Film that made you cry

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lion King got to me a little bit



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Steel friggin' Magnolias. You pretty much have to have a heart made of stone NOT to cry at the end.

The other tear-jerker for me was 12 Years a Slave
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Braveheart

Wallace's emotional speech at the battle of Stirling still is inspirational and I think that the REAL William Wallace would be proud of the way Mel Gibson portrayed him.



First one that comes to mind is My Girl. Especially the scene when

WARNING: "My Girl" spoilers below
Vada cries over Thomas Jay's dead body at his funeral
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2 films on very different spectrums and for VERY different reasons but 12 Years a Slave and Love Actually.



The Green Mile
The Bucket List
Charlie St-Cloud (Yes I know)
American History X
Breaking Bad (very good ending btw)
Ladder 49
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Titanic, definitely
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La vita e bella
The Shawshank Redemption



If you don't cry watching "Hachiko" (I've only seen the USA version) you don't deserve to be called "person".

I cry with many movies, my list would be endless.



starman



The Champ (1979)


You'd have to be made of cardboard if this doesn't bring a tear to your eye.

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Ghost (Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore)
City of Angels (Nic Cage, Meg Ryan)
Untamed Heart (Christian Slater 80's movie)
City of Angels absolutely destroys me as does the final scene of Ghost.