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12-09-2007, 11:48 PM

saddest J-film: Letters from iwo jima

Saddest J drama: Ichi rittoru no Namida- 1 litre of tears.


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12-10-2007, 02:18 PM

Letters From Iwo Jima? I don't think Eastwood meant to give it a sad approach, but seeing how fucked up the Japanese were on that island was sort of anxious. It is amazing how they managed to hold it up for a month.

Has anyone seen Otoko Tachi No Yamato ?



I wonder how long it'll take Hollywood to come up with the American version of it.


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The saddest movie I've ever seen was probably "4.6 billion years of love".
It was really really sad, but since I'm not the crier type, I didn't cry
Has anyone seen it?
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Letters From Iwo Jima? I don't think Eastwood meant to give it a sad approach, but seeing how fucked up the Japanese were on that island was sort of anxious. It is amazing how they managed to hold it up for a month.

Has anyone seen Otoko Tachi No Yamato ?



I wonder how long it'll take Hollywood to come up with the American version of it.
exactly seeing those men in THAT condition was sort of heart wrenching you know? But then again, im a very emphatic type of person.


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12-10-2007, 05:55 PM

I didn't find Letters From Iwo Jima Sad at all... It actually had a happy ending!! And seing those conditions wasn't really sad either as i've seen lots of other war movies, soooo i kinda got use to how conditions are in war films!!!

I'd say City of Angels is depressing!!!
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I didn't find Letters From Iwo Jima Sad at all... It actually had a happy ending!! And seing those conditions wasn't really sad either as i've seen lots of other war movies, soooo i kinda got use to how conditions are in war films!!!

I'd say City of Angels is depressing!!!
yeah.. im not so great with war films, as you have deciphered.

saving private ryan made me cry- cuz it was just so graphic and i was watching it all by myself, it really affected me.


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Braveheart
I LOVE THAT FILM........ haha...... my fav line in that movie is "Go home boy" in an amazing scotish accent (which btw is my fav accent in the world.... i could spend hours listening to my scotish friends ramble on about crap and i wouldn't care if they done it in their accent)
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You'd love to hear me speak then XD
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