The Feels Thread
All people are more or less sentimental. There are a lot of things that can make us FEEL - movies, books, games, etc. To refresh Telltale Talk I decided to create a thread where we can all share our FEELS. And it's also useful for damn masochists who want to find way to get their heart torn :P So, here's some of my stuff that made me FEEL:
1. The Walking Dead (S1E5, S2E5). Do we actually have to discuss it? I'm afraid to replay these episodes because I remember that after I finished Season 1 I couldn't sleep, spent all night crying.
2. Gravity Falls (S2E11, S2E20). Finished watching it a few days ago, still can't get over it. Gravity Falls were probably the best cartoon series I've ever watched. I've rewatched the last episode a few times, cried over and over because of how bittersweet it was. It's even worse when you realize that Gravity Falls came to the end ;_;
3. Corpse Bride. I basically grew up on Tim Burton's cartoons and this one was the best. Believe it or not, but when I was 6 years old I'd watch Corpse Bride every day and always cry at the end. I was crazy about it!
4. Hachiko. Obvious one here. When a dog dies, everyone cries.
5. White Bim Black Ear. It's like Hachiko but waaaay worse. It's a Soviet movie that tells about a dog called Bim. Sorry for the spoilers, but in the end its paw gets stuck in the railway and Bim gets hit by a train. That moment when it howls and tries to get the paw out is veeery long as if the director wanted to torture the viewers. And, of course, the finale is heartbreaking.
6. "Moomoo" by Ivan Turgenev. A story by Russian classical writer Ivan Turgenev. Also about dying dogs. Brought me some manly tears.
I also cried at Titanic but only when I watched it for the third time. Might as well cried on Lion King but I don't remember it.
And what other things made you FEEL?
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The Walking Dead Season 1 - Probably one of the most emotionally impactful stories for me. I remember watching a playthrough of it, and after it ended I ended up questioning life for a week. After I bought the game this intensified the same reaction, and started my preference for Telltale Games.
Of Mice and Men - this was required summer reading for one of my high school english classes. It was very short but the ending really got to me.
Schindler's List - I made the mistake of watching this rated-R film at the age of 15. Normally that wouldn't seem like an issue, but as I knew it was based off a true story, seeing the depiction of the brutality of the holocaust effected me so deeply I couldn't even bring myself to finish the film until two years later.
Titanic - I actually did not cry over the Rose/Jack love story. I cried when the string quartet decided to continue playing when the passengers were scrambling to escape, while it played a montage of the people who never would. I guess like Schindler's List, it's the stories based of real events in history that touch me the most.
The Tigger Movie - I know this is an odd addition to a list right after Shindler's List and Titanic, but I remember this movie as the first movie I ever cried over, at seven years old, I think. For a direct-to-VHS children's movie about Tigger's origins, you would think it would not have been as unecessarily depressing at it was.
Les Miserables - I unfortunately have only seen the movie version, though I am reading the book. I know it was critically mixed, but I was very emotionally touched by this movie, crying at several time and especially during Anne Hathaway's performance of I Dreamed a Dream.
The Hunger Games - I had seen the movie first, then I read all the books before the second movie came out. But upon my first watching of the movie, I was so torn up over Rue's death that it was the closest I came to full-on sobbing in a movie theater, right after Les Miserables.
I know what you mean about the Corpse Bride. While I wouldn't say I got overly emotional over it, it was definitely one of my favorite Burton movies when I was younger, even over the Nightmare before Christmas.
I post many feels but on my phone so have to keep editing in more as only can copy/paste one at a time
Dust an Elysian tail This game surprisingly gave me a lot of feels. Sad ones as well as epic ones. "I-- I remember now. But how can I have destroyed this villiage and been a victim of that same act?" "Jin is dead as is Cassius. Their souls now live within me, constantly reliving that fateful day, forever in battle forever at odds, but as long as I live I still have a choice." "I remember everything and it changes nothing!"
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The order doesn't actually count:
I°) I'm being redundant because it's like my answer to every thread: Valiant Heart the great war. It's a story set in WW1, based on real letters. I can't explain without spoiling it and I recommend the game to everyone.
II°) V for Vendetta: I discovered first the movie, then the comics. Some way it awakened my political consciousness, since I was around 13 years old at this moment. The movie is about feelings (mainly feeling liberty) in a totalitarian world.
III°) A Song of Ice and Fire. I always saw GRRM's work as a naturalist writer ending in a fantasy world and feelings have naturally a place in it, mainly how we can be involved with one character we want to survive but we know deep inside us he won't survive winter. The same applies with the first seasons of got, who adapted some events really well.
