Heartbreaking Films

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  • droneofvelvet
    droneofvelvet Posts: 290 Member
    My favorite movies make me cry:

    Dancer in the Dark
    The Virgin Suicides
    Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
    Breaking the Waves
  • SO many good ones here!

    Add: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
  • JamieG8991
    JamieG8991 Posts: 1,203 Member
    Steel Magnolias....every time I watch it!!!
  • Also: The Color Purple
  • Micahroni84
    Micahroni84 Posts: 452 Member
    Some of the mentioned ones are good, but these are the two though provokers that made me cry at the end:

    Donnie Darko

    Pans Labyrinth - don't let the subtitles scare you away, this is one of only two subtitled films I would ever recommend, the story is so amazing there isn't much need for talking.

    Pans Labyrinth is one of my favorite movies. It is so wonderful that I bought it.
  • beaches
    the champ
    the wrestler
    the notebook
    sophie's choice
    friday night lights
    kramer vs. kramer
    terms of endearment
    the pursuit of happyness
    the perks of being a wallflower
    forrest gump "sometimes, i guess there just aren't enough rocks"
    and while not a full length movie, this: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=4925797056266

    Love the descending short to long titles here... good movies, too!
  • Ilovevwgolf
    Ilovevwgolf Posts: 564 Member
    The Champ...:sad:
  • Tatiyanya
    Tatiyanya Posts: 255 Member
    I will let you know The Impossible left me phisicaly and mentaly strained. HEartbreaking, esspecialy if you remember 2004 tsunami :(
  • pudadough
    pudadough Posts: 1,271 Member
    Not gonna lie, I cried when Wilson floated away in Cast Away. You know a movie is well-made when you feel emotional investment in a volleyball.
  • msstuard
    msstuard Posts: 131 Member
    I can't believe I don't see Million Dollar Baby! Now that's a tear-jerker. My wife watched it on the bus leaving for a cruise with our daughter. They both said it ruined their entire trip.
  • spongeh
    spongeh Posts: 152 Member
    Toy Story 3
  • LMT2012
    LMT2012 Posts: 697 Member
    Bridges of Madison County had everyone in the theater sniffling...men too! Also, try "The Boost" it's an 80's drug film that haunted me for a long time.
  • Bucky83
    Bucky83 Posts: 1,194 Member
    I will let you know The Impossible left me phisicaly and mentaly strained. HEartbreaking, esspecialy if you remember 2004 tsunami :(

    I just saw that movie last night. I felt drained by the end of the movie. Loved how it was directed....felt so realistic. Naomi Watts deserves the oscar nom.
  • fara180
    fara180 Posts: 1,260 Member
    i know it's a comedy, but Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (the newer one with Steve Carrel and Keira Knightley) made me ugly-cry like a b*tch.
  • Bucky83
    Bucky83 Posts: 1,194 Member
    Not gonna lie, I cried when Wilson floated away in Cast Away. You know a movie is well-made when you feel emotional investment in a volleyball.

    Amen! :laugh:
  • dzuli823
    dzuli823 Posts: 115 Member
    The Bridges of Madison County
  • Roni_M
    Roni_M Posts: 717 Member
    The documentary Dear Zachary. It completely wrecked my life for like a month.

    This one was soooo hard to watch. Surprisingly it was the fathers rages that had me blubbering like a baby. That would be my husband. Such a very sad story and a shocking ending for a documentary (if you didn't see it on the news at the time). I mean what are the chances that you start shooting a documentary and then that *kitten* goes down?!?! I'm in Canada and it made me very ashamed of our legal system. The parents are amazingly strong people. I don't know how they got through it.

    It's on Netflix and youtube for anyone wanting to watch it.
  • FGVC1188
    FGVC1188 Posts: 122 Member
    Dances with Wolves
    The Painted Veil
    My Dog Skip
    Sense and Sensibility

    My Dog Skip. I cry evertim.
  • taciturnity
    taciturnity Posts: 69 Member
    Armageddon. EVERY SINGLE TIME. I think I could watch this movie like 80 times in succession, and I would still cry.

    Also: Keith, Marley and Me, A Perfect Storm.

    For anyone who LOVES pets, this is the best website ever:
    DoesTheDogDie.com .. that way you can know what movies to avoid.
  • logicman69
    logicman69 Posts: 1,034 Member
    My Girl.... I sob like a baby durring the funeral
  • Myndi73
    Myndi73 Posts: 270
    The documentary Dear Zachary. It completely wrecked my life for like a month.

    ^^^ This
    and:
    Things behind the sun
    The West Memphis 3 Documentaries
    Changeling
  • 2credneck208
    2credneck208 Posts: 501 Member
    Gosh there's so many Steel Magnolias @ the funeral. Ps I love you.
  • Reza151
    Reza151 Posts: 517 Member
    Sweeney Todd
  • The most recent movie that I cried in was Winter's Bone. It was on Lifetime recently and Ree's determination and guts made me cheer for her then the scene at the end where her little sister was playing the banjo on the porch had me in tears.
  • patmegkaren
    patmegkaren Posts: 38 Member
    My sister's keeper!
  • sarafay80
    sarafay80 Posts: 41 Member
    The VOW.... I know Nicholas Sparks sets out to make people cry, but this left me blubbering and saying "WHY, Nicholas Sparks, WHY?!"


    Prince of Tides ....it's old but I cannot deal with the suffering those children were put through


    Radio Flyer.... again its the child abuse
  • elliott82
    elliott82 Posts: 156 Member
    young victoria. milk.

    i saw both of them by myself and had to sit and compose myself in the theater once they were over so i could actually be seen in light. oh, the tears.
  • amysteri
    amysteri Posts: 197 Member
    Titanic (Lenoardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet) --- heartbreaking but my heart will go on

    The Notebook (Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams) --- i wish she'd just remember him

    A Walk to Remember (Mandy Moore) --- he was her miracle

    Hachi: A Dog's Tale (Richard Gere) --- based on a true story. A sad but sweet story between a man and his best furry friend. The man dies but the dog continues to wait for him to return. The ending is kinda happy :)

    The Flowers of War (Christian Bale) --- based on the 1937 war between China and Japan when Japan invaded China. A tragic story about the innocent but brave casualties of war

    Les Miserables (Hugh Jackman, Anne Hathaway,...) ---Another tragic story. I dreamed a dream was heartbreaking to listen to!
  • Kerilynnda
    Kerilynnda Posts: 129 Member
    Catch and Release
    The bucket list (this one I sobbed for almost an hour afterwards)
    The boy in the striped pajamas
    Marley and me
    Haichi
  • devilwhiterose
    devilwhiterose Posts: 1,157 Member
    Umm. The ending of Toy Story 3.

    :laugh: