He looks so... broken, and I just sob.
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Heh, you too? Every time I saw it, it was me and the teenyboppers, weeping madly. They were probably crying over Leo turning blue ("diCappuccino" hee!) and I really wasn't, but even so it was a great cathartic experience.
In fact, it's the secondary characters and bit roles that truly make the movie for me.
Definitely. Of course, it probably helps that they don't get saddled with quite as much of the lousy script. But still, there are some great moments among them. They're what keep me watching. Especially Victor Garber- he's just wonderful. His apology to Rose for not building her a stronger boat is consistently where I first start to lose it. He looks so... broken, and I just sob.