Some of the craziest aspects about 'Weeper' were the things I found out to be true. I mean, true of people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes when we weep in the movies we weep for ourselves or for a life unlived. Or we even go to the movies because we want to resist the emotion that's there in front of us. I think there is always a catharsis that I look for and that makes the movie experience worthwhile.
Ultimately, Lloyd Alexander's tales of Prydain were enough to make me come back and visit again and again, and each time, I laughed and I wept. Each time. No exceptions.
When I read Andrew Motion's biography, I wept. It's something about the purity of the story and how fresh it was because of the love letters Keats wrote.
I do not weep: I loathe tears, for they are a sign of slavery.
I weep at everything. I love things so much - I just never want to dilute that.
For every story you hear that's tragic, there's another that's equally tragic or more so. I think you come to look at it as part of life.
Perhaps I have written fiction because everything unambiguously expressed seems somehow crass to me; and when the subject is myself, I want to jeer and weep.
Those who weep recover more quickly than those who smile.
It's very simple, I just tell my sad story, and people weep.
Don't weep for me; don't write any sob stories.