Aslan's death was sad too

i cried at aslans death in the theaters i mean how could thoughs idiots be so mean to him it was :(












Q:whats the only word in the english language spelled wrong
A:wrong is the only word
 
Actually, don't think i cried in the theaters. I cried through Aslan's death in the book, though. I was dissapointed that Aslans death and the following scene was so much shorter than in the book. I watched the movie again yesterday, and it just didn't compare to the book. It seemed like a lot was missing. but I still enjoyed it.
 
*Neevil* said:
Actually, don't think i cried in the theaters. I cried through Aslan's death in the book, though. I was dissapointed that Aslans death and the following scene was so much shorter than in the book. I watched the movie again yesterday, and it just didn't compare to the book. It seemed like a lot was missing. but I still enjoyed it.

Totally agreed. :eek:
 
it was sad, i was really sad, but it didn't make me cry because i knew what was going on.
i never cry during movies, passion of the Christ almost made me cry, well it made my eyes watery :D
 
awww, I dreaded Aslans death scene cause it took everything insdie of me not to cry the second time I seen it in theaters but I did cry the first and third time seeing it but I traid really hard not to cry the second time cause I was with a bunch of ppl and I felt really askward crying in front of them...
I think I cried the hardest when reading Aslans death in the book though..
 
Wow I am a boy and I admit to crying at Aslan's death. But at that time I was very far from Christ. When Aslan died on the stone table, I weeped afterwards and cried out for help to Christ to lead me back on track with my life. So in the end God used this scene to get me to know I need God. Now I actually for some wierd reason to sit down and pray and read the bible. I thank Narnia for making me a stronger christian :D
 
When I saw the old animated Narnia a long time ago I remember crying...like, oh my goodness, he can't be dead!!!

The Disney film really made that scene powerful, where it's this horrible ritual thing and all those stupid, evil creatures are making fun of him. Especially when they shaved him...that was the ultimate insult to Aslan.
 
I cried both while reading the book and at the movie. And I still cry at least a little, every time I watch the DVD. Yes, that scene is very powerful and soooo moving! Seeing Lucy and Susan cry is enough to get me started.

I praise the Lord for you, FantasyFreak! I'm glad the Lord used the movie to put you in a right relationship with Christ! It has done a similar work in my life as well.
 
I didn't cry in the theatre, but I cried at home, and i also cry at the end for some reason.
 
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