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General Discussion => WHATEVER => Topic started by: SneakySecrets on February 19, 2023, 07:26:46 PM
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Ghost
Das Boot
Field of Dreams
Forrest Gump
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don't cry, mr. ogre
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Neverending story. They didn’t have to let the swamp eat you know what/who. The nothing is a cold mofo.
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seconded on Forrest Gump
American history x
eternal sunshine
I think blue valentine when it came out
back in the day I cried more than I want to admit during films that I can't recall right now but yes
I was a good crier
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Bambi
Dumbo
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I didn't cry but these two films are fucking emotionally devastating:
For anyone who suffered through extreme depression or had a loved one go through extreme depression Melancholia is the best representation of the whole experience. I didn't understand it when I first saw it in the theatre (ironically enough it was the first movie I saw with my ex who suffered from bipolar depression), but I understand it now. Severe depression destroys the person suffering and everyone around them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzD0U841LRM
And, fuck the 90s were intense in Eastern Europe. This one is based on the true story of a Lithuania girl:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqrQBJNDMgo
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Coco
That movie hits me so hard lol
And I've never lost a loved one so I can't relate but it hits me right in my feelings
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Earthlings.
Saw it twice, both times I left the room bawling like a baby.
Not choked up, not the sniffles or a wet eye, full on bawling at the sheer cruelty that humans inflict on other sentient beings.
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clueless
the rock
dude where's my car
transformers 2
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Synechdoche New York.
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My Girl
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Turner and Hooch
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Cujo (because they killed Cujo)
Honey I Shrunk the Kids (when the scorpion killed Anty)
Karate Kid (when Johnny gives Daniel the trophy after winning)
Kung-Fu Hustle (the end scene where it transitions between from the adults to kids)
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when it starts raining and mj hits the lip slide to nose blunt in a cool sweater
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sound of metal (that fucking “you saved my life” scene)
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Owl b roll to heath back lip
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9VWhHJaSjA&ab_channel=LeaderVic
Everytime.
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Short Circuit 2
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Married the love of my life and had so much residual emotion coarsing through me that the next day I teared up on the plane to fuckin’ Evan Almighty.
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Neverending story. They didn’t have to let the swamp eat you know what/who. The nothing is a cold mofo.
That one and also red dog
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I didn't cry but these two films are fucking emotionally devastating:
For anyone who suffered through extreme depression or had a loved one go through extreme depression Melancholia is the best representation of the whole experience. I didn't understand it when I first saw it in the theatre (ironically enough it was the first movie I saw with my ex who suffered from bipolar depression), but I understand it now. Severe depression destroys the person suffering and everyone around them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzD0U841LRM
Dude that movie is so fucked. Actually all of that that guy’s movies are. Antichrist fucked me up for like a week after I first watched it.
I love all the different reactions people had to the news the planet was doomed: Jack Bauer immediately bitches out while Kirsten Dunst’s depression evaporates and she seems to be in a state of bliss.
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I watched Clerks III recently and I did not expect how emotional it was going to be. Kevin Smith really did Dante dirty.
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i watched grave of the fireflies in school when i was like 10 and i remember that being the first movie to make me cry. need to rewatch it.
whiplash made me sob, but i wouldnt expect most people to cry at it.
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while on a plane....super hero movies...
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Marley and me
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Neverending story. They didn’t have to let the swamp eat you know what/who. The nothing is a cold mofo.
Yeah this one for sure. Second place only to Old Yeller. That movie traumatized me for life.
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Paddington 2.
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
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Alfie (with Michael Caine). It's not a break down cry movie, but generally sad all the way through.
Up (intro).
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Neverending story. They didn’t have to let the swamp eat you know what/who. The nothing is a cold mofo.
Yeah this one for sure. Second place only to Old Yeller. That movie traumatized me for life.
I remember taking the title of The Neverending Story literally and trying to figure out how they fit it onto the VHS tape. Just didn’t make any sense.
