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Confession: I knew I was in trouble when I was crying at the 3 minute mark of this movie.
My dear husband patted my knee while I sobbed like a little girl, over and over again. Some of them were sad tears, but most were happy.
Go see Up. It’s a wonderful little heart-happy movie.
M

Confession: I knew I was in trouble when I was crying at the 3 minute mark of this movie.

My dear husband patted my knee while I sobbed like a little girl, over and over again. Some of them were sad tears, but most were happy.

Go see Up. It’s a wonderful little heart-happy movie.

M

06/06/2009 00:15
  1. giin reblogged this from withoutmelissa and added:
    Hip Hip Hooray for the first Asian to lead a Disney flick without his Asian-ness being integral to the story line:...
  2. yeachum reblogged this from sequinsandsideeye and added:
    RIGHT! so emotionally overwhelming, this movie. loved every second.
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  4. rabsnyc reblogged this from sequinsandsideeye and added:
    Could not have been more in love with this movie. Totally agree with the sentiments expressed above.
  5. sequinsandsideeye reblogged this from withoutmelissa and added:
    same experience. Loved it
  6. astridscorner reblogged this from withoutmelissa and added:
    didn’t see this movie...3D, because we watched it...drive in...
  7. mallorybrasher reblogged this from ashpea and added:
    I was a little thankful for the 3d glasses, nobody could really tell that I was bawling my eyes out.
  8. ashpea reblogged this from withoutmelissa and added:
    Oh Melissa; same thing happened to me!...movie today with the boy and
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