• Movies that make you cry.
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Book of Eli really got me. [editline]17th May 2012[/editline] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duck_%28film%29[/url] This one got me too. It was a very interesting film. It had your format of a man and his close animal friend living through life, but it was set in a disingenuous dystopian society that has pretty much given up on itself.
I watched Howls Moving Castle for the first time recently, and the ending made me baw. :p
Out of context this is pretty funny, But when you've watched the entire season, This last episode got steadily darker and darker and more depressing. Best ending to a comedy series, in fact best ending to any tv series. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7DGa9xHGB0c[/media] Here is the entire last episode. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5yhhGhgW50[/media] Unless you have watched a lot of blackadder you don't really realize the impact "good luck everyone"
When you guys talk about crying during movies, do you mean tearing up a little or literally crying? I've teared up, yes (Toy Story 3 ending, Grave of the Fireflies) but I've never seen anyone actually cry during a film
I think it's a mixture. Like with Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, I teared up a bit. But Toy Story 3 and Marley and Me, I was a complete mess by the end of the film.
Schindler's list, close to the very end when [sp]Schindler starts crying because he could of saved a few more people by offering his car or the gold pin on his jacket [/sp]
Millennium Actress, especially now that the director is gone.
Click :( i have no idea why and actually i kind of feel dumb for it but Click is the only movie that brought me close to crying
[QUOTE=Xephio;36015047]Click :( i have no idea why and actually i kind of feel dumb for it but Click is the only movie that brought me close to crying[/QUOTE] click had an extremely bizarre twist of emotion. Throughout most of the film, it was your typical Adam Sandler comedy, which I enjoy, but then it just did a complete 180 and did something I have never before seen in a film with Adam Sandler. [editline]19th May 2012[/editline] It was a great film, though.
[QUOTE=WilloTheWisp;35998671]When you guys talk about crying during movies, do you mean tearing up a little or literally crying? I've teared up, yes (Toy Story 3 ending, Grave of the Fireflies) but I've never seen anyone actually cry during a film[/QUOTE] Tearing up for me, anyway.
Forgive me for not stating a more sophisticated movie, but my near-tears movie would be Godzilla Vs. Destroyah. The whole point of the movie was that Godzilla was going to have a nuclear meltdown. His heart was basically a naturally-occurring nuclear reactor, but it had absorbed too much radiation and was breaking down. Of course, while facing that crisis he had to fight a creature that was revived by the very device that killed the first Godzilla in his first movie in 1954. In the end, he defeats the creature, but it already killed his son and he goes into meltdown mode, with the Japanese Military trying to limit damage by firing cooling shells at him. Seeing him melt, along with the admittedly depressing music... Well, here, see for yourself. Excuse the shitty dubbing: [video=youtube;D--Cwj4Iw4k]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D--Cwj4Iw4k[/video] [sp]At the end, that was Godzilla's dead son, who absorbed all the radiation from his father and mutated into a fully grown Godzilla.[/sp]
Of Mice and Men.
[url]http://i.imgur.com/NPrSq.png[/url] That scene in Letters to God. Every time I see this picture, my heart just drops and breaks into a million pieces. This was the only movie to make me legitimately cry. I cried the rest of the night. Watched it again next day, and teared up really badly and was on the verge of crying. Only other movie that came close was Click, which quite honestly I want to watch again.
Roy's monologue at the end of Blade Runner gets me every time.
Blade Runner and Stalker (Tarkovsky) always make me cry, really only beautiful visual movies make me bawl: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5x3J_cHqe8[/media]
[QUOTE=The_J_Hat;35881204]War Horse.[/QUOTE] That film was so unbelievably bad and cringe worthy I couldn't help but laugh. The ending scene with the whole orange colour from the sun and goofy accent of the kid was just bad. Plus it didn't explain a bunch of things.
[QUOTE=Mort and Charon;36041500]That film was so unbelievably bad and cringe worthy I couldn't help but laugh. The ending scene with the whole orange colour from the sun and goofy accent of the kid was just bad. Plus it didn't explain a bunch of things.[/QUOTE] Can't stress how good the theatre version is.. I'm sticking clear of the movie until I see it in the theatre a couple more times.
[QUOTE=NessTea;36033616]Of Mice and Men.[/QUOTE] Honestly, the ending in the movie felt more abrupt than in the book. It always bothered me.
Poor John Malkovich :(
I bawled in Castaway with Wilson.
Bridge to Terebithia. Doesn't help that I had a very similar experience at that age.
jumanji. does help that i had a very similar experience at that age.
[QUOTE=jaykray;35886104]These are approximately in order of the amount I cried. Up. [video=youtube;F2bk_9T482g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2bk_9T482g[/video] Grave of the Firefiles A.I Toy Story 3 Lion King Field of Dreams The Simpsons Movie (the part where Homer watches the tape from Marge, no idea why it moved me) Fantastic Mr Fox (The part where he sees the wolf at the end. I hadn't even seen the beginning of the film so didn't know the story behind it or anything, it was just really moving for some reason)[/QUOTE] Oh god damn it. :''''''(
House :(
[QUOTE=Nearie;36056839]Oh god damn it. :''''''([/QUOTE] up was an amazing movie. how they could start the movie out on one of the most depressing fucking notes i've ever seen in a disney movie or a kid's movie for that matter then lift you from the bottom of the bottom to the top of the top. that opening scene itself made me shed a man tear. it's alright cause we have doug. i love doug.
[QUOTE=FoodStuffs;36059698]up was an amazing movie. how they could start the movie out on one of the most depressing fucking notes i've ever seen in a disney movie or a kid's movie for that matter then lift you from the bottom of the bottom to the top of the top. that opening scene itself made me shed a man tear. it's alright cause we have doug. i love doug.[/QUOTE] Have you seen Dug's Special Mission? Manly tears were shed for a second time.
god i wish it was still on netflix, i could so go for that movie right now
the ending of the dinosaurs tv series. it was very depressing [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPTUA_wdp78[/media]
My Dog Skip always used to get me.
Green Mile Gladiator Inception And Avatar (tears of joy)
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