Games or Movies that no matter what, will make you cry.

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Graustein

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garjian said:
why does everyone say that?
ive seen both these... and i didnt feel any emotion really...

i dont understand people who cry at films...
This is because you lack a soul.
 

Joshimodo

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The Green Mile.

Specifically, the end of it.



The end of FFX was sad, but I wouldn't say it's cry-worthy.
 

Scorpioenigma

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I cried during children of men. Less because it was sad and more because it was heart wrenching.
There's some really heavy stuff in that movie!
 

Semitendon

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Wow, seriously?????

Cartoons, ( and not even good ones) and some videogames???

I'll give some credit to the person who said Bambi, but that is a serious stretch.

For me, Schindlers List. I know it's been modified for hollywood, but it's still based on real events. The sheer agony that Schindler had to go through to decide who lives and who dies, the conditions that the Jews in concentration camps had to live through, should be enough to make anyone cry, but when the Jews take what little they can find to make the ring for Schindler, and he in turn begins to break down and realizes he might have saved more lives if he had done small things differently. . . . honestly how on earth can a single one of you even mention "pokemon" in an emotional context.

again, wow.
 

Amarok

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The "Leave" ending of Silent Hill 2, and Mary's letter in the epilogue. I didn't cry, but it was undeniably sad.

That, or Spongebob and Patrick's near-death in the Movie.
 

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EDGy said:
the movie "Bridge to Terabithia" ending when the girl dies that gave me chokes

and FF7 when ARES DIES that was depressing
Yeah, screw spoilers! (Mods?? Hello?)

But I agree with Bridge to Terabithia. Also (I am ashamed to admit this, sorta...) Blueberry... something burger. Argh, I've forgotten it's name. It was made by an Australiaa, and featured a young Jewish girl.

On that note, Shine left me very emotionally drained and satisfied, as did Downfall. Both fantastic movies.

But, no game, I'm afraid.
 

Just_Karol

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The only Film that made me come to crying was "It's a Wonderful Lfe".
I don't cry at videogames for I'm a manly man who likes his beer cold and his women hot.

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Am I the only person who was glad that she got the chop? I mean come on...
Glad: no.
Pissed off: Yes.

Spend all the time leveling her up aand then lost my ribbon that was equipped with her.
 

oneniesteledain

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Homeward Bound.

At the end, when the kids are looking out in the yard, and all the animals are running up the hill towards them. It didn't matter how old I was, I couldn't stop myself from crying tears of joy.

Just thinking about it makes me almost tear up.
 

Blackadder51

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Wall-E.

Think of this if you will: They are robots. They know what they are built for, they know with utter surety their meaning in life. They call it Directive.

A robot's directive is equivevalent to what a direct word from God would be to humans.

Now, we have most of the movie centered around Wall-E following Eva around, in an attempt to be of some help to Eva as she fulfills her directive: That of bringing a plant to the commander of the Axiom. For Wall-E this isn't so bad; he is so smitten with Eva that only her happiness and Directive matter to him.

He has, in essence, grown out of his own directive, that of compacting trash, during the long lonely decades down of Earth.

When Wall-E ends up broken and dying in the Axiom garbage disposal facility, with Eva there alongside him, he still tries to give Eva the plant in order for her to fulfill her 'Word of God', her Directive. While Eva, having been forced to review the recordings of what happened on Earth (and while she had been shut down) and along with Wall-E getting severly hut she has come to realize that she loves Wall-E. But Wall-E is about to die and she is trying to fix her, desperately searching for parts. But since Wall-E is a 700 years old model greatly out of date, Axiom naturally has no parts for him.

So, dying and unreapairable by anything on the Axiom, he still offers Eva the plant. Eva, instead of following her Directive, pauses to think. She looks at the plant, throws it away as inconsequential. She then looks at Wall-E and declares him as her new Directive, placing Wall-E as her new reason for being and existing.

She, essentially, went against everything she was programmed for and she did this in a day after coming back from Earth. A day, with Wall-E, was enough to make her defy her Directive. Wall-E had decades, centuries down on Earth. For him the process was gradual.

