What film connected you the most emotionally?

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Not G. Ivingname

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What films touched you down emotionally? What films made you laugh one moment, and cry the next? What film made you connect with the characters the most to the point where the stop being characters and start being just people? What film tries to make you feel what the characters feel, and then does more then that? What film just made you feel something you never fealt something before?
 

Johnny Cain

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Probably NOT a good entry for this sort of discussion, but 'Click' starring Adam Sandler is the most recent film I emoted to that I can think of.

Besides the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
 

SomeBoredGuy

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Be Kind Rewind. Seriously. One of my favourite movies evar, and I don't even know why but I guess the characters you emotionally connect to definitely help.
 

rokkolpo

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lassie didn't have to die );

i hate it when dogs die, i really get choked up. for instance the dog in i am legend when in the apartement where will smith sees the deer nose and thinks it's his dogs nose.

i really can't stand those moments.
 

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cuddly_tomato said:
Avatar I think. I am a tree-hugger so you can probably understand why.
Really?? Serously???

For me It'd prolly be "Oldboy" or "Requim for a dream". those two movies basically made me breakdown in a way I've never done before. Avatar, (at least IMO) was rather stale, and pretty devoid of emotion. (although it did cost a lot to make so I'm sure thats gotta count for something).
 

hazabaza1

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Up.
God damn, that movie was depressing.
But then funny.
Then depressing.
Then funny.
 

Not G. Ivingname

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TheRightToArmBears said:
Up, The scene where his wife dies. That's the most recent one. Expect to see a lot of it in this thread.
I actually was watching that scene when I made this thread. So beautiful, I can't help but to cry every time I see it.
 

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TheRightToArmBears said:
Up, The scene where his wife dies. That's the most recent one. Expect to see a lot of it in this thread.
I had it there too.
Not crying but it certainly hit me.
 

Dok Zombie

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Withnail & I, because I saw it at a point in my life where me and my friends hung around a squalid flat in varying states of intoxication, while acting superior to everyone.

I miss it...
 

Squeakems

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Fight Club. I once dated a girl like Marla. I live in a shithole, and I have insominia. I feel just like the main character. It's like my life, minus the actual fight club.
 

Kagim

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Big fish. Mostly because i can see myself being like the father in that movie. I love telling stories and will likely tell my children lots of them.
 

mip0

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Inglorious Bastards or Braveheart.
The tension in almost every scene with the Jewish girl in transformed me into a dead, sweating statue.
I was just so afraid of it ending in tragedy, fear from the first battle to the last scene, I thought I saw classic taboos everywhere.
 

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Fandango, it's pretty much a movie about me and my friends running around southwest Texas, even the part about them failing out of college and being forced to join the military happened to some of my friends. It's just a good movie.