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Paddington 2.
The Paddington movies are so damn good, something both kids and adults can thoroughly enjoy. And it's an excellent example of great script writing, casting, pacing, building emotional stakes, setup / payoff and having character arcs.
On a recent flight I watched Philadelphia, towards the end when everyone is saying bye to Tom Hanks in the hospital got me hard. "I'll see you tomorrow buddy".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8rYn8j_rbwU&ab_channel=SceneCity
Haven't watched Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind in a while, not sure how it holds up. But the last fight scene between Joe and Clementine always puts a lump in my throat.
And Marriage Story, Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson are 100% on their monologues and argument scenes.
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Water ship down when I was like 5
Elephant man also. When he says “I am not an animal “
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Water ship down when I was like 5
Elephant man also. When he says “I am not an animal “
There is an excellent episode in 'Ripper Street' season 2 which features Merrick as a supporting character. It makes me cry, too—he had such a tender soul.
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The Paddington movies are so damn good, something both kids and adults can thoroughly enjoy. And it's an excellent example of great script writing, casting, pacing, building emotional stakes, setup / payoff and having character arcs.
They seriously are. After the whole Rotten Tomatoes thing happened a part of me thought maybe people were hamming it up a bit. But it’s legitimately just really nice and well done. Certain parts hit close to home, and I like the feeling of being moved by something so earnest and not cyclical.
https://youtu.be/xEckT94M7qg
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Road to Perdition
Life Aquatic
Field of Dreams
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First bit of Up
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Water ship down when I was like 5
Elephant man also. When he says “I am not an animal “
There is an excellent episode in 'Ripper Street' season 2 which features Merrick as a supporting character. It makes me cry, too—he had such a tender soul.
I’ll have to check that out. I think that movie was the first time I realized that people can suck really bad (the people being mean to him I mean)
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I didn't cry but these two films are fucking emotionally devastating:
For anyone who suffered through extreme depression or had a loved one go through extreme depression Melancholia is the best representation of the whole experience. I didn't understand it when I first saw it in the theatre (ironically enough it was the first movie I saw with my ex who suffered from bipolar depression), but I understand it now. Severe depression destroys the person suffering and everyone around them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzD0U841LRM
Dude that movie is so fucked. Actually all of that that guy’s movies are. Antichrist fucked me up for like a week after I first watched it.
I love all the different reactions people had to the news the planet was doomed: Jack Bauer immediately bitches out while Kirsten Dunst’s depression evaporates and she seems to be in a state of bliss.
I saw Anti christ around the time it came out, still haven't recovered from it.
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Coco. In the end when he sings the song to his grandma just makes me tear up like a baby. Tbh that song gets me emotional every time.
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Inside Out
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SLC Punk
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The Paddington movies are so damn good, something both kids and adults can thoroughly enjoy. And it's an excellent example of great script writing, casting, pacing, building emotional stakes, setup / payoff and having character arcs.
They seriously are. After the whole Rotten Tomatoes thing happened a part of me thought maybe people were hamming it up a bit. But it’s legitimately just really nice and well done. Certain parts hit close to home, and I like the feeling of being moved by something so earnest and not cyclical.
https://youtu.be/xEckT94M7qg
That very scene made the wife and I decide to watch the Paddington movies. Went on a marmalade bender for a few weeks afterwards too.
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- Moonlight (2016)
- Sunny (2011)
- Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
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Blue Bayou. Jeeesus, had me weeping.
(https://i.ibb.co/tZcgSXT/blue.jpg) (https://ibb.co/tZcgSXT)safe upload site (https://de.imgbb.com/)
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Rudy. A classic.
Paddington 2.
yup
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Shawshank Redemption
Christopher Robin
Parts of the Ken Burns PBS documentary on the U.S civil war
And another vote for Watership Down - when he gets invited to join the Owsla by the Black rabbit...I'm done.
