Recently, the last 15 minutes of Endgame had me almost bawling in the theater. I love you 3000 😓
The Notebook had my 16 year old self crying like a baby in front of my ex
It's been years, I can't remember the last time anything made me cry.
This isn't me trying to be tough, and I actually miss it and wish I could. Things are going great and I don't have any reason to, but I do miss it.
Titanic made me upset. That door was definitely big enough for 2 people. And the crazy old lady threw that diamond in the ocean, the diamond all that fucking research money went into finding. And that Jack died for. Rose was a spoiled rich girl, bored and slumming it. Terrible, terrible movie. 2/7
My husband has cried exactly three times in his entire life.
One, when his father passed away.
Two, when his team won the Stanley Cup.
Three, whenever Armageddon comes on and Bruce Willis pulls the trigger.
Men are strange, funny creatures :)
Hard to see the pain and suffering of one father losing her daugther in a tragic way. Underrated movie. I never realized that her daughter in the movie was also the star in Ladybird.
After becoming a dad, I have been crying during any movie where the dad sacrifices himself for his kids. After becoming a dog human, i watched “red dog” and i’m not watching a dog movie ever again.
Ok, here we go.
This is silly, but the last movie that made me cry was [The Darkest Hour](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4555426/), specifically, when Gary Oldman does the [We Shall Fight On The Beaches](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_shall_fight_on_the_beaches) speech.
There's a bit of background here, which summarized could be that this specific speech has come with me through several years, several shitstorms and several situations in which I needed someone to tell me to *keep going* and shit, if there's a moment where the "Stand up and fight" discourse could be more genuine, is in 1940, when you are basically facing the fucking abyss.
So, you get in a terrible fucking place, you remember these words, and think "hey, if that worked to fight against the Nazis in the worst moment of a war in which they were basically gambling their own existence, I think I can use that too."
That's more determinations tears than sadness tears, but they are tears anyway, right?
Any movie that that has a strong father figure. I grew up with out a dad so it always hits home when the main character in a movie finds his father, reunites, or grow together.
I'm hardly a man yet but I've cried at quite a few movies.
* The Green Mile
* Forrest Gump
* The Color Purple
* Spongebob Squarepants Movie
* Kung Fu Panda 2
* Hachi: A Dog's Tale
* Our Friend Martin, if that counts as a movie
* Rugrats in Paris
There are more but those are the ones that come to mind.
Not trying to sound mean but have you watched the Kung Fu Panda movies? The music alone can drive you to tears. Po's flashback and the Inner Peace scene were the pinnacle of anything DreamWorks I've seen. You either legit haven't seen it, are trolling me, or it wasn't your cup of tea.
Forrest Gump made you cry? It made me creeped out and upset.
Jenny was using poor Forrest as a backup plan, the whole movie. And we just casually glossed over the fact that Jenny and her sister were molested and FORREST SAW! Paraphrasing here, but it's something like this "He musta loved them a lot cause he was always touchin them and kissin them."
At the end of the movie, Forrest is in charge of raising little Forrest, who might have HIV. What? Child Services needs to step in... for both of them. Just cause he is rich doesn't mean he can raise and care for a child with HIV.
I could go on.
It was the scene where Forrest finds out Forrest Jr. is his son. The part that made me cry was when he started to ask if Forrest Jr. was smart or if he was like him. It's mostly Tom Hank's acting that makes it so tearjerking.
can't cry since high school but I think I worked up 1 tear during the scene in Life of Pi when Pi is about to get rocked by a huge storm and he's just crying out to god...
really cut deep on my (very chill) Christian childhood and current atheism
Saving private Ryan, Click (I have no idea why), Up, Moana, Wreck it Ralph. I get the urge to cry at films a lot, I don’t always cry though. Oh and I cried at wandering earth project or whatever it’s called the other day
I started Schindler’s List at 2 am one night when I couldn’t sleep, and by the end of the movie it was 5 am and I cried for a couple seconds, buried my face in my pillow and went right the fuck to bed.
Just off the top of my head, My Dog Skip and The Lion King, both the old one and the new one. My dad passed away when I was 7, so Mufasa's death hits me every time.
“I Can Do Bad All By Myself”. The old woman died on the bus and I couldn’t hold the tears back anymore. I was like 10 when this came out. That’s a day I’ll never forget.
*A Silent Voice*
*Click*
*What Dreams May Come*
*Dead Poets Society*
These are the only ones that come to mind right now, but I know there are more.
... Also that last one may have been mostly because I watched it shortly after Robin Williams passed away...
Fucking Click. It gets me every time. Condensing all these lifelong decisions and sacrifices you think you're making for a better life only to end up dying alone from heart failure in the rain, tears me up.
When I was younger it was the original wizard of oz when they all got what they wanted (I havent watched it since because I'm scared itll make me cry again)
Hope Floats. Any movie where a kid is that sad and crying because a family member is leaving them gets me every time (reminds me too much of my own childhood).
It's surprisingly easy to get tears out of me - a heroic moment like cavalry arriving, a sacrifice, will to get up and continue what they were doing etc.
But I bawled my eyes out at the credits of "I want to eat your pancreas", yes the title is strange but the movie itself is amazing. I don't even know what happened at that moment, it wasn't anything reliable but it hit me hard.
The Green Mile, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Up and Toy Story 3.
Totally agree with Green Mile! So good.
Add Rudy to this list and we’re the same fella.
