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robotv56 said:
The beginning of "Up" brought me to tears
Oh god...Pixar used the cheapest tearjerker tactics there...I swear to God, everytime that little piano riff of Ellie's came on.......WATERWORKS...

While we're at animated films, Iron Giant.

First time I remember crying in my childhood for a good reason, out of emotion, and not being a little baby.
 

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thelonewolf266 said:
I recently watched Remember the Titans which is a pretty moving film in my opinion and it got me thinking of what other Movies affected me on an emotional level.So I was just wondering what scenes had the biggest emotional effect on my fellow escapists.

* Spoiler Alert *(Sorry I don't know how to do that spoiler thing)

Mine would have to be the part in Gladiator where Russell Crowe kills the emperor and then dies it actually brought tears to my eyes though they where manly man tears cause I'm a man and I have no feelings.
Just last night I watched "Boys dont cry" (why do I keep tortuing myself with sad films?)

Its about a transgendered young man (physically is a women...you get the Idea)

makes freinds with some trailer trash and falls in love with a young women (unfortunatley one of the guys is a sociapath and homophic...you get the Idea)

the scene that really got me was when "Brandon" gets put in jail (because he was running away from other criminal charges) of coarse "he" is put in the females section

and so heart wrenchingly he has to explain to his girlfreind the situation..he calls himself a Hermaphrodite

and she says "Look I don't care if your half monkey or half ape Im getting you out of here..."

that really got me (and theres a whle lot of other heavy stuff in that film)
 

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Smiles said:
man, i cry at just about every single movie i watch, I am just that sappy... heck name a movie, I've cried during it.

although, to this day, I still have not finished the titanic movie... due to being blinded by my own intense tears and massive loud sobs.
Ha I love the irony of your name here :p
 

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RedEyesBlackGamer said:
The ending to Pan's Labyrinth gets me every. single. time. I usually don't cry at movie scenes.
This, and Ellen Burstyn's monologue about being old in Requiem for a Dream.
 

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GrimTuesday said:
I'm sure most have you have never heard of it[footnote]not trying to sound like a douche, its a small independent film so in all likelihood few here would have seen it.[/footnote], but the end of Mary and Max is one of the saddest things I've ever seen, but at the same time, it has a certain sweetness to it. Its the only film I've actually cried during, but they were manly tears.
Im Australian and love stop motion so yeah Ive heard of it (but havnt seen it)

same could be said for Harvie Krumpet, a short film by the same people before Mary and Max and the same could be said about that too (Id suggest it if you havnt seen it)
 

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Koroviev said:
RedEyesBlackGamer said:
The ending to Pan's Labyrinth gets me every. single. time. I usually don't cry at movie scenes.
This, and Ellen Burstyn's monologue about being old in Requiem for a Dream.
oh yes......

and at the end you wish that Hoggle and all her freinds could come and save Marion in the end of Requiem...
 

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Just_A_Glitch said:
RedEyesBlackGamer said:
The ending to Pan's Labyrinth gets me every. single. time. I usually don't cry at movie scenes.
This. The movie as a whole. Though I've gotta say the most emotional scene for me was when...

When Doctor Ferreiro mercifully kills the wounded revolutionist, and he starts walking away, only to get shot. And then he keeps walking until he no longer can. That scene still gives me goosebumps. So powerful.
Pan's Labyrinth is one of the few movies I cannot watch on a regular basis, owing to the overwhelmingly oppressive atmosphere and the intensity of many of the scenes. Nevertheless, it is far and away one of my favorite films.
 

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The Fall...a thousand times The Fall. Practically every other scene in the second half of the movie is a major tearjerker.
 

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I'm usually a sucker for emotional things, but the beginning of "Up" made me cry the hardest.
 

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Azurian said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y688upqmRXo&feature=related

That's pretty much a childhood killer right there. I must be one of the few people who didn't cry during Up or Toy Story 3.
I must admit membership to that seemingly exclusive group. Both Toy Story 3 and Up strike me as manipulative efforts. I cannot watch either without feeling as though my experience of the film has been carefully calculated. In other words, they feel like mass-produced products, not the emotional vessels that I associate with anything that has the remotest pretension to being art.
 

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From a Charlie Chaplin movie. It REALLY is the best scene ever
 

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Oh I thought of another bit, it made me sad but it didn't make me cry... When one of the ewoks dies and then the other one comes to try and wake his friend up :*(
 

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Nobody mentioned the scene from "The lion king " where Mufasa dies?!?! you inhuman bastards :p
i cry like a baby every time


anyway
 

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The end of Titanic does it to me every time, fucking incredible well made film.

Anything powerful will get me emotional really.
 

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Koroviev said:
Just_A_Glitch said:
RedEyesBlackGamer said:
The ending to Pan's Labyrinth gets me every. single. time. I usually don't cry at movie scenes.
This. The movie as a whole. Though I've gotta say the most emotional scene for me was when...

When Doctor Ferreiro mercifully kills the wounded revolutionist, and he starts walking away, only to get shot. And then he keeps walking until he no longer can. That scene still gives me goosebumps. So powerful.
Pan's Labyrinth is one of the few movies I cannot watch on a regular basis, owing to the overwhelmingly oppressive atmosphere and the intensity of many of the scenes. Nevertheless, it is far and away one of my favorite films.
It is my favorite film. Only movies that come close are Black Swan and The Wrestler. Ironically, they're all movies that I can't watch on a regular basis, because they just leave me feeling completely drained, both physically and emotionally. The toll they take on my psyche is just too much to bear regularly.

I saw Black Swan in theaters twice. First time, I came out absolutely speechless, which I've never done. I thought it would be better the second time. Nope. Just couldn't do anything afterwards. I was to young to see Pan's Labyrinth in theaters, and The Wrestler never played nearby. I imagine they would have done the same.
 

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requiem for a dream
oh man, I cried so hard during that movie my boyfriend thought I was having a seizure...

meant to qoute someone...
 

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Furbyz said:
The Fall...a thousand times The Fall. Practically every other scene in the second half of the movie is a major tearjerker.
GAH! How could I forget The Fall!

I tell you, when I found out what the main character was trying to get the little girl to do, I simultaneously wanted to cry and beat his ass up. Beautiful film.