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Shawshank Redemption
Christopher Robin
Parts of the Ken Burns PBS documentary on the U.S civil war
And another vote for Watership Down - when he gets invited to join the Owsla by the Black rabbit...I'm done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afjod34QpNA
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Blade Runner: Director's Cut - when Rachel learns her memories are implants, and when Zhora gets shot among the neon and windows. I don't know why I empathize with the Replicants so much
Silver Linings Playbook - when Robert de Niro's character starts crying about how he hasn't been a better father
The end of Paris, Texas did
The end of The Florida Project
A lot of 'em do
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Cool Runnings
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wristcutters:_A_Love_Story
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The Paddington movies are so damn good, something both kids and adults can thoroughly enjoy. And it's an excellent example of great script writing, casting, pacing, building emotional stakes, setup / payoff and having character arcs.
They seriously are. After the whole Rotten Tomatoes thing happened a part of me thought maybe people were hamming it up a bit. But it’s legitimately just really nice and well done. Certain parts hit close to home, and I like the feeling of being moved by something so earnest and not cyclical.
https://youtu.be/xEckT94M7qg
That very scene made the wife and I decide to watch the Paddington movies. Went on a marmalade bender for a few weeks afterwards too.
Lol same reason for me after seeing that movie. Genius marketing. Don't even think they're from the same production companies though which is kind of funny. Anyway, my kids loved it and I enjoyed it too. Marmelade is also good as fuck.
I pretty much cry during any schmaltzy movie these days though. Doesn't take much.
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no mention of The Fault in our Stars. shit FUCKED ME UP.
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WHL. I was at the Lawrence Farm. Fed dorm two.
I shed one singular tear and said skating is over. My dorm was dead silent and everyone held their breath. Then we sent Moe on a walkaway to the package store.
The next day he had to be held up at first count. The homie Secret Indictment stood on one side and I on the other and Officer Howl barely looked at us.
We had one hour to get him back to normal before next count.
The first time I remember crying at the TV i was watching The Hulk. (1980)
My mom told me I watched it every day. I loved the hulk. She said the hulk was saving a baby in one episode. As he was picking the baby up I lost my shit screaming no! He's gonna hurt the baby!
I was two years old. It's funny to think in 3 years I'd be riding a banana board around saying I wanted to be a rock star when I grew up. 3 years after that I thought I was Jimmy Gestapo Jr
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I remember crying from fear during a screening of that Disney movie upon which the Splash Mountain ride is based (can't remember the name, maybe "Song of the South"? Anyways, it's racist af). There was a scene where a boy is trapped in a pen with a charging bull and I cried so hard, scared, that my father had to leave the theater with me.
First memory crying from sadness during a film is, like others, "The Neverending Story" which we watched during a slumber party at the YMCA.
I remember seeing Clint Eastwood's "A Perfect World" in theaters and crying during the ending when Kevin Costner's character is killed.
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Elephant man.
But I must admit Mid Nineties also made me cry at some point because it was so bad.It was blood tears if I remember well.
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Marley and me
That's the hardest I ever cried watching a movie. Didn't even like it much, but I'm such a sucker for dogs they got me real bad with that one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9VWhHJaSjA&ab_channel=LeaderVic
Everytime.
Yup. I'll add the farewell at the Gray Havens at the end. I always completely lose it when Frodo says goodbye.
Neverending story. They didn’t have to let the swamp eat you know what/who. The nothing is a cold mofo.
Fuuuck, that's a tough one too.
Shawshank Redemption
Brooks was here. If that doesn't get you, I don't know what will.
I couldn't possibly list all the movies that made me cry. It's a good way to relase pent up emotions imo.
To add a new one: Da 5 Bloods was probably the fastest for me. Didn't even make it through the intro. That one was pure despair though.
