Crying while watching a sad movie is a truly human experience, and most people who claim to not suffer from this phenomenon are probably lying. Sadness has its place in storytelling, either as a natural part of tragic events, or a way of helping us move forward. It's for this reason that guest Luke Bostrom and I are taking some time to exchange sob stories and recognize some of the films that have helped us grow into more well-rounded movie watchers. Grab a box of tissues and join us for the conversation!
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