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psychic_girl reborn wrote:
Cooper Koch and Nicholas Alexander Chavez have a couple of crying or sobbing scenes in the series Monsters : The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story as the two men get thorough trauma and complicated emotional situations in episodes 4 and 5 in the second half of the ep. Cooper Koch also starts sobbing in ep 3 and his tears start pouring from his eyes during this scene at 40:30 and at 44:08.
Curious, did you watch the series because you knew there would be copious tears ahead of time?
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In MONSTERS They are crying scene i almost every episode, it's really interesting the scenes on the stand, since you dont know if its an act or no.
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Ella wrote:
psychic_girl reborn wrote:
Cooper Koch and Nicholas Alexander Chavez have a couple of crying or sobbing scenes in the series Monsters : The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story as the two men get thorough trauma and complicated emotional situations in episodes 4 and 5 in the second half of the ep. Cooper Koch also starts sobbing in ep 3 and his tears start pouring from his eyes during this scene at 40:30 and at 44:08.
Curious, did you watch the series because you knew there would be copious tears ahead of time?
I kinda of hoped there will be some crying scenes at some point because I m familiarised with Menendez brothers' case. I also saw the original testimonies in court and I assumed there would be some crying in the movie too. But I don't watch a film just because of that, I like being taken by surprise most of the time. Sometimes there's less crying than I expect to see and at other times there's more than I can think about. What baffles me is that I never get really bored or fed up with this aspect of myself and even though I spoilt some fun of actually truly enjoying some emotional parts in films without looking for crying moments I can still connect with the characters or the people involved beyond my little obsession..