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I mostly tear up at happy endings
It’s a Wonderful Life will always do it
Edit: yep still does the trick
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I mostly tear up at happy endings
It’s a Wonderful Life will always do it
Edit: yep still does the trick
I remember hearing someone talk about why we cry at happy endings in movies… I think it was an episode of Radiolab. Anyways, they said it’s because we subconsciously realize that we will likely never have such happiness in our own lives as the characters in the movie. We are crying for ourselves. :'(
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
When Waymond is trying to get everyone to stop fighting and he says "Everyday I don't know what the heck is going on, and I feel like it's all my fault"
Fucking waterworks
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Everything Everywhere All at Once
When Waymond is trying to get everyone to stop fighting and he says "Everyday I don't know what the heck is going on, and I feel like it's all my fault"
Fucking waterworks
I walked out of that movie.
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Watched the green mile when I was 11 or 12, had to go to the bathroom on the execution scene so my mom wouldn't see me cry like a little puss
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When I was a kid, I lost it during I am Sam. He just wanted to be a dad so bad.
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Chronologically:
George Of The Jungle
Pokemon 2000
Big Fish
The "San Junipero" episode of Black Mirror
The House Of Sand And Fog was too devastating for me to cry at. I think I was legitimately in shock.
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Forest Gump gets me everytime
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First blood ending scene
Some orca movie (not free willy) that i watched with an ex gf
American history x
The rock
My girl
Loser
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When Waymond is trying to get everyone to stop fighting and he says "Everyday I don't know what the heck is going on, and I feel like it's all my fault"
Fucking waterworks
I walked out of that movie.
This right here is the only two reviews for this movie. People either couldn't love it enough/cried at everything or they thought it was dumb and couldn't even get thru it.
Belfast was pretty sad I guess.
Nearly cried from laughing at how shitty all the green screen stuff is in jeepers creepers reborn.
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The opening scene to Saving Private Ryan. Don't know if its the same scene or later in the movie a young solider is dying and calling out for his mother. Its pretty terrible.
And Toy Story 3. Seeing Andy grow up and pass along his toys and childhood memories to a new generation of children, the inevitability of growing up, the loss of innocence. I was sitting on the couch on a Saturday afternoon trying to be a normal person, watching a movie about toys come to life and whatever mischief they get into. Next thing I know I'm crying thinking to myself "The toys...they just want to be played with! That's all they know!"
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Blue Valentine
Armageddon
Arrival
black hawk down
50/50
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Chronologically:
George Of The Jungle
Pokemon 2000
Big Fish
The "San Junipero" episode of Black Mirror
The House Of Sand And Fog was too devastating for me to cry at. I think I was legitimately in shock.
(https://media.tenor.com/TxIdKud0b_8AAAAC/pikachu-sad.gif)
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I didn't cry but these two films are fucking emotionally devastating:
For anyone who suffered through extreme depression or had a loved one go through extreme depression Melancholia is the best representation of the whole experience. I didn't understand it when I first saw it in the theatre (ironically enough it was the first movie I saw with my ex who suffered from bipolar depression), but I understand it now. Severe depression destroys the person suffering and everyone around them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzD0U841LRM
Dude that movie is so fucked. Actually all of that that guy’s movies are. Antichrist fucked me up for like a week after I first watched it.
I love all the different reactions people had to the news the planet was doomed: Jack Bauer immediately bitches out while Kirsten Dunst’s depression evaporates and she seems to be in a state of bliss.
I saw Anti christ around the time it came out, still haven't recovered from it.
Breaking the Waves and Dancer in the Dark... Brutal...
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Someone else said it too, but the first 10 minutes of Up is some of the best cinema ever created. Devastating.
Also, Life Aquatic "I wonder if he remembers me..."
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Someone else said it too, but the first 10 minutes of Up is some of the best cinema ever created. Devastating.
Also, Life Aquatic "I wonder if he remembers me..."
With the Sigur Rós tune playing… life aquatic always.
Lots of ones mentioned. A kind of guilty pleasure, but Fundamentals Of Caring the Paul Rudd Netflix movie. Some moments in that one.
