Who equally watched titanic about 3 times and cried all the three times?
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Re: Who equally watched titanic about 3 times and cried all the three times?
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Yes, I always hope for Jack to survive but it's so sad that he keeps on dying everytime I watch it.
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Everytime I tell you. Tears just have to flow.Sophialynne4 wrote: ↑13 May 2020, 15:28 I've watched this movie about 20 times and still cry over it every time. It's just an amazing story.
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Yupp, correct. Romantic tragedies are the best. Romeo and Juliet and The notebook had me teary just like The titanic movie.RobinBennet wrote: ↑26 Sep 2020, 14:12 I have probably watched it a million time and it still gets me every time. I love romantic tragedies.