Wall-E made Eva go through that in a day. Talk about love.

Later, when they are back on Earth and Wall-E has suffered some more and therefore shut down, Eva fixes her beloved. But here comes a philosophical question:How much of a robot can you replace with new parts before it stops being the same robot you began with?

Wall-E was banged up bad, inclusing some of his circuits. A slight disappointing surprise then for Eva when Wall-E upon reactivation beings to haul garbage without even a flicker of personality evident upon him and no apparent recollection of Eva.

Eva, after trying to make Wall-E remember and failing, is crying for her lost love. As far as she knows and can see, her Wall-E has died. She takes hold of Wall-E's hand (for the first time in the movie as a romantic gesture) and decides to give one last robotic kiss to remember Wall-E for and as a kiss of goodbye.

However, as she is about to leave, Wall-E will not let go off of her hand. His eyes flicker as if something is rebooting. His circuitry has been changed, most of the new him are made of spare parts and by all accounts he should be dead. But an electronic kiss, a small electrical current if you will, immediately rendered all that moot. His eyes turn upwardsto face hers and he asks in a surprised and disbelieving (and 100% Wall-E-style we've come to know) voice: "Eeee-va?!"

By Cthulhu, I hate the makers of Wall-E. They made a sappy love-story of how emotions trancend boundaries and then turned it into something that doesn't feel sappy or forced at all, unlike it does 99% of the time.

Damn you for making one of the rare movies that consistently make me cry. And anyone who tries to take my copy of Wall-E away better come armed to the teeth and wearing a bullet-proof vest...
I have never heard such a great explanation of that ending, also that made me cry.

So did 24

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EDGy said:
the movie "Bridge to Terabithia" ending when the girl dies that gave me chokes

and FF7 when ARES DIES that was depressing
Dude SPOILERS, I wanted to see "Bridge to Terabithia".

If you dont now how, its Text , without the spaces.

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StarStruckStrumpets

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Amnestic said:
Ending of Final Fantasy X made me tear up.

Then FFX-2 shat all over it. *rage*
Oh, oh oh...indeed. The ending made me gulp and hold back the tears, then I got the perfect ending on FFX-2.

Eugh...
 

Pendragon9

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Mother 3.

It just goes downhill after Lucas has his mom killed by his best friend gone crazy, AKA a dinosaur named Drago. His dad has to kill it with his bare hands, but not before Drago nearly kills Lucas' brother. Then Salsa the monkey gets a crappy life, suffering torture day and night to save his girlfriend, everyone has to suffer a bunch of monsters that are deformations of the disgusting variety, and then the end of the game..... well, let's just say that EVERYONE DIES. They get better though..., I think
 

Aunel

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Duke nukem forever, it is finally here!
when it is released at least.
 

shadowmasterxd

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for me it's kingdom hearts and as a bit of a shock the legendary ending of halo 3 made me cough up a bit then theres call of duty 4 and waw for films it's been pokemon the first and starwars 6th or possibly 5th i dont remember



kingdom hearts: endings and end of winne the pooh world note : i was like 8 at the time halo 3: knowing that cheif hopes he'll survive but konwing that this is the end of his story and he's not coming back, Call of duty 4: having to loork around watching gaz and griggs get shot and in slowmotion was a bit of tear jerker world at war: the same can be said for the loss of either your sergant or your cporpral friend and the choice of who you save pokemon the first: come on that ones obvious star wars: yodas death and darth vaders realisation of him actually being a good guy moments before he dies
 

D088Y

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homeward bound 1 and 2 i think its easyer to relate to dogs with my swinging brick i call a heart
 

Mertruve

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WALL-E ending.
i'm still pretending the "electrical kiss" didn't happen, that was ridiculous
 

TikiShades

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Click with Adam Sandler.

I have a soft spot for those sad family moments. I cried the first 2 times, but I haven't seen it since, so I dunno if it'll make me cry again.