Blue Valentine yeesh what a rough one.
Everything Must Go
Dear Zachary destroyed me…
The Wrestler
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Amistad
Rosewood
Joy Luck Club
The Life of Pi
Cinema Paradiso
Cooley High
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Also, Life Aquatic "I wonder if he remembers me..."
Oh man. Was just going to post this! Luv u bb.
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The Banshees Of Inisherin
Where The Red Fern Grows (anything with animals really)
Hunt For The Wilderpeople
JoJo Rabbit
Those are a few that come to mind.
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Water ship down when I was like 5
Elephant man also. When he says “I am not an animal “
Water ship down makes me cry almost crying rn. It's the last thing I did with my brother before he died. That movie was a regular watch in my family.
I didn't watch the remake. To painful I feel slighted that they even had the nerve to try.
Fuck Disney or whatever. Bunch of fucking Nazis. You know they own Vice. Bam worshipping counts.
Bam is like a fucking demented wavy gravy. Call him Cavie Scabies.
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Schindler’s List
One of the greatest (and most depressing) movies I’ve ever seen, but I’ll probably never watch it a second time.
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Come and See
Children Underground
Cries and Whispers
Paris Texas
The Chaser
White God
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http://youtu.be/BcCbX1fqFKA
http://youtu.be/MNH7lJzAq5U
http://youtu.be/t8wvGcX3LCI
http://youtu.be/9e590FeeGCM
http://youtu.be/Fxm72hmhdXU
http://youtu.be/kIGz2kyo26U
http://youtu.be/1Lfzcd0zV5A
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Amistad
Rosewood
Joy Luck Club
The Life of Pi
Cinema Paradiso
Cooley High
I watched Cinema Paradiso at a community college movie appreciation course and I cried when the young man opened up the gift from his mentor. It may be the most beautiful cinematic moments I have ever witnessed.
The other movie that makes me cry is the last sequence of Smoke with Harvey Kitel. I try to watch it around Christmas and if I am in the right frame of mind it will still make me tear up.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cu_AOKHwrlc
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Damn a lot of great movies in here
Perks of Being a Wallflower got me tonight
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Chronologically:
George Of The Jungle
Pokemon 2000
Big Fish
The "San Junipero" episode of Black Mirror
The House Of Sand And Fog was too devastating for me to cry at. I think I was legitimately in shock.
That and Hang the Dj are my favorite episodes and I certainly cried during both of them.
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Anyone cry to Mask?
Not THE Mask. The one where the kid has the crazy fucked up head.
(https://www.moma.org/d/assets/W1siZiIsIjIwMjIvMDIvMjQvNzlzdGNmcDcwaV9NYXNrXzE5ODVfNTcuanBnIl0sWyJwIiwiY29udmVydCIsIi1xdWFsaXR5IDkwIC1yZXNpemUgMjAwMHgyMDAwXHUwMDNlIl1d/Mask_1985_57.jpg?sha=7ca6f12ca9650a34)
(He’s the one on the right)
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Turner and hooch
火垂るの墓 (grave of the fireflies) did even make it through it... teared up when their mum died and that was it for me
Baby. the secret of the lost legend
there is heaps more just can't think of any right now
(I watched something on the train to work recently that made me cry... just can't remember what it was)
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The Chimera Ant arc of Hunter X Hunter.
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Someone else said it too, but the first 10 minutes of Up is some of the best cinema ever created. Devastating.
Also, Life Aquatic "I wonder if he remembers me..."
With the Sigur Rós tune playing… life aquatic always.
Lots of ones mentioned. A kind of guilty pleasure, but Fundamentals Of Caring the Paul Rudd Netflix movie. Some moments in that one.
Blue Valentine yeesh what a rough one.
