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[Music] What song/music in a movie/tv show made you weep?



desprateseagull

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Jul 20, 2003
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brighton, actually
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Publius Ovidius

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Born free....when Elsa brought her cubs to see joy adamson.,

Bawled my eyes out
 


Dick Swiveller

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As a kid, the Incredible Hulk music as he walked off into the distance.
 




studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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Music or song, nothing.

While the use of music or a song can enhance or distract from a scene, it is not the music that will bring an emotional response, but the scene, storyline and acting that will weigh more heavily.
 


Publius Ovidius

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In the bbc documentary for the twin towers attack, barber's adagio for strings over the soundtrack.
 


marlowe

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I always remember the end to Our Friends in the North being played out to Dont Look Back in Anger and being really moved by it. I think the emotional impact was stronger because of the long emotional journey we'd been on with all the characters through a thirty year period of their lives over the course of its nine week run so when it finally ended after all that time it really hit you. Absolutely brilliant series.

Music comes in at 6.20

https://youtu.be/6ivHzbw4RLQ
 
















The Clamp

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I always remember the end to Our Friends in the North being played out to Dont Look Back in Anger and being really moved by it. I think the emotional impact was stronger because of the long emotional journey we'd been on with all the characters through a thirty year period of their lives over the course of its nine week run so when it finally ended after all that time it really hit you. Absolutely brilliant series.

Music comes in at 6.20

https://youtu.be/6ivHzbw4RLQ

Yep. This. I was wracking my nut trying to think of a music scene in a film that elicits the old wobbly lip. This is it. I have only had the fortitude to watch the whole series once because it takes such a toll. It's probably some of the best drama ever committed to film and (is it Geordie?) him walking off in the end is just magnificent but I can't watch it as it gets me everytime. It's so genuinely sad.
Damn that was a brilliant series.
 


Algernon

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My kids won't watch this film.
27 and 30. It's a beautiful film and they're missing out but they won't watch it.
 



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