arkuat ([info]arkuat) wrote,
@ 2008-07-22 04:06:00
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Minnesota summer movie thing
So, for the third year in a row now, I'm doing this summer in Minnesota arrangement which involves my getting to see a lot more movies per week than I'm used to seeing. The last 24 hours involved Trek, a homebrew documentary about doing all 2189 miles of the Appalachian Trail in the summer of 2001, and The Lives of Others, a German-language film (yes, I did rely on subtitles) which had me sobbing and bawling with tears streaming from my eyes right after it ended. Even though I got to see that last in privacy with an audience of one, I'm not so sure I wouldn't have been crying if I'd seen it for the first time in a public movie theater. I saw the Frida biopic in a public movie theater, and sobbed during it, after all.

The night before I watched a recently (1997) declassified US military training film about Operation Tumbler Snapper (1952?). I was too bemused to sob (and besides, that military-sounding snare-drum soundtrack is designed to prevent sobbing), but hey, that was weird too.



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[info]minnehaha
2008-07-22 12:24 pm UTC (link)
I liked the idea of hiking the AT before and after watching "Trek."

K. {PS: if you haven't seen "The Good Shepherd", I can recommend it for all except the eyes-averted torture scene]

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[info]qichichi
2009-04-26 01:35 am UTC (link)
Hey, I saw The Lives of Others. I don't remember if I cried. I usually only cry at happy endings, sad endings, and sappy endings.

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