Everything Must Go
Dear Zachary destroyed me…
The Wrestler
Found this on a blog’s “Ten Best Documentaries To Watch” list like a decade ago.. I want other people to see it, but I also don’t know how to recommend it without spoilers or being the subject of their anger after, ya know? I have had a couple friends watch it.
There’s a part where one of the friends says roughly, “They shouldn’t have to make coffins that small” and I just lose it every time.
Queen of Katwé
The Joy Luck Club
Black Panther Wakanda Forever
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Puss in boots 2 did it for me recently. There was really sweet scene between goldilocks and the mother bear :)
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That last of us episode with ron from parks n rec made me tear up.
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Didn't even see the movie but Captain Phillips. A coworker showed me the "you're safe now" scene with the doctors and I started sobbing...
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Anyone cry to Mask?
Not THE Mask. The one where the kid has the crazy fucked up head.
(https://www.moma.org/d/assets/W1siZiIsIjIwMjIvMDIvMjQvNzlzdGNmcDcwaV9NYXNrXzE5ODVfNTcuanBnIl0sWyJwIiwiY29udmVydCIsIi1xdWFsaXR5IDkwIC1yZXNpemUgMjAwMHgyMDAwXHUwMDNlIl1d/Mask_1985_57.jpg?sha=7ca6f12ca9650a34)
(He’s the one on the right)
Damn dude, you're going to hell for doing Rocky Dennis and Cher like that.
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Not a movie but Elfen Lied made me cry multiple times throughout the show back in the day. Currently rewatching it now to see if it holds up. Only 13 episodes long if any of y'all are looking for a tearjerker of an anime (https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/17/Elfen_lied_cast_copyright.jpg)
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Any kdrama fans? Reply 1988 ending was one of the most emotional experiences I've ever gotten from tv or movies. My Mistee was a close second too
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Turner and Hooch
This and hotel for dogs, I was in a shitty fleabag no tell motel and a room full of drunkards not a damn person was not crying.
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Life is beautiful got me good.
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Looks like that Dear Zachary is included free to watch on Amazon streaming if you have that service.
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Any kdrama fans? Reply 1988 ending was one of the most emotional experiences I've ever gotten from tv or movies. My Mistee was a close second too
Haven't seen that one but I'll have to check it out. My gf and I both enjoy Kdramas, we recently watched 'The Glory' on Netflix and that one is extremely sad & a crazy watch experience
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqVVrTvrI8U (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqVVrTvrI8U)
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first time watching last night, wish i watched it sooner
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Grave of the dragonflies
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A lot of movies have made me cry, but from the new ones - i saw The Whale yesterday and it was quite strong at the end.
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i'll cry at almost anything. might have to do with getting older? but my recent vote is aftersun -- made a mess of me each of my three viewings, very relatable subject matter and just perfect performances/sound/editing. me:
http://youtu.be/aiUXcsYILHA
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Not sure why but I feel like this scene somehow relates to a lot of moments in my life since I turned 38 ( i am about to be 47)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IPMf8G8Pi5o
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Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio hit me hard
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I Yawned so hard that I actually cried watching Mid 90's.
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Just the thought of Water Ship Down makes me fight tears. It was the last thing i did with my baby Brother before he was killed. Its a movie that we watched endlessly as a family.
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ratatouille is the only movie ever made me cry
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The Whale def got me
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That Ukrainian skate doc from a year or so ago.
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The Whale def got me
Saw that on X-Mas day & definitely shed a few tears
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All quiet on the western front and Come and See in one sitting, fuck.
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Nobody else watched Ghost?
At the end…
“Ditto…”
Cmon. U cried.
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All quiet on the western front and Come and See in one sitting, fuck.
That’s a long ass sitting
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Saw that on X-Mas day & definitely shed a few tears
I watched it alone a few weeks ago and cried uncontrollably at the end, like an intense release of pressure.
Incredible performance from Brendan Fraser
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Whoever mentioned 'Dancer in the Dark' is spot on. I was full-on rage and tears after that. Bjork nailed it.
