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  2. 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 ...

  3. Lovespell - Wikipedia

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    Lovespell is based around a love triangle between King Mark of Cornwall (Richard Burton), Isolt (Kate Mulgrew), and Tristan (Nicholas Clay). Mark discovers Isolt's love for Tristan, and banishes Tristan. However, while being away, Tristan is mortally wounded. Isolt persuades Mark to go and take Tristan back to Cornwall. Mark says if he returns ...

  4. Pseudobulbar affect - Wikipedia

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    In depressive and bipolar disorders, crying, anger or laughter are typically indicative of mood, whereas the pathological displays of crying which occur in PBA are often in contrast to the underlying mood, or greatly in excess of the mood or eliciting stimulus. In addition, a key to differentiating depression from PBA is duration: PBA episodes ...

  5. You Won't Be Alone - Wikipedia

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    Upon discovering the body of a dying child, Biliana, who has fallen from a cliff, Nevena, crying for the first time and learning grief, assumes Biliana's form and re-integrates into Boris' village, where she is treated like a child for the first time. As time passes, she grows close to a boy, Jovan, who is seemingly also mute.

  6. Emotional lability - Wikipedia

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    Potential triggers of emotional lability include excessive tiredness, stress or anxiety, overstimulated senses (too much noise, being in large crowds, etc.), being around others exhibiting strong emotions, very sad or funny situations (such as jokes, movies, certain stories or books), death of a loved one, or other situations that elicit stress ...

  7. Why do we cry? Experts explain the purpose of tears. - AOL

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    There are actually different types of tears. So what are they and why exactly do we cry? Experts explain.

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  9. 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.