I cried. Did you?


This movie brought up memmories of my carefree childhood. I cried to learn my association with the happiest of my childhood is built upon the sadness of the author's pitiful life.

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Just watched it again and cried again when she does in the theater. I still get furious when she makes the flip comment about Sherman getting shot. He was a war hero, for God's sake.

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I nearly cried with Pamela when she was watching the ending of the 'Mary Poppins premier. That was the only time that I was really moved.

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I don't just cry; I ugly cry. I saw it last night for the fourth time, and though I didn't cry as hard as last time (I was facedown on the couch bawling for five minutes), I still wept and I wept at more parts and longer.

Heck, I even tear up watching Mary Poppins now, at the part where Mr. Banks walks down the street alone, where Burt talks to his kids, the Let's Go Fly a Kite scene (all of which I also cry at when she watches the premiere) and also, annoyingly, at the "Banks" song, which is supposed to be funny but I can never watch the same way again.

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