My Father with Sir Anthon Hopkins was unreal. When he cries for his mother at the end ? Fuck me.
Whale Rider gets me every single time. Amazing that the lead actress was plucked out of school to act that part . Her speech at the end cuts deep.
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Beautiful Boy. It was very reminiscent of me and my dad. The story is not exactly the same, my dad had the drug problems but then later on I had my issues that made me stay away. And my dad has saved me by answering the call to come get me from a bad situation. My dad is still alive, but he would always play the song beautiful boy, all throughout my life. And my dad always wants to have a better relationship, and I am unfortunately not good at trying to stay in touch with my family if there is anything that still hangs in my head.
When that fucking song played, I was bawling in the theater.
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Malcolm X makes me cry every single time. I suppose it is the idea/reality that people throughout history have had to stand up against the system, even though they knew they were a target of the system and chose to do so regardless.
Gran Torino is another one. Seeing a human sacrifice their life knowingly for others is virtuous in its own regard.
I have not seen "The Whale" yet, but I am going to guess in advance that it will elicit tears.
There is no way in hell I am going to watch Toy Story 3 with anyone or while wearing mascara, based on what I have heard.
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i cried last year during Once Were Warriors. i've seen it once or twice before and certainly been shocked, but yeah, definitely cried.
i cried at times while watching Under The Cherry Moon the day Prince died.
when i saw titanic, i got slightly wet-eyed when leonardo was like trapped in a boiler room or something as the ship starts taking on water, it was stressful - i've only seen it that one time.
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Rudy. A classic.
I defy anyone to make it through the third act without drenching their cheeks in tear duct brine.
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I defy anyone to make it through the third act without drenching their cheeks in tear duct brine.
Didn’t the real Rudy turn a guy who was pretty nice to him into the meanest dude to him (Favreau)?
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I defy anyone to make it through the third act without drenching their cheeks in tear duct brine.
Didn’t the real Rudy turn a guy who was pretty nice to him into the meanest dude to him (Favreau)?
Hm I don’t quite follow… how do you mean? Do go on… I haven’t heard this story before. Are you saying Favreau’s character was altered from the real guy? Or that his character goes from loveable to a lawyer 😂
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All Dogs Go to Heaven, haven't watched it since I was like 7 or 8 and probably can't anytime soon. Really anything involving the bond between animals and humans or involving animal death, guaranteed sprinkle show commencing.
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There is no way in hell I am going to watch Toy Story 3 with anyone or while wearing mascara, based on what I have heard.
The toys just want to be loved and played with, the march of time is incessant and unyielding, forcing us to grow old against our will, but we must find solace in the perpetual innocence of children and their awe of a world they have yet to experience.
At least that's what I told myself as I was crying on the couch that Saturday afternoon.
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I totally get what you mean about Toy Story 3. I remember when I first watched it, I was a blubbering mess by the end of it. But you know what? It's totally okay to cry! Especially when it comes to such emotional movies. I think it's really important to hold onto that childlike innocence as we grow older. Life can be tough, but finding solace in the things that once brought us joy can be a real lifesaver. Speaking of finding joy, have you checked out onlinetvcast.com (https://onlinetvcast.com/guides/how-to-watch-hulu-in-chile)? I actually found a really helpful guide on there for installing Hulu, which has been a game-changer for my streaming habits. It's so nice to have access to all my favorite shows and movies in one place.
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Very cool! Thanks Serahman!
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i bought toy story 3 bootleg filmed in the theater off the street and watched it with my roommate and at the very end he was like "this fucking sucks i cant even see whats going on" and went to his room where i heard him crying
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Neon Genesis Evangelion
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bridges of madison county.
As someone who has had some very meaningful and very short relationships it really hit home as far as what a possible future could have been and how the decisions we make can change our lives forever.
Ordinarily I hate cheaters, but I could see the nuance here.
Poor woman should have followed her heart.