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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 12:20 am (UTC)(link)They feed on your tears.
As Hank Green said, in response to the question "Is it okay to be an adult and cry at Disney movies?" (paraphrased), "RAPUNZEL, THE LANTERNS ARE FOR YOU WAAAAAAAAAAAAH *sobs*"
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 12:35 am (UTC)(link)But Disney isn't about age. Just because you're 27 doesn't mean you've outgrown the ability to be touched by a moving story. I know the internet just loves tearing apart all the flaws in Disney movies ("LOL BEAUTY AND THE BEAST IS ABOUT STOCKHOLM SYNDROME!!!!") but I still love them and they still touch my heart every time. Princess and the Frog had me bawling, and I'm an "adult" too. So I wouldn't stress or feel embarrassed. :)
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I feel like it might have been the result of a bet at the Disney offices. 'Bet you we can't make a movie about a cute alien that turns people into sobbing nonfunctional wrecks!' and then they did.
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 01:00 am (UTC)(link)it's little, and broken, but still good
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FAMILY MEANS NOBODY GETS LEFT BEHIND
OR FORGOTTEN
But seriously, Anon, if anything, I found that as I got into my late 20s and (gulp) early 30s, I became WAY more susceptible to getting choked up by stuff. I think it has something to do with more life experience leading to greater empathy or something, because I never had that problem as a teenager or college student, but now it happens all the fucking time.
Like I welled up at least twice during WRECK-IT GODDAMN RALPH, for fuck's sake.
But anyway yes Lilo and Stitch is especially bad. By which I mean good.
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 02:50 am (UTC)(link)The answer is "no."
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(Anonymous) 2013-01-03 02:56 am (UTC)(link)Now I cry at fucking everything.
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And yeah, agreed with everyone who says they cry more easily now than they did when they were younger. I still kind of envy people who all-out sob during movies/books; I just get misty-eyed.
The Iron Giant. Every time.
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