I saw 12 times...and I always cried. The more I saw it, the more I cried. Perhaps I´m very sensible man...or is normal?
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I saw 12 times...and I always cried. The more I saw it, the more I cried. Perhaps I´m very sensible man...or is normal?
I saw 10 times... and I almost cried :D While destruction of Hometree and dying Tsu'tey, Trudy...
On my very, very last viewing, I almost cried. Other than that not so much...
Hoorah bitches. Hoo-f*cking-rah!
"Fill your enemies with primal fear, then fill their lungs with fire!" ―Ancient Gand proverb
Lol you guys. I never cried. The first two viewings, which were 2 days apart. I felt kind of depressed/ sad. Now I'm really chill while watching it.
"Live your own life, for you will die your own death." - Latin Proverb
I never cried really. But I felt tears in my eyes when Hometree fell, and when I saw how happy Quaritch was to have destroyed the home for hundreds, or maybe even thousands of Na'vi.
Oel ngati kameie
Apparently my Na'vi name is Tzmukan.
I tear up at four different parts, at least, every time I watch it.
I cried about 3 times, When Eytukan died, when Seze died, and when Hometree fell.
Well, when I watched Avatar 5 times (4 times 3D, German-dubbed, once 2D, original English version) I found myself reacting with tears to the same scenes every time:
- Jake's first experience in his avatar body (running) - I felt a few tears of joy in my eyes, even that early into the movie...
- Jake's initiation - I felt like Grace there, and my eyes were just as wet as hers.
- RDA dozers taking down the Tree of Voices - there, for the first time, I felt tears running down my cheeks
- The Destruction of Hometree, Eytukan's death, Neytiri mourning
- Grace's death - left my eyes wet with tears, too - even though she now became a part of the world she loved.
Regarding Tsu'tey's death, I felt tears welling up when reading the screenplay and came to know what happened after he toppled from the Valkyrie's loading ramp... and how he died in the end.
Well, I am a quite emotional person and never ashamed of admitting it.
Wiggling bare toes,
~*Txim Asawl*~
Si'ekong te'lanä, te'lanä le-Na'vi, oeru teya si.
(And the beat of the hearts, the hearts of the people, fills me.)
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