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  2. Pseudobulbar affect - Wikipedia

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    For example, a patient may laugh in response to sad news or cry in response to stimuli with no emotional undertone, or, once provoked, the episodes may switch from laughing to crying or vice versa. [3] The symptoms of PBA can be severe, with persistent and unremitting episodes. [4] Characteristics include:

  3. Crying - Wikipedia

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    A young child crying . Crying is the dropping of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state or physical pain. Emotions that can lead to crying include sadness, anger, joy, and fear. Crying can also be caused by relief from a period of stress or anxiety, or as an empathetic response.

  4. Love, Spells and All That - Wikipedia

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    Love, Spells and All That (Turkish: Aşk, Büyü vs.) is a Turkish drama film, written and directed by Ümit Ünal and released in 2019. [1] The film stars Selen Uçer as Reyhan and Ece Dizdar as Eren, two women in a small Turkish town who had a love affair as teenagers but were separated when Eren went away to university in Paris; now, 20 years later, Eren returns wanting to rekindle their ...

  5. You Won't Be Alone - Wikipedia

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    The film tells the story of Nevena, a mute girl in 19th-century Macedonia who is taken from a sheltered life of solitude by the witch Maria who turns her into a fellow shapeshifting witch before abandoning her, leading the clueless girl to explore the world above ground for the first time and learn about humanity, loss and love – while Maria ...

  6. Love magic - Wikipedia

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    Roman love spell, by Johann Erdmann Hummel, 1848. In literature and art, the motif of a genuine love spell used to create or break up a relationship, typically for the benefit of one of the protagonists, is somewhat common, particularly in older literature and art, and sometimes causes tragic setbacks and complications for said protagonists.

  7. No Reasons - Wikipedia

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    No Reasons is shot on a very low budget but you really cant tell." [21] In January 2021, the film was released on Amazon Prime in the UK it was reviewed by Nerdly which said: "The movie covers some pretty despicable characters. It's great to see Mark Bannerman stretching himself and doing something completely different believe me this is different.

  8. Talk:The Crying Game - Wikipedia

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    The summary of this movie contains POV information. There is nothing in the movie that implies that Fergus is actually "attracted" to the Dil character. The person who wrote this was biased by their personal interpretations. The final paragraph that discusses the nature of Fergus's sexuality is also pure speculation and should be removed.

  9. Crying for Love - Wikipedia

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    Crying for Love (Danish: Dig og Mig) is a Danish feature film. Written and directed by Christian E. Christiansen in 2008. It is based on the short film At Night , which was nominated for an Oscar in 2008.