Films that make you cry

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FoolKiller

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Ewoks: The Battle for Endor... but you have to watch the first one, Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure, for it to have an effect.

Also, I cried really hard during a movie called Brokedown Palace.
 

RielleLynn

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Moon Child. It's entirely cheesy, but by the time you get to the end you've totally forgotten that and you're choked up as can be. It's the only movie to get a definite emotional response out of me.
 

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Craorach said:
I was also shown two movies in school about the aftermath of nuclear war. When the Wind Blows is beautiful, touching and sad.. and made me, and many others in my class, cry.
I adore When The Wind Blows, you just have to push through the first five minutes or so, a beautifully crafted picture of a terrible event happening to people who simply don't understand. I'm genuinely surprised to find someone else who's seen it though.

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Twelve Monkeys (Bizarre i realise, but it's when Louis Armstrong kicks in over the closing credits)
Toy Story 3
Bicentennial Man
Saving Private Ryan

[Edit] Oh, and A Scanner Darkly. It's the final tribute to Philip K Dicks friends and what happened to them. Damned thing gets me everytime.
 

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Surprised no one's mentioned The Road yet. Not many people saw it, but it was the most depressing thing I've had the (mis)fortune of seeing last year.
 

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Oh lord, I cry at anything even remotely sad. It's embarrassing. I cry at Buffy episodes. Yeah. That's how sad (heh) I am. Recounting the films I've shed tears over would take forever.

I don't think I've ever cried at a video game though. Huh.
 

Chalacachaca

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Well, the beggining of Up made me cry, it's just so well excuted... although I haven't seen the rest of the movie.

And this scene in "In the Name of the Father" always makes me cry, it reminds me of me and my dad
(about 0:44:28 in)



Also, the ending of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Jones riding into the sunset and not to be seen for 19 years.
 

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I haven't full blown cried at a movie for awhile now but I can still get watery eyes and a tingle down my back. Let The Right One In does this every damn time ofcourse (my favourite film) aswell as The Assassination of Jesse James, Shawshank Redemption, Moon. There are so many others but I'm having trouble remembering names at the moment since I just woke up :/
 

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in 'Two Brothers', when the tiger cus are separated, it made me cry, though that was when i was little, so when i watched it again, i was fine.
'Radio' also made me cry when Radio's mother died, and also when he was arrested. even though he got through them both, the thought is saddening.
 

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I'm not exactly the crying kind, but whenever I watch Hotel Rwanda or Seven Pounds I sob like a baby. Especially to Seven Pounds. That film pulls every string there is to make the audience feel awful.
 

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I've only cried in three films that I can remember, really random ones...but I genuinely wept! Return of the King, Monster (with Charlize Theron), & My sister's keeper.
 

Magicmad5511

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I can't think of a time where a film has made me cry.
Marley and Me got close. I can think of a load of things that have really sweet moments of sadness but nothing has actually made me cry.
It just takes a lot to make me cry because you can't just flat out set a sad moment with everyone crying. That's gross with snot running from people noses. I hate it and get bored.

I like the kids films sad moments where it's sad but also dramatic. Iron Giant, Lion King, Toy Story 3 and Pokemon are all good examples.
 

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crystalpyramid said:
I adore When The Wind Blows, you just have to push through the first five minutes or so, a beautifully crafted picture of a terrible event happening to people who simply don't understand. I'm genuinely surprised to find someone else who's seen it though.
My class watched it during English lessons I believe. It generated a few complaints because some of the kids went home upset.. nowhere near as many as Threads did though.
 

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TheDarkEricDraven said:
mrm5561 said:
the end of batman under the red hood is about as close as i get to crying about movies... damn you jason todd
Isn't that blaming the victim?

not really the end showed the best day of his life was when he became robin and the rest of the movie was him becoming an anti batman.