A few films actually. Up! and Toy Story 3 from Pixar have got me, I'm gonna vote A Muppets Christmas Carrol as well, when I was a lot younger Wallace and Gromit: A Close Shave had me in tears, and a few others I can't remember at this exact moment.
the fucking "seannnn!" scene plus the atmosphere of the game mad the super nice sunshine filled day a fucking emo train wreck, which is why i refused to finish that damn game.
also most movies on lifetime, my mom used it as punishment one day to make me sit and watch 4 movies in a row with her from that channell..those movies are fucking bullshit, beyond sadness, devil movies i tell you!
Haven't ever cried because of a movie, the closest was probably the end of Seven Samurai, to the point where I was depressed for a day and a half, but no tears (I would say the end ofDrunken Angel, but I kind of saw that coming).
No film or video game has ever made me cry (not since I was 4, anyway). I can usually just block it out if it gets too sad. The closest I have come to crying in a game was probably the ending of Terranigma (I couldn't think of any movies so there you go).
I have never cryed for a movie, although I was close to cry once by... ''Once''... a stupid movie, about a stupid couple, that stupidly fell in love and never got to be together... Oh, shut up!
The only movie to ever make me cry is Grave of The Fireflies. However, it seems as I get older I'm becoming more susceptible to tearing up at movies. So who knows, maybe if I revisited some depressing movies I have seen in the past it might have the same effect on me.
The bit in Inception, where Fischer finally opens the safe and pulls out the little paper windmill just as his father drops dead, has had me in tears every time I've watched it.
Very few that have actually brought tears to my eyes, but several have come close. Toy Story 3, Bridge to Terabithia, Up, My Girl. Those are the ones I can think of for now, but I'm sure there's more. Iron Giant is on the list several times, but I've never seen it, I'll have to fix that oversight.
Armitage III (an anime) made me tear up for the first time during a film. Naomi discovered she could never be human, and something deep inside me thought 'that's simply not fair.'
The second time was at the end of American History X. The younger brother decides to turn his life around only to succumb to a bullet in the lavatory. Defenses could not have been any lower outside of sleep.
Granted I never full-fledged cried, just had my vision become highly blurred...
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