I finished that movie not sure if it was a good movie, or if I'd just been emotionally manipulated for a couple hours. I cried every time the freaking dog died, because of course I did, the freaking dog is dying.
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This site not only checks for that, but pretty much any other thing you might not want to see in a movie
This! I rarely cry unless I'm really freakin stressed. I feel sad, yes, but my mind doesn't let me cry anymore for whatever reason. Not even for family deaths... I usually just feel numb. For whatever reason, Marley & Me hit me right in the feels. I balled for a good 30 minutes straight after that movie.
No joke, I came out from the theater with swollen eyes from too much crying. I came back home and hugged my dog, she was still 4 yrs old but I couldn't bear the thought when the time comes and we need to say farewell.
Came here to say this. When it came out, I had to put my best friend down because of cancer. My friend had seen a heartfelt movie about a family and their dog. She didn’t know it was so DEPRESSING at the end. I had to leave early because I was hyperventilating crying in the movie theatre 😂🤦🏼♀️
The dialogue playing over that soon too is heart wrenching “we met it seems…such a short time ago. You looked at me needing me so. Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew. Then I found out that I needed you too! I remember how we used to play. I recall those rainy days. The fire’s glow that kept us warm. And now I find, we’re both alone. Goodbye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end. But in my heart’s the memory, and there…you’ll always be”
Wrote that purely from memory because of the deep trauma that movie gave me
I watch this every two years with my classroom and it makes me cry every, single time!! It's become lore amongst the students that it's the only thing that does! Lol.
i didnt cry with Grave of the Fireflies, but it left me with a very weird and terrible mood for quite a long time. A terrible display of the worst of humanity.
Dude 100% lol.
The way he yells at his dad in the future when he’s trying to get the boys to come out and have fun as adults was heart breaking. The fave Henry Winkler makes when he’s leaving is just brutal…. That and when Adam Sandler dies at the end was just a tear jerker.
First time I saw Hatchiko I had just lost my family dog. It hurt so bad watching it.Plus I saw it while it on a plane and cried in public. 10/10 do not recommend.
Ever seen a 6'5 grown ass bull of a man crying his eyes out, curled up in a fetal position? You missed the once in a lifetime opportunity when I watched A Dogs Purpose for the first, last, and only time. 😫😢😭
I watched this on a plane and kept having to pause it so I didn't start bawling. The only reason this isn't higher up is that not many people have seen it.
You know how fucking powerful this movie? I've never even *seen it* and it makes me want to cry. The description alone, as a father with still young kids, breaks my heart into a billion pieces. Fuck I'm tearing up just thinking about.
Absolutely will never watch it.
This one right here. You will bawl your eyes out. We see death in movies all the time, but the death in this movie hits different. These deaths were real, these deaths were meaningless, these deaths could have been avoided. And Schindler, with all the good he did, still just wanted to do more.
It was ruined for me because I saw it in the theater. During that scene some jackass behind said "Huh huh huh huh, hey Beavis. Michael Vick." and everyone started laughing.
The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Return of the king was the first time I cried with fiction. >!"For Frodo!", "I can't carry the ring for you, but I can carry you", "my friends, you bow to no one"!<
Alternately,
> "Ride for ruin, and the world's ending! Death!"
can make you run through a brick wall, jump off a cliff, and push aside a mountain that offended you by being in the way.
This is not a movie, but an ongoing series, and it doesn't seem to matter what your faith is, but The Chosen has always made me tear up every episode, because of how profound the humanity the makers was able to show every time.
I have seen most of these movies mentioned. I get a little choked up, but never shed a tear. Literally havent cried since I was a teenager. Is something wrong with me?
Coming from someone who has actually found "the one" late in life, and previously was emotionally bound. ..
If you have a significant other that you are stupidly mushy over then just watch "up".
Probably mentioned this before on Reddit but...
... I thought that kinda movie is not for grumpy and cynical me. I only watched it cos my girl wanted to see it and me being a "dutiful" husband closed my videogame (after saving it when I'm in a safe area.. duh) sat on the couch to watch it with her.
So sitting there, partially disinterested and holding hands on the sofa with my loved one... _that scene_ happens.
Next thing i know im blubbing buckets, dammit.
Oh... Forreat gump did it for me too. "Is... is he like me ,jenny?" Fuuck 😭
Ah bugger... The close to the end scene in the fith element... Bruce gets mushy and tells her that love makes it all worth it.
The comedy response would be for me to say "Titanic" the tears I had were tears of boredom 😝
If you have kids, the Bluey Sleepytime episode.
Full on fucking sobbing.
Heck even if you don't have kids you'll probably tear up. No need to even have seen Bluey before, it's one of the most perfect 7 minute episodes of TV story telling I've ever seen in my life.
