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What movies make you cry?
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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.
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Boys Don't Cry and Mississippi Burning.0
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The Bridge to Terabithia
Its the only movie that ever got to me.0 -
why hasn't anybody listed The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants?0 -
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.0
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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)0 -
Bing Crosby's White Christmas when the Old General walks into the Hall and finds all of his platoon there.0
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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 money0
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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: ]0 -
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.0 -
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:0
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I also remember crying watching Dumbo, when Dumbo´s mom is in a cage and little Dumbo visits her
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.0 -
Steel Magnolias, Step Mother, & My Girl...:sad: :sad:0
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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.0
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