Most of us have a story about crying at the movies. Some people have a lot of stories about crying during a lot of movies. No judgment. The point of watching, at least for most of us, is to ride the wave of the story, and sometimes that story is really freaking sad. There’s a difference, however, between being sad during a movie’s runtime and that sadness lingering with you for a period of time after you’re done watching the movie.
That was a hot topic of conversation over the weekend, as a post on Reddit asking people about the most depressed they’ve ever been after watching a movie made it all the way to the front page. Thousands of people dropped in their favorites and tens of thousands of people upvoted the choices they liked best, and to our surprise, an animated movie wound up being the most talked about. No, it wasn’t "Up." It turns out there are a lot of people going through their lives still thinking about how incredibly sad "The Fox And The Hound" is.
That was a hot topic of conversation over the weekend, as a post on Reddit asking people about the most depressed they’ve ever been after watching a movie made it all the way to the front page. Thousands of people dropped in their favorites and tens of thousands of people upvoted the choices they liked best, and to our surprise, an animated movie wound up being the most talked about. No, it wasn’t "Up." It turns out there are a lot of people going through their lives still thinking about how incredibly sad "The Fox And The Hound" is.
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