Emotional moments in movies that meant nothing to you?

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ArcticFox
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It's impossible to react to Free Willy with anything but derisive amusement when one knows the real-life stories of Keiko, who was the orca who played Wlly, and Tilikum, one of the inspirations for the character.

Suffice it to say freeing an orca that's been in captivity is not... so simple.
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The irony of Keiko is just palpable.
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You mean in the same way that one has for disney's Little Mermaid, when one knows the ending of the actual story?
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blacksinow wrote:You mean in the same way that one has for disney's Little Mermaid, when one knows the ending of the actual story?
If you think that one was bad, you should see the original ending to Snow White...
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—Brigham Young

"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
—Christopher Hitchens
blacksinow
You misunderstand, I liked the original ending to little mermaid.
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Then you'd LOVE Snow White.
"He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool."
—Brigham Young

"Don't take refuge in the false security of consensus."
—Christopher Hitchens
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