When I watch movies alone,
sometimes
even something just
mildly sad
makes me cry.
Something that would
make others give
an empathetic nod
or let out an
exasperated sigh
makes me
weep.
I chalk it up to
good writing, good
acting.
Character attachment is
so important.
But really, it
just feels good
to have a reason to
sob like that.
Salty tears and
bitter groans,
go down just a little bit
sweeter
when a sad scene in a movie
justifies their
unsavory appearance.
Sep 8, 2012
Sep 8, 2012 at 11:19 PM UTC
When I watch movies alone,
sometimes
even something just
mildly sad
makes me cry.
Something that would
make others give
an empathetic nod
or let out an
exasperated sigh
makes me
weep.
I chalk it up to
good writing, good
acting.
Character attachment is
so important.
But really, it
just feels good
to have a reason to
sob like that.
Salty tears and
bitter groans,
go down just a little bit
sweeter
when a sad scene in a movie
justifies their
unsavory appearance.
