Mark Wahlberg Turned Sentimental Talking About Cameron Diaz’s 2001 Movie, Claimed Watching It Still Makes Him Cry

Mark Wahlberg Turned Sentimental Talking About Cameron Diaz’s 2001 Movie, Claimed Watching It Still Makes Him Cry
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Mark Wahlberg is renowned for his ability to portray tough, gritty characters on-screen with remarkable authenticity. Whether he’s playing a street-smart cop, a fearless soldier, or a relentless action hero, Wahlberg’s commanding presence and intense dedication to his roles bring an unmistakable toughness to his performances. His on-screen persona is characterized by a rugged determination, unwavering confidence, and a willingness to confront any challenge head-on.

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Mark Wahlberg

However, during an interview on The Graham Norton Show, his soft side was seen when he talked about one particular movie that still makes him cry and sentimental. Wahlberg was joined on the UK talk show alongside Mel Gibson, John Lithgow, and Will Ferrell.

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Which Movie Still Makes Mark Wahlberg Cry?

On the Graham Norton Show, all the actors were talking about that one specific movie which makes them a little teary-eyed. John Lithgow said of his role of Don in Daddy’s Home 2. Will Ferrell picked The Parent Trap.

When it was Mark Wahlberg‘s turn, he said:

I get very sentimental. Yes, Shrek makes me cry. All of those films make me cry.”

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Mark Wahlberg on The Graham Norton Show
Mark Wahlberg on The Graham Norton Show

Shrek, released in 2001, and directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, is not your typical animated film. While it may seem like just another animated comedy on the surface, it transcends its genre to become a cinematic masterpiece that resonates with audiences of all ages.

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Shrek is an Emotional Cinematic Masterpiece

Shrek is more than just an animated comedy; it’s a cinematic masterpiece with layers of emotion, symbolism, and timeless themes. It delves into the universal themes of self-acceptance, the importance of inner beauty, and the impact of prejudice and stereotypes. These themes are what make Shrek so emotionally resonant.

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Shrek, the titular character, symbolizes the idea that beauty is not just skin deep. His gruff exterior conceals a heart of gold, and his journey to self-acceptance is one that many viewers can relate to. Through his adventures and interactions with other characters, Shrek learns to embrace his uniqueness, proving that being different is something to be celebrated, not shamed.

Princess Fiona, played by Cameron Diaz, is not your typical damsel in distress. Fiona’s emotional journey from a guarded princess to a confident woman who embraces her true self is beautifully conveyed through Diaz’s performance.

Cameron Diaz in Shrek
Cameron Diaz in Shrek

Shrek is laden with symbolism that elevates it beyond a mere children’s fairy tale. The characters in the film represent various facets of human nature and society. Shrek symbolizes the misunderstood and the marginalized, while Fiona represents the importance of inner beauty and individuality.

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While it may seem like a simple fairy tale parody on the surface, Shrek is a movie that delves deep into the realm of human emotions, self-acceptance, and the importance of looking beyond appearances.

So, yes Wahlberg, this is surely a movie that can make one teary-eyed.

You can watch Shrek on Peacock.

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Source: The Graham Norton Show

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Prantik Prabal Roy is a content writer at FandomWire. With over three years of experience in content writing for various media houses, he takes great interest in telling stories about Hollywood celebrities and the world revolving around them. He has done his Master's in English literature and diploma course in journalism. Being a literature student, he has the ability to delve into the matter and analyse it thoroughly to give the readers a clear view on the specific topics.