Are there any movies that make you cry?
I'm a wuss so there are a fair few movies that make me :kaocry:
- Armageddon
- The Green Mile
- Edward Scissorhands
- Moulin Rouge
Those are a few of the movies that make me cry. OK GO!
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Are there any movies that make you cry?
I'm a wuss so there are a fair few movies that make me :kaocry:
- Armageddon
- The Green Mile
- Edward Scissorhands
- Moulin Rouge
Those are a few of the movies that make me cry. OK GO!
There are many movies that have made me cry, and I really appreciate that. It just means the movie made an impact on you, and that you're not cold and heartless. Anyway, some of the movies that have made me cry are (on the top of my head):
- My Dog Skip (I've cried to this movie so many times.. like ugly cry)
- Brokeback Mountain
- Big Fish
- Finding Neverland
- Million Dollar Baby
- Babel
.. there are definitely more, but those were the ones I could remember.
- The Fox and the Hound
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
- Terminator 2
- The Lion King (when Mufasa dies :kaocry:)
Brian's Song
I cried the first time I saw The Last Samurai. I probably wouldn't again though.
I have only cried at one movie ever and i have never known why. The movie Hardball with keanu reeves (i know) only one ever and everytime i watch it lol
Nothing's ever really made me cry (not since being a child anyway lol), but I find some stuff really moving. The endings of ET and The Truman Show especially.
I cried during The Matrix Revolutions, but for all the wrong reasons.
Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator
Meet Joe Black (Cant believe I just admited that)
charlotte's web (C'mon man, I was 7 ;__; )
These films don't make me cry, as such, but they do make my throat tighten up a bit:
- Saving Private Ryan
- Forrest Gump
- The Green Mile
I'm quite good at putting myself in other's shoes in certain situations, so I find it easy to imagine what the characters are thinking and feeling.
- Beaches. It even makes my dad cry. :D
- Ghost. At the end when Patrick Swayze says goodbye to Demi Moore/ :cry:
- I cried tghe first time I saw Love Actually. I'd just moved up from London and was feeling homesick, so that was probably why. :P
- Also, what Maxx said about Revolutions! :p
I consistently cry during Big Fish and The Fountain, no matter how many times I see either movie. But it's usually during the most unexpected moments.
And I think The Hours is a very moving film.
"Wiiiiilllsooooooooon!!!" :weep:
There is only one thing that made me cry.. and that was a game.
but i will never divulge which one it is..
Didn't really cry, but try going through Grave of the Fireflies and not getting tight throated.
ironically.. no.. did blink away a tear.. but only the first time..
this one is way more emotional.. reported to have full grown bear of men crying like babies.. which is understandable if you played it.
it is however 10 years old.. not 11 like FFVII.. and the main character is posted in anime prettiness thread
Kill Bill, when she Kills bill, dunno it just gets me everytime for some reason.
What Dreams May Come.
Are there any other kind?
Atsushi Sanada's "Say, Marimo" is a short film of only about eleven minutes, but it's the most tearjerking piece of film I can think of at the moment. I would go so far to say that if you don't cry when you watch this, there's a pretty good chance that you're dead inside.
Patch Adams made me cry ;_;
Oh and I had to stop myself towards the end of I Am legend.
For me some are:
The Lord of the Rings
Terminator 2
The Green Mile
American Beauty
Gladiator
V for Vendetta
With Honors
Deep Impact and Armageddon
Nope, never cried at a movie. I think the saddest movies I can recall would be I Am Sam, though.
erm this is such a girly thing to say titanic and the robot boy (cant remeber name) made by stephen speilberg wer he wants to be loved by his mum but she doesnt love him *crys loudly*
Atonement is very upsetting; probably the only movie I could shed a tear over without shame.
I never ever ever ever cry at movies or books or games. Some music has made me come prety close, but I do not cry at media. It's weird, I know loads of people who do.
Ugh. Requiem for a Dream killed me on the inside. After I watched it the first time I knew it was a fantastic movie and even went out and bought it, but the DVD went unwatched for about four years because I could never put myself in the mood to sit through it. The part towards the end when Marion and Harry are on the phone? That wrecked me.
When Allie said she wanted to watch it about a few months back, I felt like I committed a crime towards the end because of how much of a wreck she was at the end - she was pretty much literally in a ball crying into my chest for a good while afterwards.
Requiem for a Dream is a sad movie.
Big Fish and The Fountain are both ones where I think if I wasn't watching it with someone and being afraid of seeming immasculated I probably would've totally broke down. Big Fish moreso than The Fountain, mostly because I think The Fountain falls apart towards the end. But it still has its moments.
And I'm probably the only guy who will ever own up to this, but... The Notebook. Mostly because the only things I knew about it were misconceptions and I had no idea what they were going for until towards the end when I got all sad.
-The Notebook. EVERY. SMURFING. TIME.
-Titanic
-Tristan & Isolde
-The Patriot [when Heath Ledger's character dies...ironic :cry:]
-I Am Sam [;-;]
I just watched Click and it made me cry a litte...not because it sucked either.
Is that Little Sister Kana? If that's it, I have heard terrible thing about it. I don't mean terrible that it was bad (in fact I heard it was great), but terrible depressing things.
as I said before, It was great, I played it many times, but very sad. you have 6 seperate endings. In 5 of them she dies. In one she lives(you have to do 2 in where she dies first though), but it still makes you feel sad.
Its not really depressing.. maybe a little.. its more like moving. As i said.. first and last time i cried.(btw me crying is blinking away a few tears =P)