More great posts for Day 3 of our tear-filled blogathon!
F for Films reviews the Japanese animated film Grave of the Fireflies, a tragic story of children orphaned by World War II.
Love Letters to Old Hollywood finds classic films often bring her to tears, including Romance in Manhattan.
Big Screen, Small Words writes about how the unlikely friendship in Disney’s The Fox and the Hound always makes her emotional.
dbmoviesblog argues Head in the Clouds is an underrated and heart-felt film.
MovieRob‘s final entry in the blogathon is The Pride of the Yankees, the true story of baseball player Lou Gehrig.
Moon in Gemini talks about the personal cathartic experience she had watching Contact.
Old School Evil gets choked up by the familial love in The Incredibles.
Shroud of Thoughts takes on France’s answer to Gone with the Wind, the epic Children of Paradise.
Let’s Go to the Movies names 7 Films That Make You Cry.
Prince of Hollywood brings us into the tragic world of Little Annie Rooney.
If you post later today, I will add it to a final recap tomorrow.
I am overwhelmed by the amazing variety of films chosen! There are even a few I need to put on my watch list. Thanks to all the bloggers who contributed to this event!
I’m sorry I signed up and didn’t end up getting my post ready in time. The weekend got away from me. So much good to read here !
Totally understand! It happens to all of us. Hope you enjoy reading the posts!
Hey, do you mind fixing my website name? It’s Old School Evil, not Devil, even though that’s a pretty cool name as well 😋
Oh, my! So sorry! Will fix as soon as I can.
Fixed! 😊
Thanks so much for hosting! This was a lot of fun, and some great films and writing in the contributions.
Josh
Hi Debbie. Thanks so much for hosting this very emotional blogathon. I’m really enjoying reading all the entries.
Thanks and well done Debbie, for hosting a fantastic Blogathon!
I really enjoyed reading this posts! Thanks for hosting this event, such a great idea.
This was a wonderful blogathon. Thanks so much for organizing.
Now I have to go buy more tissue…