Film that made you cry

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It may be easier for me to list the movies that don't make me cry. Let's just say that if a movie has an animal in it, especially a dog, I am doomed.

One that I absolutely can't watch is The Plague Dogs. I bawl like a baby.
I am so with you on that! Like Indy said, don't see Marley & Me! I left it off my list because it's pretty new and I didn't want to spoil...but it pissed me off because I was only expecting a comedy and it made me cry...hard.



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The only movie that makes me cry every single time I see it is "Stepmom". The scene when Susan Sarandon gives her children their special mom Christmas gifts is like a cue for my eyes to start watering.

And in most other aspects I consider myself somewhat of an emotional cripple.

I am sure there are others, but this one just really sticks out to me.



A lot of movies make me cry.

The most recent one was Up.

Also the end of Saving Private Ryan in the cemetery.

I showed Casablanca to my son for the first time recently, and even though I've seen it 30+ times, there are still some scenes that make me tear up.

Oh and of course The Iron Giant. "Superman" ::sniff::



Benjamin Button made me cry for like two days....sooo sad if you haven't already seen it
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So many o! Mr champ, Titanic, Pearl Harbour, Sweet november, A walk to remember, Braveheart, Gladiator, Black and Kabi Kuchi kabi ghan (both Indian movie), Prophecy and Widow (both Nigerian movie)... so many I can't recall now.

Actually have a soft spot for movies esp. when characters deliver properly.
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I was watching "Johnny Appleseed" on youtube Friday night--the Disney animated version. And my eyes started watering at the end!
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I've never actually bawled at a movie but tightly restrained tears have been know to leak out of the eyes on occasion.

The Land Before Time: When the mother dies (as a kid)
Gladiator: at the end when he is walking through the wheat field to his family
P.S I love: the whole thing mostly
Atonement
Braveheart
Pride and Prejudice
Saving Private Ryan
30 days of Night

cant think of anymore but sadly there is



im a real softy in emotional films, but american history x, boys in da hood, the notebook,



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The War
A Perfect World
The Guardian
Message in a Bottle
Captain Coragous
Titanic



Apollo 13 (every single time, when u see the Lovell's son sitting in the classroom, and the 3 mins are up and they still havent made contact, but then the music swells and u hear Tom Hanks voice...instant eye waterfalls for me)
The Notebook
What Dreams May Come (i actually couldnt finish this movie, i was balling like a baby)
Terminator 2 (the thumbs up at the end...heartbreaking)
Moulin Rouge



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
The last movie I cried at was last week when I watched Last Exit to Brooklyn, which is almost funny (strange, not ha ha) because that was about the tenth time I've watched it but I don't recall ever crying before.




You cry at all sorts of films, mark, but this one I can understand. I've seen it twice and both times it's been incredibly difficult to sit through, to the point that I don't know if I'll ever watch it again. Although I didn't cry when I was watching it, if you find it as difficult to watch as I did, I can understand you )or anyone else) crying because of it, from anger or frustration as much as anything else.



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
Well, I do give it
, but I agree that it's a difficult watch at times and I'd expect it to seem alien to many viewers just in a subject matter kinda way, but this time what happened at the end to both Stephen Lang and Jennifer Jason Leigh just left me devastated.



The Red Shoes! I caught the last half hour on BBC 2! It's really scary as well!

The Secret Garden- 3 times!!



Two movies that make me cry every time I watch them(and I did it many, many times) are The Shine staring Geofrrey Rush and Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn.



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Roman Holiday with Gregory Peck and Audrey Hepburn.
Was it the ending? I understand that it almost had to end that way, but I had my hopes up that it wouldn't.



Bridge to Terabithia
Big Fish
A Walk to Remember
Ghost

Those are probably my top four saddest movies that have literally made me cry (as in like, a single genuine tear, guys ), and still usually continue to do so.
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