Movies that make you cry

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I recently finished Dear Zachary and I couldn?t stop crying. I want to know what movies have brought tears to your eyes.
 

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Movies don't make me cry! I'm a man, we don't cry! We break things with our bare hands and put holes in the wall whenever we have emotions!

However, a characters death in Trigun always makes my allergies act up....it's allergies damn it!!!

Uh oh, thinking about it is making me c....my allergies are acting up. *WALL PUNCH!
 

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Movies had made me sad, but nothing to cry over. The closest, honestly, was Warhorse, with all the World War I scenes.
 

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Ending of Grave of the Fireflies, if you've seen it nuff said, especially as I have a little sister who's about the same age gap to me as the brother and sister are in the film, though we're both a few years old than the protagonists.
 

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Iron Giant. That film is a real tearjerker at the end.

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The Ending of the Movie Adaptation of "The Crucible" almost made me cry, before someone in my class shouted "Triple Kill", and that made me laugh.

And "Kung Fu Panda 2" almost made me cry again when Po was remembering what happened to his real parents.
 

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All he wanted to do was see his wife and daughter...
 

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Toy. Story. 3.

After growing up with those movies, being a huge fan of animation, especially Pixar, seeing what amazing things they were capable of doing...bringing me to tears with that amazing ending is the first and only time I have ever started crying in a movie theatre.

I still tear up a bit when I watch it on DVD.
 

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Four Brothers...

It's hard for me to remember what's made me cry because usually the depressing shit just pisses me off and makes me wanna destroy things.

But that movie... that one scene. I'm never watching it again. Once was enough.
 

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About any animal movie, from Old Yeller, to Where the Red Fern Grows, to Hachi: A Dog's Tale. It could be a very crappy movie, but if it includes something sad like an animal dying or anything close to it, I can't hold back the tears. Even on the re-release of The Lion King, I still cried when Mufasa died...
 

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JoJo said:
Ending of Grave of the Fireflies, if you've seen it nuff said, especially as I have a little sister who's about the same age gap to me as the brother and sister are in the film, though we're both a few years old than the protagonists.
This... this, a googol this... (though I'm sure I've replied to a couple threads of this nature in the last week or so...)

Anyway... Shadowlands, Stalingrad (close but didn't cry, fucking depressing, that movie), A Bridge Too Far... and probably a whole load of others...
 

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JoJo said:
Ending of Grave of the Fireflies, if you've seen it nuff said, especially as I have a little sister who's about the same age gap to me as the brother and sister are in the film, though we're both a few years old than the protagonists.
I second this. I don't cry in films in general (I don't see it as a good thing) but that film however is the closest I got to being emotional in a film (my eyes water up at the last scene).
 

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I've cried over two movies.

50/50, because my grandmother went through cancer, so it hit me hard...

And 500 Days of Summer, because I was going through something very similar at the time.

Damn you, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Why are you so good at making me teary-eyed.
 

kcjerith

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Philadelphia,

The scene where Tom Hanks character is in bed, dying, and he is explaining what the opera is about.
 

C2Ultima

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Million Dollar Baby. That one managed to make me shed a tear up a bit.
 

Littaly

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I don't think I've ever cried at a movie, or anything else for that matter. It's just nothing I do, art and entertainment just doesn't move me to tears. Every once in a blue moon something comes along that shakes me up emotionally, and I was on the verge of tearing up to a song once, but I don't think a movie has ever made me cry.