It really is a splendid tearjerker, though some may find it a wee bit like watching paint dry. |
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The unsubtle way that this obvious tearjerker attempts to align us against the corporation is almost unbearable. |
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If my work is misinterpreted because it's not a sappy tearjerker, sorry I'm not sorry. |
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Depending on your mood, you'll enjoy it as a sobbing tearjerker or loathe its sugary, contrived and maudlin morality laid on with a trowel. |
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It is a philosophical tearjerker, a poignant romance for the intellectual set, and a touching character study. |
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Considered to be an immense literary figure, he earned his place in history with a simple tearjerker. |
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Kinart put it into words, 'A single theme can become a tearjerker in one poem and something truly emotional, universal or poetic in the other. |
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For a tearjerker with modest ambitions, this film is excruciatingly inept. |
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How do you prevent a film about such a delicate subject as children's cancer from becoming a tearjerker? |
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The author recounts this moving affair, which is a true tearjerker, in a new way. |
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Undoubtedly, it achieves those noble aims, but just as important, it's always the tearjerker of the year. |
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George Cloooney is the firm's 4-5 favourite for his role in Hawaiibased tearjerker The Descendants with Brad Pitt the 28-1 outsider. |
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Charlie's death is going to be a real tearjerker for the audience, who will be waiting to see if he and Kat can mend bridges before he dies. |
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Like Lorenzo's Oil, a tearjerker that you might remember from a few years back, this film deals with parents battling to save their children from a killer disease. |
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Charlie's death is going to be a real tearjerker for the audience, too, and they will be waiting to see if he and Kat can mend bridges before he dies. |
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I'm not in the mood to see a tearjerker. Let's watch something funny instead. |
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