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Sex Lies & Videotape is unfortunately not available on American Netflix.
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PhoebeOnThePhone wrote:
Sex Lies & Videotape is unfortunately not available on American Netflix.
The scene is also on yourube but it's poor quality. Can you find some other site ?
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caircair wrote:
Hugh Grant is one. I've been looking for a really good crying scene from him for ages, with no luck. He did film one for Florence Foster Jenkins, but it was cut out of the movie and the DVD didn't include it in the additional scenes.
He tears up in Nine months when he sees the baby's ecography, it's somewhere at 58:00 in the film and the scene is brief but tears are visible in his eyes. He also tears up in Extreme Measures after he is told he was paralyzed. ( at 1.25)
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psychic_girl wrote:
caircair wrote:
Hugh Grant is one. I've been looking for a really good crying scene from him for ages, with no luck. He did film one for Florence Foster Jenkins, but it was cut out of the movie and the DVD didn't include it in the additional scenes.
He tears up in Nine months when he sees the baby's ecography, it's somewhere at 58:00 in the film and the scene is brief but tears are visible in his eyes. He also tears up in Extreme Measures after he is told he was paralyzed. ( at 1.25)
I vaguely remember a crying scene from Hugh Grant in the movie MAURICE; he has kind of a nervous breakdown in bed, but I watched it 25 years ago :-)
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The amazon Prime movie 7500 has a really nice stretch of crying and thinly controlled emotion by Joseph Gordon Lovett.
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Ooh, about where in the movie does that happen, yellowrose?
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PhoebeOnThePhone wrote:
Michiel Huisman's character was kiiiiind of an uncaring person, so I can see him not crying. (Though that just means I want him to cry all the more.) I would have expected crying from Henry Thomas and what's-his-name who played the addict brother.
The actor who plays Luke does cry towards the end of episode 4 in season 1. There's this sad scene where his brother tells him about his twin sister suicide and his eyes are filled with tears which stram down later on. He also tears up before when he tells his recovery story at the rehab meeting. It's a decent scene for a start
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Ah yes I can totally envision that happening, probably because I vaguely remember that.
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About "7500": Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a pilot experiencing a hijacking and does a good bit of crying at various points throughout the movie. Terrific performance and film.
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Squonk, that sounds fantastic.