Have you/ do you ever cry during movies?

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I didnt even realise how bad it was until the tears flowed down my cheeks and i was like "what the hell?....i dont believe this".

I challenge anyone to watch this movie and not sob like a baby.
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I don't remember the name of this movie, but it was about a girl who had to hide with her family and another family from hitler's army during the world war. But they were eventually discovered and sent off to prison. The difficulties they faced there, simply can't be described. In the end, all family members die, except their father, who survives.

The girl writes a diary during her time when they were hiding, which was published later.
Sounds like "The Diary of Anne Frank"
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  • Anthony Minghella's Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991) for romance
  • Lars Von Trier's Dancer in the Dark (2000) for melodrama
  • Savannah Smiles (1982) for a kiddie flick

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the "Notebook" made me cry, when he read their Love story to her, keeping her remember all the great that they spent together....




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  • Anthony Minghella's Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991) for romance
  • Lars Von Trier's Dancer in the Dark (2000) for melodrama
  • Savannah Smiles (1982) for a kiddie flick

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Agreed! If you don't cry while watching this movie, there is something seriously wrong. I bawled like a baby, just making the video clip for my game. hehe
Before this movie, was Terms of Endearment. I always swore that it was the saddest movie ever. With my recent experience, I can surely say that I am NEVER watching that movie again. A mother losing her daughter, and that daughter having to tell her children goodbye.
Hell, who am I kidding. If it is even kind of sad, tears come to my eyes.

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I cry all the time during films that spark my emotions. I cried during the opening sequence of Raging Bull, and then cried later that night when I looked back upon it. And every time I watch it, I cry during that opening sequence. It's one of the most emotional and beautiful shots ever.
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I cry all the time during films that spark my emotions. I cried during the opening sequence of Raging Bull, and then cried later that night when I looked back upon it. And every time I watch it, I cry during that opening sequence. It's one of the most emotional and beautiful shots ever.
That's one hell of an emotional film. There are so many scenes in that movie that get me every time... La Motta's breakdown in the jail cell is extremely powerful too, for example.
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Yea, I am a big crier at movies. The Plague Dogs had me doing unexpected crying jags for about a week after I think.



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No movie has really made me cry but the scene below came really close to getting me to that point. There are two different parts of the scene that could bring someone to that point. The scene is from the movie Crash, if you haven't seen it, the scene below won't make that much sense.




No movie has really made me cry but the scene below came really close to getting me to that point. There are two different parts of the scene that could bring someone to that point. The scene is from the movie Crash, if you haven't seen it, the scene below won't make that much sense.

Interesting - I love Crash, but that scene didn't have a particularly big impact on me. Was it the fact that you knew something terrible could've happened that got to you?



Oh I'm not an emotional person but I can't deny the fact that sometimes I cry because I was carried away by the movie I'm watching...It's funny but true that I cry in a comedy animated film Garfield, I don't know but it's weird, I feel so pity with Ody (the dog) when he left the house...



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I got hit hard with Blood Diamond. There is however no match for the flood that resulted from E.T. back in the day.
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yes I'm not ashamed to say as a young man I do
want a list of good ones I've completely broken down over? here goes
in no specific order
leon
6 sense
signs
a beautiful mind
Jacobs ladder [v sad ending]
finding neverland
and shawshank redemption which I copied at 4 speed once and still balled as it reached the end!
I am not a major weeper,but I cry over movies,when that moment comes,I can identify with the person in the film,it might be the sad scene or something seems no special to others but strike a chord with me.
"Leon" is one of my favs,when Leon watches movies in the cinema all alone and laughs out,strikingly different from the man he was under the mask of a hitman,and the bonsai which he keeps with him all the time,even in the extremely dangerous situation.
The dialogue Leon had with Mathilda:
---Is life always this hard,or is it just when you are a kid?
---Always like this.
and the ending.

The Legend of 1900,the great movie.I wept at the scene when 1900 refuses to leave and ship and imagines what would happen when he goes to heaven.

Breaveheart,I cried everytime when I saw Wallace shouts at the top his lung"Freeeeeeeeedom"
And Shawshank Redemption,of course.When he gets out of the prison after crawling in the dirty for 50yards,a reborned person,how refreshing!
TITANIC,Lucie's promises to Jack,and the time she was about to give up getting help but then she tries desperately to get help,the background music makes me cry.

I guess I cried too much over films,but it worth the tears.



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I've never cried over a movie. I do come fairly close on very rare instances. I know they're just movies and all.

The two movies that always bring me right to the verge whenever I watch are Withnail and I and Harold and Maude - both during the final moments, of course.
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