This sir has nailed it. If you didn't at least feel the need to hold back your tears during this, you are an inhuman monster.JoJo said:Ending of Grave of the Fireflies, if you've seen it nuff said, especially as I have a little sister who's about the same age gap to me as the brother and sister are in the film, though we're both a few years old than the protagonists.
I remember the first time I saw Mufasa die... Never again will I develop feelings for movie characters.tendaji said:About any animal movie, from Old Yeller, to Where the Red Fern Grows, to Hachi: A Dog's Tale. It could be a very crappy movie, but if it includes something sad like an animal dying or anything close to it, I can't hold back the tears. Even on the re-release of The Lion King, I still cried when Mufasa died...
EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Why does it pull so hard on my heartstrings? That is one of the best animated movies of all time, IMO. And one I realized I don't own yet... be right back.Geo Da Sponge said:Iron Giant. That film is a real tearjerker at the end.
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But wait, that movie doesn't have any particularly touching sce-...ohhh I see what you did there o.oTheBear17 said:Spider Man 3, every time I see it I cant stop weeping no matter how much I try.