I'd say probably The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Caos calmo were the only two major movies that i shed tears in. Both were excellent drama films involving love, life and loss and struck home with me.
Tell me the names of movies that made you cry. I think that there are alot of movies with sad or tragic stories that make a person cry. I cried when i saw Titanic, My sisters Keepers, Lovely Bones etc.
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I'd say probably The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Caos calmo were the only two major movies that i shed tears in. Both were excellent drama films involving love, life and loss and struck home with me.
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I try hard not to cry, and for the most part I succeed at doing so, sometimes though my eyes end up being teary anyways. "Million Dollar Baby", "Bucket List", "The Green Mile"... just some of the movies that made me shed a tear or two.
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Oh, there are sooo many sad movies out there.. I could even cry when people die in splatter movies. T_T" When I try to feel what the situation is like, I often cry. *sighs*
But the two movies I watched a couple of times and STILL cry are:
- Armageddon (never sure how it is spelled)
I HATE the scene when the father talks to his daughter (and yes, I don't really remember any names at all ^^") for the last time. And that song by Aerosmith... argh... makes me cry even when I think about it. T_T"
- The Last Unicorn
Probably mostly due to the fact that I watched this movie with my siblings every year on christmas - and now I have to watch it alone because they are all gone. But nevertheless, the whole movie touched me. I think I started to understand what this movie is about six or seven years ago. Since then, even the songs make me cry. I pity the unicorn, and I'm always sad to see Molly standing beside the unicorn, shouting at her for not being there when she needed her. Gosh, I just understand what those characters are feeling like....
I think I only nearly cried when I watched Titanic for the first time. I watched it again a few days ago (okay, only a part of it) and the only scene which really made me feel sad was the one in which you see all those people who've given up on life already... :/
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The Notebook, if a man doesn't cry during this than he isn't a man and I don't mean sobbing your heart sniffles crying but it brought a tear to my eye.
The ending was so sad. But I wont ruin it for those that haven't viewed it.
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Gladiator and Braveheart break my heart!!!
I find it difficult to cry in public, but when those two movies are on, no matter for what number of time I am watching them, I enter a bubble of sadness.
The Green Mile
Forrest Gump
Amazing Grace
A Beautiful Mind
Saving Private Ryan
My Life (the one with Michael Keaton)
These are names from the top of my head for movies that put me in a funeral atmosphere.
What made me cry about Titanic was the musical band in the end, the Captain and the officer who shot himself. Seeing the people dying, the mother and her two children, the two old couple... these were all while the band was playing. Yea, Titanic made me cry too.
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I first watched it with my grandma years ago, I felt it added something to the experience, I cried at the end, but not as much as for the movies mentioned above.
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People won't probably know this one, since it's Asian but the one that absoultely made me cry was a Korean movie called "Mama". Released this summer.
The story was that is showed the lives of three different familes.
One: A mother looking after a crippled kid, where later the mom had a disease herself.
Two: A deliquent son who lives with a very childish mother
Three: A daughter who works as a slave for her famous celebrity mother.
It ended with the diseased mother having a surgery, and the other characters telling the son (via text) that they're with him all the way. It was so touching, in my opinion.
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I don't cry, so the equivalent would be things that nearly make me cry.
The saddest movie I've ever seen was Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. I nearly cried when Spock told Kirk "I have been and always shall be your friend." It was so sweet, and I felt so bad for Kirk. He couldn't do anything to help. Very sad.
The Lion King! When Mufasa died, that was so sad. The Lion King is being re released at the cinema in 3D. I used to have a Simba stuffed toy and I loved him to bits!
There is so many movies that make me cry, I just can't think of them. Lol.
I cried at Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Yeah, I'm lame, but I was going through an emotional time then.
I have also cried at: Beaches (although I petended not to be bothered), Ghost (same!) The Green Mile (that was just too painful) and Love Actually, when it first came out.
I also cried at The Matrix Revolutions, because it was so bad and ruined the franchise!
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I saw this at the weekend with my girlfriend and I swear if that scene went on for any longer it would have been the first time that I ever cried during a movie. The moment Simba starting calling for help I was forcing myself not to do it. There were a few sniffs throughout the cinema so we can't have been the only ones. The only other time that I came close crying was during the first Pokemon Movie (yeah i'm kinda lame ) when Ash gets turned into stone and Pikachu tries to revive him. I haven't seen that particular film in a while so I'd like to know if I could hold out.
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I don't know about making me cry (it takes alot to do that), but I remember always being a little sad during that Disney classic The Fox and the Hound, when the fox and hound are split up as young pups and when re-united as adults, the fox is really excited to see the hound again, only to see the hound could care less.
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I don't normally get very emotionally invested in films and even when I do it's not usually to the degree of actually displaying these emotions when watching a film, sometimes I get a little misty-eyed but I don't remember ever shedding a tear at a film.
One film that nearly had me in tears towards its end was 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' (Pajamas in countries that spell words wrong). I saw that film with my sister and father on Halloween afternoon, and as a result the cinema was almost empty, there were probably about 10 people in there (and every cinema in Scotland normally has capacity for at least 200), and after the ending everyone waited for the end of the credits before leaving the cinema. Maybe I just saw it in the ideal setting but it really struck me emotionally.
Incidentally although not a film, the recent series of Torchwood had me really quite upset at the end of the final episode.
I just felt upset in general to be watching the end of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 2, just becasue it was the end of the series, and unless JK starts writing, probably the last film to take place in her universe (at least until some sort of badly cast American remake).
I also cried when i saw The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas, A walk to remember & P.S i love you. There just so many but I can't remember at the moment.
Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. I shall wear no crowns and win no glory. I shall live and die at my post. I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the shield that guards the realms of men. I pledge my life and honor to the Night's Watch, for this night and all the nights to come.
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