Poor Michael. While the rest of family was crying at the sad events of the TV movie, it took Mike a few hours lying in bed and thinking about the movie before he finally realized it was sad. This is kind of like when someone gets a joke several minutes after it has been told and they think about it for awhile.
My older daughter never cries during movies, no matter how sad or emotional. She feels the emotions…just no tears. Easily the saddest, most tear-inducing movie I’ve ever seen (and I’m a classic movie-crier) is “I’m Not Ashamed”, the true story of one of the kids killed at Columbine. We all watched it together. My younger daughter & I were holding each other, sobbing. My husband was wiping his eyes. Our older girl…nothing; but after the movie, she did comment how good the movie was…and how sad. That’s just how she is. (She also didn’t jump at the end of “Carrie”…but that’s another story for another day.)
I went through a stage as a teenager when I thought I wouldn’t be interested in The Wizard of Oz any more, because I thought it was a “kids movie”. Then I saw a lot of people gathered around a TV set in the college dorm activity area enjoying it a lot, and it was then that I realized my attitude made no sense. Stop worrying about labels and enjoy what you like.
I remember watching It’s a Wonderful Life on TV with my family. I heard sniffling and glanced around. My Mom, Dad, and sister were all teary-eyed. I snickered. Two years later, I was joining them with the tissues. The difference? Change from child to young woman.
“I get my own room? And I’m a part of this family now? My dreams have come true!” ….. “Oh, yes dear. We always need more people for our maple syrup production. I’ll be sure to get you up bright and early at four o’clock in the morning!”
A group of us, as young teens went to see “An Imitation Of Life”(1959)-No spoilers, it has one of THE SADDEST endings ever ! I had an upset stomach, which I mentioned as we went to leave. My friend said, “Does it hurt that bad ?”..I said, “I’m not crying because my stomach hurts, I’m crying because of the movie!” And that started our little group laughing, which in turn got us nasty glares from other theater goers.
Little Sarah Jane? Well, when you grow up, little Sarah Jane, you can look forward to some strange adventures with a madman in a box. And after he moves on, he’ll leave you with the best robot dog a woman could have.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
You okay, Mike? Was there a ninja chopping onions in your bedroom?
howtheduck almost 3 years ago
Poor Michael. While the rest of family was crying at the sad events of the TV movie, it took Mike a few hours lying in bed and thinking about the movie before he finally realized it was sad. This is kind of like when someone gets a joke several minutes after it has been told and they think about it for awhile.
angelolady Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Love all the faces.
jimchronister2016 almost 3 years ago
Morning Lynn, you must have a degree in Psychology. Love you, Jim
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member almost 3 years ago
He’s just way too cool to cry in front of anyone.
Daniel Verburg almost 3 years ago
What happen of the family dog, wasn’t he watching TV too ?
paulinalagu almost 3 years ago
What film are they supposed to be watching?
Wren Fahel almost 3 years ago
My older daughter never cries during movies, no matter how sad or emotional. She feels the emotions…just no tears. Easily the saddest, most tear-inducing movie I’ve ever seen (and I’m a classic movie-crier) is “I’m Not Ashamed”, the true story of one of the kids killed at Columbine. We all watched it together. My younger daughter & I were holding each other, sobbing. My husband was wiping his eyes. Our older girl…nothing; but after the movie, she did comment how good the movie was…and how sad. That’s just how she is. (She also didn’t jump at the end of “Carrie”…but that’s another story for another day.)
Johnnyrico almost 3 years ago
“Laaaaaaaaaassssiiiieeee!!!!”
foodseller almost 3 years ago
@howtheduck—Thank you, once again, for explaining that to us all! lol
Lisa Marie Chamberlain almost 3 years ago
Crazy Michael!
kaycstamper almost 3 years ago
He had to feign not caring…until he was alone.
djtenltd almost 3 years ago
@howtheduck- It’s called a “delayed reaction”.
Bob Blumenfeld almost 3 years ago
That dialog sounds awfully realistic (for a sob-story movie). Does anyone recognize it?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Yeah. I get it. Military discipline and bearing are tough. Especially, if you are not.
tripwire45 almost 3 years ago
My wife watches those things all the time. I usually watch an “adventure” movie on the computer or read a book instead.
pheets almost 3 years ago
The kid just didn’t want to cry in front of his family, especially Elizabeth. And sometimes, it takes a while for the moment to sink in.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Michael will not have sweet dreams tonight.
Robert4170 almost 3 years ago
I went through a stage as a teenager when I thought I wouldn’t be interested in The Wizard of Oz any more, because I thought it was a “kids movie”. Then I saw a lot of people gathered around a TV set in the college dorm activity area enjoying it a lot, and it was then that I realized my attitude made no sense. Stop worrying about labels and enjoy what you like.
mindjob almost 3 years ago
Just like me at my Dad’s funeral, when it hit…
CitizenOfTheValley almost 3 years ago
I remember watching It’s a Wonderful Life on TV with my family. I heard sniffling and glanced around. My Mom, Dad, and sister were all teary-eyed. I snickered. Two years later, I was joining them with the tissues. The difference? Change from child to young woman.
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
Fantasy vs reality……
Johnnyrico almost 3 years ago
“I get my own room? And I’m a part of this family now? My dreams have come true!” ….. “Oh, yes dear. We always need more people for our maple syrup production. I’ll be sure to get you up bright and early at four o’clock in the morning!”
paranormal almost 3 years ago
Michael is a late weeper…
BlitzMcD almost 3 years ago
Truth!
this is summerdog almost 3 years ago
The only show that makes me cry every time, is CALL THE MIDWIFE.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Good night, John-boy!
hagarthehorrible almost 3 years ago
For youngsters the emotions sink in slowly but surely.
christelisbetty almost 3 years ago
A group of us, as young teens went to see “An Imitation Of Life”(1959)-No spoilers, it has one of THE SADDEST endings ever ! I had an upset stomach, which I mentioned as we went to leave. My friend said, “Does it hurt that bad ?”..I said, “I’m not crying because my stomach hurts, I’m crying because of the movie!” And that started our little group laughing, which in turn got us nasty glares from other theater goers.
MCProfessor almost 3 years ago
It’s a defense mechanism with young men. If the feel like they are going to become emotional, they leave so they can do it without witnesses.
calliarcale almost 3 years ago
Little Sarah Jane? Well, when you grow up, little Sarah Jane, you can look forward to some strange adventures with a madman in a box. And after he moves on, he’ll leave you with the best robot dog a woman could have.
phoenixnyc almost 3 years ago
Sarah Jane?
198.23.5.11 almost 3 years ago
Okay,was this made up or based on an actual movie or TV show?ANNE OF GREEN GABLES??