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phlargo
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Tu_triky
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 3:53 am Post subject: |
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phlargo wrote: |
Totally agree - great chemistry and a great series. He did Beautiful Life too, right? |
SHE did Beautiful Life, Orange Days, Overtime, Long Vacation, Sora Kara..., etc.
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Wynter
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bmwracer wrote: | The very, very last scene in Orange Days. |
OMG yea. I broke into the ugly cry. Kou-chan was fab in that drama. _________________
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phlargo
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bmwracer
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 7:28 am Post subject: |
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phlargo wrote: | Haha.. I find that absolutely every time I watch that bit, I tear up... I actually started choking up just commenting on it before! |
It's hard to watch or even think about that scene without getting a lump in your throat...
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Lifo
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Quote: | The very, very last scene in Orange Days. |
Totally agree. A very touching end.
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Wynter
Joined: 23 Jul 2006 Posts: 19307 Location: Musa's Pocket Country: |
Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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phlargo wrote: |
Haha.. I find that absolutely every time I watch that bit, I tear up... I actually started choking up just commenting on it before! |
Wow, you must be really sensitive...
I only cried when I watched it the first time, and then after that it was a lump in the throat... but only when I watch the actual scene. And even then I have to watch proceeding scenes to get in the mood.
Wynter <--- Ice Queen _________________
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bmwracer
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 9:46 pm Post subject: |
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angelai wrote: | its gokusen one and two.. |
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angelai
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bmwracer
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bmwracer
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Posted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:28 pm Post subject: |
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marspeach wrote: | Yeah, the fact that the Gokusens ended was good! |
Ah, yes... I didn't think of it that way.
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phlargo
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 12:34 am Post subject: |
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Wynter wrote: |
Wow, you must be really sensitive...
I only cried when I watched it the first time, and then after that it was a lump in the throat... but only when I watch the actual scene. And even then I have to watch proceeding scenes to get in the mood.
Wynter <--- Ice Queen |
It's true.. for a guy I'm really emotional (at least in some ways - I allow myself to empathize a lot). However, I have the ability to distance myself from emotion and confront the most emotionally painful situation with steel resolve and cold detached reason. So, I think when I cry during emotional dramas it's more to do with permitting myself that vulnerability and establishing a balance. I'm emotional where I know I can be so and not where I think there is something at stake (I think my exs all hated the fact I never yelled at them - they thought I was kinda inhuman and could confront the most terrible things they could say to me with an attempt to understand why they feel that way, rather than the hurt they wanted to impose)
I discussed it with Beem in another thread somewhere - about how I see being emphathetic as way to extend my personal experience. With such short lives, we can only experience so much and much of what we do in our lives are attempts to expand and diversify that set of experiences (ie. gain money or power). For me, expanding that experience is very important and I try do it many ways:- I try to understand other peoples' situations not only from a cognative perspective, but as much of an emotional one as I can muster. In a sense, I actually want to step into their shoes to feel what they feel, knowing that it is unlikely that I will ever personally experience exactly that emotional situation. _________________
"Actually, I don't have bones. I'm supported
by a system of fluid-filled bladders"
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Wynter
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 5:16 am Post subject: |
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phlargo wrote: |
It's true.. for a guy I'm really emotional (at least in some ways - I allow myself to empathize a lot). However, I have the ability to distance myself from emotion and confront the most emotionally painful situation with steel resolve and cold detached reason. So, I think when I cry during emotional dramas it's more to do with permitting myself that vulnerability and establishing a balance. I'm emotional where I know I can be so and not where I think there is something at stake (I think my exs all hated the fact I never yelled at them - they thought I was kinda inhuman and could confront the most terrible things they could say to me with an attempt to understand why they feel that way, rather than the hurt they wanted to impose)
I discussed it with Beem in another thread somewhere - about how I see being emphathetic as way to extend my personal experience. With such short lives, we can only experience so much and much of what we do in our lives are attempts to expand and diversify that set of experiences (ie. gain money or power). For me, expanding that experience is very important and I try do it many ways:- I try to understand other peoples' situations not only from a cognative perspective, but as much of an emotional one as I can muster. In a sense, I actually want to step into their shoes to feel what they feel, knowing that it is unlikely that I will ever personally experience exactly that emotional situation. |
Sugoi, you really put some thought in to this! My philosophy is just to be natural. Go freely with your emotions when the cause arises only if your body is telling you to. I can't control what I feel when I feel it. I just go with it when it comes. _________________
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