IV°) As Cunningfox posted it, the series LOST. Damn, that show was all about feelings, feelings easily brought by an extraordinary OST made by Michael Giacchino.
Honestly, I think it's the best OST I have ever heard, simply hearing it give me feels.
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Mobile Suit Gundam: 0080 War in the Pocket
The Scene in which Alfred gets kissed on the cheek by Christina. Anyone who has seen it knows what I mean. The entire mood was utterly and absolutely heart breaking.
Now that I think about it, that's probably true...
I fucked up
But you know, maybe, just maybe, I stopped someone. Maybe...
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - part II. When Elizabeth died; just the ignominy and manner of her death after all that had happened.
It's alright. I was actually trying to delete my response to the messege because come to think of it the video does have a spoiler before the warning because the preview for the video shows an older Bran and that could be considered a spoiler that he is still alive in season 6.
-Doctor Who Season 1 - "Father's Day"
-Les Miserables (The Play)
-The Dark Tower IIV: The Dark Tower
-11/22/63 (Novel)
-Saving Private Ryan
-AMC's The Walking Dead Season 3 - "Killer Within"
-Inside Out
I need to get out more. Too many things are making me cry!
Adventure times simon and marcy arc, so sad...
Emperor: When the Main character arrived at a school which was nothing but a pile of rubble and chard ash. Highly under rated film as well.
Empire of the Sun: When the protagonist started singing during a ceremony for Kamikaze pilots who were getting ready to take off. Chris Bale when he was a boy is in this film, I'd suggest seeing it. one of the few really good Steven Spielberg movies that is about story, not special effects. The scene is powerful.
Letters from Iwo Jima: Sometimes I have to give Eastwood Credit, he was willing to tackle a film that no other American director would of. There are too many scenes to mention one in particular. It was a companion film made for Flags of Our Fathers, made during the production of that film when Eastwood lost his mind and decided to make two films at once. It was brilliance. I don't care for Eastwood's politics, I don't care for him as an actor, but as a director, he is great.
Gears of war 3 Dom's death
The Walking Dead (Comic & Show) Beth hit me like a ton of bricks, and most recently issue 144, you readers will know.
My post in general:
Here I go...
I had been acquainted with Scooter since 2009... Great character, Great loss.
Fuck, Fuck, Fuck, Don't get me started on Hodor
Scooter... </3 Such an amazing but also sad sacrifice.
Rest in peace, Scooter. You earned it.
HODOR DIDN'T DESERVE THIS. HODOR DESERVED SO MUCH BETTER.
#HodorLivesMatter
wussy.
I only cried at Scooters death.
I'M SORRY THAT I'M AN EMOTIONAL PERSON, K?
I'M SORRY THAT I HAVE MINIMAL EMOTIONS, K?
OH, BUT YOU WON'T HAVE MINIMAL EMOTIONS ANYMORE, IF TALIA DIES IN SEASON 2.
ALSO, WHAT ABOUT RANDALL'S DEATH, SCRUB?! I THOUGHT YOU CRIED WHEN HE DIED.
OH, HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT. SHES ONLY AN INNOCENT LITTLE CHILD.
AND YES I DID, BUT I WAS COMPARING YOUR EMOTIONAL MOMENTS TO MINE.
TECHNICALLY, SHE'S A TEEN, NOT A CHILD, SO...
AND YEAH, BUT STILL.
SHE'S AN INNOCENT TEEN, NOT CAPABLE OF DEFENDING HERSELF.
I'm the Cute Clem of Talia.
Call me Cute Tal from now on.
Tell the mods to change your name to CuteTalia, if they can actually do it.
you earned it
I think I'll just call you Tal.
But people will forget that SirScrub existed.
Also I forgot to mention Talia's song wasnt sad it was bae.
Nah, you will be remembered... in a grave... faaaaaaar away from the forums.
Also, how dare you. It was emotional and sad. But hey, at least you liked it.
OH MAN
I'd like to imagine that the most banned users would get reused graves.
I'm a horrible person.
The emotional part made it bae though
Tell us something we didn't know. :P
And yeah, I have to admit, it made it bae.
That I enjoy hanging out with my friends if I get the chance.
Good, good. I'll convert you to the good side. But you will never be Talia's biggest lover
Okay.
Haha, no. I played GoT before you did, so that makes me a better Talia lover. #GetRekt
I haven't seen you use a Talia profile picture or change your name into Talia.
I USED A TALIA PIC FOR A WHILE, THOUGH. YOU EVEN SAW IT YOURSELF.
pfft nothing is real if you dont have evidence
Here's the evidence. >_>
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