21aLfOx
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Post by 21aLfOx on Nov 29, 2009 11:33:27 GMT -5
I might not cried.. But i was touched.. . The Confession Scene and The Transformation Scene.. The way movie went on really "suited" with the music.. *something like that* No Way Out while Kenai's telling the truth.. And Transformation performed by Bulgarian Women Choir.. . . Off Topic.. @bruno and Anya I'm in ! I agree with Bruno.. Which man could be so fool.. Why did Atka think those 2 bears can be so dangerous? After all, He realized that he was chasing after the bears.. Not the bears were chasing after him.. . . P.S : Yaaay ! First post on the second page !
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Anya
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Post by Anya on Nov 29, 2009 13:16:26 GMT -5
Off Topic.. @bruno and Anya I'm in ! I agree with Bruno.. Which man could be so fool.. Why did Atka think those 2 bears can be so dangerous? After all, He realized that he was chasing after the bears.. Not the bears were chasing after him.. Well, like I said, Atka confuses me and I don't know what I should actually think about the village-chase-fight -scene. I do hate it when all that happens, but still.. I've begun to suspect that the main reason for adding him to the story was that they wanted to have this dramatic fight towards the end. After all, there were so many fights in the first film. I guess it's understandable to attack the bear in the village, because the people are scared and all, and he doesn't seem to be so well aware of what really is happening; note that he jumps in after Koda has been trapped in the tree. What steals his attention is Nita yelling at the villagers - and the next thing he realizes is that there's a big bear in the village. But yeah, maybe you guys are right about him chasing Kenai after the bears have run off. Whatever his motives are, he is thoughtless and quite foolish.. the poor fellow. I don't like him much, but I can't help feeling sorry for him.. a bit.. I'm sorry, I'm going on about this again and my post is so offtopic.. And don't blame yourselves, guys, it was me who begun speculating in the first place. xD So le's go back to the original subject, crying. Bruno did talk about BB2 as well, and I might say that.. yes, it has made me cry too. Though the thing is that before I actually saw the film itself, I searched for information about it from the web - and when I finally saw it, I pretty much knew everything and there were no much surprises. But while searching, I found out about the sad elements, like Koda feeling neglected or Kenai and Nita feeling hard about breaking the bond. And thinking about those things made me weep. Then the song It Will Be Me has made me cry, as have some pieces of the instrumental music.
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Post by awerewolf on Nov 29, 2009 22:19:19 GMT -5
The confession scene made me cry. "Weep like a little girl" would be a better expression... The song "No way out" tore my heart apart.
I also cried when Koda reunites with his mother, now a spirit.
AND when Kenai decides to remain a bear, saying that Koda needs him.
Maybe I'm weird, but I still cry (=weep like a little girl) watching these scenes...
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Post by czarine on Nov 30, 2009 7:34:18 GMT -5
Nothing wrong with that. I have admit that I didn't cry at all during my first viewing of the first movie (funny fact: I /did/ during the second), but I do seriously adore it. <3
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Feb 19, 2011 5:40:04 GMT -5
Yeah it actually did make me cry the first time I saw it.And it was the first movie to actually have me do that and I still do cry it every time I watch it to this day.
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