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the parts where i almost cried


The part when the old lady was driving Todd to the woods, i felt a lump in my throat, it was so sad! Also at the end when Copper heard a voice by Todd in his head when they were little "do you think we will be friends forever?" that also made me cry. :(

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Jeez, this part gets me every stinkin' time! I'll watch this movie, thinking that I won't choke up when she's driving him into the woods, and then I see her shed a tear and I just start crying, too! The worst part is I'm a 24-year-old man and am supposedly a mature, logical guy.

There are other parts that affect me emotionally, but that is the one part of the movie where I just break down.

Needless to say, I *never* watch this with my friends. They'd never let me hear the end of it! ;)

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"Jeez, this part gets me every stinkin' time! I'll watch this movie, thinking that I won't choke up when she's driving him into the woods, and then I see her shed a tear and I just start crying, too! The worst part is I'm a 24-year-old man and am supposedly a mature, logical guy."

woah man, I'm also a 24 year old guy, and I shed a couple tears after that scene.
What a coincidence, lol.

The look of utter helplessness and confusion on Tod's face is what gets you.
Even the scene in Air Bud where Josh has to get rid of Buddy didn't effect me because a real dog can't show that kind of emotion.

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Yep, i choked up at that scene. Watched it for the first time in about 20 years. I didn't realise how much of a depressing film it is.

**Accio Harry's virginity!**

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Omg yes. The look on his face like "momma is this a game? " then when she puts her hands out indicating him to stay his smile fades, she leaves, then it starts raining and he's there confused and heartbroken . Just remembering that scene I get teary.

The ending voice over gets me too. Especially when you see how different they became growing up and how things turned out far different then their childhood innocence imagined.

Very touching movie.

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