'The Notebook' wrecks me! I cry like a 6-year-old girl at the end.
“'The Notebook' wrecks me! I cry like a 6-year-old girl at the end.”
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'The Notebook' wrecks me! I cry like a 6-year-old girl at the end.
“'The Notebook' wrecks me! I cry like a 6-year-old girl at the end.”
'The Notebook' wrecks me! I cry like a 6-year-old girl at the end.
My sister was drowning in the ocean once, and my brother and I dove in and saved her. True story. She owes us her life. It's great leverage; we abuse it all the time!
I don't know if it's that the scripts are evolving or just that I'm getting older, but the characters become more interesting as you get older because you've lived more life at different stages. You've loved; you've lost; you have more of that journey.
I think all of the secrets of the universe are revealed in history. We understand who we are by understanding where we've been and why we are the way we are, and where we come from.
It's one of the things that 'Everwood' - what makes a great 'Everwood' episode is when it makes you laugh and cry, sometimes at the same time. From the first season, we've always had the chance to deal with death in a very real way, in a way that a lot of other shows can't or don't.
I cry all the time when I watch 'Glee' because I don't know if it's satire or melodrama and that makes me feel like the writing is aware of itself, and that makes it OK to cry.
Everyone in my family has seen me cry before.
I would cry after losses when I was a kid and pout. But I played like that.
It makes me laugh when I hear a guy talking about being in touch with his feminine side. But I gravitate towards women; I identify with them. And I do cry very easily, more and more as I get older.
Years go by, but the heart of what we all fight and die for at the core is the same. We fight and die for love and our family and our land and for what's ours. We do things for something as simple as pride.