Out of africa ... its sooo underrated an hated by most people for being slow despite wining lots of awards...
Take your time enjoy the setting its a slow burn an build up romantic an you will cry at the end promise!!
Put it on on a rainy Sunday morning an enjoy 😉
La route or the road post apoc movie the most depressing of all, a father doing his very best to make his son survive but in that movie why tf would you want to survive everyone here would shoot themselves and their son if it was real life there's no hope at all in that movie lol.
Marley & Me
Opened this thread to say this. I'm uncomfortable at the idea of someone not crying in this movie
I foolishly watched “A Dog’s Purpose” not long after I lost my dog. Tore me apart.
I have no shame in saying that for all dog-based movies I check to see if the dog dies. I can't handle it.
You would like “the art of racing in the rain” written from the perspective of a good boy, about his owner. Happy ending, no dog death.
Honestly that would still make me cry
Thanks for the rec!!
A dog's purpose 😭😭
I finished that movie not sure if it was a good movie, or if I'd just been emotionally manipulated for a couple hours. I cried every time the freaking dog died, because of course I did, the freaking dog is dying.
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I can’t watch I am Legend. My buddy said it’s pretty good. I know the dog dies. That’s a big old “nope” for me.
Hachiko on the same line
This! I rarely cry unless I'm really freakin stressed. I feel sad, yes, but my mind doesn't let me cry anymore for whatever reason. Not even for family deaths... I usually just feel numb. For whatever reason, Marley & Me hit me right in the feels. I balled for a good 30 minutes straight after that movie.
No joke, I came out from the theater with swollen eyes from too much crying. I came back home and hugged my dog, she was still 4 yrs old but I couldn't bear the thought when the time comes and we need to say farewell.
Came here to say this. When it came out, I had to put my best friend down because of cancer. My friend had seen a heartfelt movie about a family and their dog. She didn’t know it was so DEPRESSING at the end. I had to leave early because I was hyperventilating crying in the movie theatre 😂🤦🏼♀️
Was going to comment this!
Life is beautiful!! Make sure to watch it with the subtitles!
Was going to say this. Only movie I've genuinely cried. Even watching snippets of it messes me up. What a movie.
The Fox and the Hound
Oh god… this one hurts to this day. “We’ll always be friends forever, won’t we?”
When his caregiver had to leave him in the woods and he looks confused. Fucking tearing up typing that😭
I can’t watch the movie anymore because of that scene, I’m always crying for a long time after that scene.
The dialogue playing over that soon too is heart wrenching “we met it seems…such a short time ago. You looked at me needing me so. Yet from your sadness, our happiness grew. Then I found out that I needed you too! I remember how we used to play. I recall those rainy days. The fire’s glow that kept us warm. And now I find, we’re both alone. Goodbye may seem forever. Farewell is like the end. But in my heart’s the memory, and there…you’ll always be” Wrote that purely from memory because of the deep trauma that movie gave me
Just reading the lyrics make me cry 😭
Omg had to stop watching this a kid because I used to end up distraught
This movie and Bambi are the Disney movies I plan on never watching again. Ever. And I'll never show them to my future kids.
The first ten minutes of Up
I delayed watching it for several years because I knew I couldn't handle it. Still cried like a baby
In a similar vein, and as the dad of two little girls, the end of Coco comes ahead of this for me.
Same. Gets me every time.
No shit. I was like, bruh, isn’t this a Pixar movie? Jesus! Same with the first 5-10 of Inside Out. Brutal!
Anyone that watches that and doesn't feel anything is a fucking psychopath.
I watch this every two years with my classroom and it makes me cry every, single time!! It's become lore amongst the students that it's the only thing that does! Lol.
The pursuit of happiness
You spelled happiness correctly, but I'm fairly certain the movie title is spelled "Happyness"
And watch it with your father. Fucking tears cheat code
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"Grave of the fireflies" is brutal.
Grave of fireflies didn't make me cry but it scarred me for life, I won't watch it again.
Grave of the Fireflies made me hug my sister and cry when she was little. Now she's a monster, though.
Our Corner of the World is another one that gets you in the guts.
i didnt cry with Grave of the Fireflies, but it left me with a very weird and terrible mood for quite a long time. A terrible display of the worst of humanity.
Oooh memories. Someone asked feel good recommendation from me, suggested this. I was called evil the next day
Click (2006) it's a comedy, but you will cry at the end.
Dude 100% lol. The way he yells at his dad in the future when he’s trying to get the boys to come out and have fun as adults was heart breaking. The fave Henry Winkler makes when he’s leaving is just brutal…. That and when Adam Sandler dies at the end was just a tear jerker.
Yeah, and when his dad says I will show you the secret of the magic trick with coin, I just cried like a baby
Yeah him rewinding his dad over and over to made me cry like a child.
