Have you ever cried at the end...?

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DNA

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After having a series of unfortunate events happen, bottling up my sadness for several years, and then exploding in a fit of rage and violence... I am quite a bit more emotional now than I was back in the day.


Namely... alot of things reel my mind, and I wind up thinking about traumatic events from my past. Be it lost love, death of loved ones stubbing my toe when I meant to have unprotected pre-marital sex and blew it because my toe hurt and I wasnt in the mood...

I cried watching Smallville the other day, because it reminded me of a girl from my past that I wish wasnt in the past. Season7, episode 2 or 3. When Lana Lang FINALLY is with Clark, and knows hes an alien. The scene was touching and made me think of a girl from a few years ago that meant alot.

Theres plenty of others, but thats the most recent.
 

okwhat

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Dancer in the Dark, cause it's the saddest and most unfair movie I've ever seen.
Short plot- a poor woman (going blind) saving up money for her son's operation to keep him away from her same blindish fate is robbed by her landlord. her landlord, when confronted, asks her to kill him because of his depression on account of his debt, and there is a tussle over his gun and she accidentally shoots him. she is put to death.
 

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lousyshot55 said:
[the end of Half Life 2 where the dad gets his brains eaten...I actually felt a tear on my face.
the fact that the tentacles looked allot like a penis, like so much i don't get why valve dint made up some other super move for the baddies, ruined that for me, but it did increase the fear i felt when i was about to get "killed" by one of them.
 

kateatsmouse

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I cry a lot at book/movie endings. Last movie I cried at was Brothers Bloom. If you saw that, you'd know what I mean. That movie was beautiful. Last book was Local by Brian Wood. I really, really was struck by the ending.
 

The Youth Counselor

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I cried watching Little Nicky in the theater. I went along with my friends to see another movie. My friends ditched me and the other movie was sold out. I sat for an hour alone hearing the lowest common denominator laugh at jokes like "You changed a Coke into a Pepsi?" I started feeling pools build up in my eyes of knowing that I have terrible friends, that people actually enjoy this, and that I paid nine dollars to see that excrement.

Oh...and I cried at the end of Terminator 2, Glory, E.T., The Sixth Sense, and Starcraft.

I almost cried during The Lion King, Bridge to Terabithia, United 93, Band of Brothers and Gran Torino, but by then I was dead inside.

lousyshot55 said:
OMG, yeah those are the ones that get me but also the end of Half Life 2 where the dad gets his brains eaten...I actually felt a tear on my face.
I probably would've cried at the end of that if it weren't for people like you who don't put up spoiler tags.
 

The_Chief

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sallene said:
I choked up at the end of Armeggedon(shut up!) when the little kid that didnt know that one oil worker was his father goes racing into his arm.


also got choked up at the end of Band of Brothers.
this, also at the end of click. it was sad =,(

also during the scrubs episode where doctor cox loses the three patients, i think the name of the episode is my lunch i teared up. it was sad
 

dstryfe

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No, but I came pretty close to crying at the end of Twilight (the movie version)...praising God that the damned thing was over.
 

Zacharine

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Wall-E

All I could think of was
broken down Wall-E handing the plant to Eva while saying 'Directive' in a stuttering, broken voice, as if indicating that she should forget him and fulfill her primary purpose. Eva looks at it for a while, decides there are more important things, throws the plant away and reaches for Wall-E's hand while declaring him her new directive, her new reason for living.

A short while later they get down to earth, Eve fizes Wall-E with spare parts, but Wall-E has lost his memory in the process. He is back to the out-of-the-factory bot with zero personality. Eva does things to desperately make him remember, fails, until she dejectecly takes hold of his hand for suppposedly the last time and a final memory as she accepts that her Wall-E is gone.

Until she realizes that Wall-E won't let go when she tries to leave. Turning back she sees Wall-E twitching as if rebooting something and saying in a surprised voice 'Eeee-VA?'

Gods I cried. Call me a pussy or whatever, I don't care.
 

Deathsquirt

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To answer the OP: No.

To all you who feel like spoiling movies in the thread: Use The Spoiler Function.

[*Spoiler=Title] Text [*/Spoiler] without the *s
 

SenseOfTumour

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Way way too much and too often, I had to hold it in during the opening titles of Watchmen in the cinema, such was the overpowering sensation of seeing a long lost friend, and as for Rorschach standing in the snow, that pretty much did it for me.

Last book I remember affecting me so much would have been Terry Practchett's Jingo - without wanting to spoiler it, the organiser going off repeatedly in Vimes pocket with new reminders and messages, damn that struck home so effectively.

'nine oh three - Death of (spoiler)...'
'nine oh seven - Death of (spoiler)...'

It being a book about a war, and a stupid an unnecessary one at that, it handled the wiping out of major characters really well I thought.

However I've always felt I've had unnaturally high emotions and I find it way too easy to end up crying at things an eight year old girl wouldn't blink at.
 

IxionIndustries

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I cried at the end of Bridge to Terabithia... And I hated that movie from then on out..
Fucking tear-jerker..