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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I absolutely love this movie. Yes, it is a very sad and tragic event of our history. However, I have watched the movie so many times, I have to quote the whole beginning of the movie
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When I watch the movie, I always hope for a different outcome. I cry every time.
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I cried but mostly I feel sad and depressed. One scene that sticks up to my memory is the mother lulling her children to sleep. I really felt sorry for all of them.
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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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The very first time I watched Titanic I cried. I had never cried for a movie before that. Everytime it shows on tv I watch it.
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I'll watch it for the fifth time and I think I'll probably still cry again. So emotional considering it is based on a true story.
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I did not, but I though It was just fine.
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I rewatched this movie, and it is a classic. When I first saw it, I was blown away by the cinematography. Watching it recently, I noticed how advanced the picture quality was for its time and how it still remains so beautiful in modern times. Finally Leo won an Oscar, although he should have won it from Titanic.
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The first time I watched Titanic, I was really young so my attention span was short and I didn't even manage to finish the movie. When I grew up and finally watched it, I'll definitely say that it makes me cry every single time.
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I did not cry watching it because I was more focused on the fact that Jack did not survive. Rather than sad, i feel annoyed at the writer. 😂😂😂
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I have probably watched it a million time and it still gets me every time. I love romantic tragedies.
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Listen, I cried the first time and all of 15 times that I've watched it. That movie is very emotional.
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eliviac35 wrote: 29 Apr 2020, 12:39 When I watch the movie, I always hope for a different outcome. I cry every time.
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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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.
Everytime I tell you. Tears just have to flow.
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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.
Yupp, correct. Romantic tragedies are the best. Romeo and Juliet and The notebook had me teary just like The titanic movie.
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