I feel good! I knew that I would! - Roger Ebert's Journal
I’ve been saying for years that I never cry during sad moments in the movies, only during moments about goodness. At the end of “Terms of Endearment,” I didn’t cry because of Debra Winger’s death, but because of how she said goodbye to her sons. Now I’ve discovered a scientific explanation for why I feel the way that I do, and there is even a name for my specific emotion.
Just three days after I listed this very feeling as one of my 7 Things, Roger Ebert lets me know that I’m not alone, and that it’s called Elevation.
Update: Be sure to check out the comments. Incredibly high signal to noise ratio. He moderates, of course, but still.
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This is incredible. Apparently I’m a huge Elevationist. It’s my drug to be in a theater experiencing it just as it is to...
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