The ending made me cry.


Maybe I've just been super emotional lately but the ending made me cry. It was so well done!

I think this is quite possibly the perfect best friends movie. I watched it for the first time today with my mom, it was one of her favorite movies as a kid, and I plan on watching it with my best girlfriend in a few days!

I really liked it. Of course I pretty much always like any movie with Haley Mills in it.

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No, it made me cry too. Wonderful story.

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~ The ending made me cry a bit too.


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"Haven’t you heard the word
how I want you?

O, I’m gonna be wounded
O, I’m gonna be your wound
O, I’m gonna bruise you
O, you’re gonna be my bruise
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Wendla & Melchior of Spring Awakening

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When Sister Liguori dies, it makes me cry. And then Rachel doesn't understand why Mary joins the order, and she won't talk to Mary, and then she does... I may just be more in touch with human emotions than I was in a child, or I may just be emotionally overwrought at the moment, or perhaps a combination of both.

But it's a wonderful movie.

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Yes, Ligouri's passing was so sad...

One of the last lines in the movie probably brought on laughter to hundreds of thousands of teary eyed viewers: "You'll make some crazy nun!"

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Saddest part of the movie is when Lugori dies: so beautifully done

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Oh me too!

Kate Nash is extraordinarily overrated

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The scene in the retirement home when Mother Superior is comforting the elderly woman because her kids didn't come for Christmas. I'm crying right now just thinking of it. I wonder if I have abandonment issues!

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This the only movie I remember my mom and dad taking us kids to in a drive-in (I would have been about 6.) But even without that sentimental value, this movie is so sweet, it always chokes me up.

And I'm a guy.

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I watched this again recently and was crying like a baby by the end.

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I saw it originally when I was 9 years old, and it sure left an impression on me. I was very sad.

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you never again have such close relationships as you had at that age. that's why it made me cry. I sure miss that.

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Me too, it was really touching.

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I must admit, I get STILL get a lump.

Mind you, graduating from a Catholic high school in 1980, there are some similarities (but alas none of us became nuns/sisters...thank God).

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Underneath the slapstick humor and the dated 1960's pop culture references in The Trouble With Angels(1966), there's a story about friendship. Where Angels Go Trouble Follows(1968) tries to recapture that same spirit.

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yeah the ending was really sad. the look in rachels face when she finds out that mary was going to become a nun was sad too. but it was really well done. great movie.

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Why would anyone want to throw their life away like that?

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I don't think the reason why she was mad was because Mary was going to become a Nun....she was hurt because Mary did not tell her, she had to hear it from someone else

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I couldn't watch this movie for years because I cried so hard at the end of it.

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