i just saw this movie last night. i was so excited since Disney never shows the movie anymore. I cried so hard. Shia Labeouf did a great job in this film. I cried hardest when he got lost in the library and when he asked Tru if she was mad at him because she doesn't play with him anymore. Disney did such a good job with this movie. I just wish they would make more good films instead of the same cheesy movies they make now. but i loveed it.
me to man i love this movie it makes me cry so bad just cuz its so sad but stupidass disney channle doesnt put it anymore disney channle is so gay now i mean i miss th eold dinsey! doesnt anyone else?
how can you say that disney is "gay" the point of the movie is basically not to use those derogatory terms. gay and retarded fall into the same category of people that are different. I'm glad that this movie made you think. but you should choose your words wisely. next time think before you post please.
i never cry during movie like i have never but i forgot about this movie i saw it when i was like 8 or something. i whatched it today on youtube and i cried!!! i love this movie. one of my altime favorite films<espically on disney> shia labeouf is SUCH a great actor. this is a dramatic film that had meaning and like moved me. LOVE IT!!!:)
it is my first time to watch it. And i like it very very much, it's so touching. The first time i saw its advertisement this past few days i felt interested about it. Honestly, i almost cried in every scene and the SONGS are really touching, i loved it..
Dude, I cried so hard throughout the movie. Shia was amazing. He should have won an oscar for that performance! Heartwarming movie. Its hard to believe 5 or 6 years ago we were getting quality movies with a purpose and now we get crap like the Cheetah Girls and High School Musical. I remember when Disney Channel played shows like 8 Simple rules, Boy meets World and Daddio. What happened?! The late nineties and really early noughties Disney Channel was great. The guy that cancelled those shows should have his ass on a platter. Its obvious that the primary target audience is tween girls now with shows like Hannah Montana ruling the airwaves 24/7. Where did the real issues from shows like Boy meets World go, y'know? I remember watching that show when i was around 13 and it was awesome. I dealt with real growing up issues like dating and puberty, and in the later college episodes (near the time the show threw in the towel) sex, drugs and young marriage. And they did this sensibly with but with a great sense of humour (if the makes sense!). Its like they're trying to make the next generation of viewers protected from real life as the channel's "dumbening" clearly shows. Any one agree?
THis 100% I remember when this movie came on and it really touched me. I could watch it now and fall in love all over again. I can't even believe these movies came from the same channel.
I'm a guy and I'm not embarrassed at all to say that I cried my eyes out. I think I cried the most during the library scene and the kite scene, and I always felt bad when the dad got mad at Eddie. This is the saddest movie I have ever seen and the best DCOM ever.
i remember i cried so much when it first came out and i was very young, like 8 or 9. but i have it recorded and i still cry buckets whenever i see it... this is an amazing movie
The first time i saw Tru Confessions was tonight & it was amazing. I loved every scene that had Shia in it & he is truly remarkable. Also, i cried in every single scene. It's heartbreaking & emotional, yet fullfilling. Great movie :)