What movies make you cry?

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  • Phoenix24601
    Phoenix24601 Posts: 620 Member
    The end of Schindler's List when he breaks down realizing what he could have sold to save just one more life. The only flick to ever make me cry.

    ^This
  • astrylian
    astrylian Posts: 194 Member
    Boys Don't Cry and Mississippi Burning.
  • ziggiezambi
    ziggiezambi Posts: 253
    The Bridge to Terabithia
    Its the only movie that ever got to me. :cry:
  • potatocar
    potatocar Posts: 250 Member

    why hasn't anybody listed The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants?

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  • Ophidion
    Ophidion Posts: 2,065 Member
    Requiem For a Dream-doesn't necessarily make me cry as such, but OMG, If you can walk away from that movie feeling emotionally unscathed well I think you are a robot sent from the future to kill Sarah Conner.
  • potatocar
    potatocar Posts: 250 Member
    Requiem For a Dream-doesn't necessarily make me cry as such, but OMG, If you can walk away from that movie feeling emotionally unscathed well I think you are a robot sent from the future to kill Sarah Conner.

    Requiem is the single most goddamn depressing movie I've ever seen. Especially the old lady's story. I am never watching it again. (not cry-sad, but emotionally draining as hell)
  • nonoark
    nonoark Posts: 153 Member
    Bing Crosby's White Christmas when the Old General walks into the Hall and finds all of his platoon there.
  • _Zardoz_
    _Zardoz_ Posts: 3,987 Member
    The Hobbit made me cry as I couldn't believe such a great director could make such a bad film from such great source material for so much money
  • There is but a rare movie that hasn't made me cry.

    My go-to list when I need to emote includes Uptown Girls and Armageddon among the many. Those two will get sobs out of me every single time.

    I remember my first time feeling embarrassed about crying during a movie, around age 11* or so. My dad rented Homeward Bound for some family bonding time. I was on the floor, wracked with sobs, when Shadow appeared over the hill. My father... well, he was stoic.

    I now warn everyone that I cry at every movie. No matter what it is, I will *find* something to cry about.

    [*Edit: Really? 11 when it came out? I feel old now. Thanks, Wikipedia. :grumble: ]
  • Vailara
    Vailara Posts: 2,464 Member
    As above ^^^. It'd probably be quicker for me to list all the films I didn't cry at. There's nothing better than a good old cry at a film. The last film I saw at the cinema was Star Trek: Into Darkness. I cried at that, obviously.

    Grave of the Fireflies is a real tearjerker though, if I had to choose one. I don't think I can bear to watch that again.
  • Donners185
    Donners185 Posts: 329 Member
    Unfortunately I'm a crier!!! No matter how much I try as soon as the music starts I'm gone. If the person on the screen starts crying so do I! I cry at adverts, tv shows and soaps, home makeover programmes, etc. The list is endless. It's actually quite embarassing. I've given up trying to fight it. I'm embrassing the wuss!!!! :sad:
  • Vailara
    Vailara Posts: 2,464 Member

    I also remember crying watching Dumbo, when Dumbo´s mom is in a cage and little Dumbo visits her :cry:

    That bit gets me too. I feel so bad for her desperately trying to protect her baby and failing. It's a mother's nightmare.
  • Steel Magnolias, Step Mother, & My Girl...:sad: :sad:
  • determinedbutlazy
    determinedbutlazy Posts: 1,941 Member
    Oh MAN, Grave of The Fireflies... I've watched that movie twice in the last five years and that's more than enough to dehydrate me for a week.