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7point34 - this could be an entirely different thread, but, I know what you mean. I lost my sister 11 years ago in a car wreck, and, some movies are hard to watch. I don't like stories about loss and sadness because I've been there - it's a reality to know exactly what that feels like. I've always been a very emotional person. Armageddon - a stupid movie to most people - is a movie that always gets me. That moment of Bruce Willis choosing suicide to make his daughter happy is really powerful, when they're talking for the last time. it's always hard to watch.
The only thing I fear about dying myself - if it happened at a young age - is that I hate knowing what people go through, family, friends, etc. but for people that I love, knowing that one day they won't be here, that we'll all have to say goodbye one day, if we're lucky enough for that moment, I dwell on that frequently. Obsessively, sometimes. There is nothing harder in life than knowing that someone is gone - gone completely, and there only in memory. It's a very consuming thought.
- of course it hurts... it will always hurt, though it will get less with time. memories are key, and try to make the most of your time7point34
- Indeed. :)mg33
- I'm a sucker for scenes like that, despite anything people may say about that film. I can't imagine how it feels from your perspective thoughJaline
- perspective though.Jaline