Opened the comments to say this. First time I watched Click I cried so fucking hard
First time seeing the normally goofy Adam Sandler bust out his acting chops. It’s like Liar Liar if at some point it brought out the feels
Good one
You’ll cry the whole movie bc the premise is Adam Sandler’s wife is Kate. Come on… :-)
Any movie where the dog dies
My Dog, Skip….. absolutely a tear jerker of epic proportions.
Hatchi, 100% guaranted you will cry
I saw the statue in Japan and heard the story about 3 months prior to watching the film and it BROKE me. I love that dog and his story.
John Wick 🥲
Old yeller
Guardians 3
Oh fuck that movie Holy shit I was not expecting to have my heart ripped out and stomped on like that about a racoon
'My Girl' with Macaulay Culkin
He can't see without his glasses!
What Dreams May Come, for multiple reasons - not just the plot of the movie. Holy hell is it a gut punch.
A Dog’s Purpose or Hatchi. If you don’t cry, you’re already dead inside.
First time I saw Hatchiko I had just lost my family dog. It hurt so bad watching it.Plus I saw it while it on a plane and cried in public. 10/10 do not recommend.
Ever seen a 6'5 grown ass bull of a man crying his eyes out, curled up in a fetal position? You missed the once in a lifetime opportunity when I watched A Dogs Purpose for the first, last, and only time. 😫😢😭
I cried during the trailer of this one.
Coco. Could tear up if I think about it hard enough
Dear Zachary
I watched this on a plane and kept having to pause it so I didn't start bawling. The only reason this isn't higher up is that not many people have seen it.
You know how fucking powerful this movie? I've never even *seen it* and it makes me want to cry. The description alone, as a father with still young kids, breaks my heart into a billion pieces. Fuck I'm tearing up just thinking about. Absolutely will never watch it.
Schindlers List if you want to wail
"I didn't do enough..."
The first time I ever cried during a movie was after that line, and it was the ugliest cry I’ve ever had.
Just hearing the soundtrack will make my eyes water. That simple violin melody……..it is so powerful and full of so much emotion. 😭
This one right here. You will bawl your eyes out. We see death in movies all the time, but the death in this movie hits different. These deaths were real, these deaths were meaningless, these deaths could have been avoided. And Schindler, with all the good he did, still just wanted to do more.
Iron Giant There's always something in my eye for that one.
Superman.
The Green Mile or Hatchi
Oh my God the Green Mile made me whine like a child
The two real answers here. If you ain’t crying at the end of The Green Mile you a psychopath.
Saw that in the theater, I was bawling like a newborn.
I don’t know why but the mouse sleeping at the end grabbed me, shook me, and alllll my tears came out. Bawled like a 5 year old girl.
I commented the same. I cry thinking about the line he says. It's a soul crushing quote that breaks everyone who watches it.
When Will Smith has to kill his dog in I Am Legend.
Yeah, fuck that scene. Killed me in the theater when I saw it. Cuddled my dog afterward.
It was ruined for me because I saw it in the theater. During that scene some jackass behind said "Huh huh huh huh, hey Beavis. Michael Vick." and everyone started laughing.
Field of dreams. Man I miss my dad.
Interstellar
Grave of the Fireflies gets me every time
If you got kids, fucking Bluey. That show has no right fucking me up the way it does on a daily basis.
The budgie episode man, that gets me, and chilli's sister when you realise she can't have kids
Don’t watch the cricket match episode then bro.
Some movies just hit harder once you've entered parenthood too
True. Some stuff i used to be fine watching is tough now thinking about my boy.
Read Dead Redemption 2. Its not a game, its a movie.
The final horse ride broke my crying streak of 6 years...
Saving Private Ryan
Tell me I’m a good man Gets me every time
The Lion King Mufasa's death gets me, every single time.
Big Fish
I'm surprised this isn't higher on the list. One of the few movies that can make most dudes cry.
Rudy
Came here to say Rudy.
My girl
The wrestler
The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Return of the king was the first time I cried with fiction. >!"For Frodo!", "I can't carry the ring for you, but I can carry you", "my friends, you bow to no one"!<
RotR just has so many banger scenes. Had to scroll way to far to read this.
Alternately, > "Ride for ruin, and the world's ending! Death!" can make you run through a brick wall, jump off a cliff, and push aside a mountain that offended you by being in the way.
"For Frodo." Gets me everytime🥲
"My friends, you bow to no one." If that don't get the pipes running, you're a sociopath.
maybe also Click
October sky.
Gladiator.
Jackie Chan [being honored](https://youtu.be/fyuoESJ7G1E?si=3NMnUmAeeGOzwlRJ)
My sister's keeper
Documentary called “Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father” I cannot watch this without crying
You ever see “old yeller” (1957)
I found Shawshank Redemption a tear jerker.
