
Originally Posted by
Sephex
That being said, I never got the group of people who said that they balled their eyes out at this part. While the story is a bit sad, it's nothing worth crying over. If anything, I always interpreted the plot to be a homage to how operas/plays are in a very broad sense. Sure, the lyrics can be seen as heartfelt and touching, but again, balling your eyes out? Keep in mind that I am not one of those "tough guys" who thinks crying is a bad thing or a sign of weakness. I just feel some people took this scene a bit to seriously.