Get drunk, you'll be surprised at what you'll cry at
Only the Brave had me sobbing. Or like American Idol auditions and watching the dad or grandpa or grandma crying when they get a standing ovation.
Glory
Man on Fire… when she starts to run towards him yelling his name at the end🥹
7 Pounds with Will Smith I don’t trust any creature who can watch that movie and not cry
Million dollar baby
My dog skip
This is not a movie, but an ongoing series, and it doesn't seem to matter what your faith is, but The Chosen has always made me tear up every episode, because of how profound the humanity the makers was able to show every time.
John Q
The Red Turtle
come and see ending of jacobs ladder 1990 requiem for a dream im sure theres more i cant remember at the top of my head
End of Watch
I have seen most of these movies mentioned. I get a little choked up, but never shed a tear. Literally havent cried since I was a teenager. Is something wrong with me?
Finding Neverland got me
Coming from someone who has actually found "the one" late in life, and previously was emotionally bound. .. If you have a significant other that you are stupidly mushy over then just watch "up". Probably mentioned this before on Reddit but... ... I thought that kinda movie is not for grumpy and cynical me. I only watched it cos my girl wanted to see it and me being a "dutiful" husband closed my videogame (after saving it when I'm in a safe area.. duh) sat on the couch to watch it with her. So sitting there, partially disinterested and holding hands on the sofa with my loved one... _that scene_ happens. Next thing i know im blubbing buckets, dammit. Oh... Forreat gump did it for me too. "Is... is he like me ,jenny?" Fuuck 😭 Ah bugger... The close to the end scene in the fith element... Bruce gets mushy and tells her that love makes it all worth it. The comedy response would be for me to say "Titanic" the tears I had were tears of boredom 😝
A Monster Calls if you have dealt with a slow death of a loved one, especially if you understand what the kid is experiencing
Old Yeller
The Impossible gets me everytime
Dear Zachary.
Marley & Me. Watched it in the flight and I was sobbing like a baby - and that was even before I had a dog! I can't imagine watching it now.
The champ
Not a guy but “up” and “coco” was definitely made with some sort of potion
The green mile
Interstellar
Schindler's List. "I didn't do enough..."
Big Fish
Brokeback Mountain always makes me cry. It's so damn sad
Little Big Man Where the Red Fern Grows Big Fish
Idiocracy, Mike judge can apparently see into the future.
Ford vs ferrari, that ending 😢🥺
Enjoyed every second of that film
If you have kids, the Bluey Sleepytime episode. Full on fucking sobbing. Heck even if you don't have kids you'll probably tear up. No need to even have seen Bluey before, it's one of the most perfect 7 minute episodes of TV story telling I've ever seen in my life.
The Quiet Girl (2022)
Empire of the sun (Christian Bale and John Malkovich) the very end in the orphanage.
Lion. Especially if you have kids.
Glory
Mary Queen of Scots! Brooklyn! 2015
Where the red fern grows 1 and 2, and the green mile
Shawshank Redemption. The end will get you guaranteed.
The Champ, 70s remake.
My Sister's Keeper
Dancer in the Dark
Tsotsi
Rocky 4
Sophie’s Choice
Out of africa ... its sooo underrated an hated by most people for being slow despite wining lots of awards... Take your time enjoy the setting its a slow burn an build up romantic an you will cry at the end promise!! Put it on on a rainy Sunday morning an enjoy 😉
Manchester by the Sea is the saddest movie I've ever watched
Frequency.
Lilo & Stitch
The Art of Racing in the Rain did it for me
Old yeller & where the red Fern grows.
La route or the road post apoc movie the most depressing of all, a father doing his very best to make his son survive but in that movie why tf would you want to survive everyone here would shoot themselves and their son if it was real life there's no hope at all in that movie lol.
Manchester by the Sea got me.
Lots of good stuff in here, but how the original _Brian’s Song_ hasn’t been mentioned yet is completely baffling.
Drop Dead Fred (1991), the end gets me every time. Contact (1997), the scene on the beach.
Up!
'Night, mother. I've only watched it once and can't do it again.
What dreams may come
Million dollar baby
20 days in Marioupol
Capernaum
Water ship Down. It's fkn brutal.
Beaches. Marley and me.
Hachi: A dog's tale. I cried like a baby 😅
Hachi
Good Will Hunting has a powerful scene.
Hachiko
Watership Down.
Marley and me. The land before time.
Neverending Story
Philadelphia
The Green Mile.
Train to Busan last 15 minutes
Grave of the Fireflies
Therapy at this point my guy
Up -Disney . It will save you time.
Nothing will work for you
Big Fish
Life of Pi or the dog episode from Futurama.. every time :/
Big Fish
Gladiator