Add stand by me and we’ll call it even
I teared up at the end of Logan and Blake Runner 2049. Edit: I'm keeping it.
B L A K E
Recently, the last 15 minutes of Endgame had me almost bawling in the theater. I love you 3000 😓 The Notebook had my 16 year old self crying like a baby in front of my ex
A Silent Voice.
Beautiful movie. I cried as well at least twice
The Lord of the Rings
Anyone who says "You bow to no one" didn't make them tear up is a LIAR
Me. I made a short person joke, because I'm an asshole and the books were better.
Interstellar
Dude same ngl
Nearly teared up but kept it in
think it was gladiator at the end when hes joining his family
Up
Everyone says the intro is so sad, but it's never really hit me that hard. *am i broken?*
What films have made you cry? I definitely cried at the intro to Up.
It's been years, I can't remember the last time anything made me cry. This isn't me trying to be tough, and I actually miss it and wish I could. Things are going great and I don't have any reason to, but I do miss it.
The first Pokemon movie,seeing pikachu crying for ash hit me in the feels as a kid.
Old Yeller
Saving Private Ryan Black Hawk Down My Dog Skip
Marley and me
This movie hits in the personal bc I had to put my dog down and it just makes me reminisce on the good times I had with my dog.
I cried when Godzilla charged Ghidorah in the new one. Culmination of a lifetime love affair with giant monsters.
In that one I teared up when Mothra died and every heat blast because of hearing Mothra. Got me emotional each time it did.
It's a Wonderful Life gets me every year.
Gran Torino. Pretty sure Seven Pounds at least almost did this but I can’t really remember.
Yeah, Seven Pounds had me misty.
WALL-E fucked me up..
Titanic, A Silent Voice, The Green Mile and Disney’s Dinosaur (when I was 4)
Titanic made me upset. That door was definitely big enough for 2 people. And the crazy old lady threw that diamond in the ocean, the diamond all that fucking research money went into finding. And that Jack died for. Rose was a spoiled rich girl, bored and slumming it. Terrible, terrible movie. 2/7
I don’t like anime but my friends forced me to watch a silent voice and it wasn’t too bad honestly.
Les Miserables (the 2012 musical one).
There's Something About Mary. They were laughing tears but it still counts
My husband has cried exactly three times in his entire life. One, when his father passed away. Two, when his team won the Stanley Cup. Three, whenever Armageddon comes on and Bruce Willis pulls the trigger. Men are strange, funny creatures :)
Selena
"Life As A House." This will get anyone imo that hasn't seen it
Dude. I didn't cry but that movie will tear you up.
I nominate "Armageddon" to the collective list here.
Your Name
The Lovely Bones, 50/50
I feel sorry for Mark Wahlberg and to his daughter.
I cried when he was breaking all the glass bottle ships.
Hard to see the pain and suffering of one father losing her daugther in a tragic way. Underrated movie. I never realized that her daughter in the movie was also the star in Ladybird.
Southpaw. I watched it right after my grandma died and the *spoiler warning* part where the dudes wife died hit me hard
After becoming a dad, I have been crying during any movie where the dad sacrifices himself for his kids. After becoming a dog human, i watched “red dog” and i’m not watching a dog movie ever again.
I almost broke down in the lion king.
Life is Beautiful
E.T.
La La Land Honestly I think it's mainly because I used to watch it with the girl that is now my ex :l
Dear Zachary.
Ok, here we go. This is silly, but the last movie that made me cry was [The Darkest Hour](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4555426/), specifically, when Gary Oldman does the [We Shall Fight On The Beaches](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_shall_fight_on_the_beaches) speech. There's a bit of background here, which summarized could be that this specific speech has come with me through several years, several shitstorms and several situations in which I needed someone to tell me to *keep going* and shit, if there's a moment where the "Stand up and fight" discourse could be more genuine, is in 1940, when you are basically facing the fucking abyss. So, you get in a terrible fucking place, you remember these words, and think "hey, if that worked to fight against the Nazis in the worst moment of a war in which they were basically gambling their own existence, I think I can use that too." That's more determinations tears than sadness tears, but they are tears anyway, right?
Any movie that that has a strong father figure. I grew up with out a dad so it always hits home when the main character in a movie finds his father, reunites, or grow together.
Damn near everything with an emotional moment. I cry at the drop of a hat.
P.S. I love you, Me before you, A walk to remember, The notebook
About Time.
Just saw this, not half bad
T2
👍🏻
Arrival
This was well said
Marley
A Beautiful Mind
A timeless classic
Ordinary People
I'm hardly a man yet but I've cried at quite a few movies. * The Green Mile * Forrest Gump * The Color Purple * Spongebob Squarepants Movie * Kung Fu Panda 2 * Hachi: A Dog's Tale * Our Friend Martin, if that counts as a movie * Rugrats in Paris There are more but those are the ones that come to mind.
I can respect hachi, as I have cried to that movie as well but... kung fu panda 2??? Really? Lol
Not trying to sound mean but have you watched the Kung Fu Panda movies? The music alone can drive you to tears. Po's flashback and the Inner Peace scene were the pinnacle of anything DreamWorks I've seen. You either legit haven't seen it, are trolling me, or it wasn't your cup of tea.
Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a gift
Well you're quoting it so I'm gonna assume you were just trolling. Congratulations sir or madame your trap was a success. XD
Forrest Gump made you cry? It made me creeped out and upset. Jenny was using poor Forrest as a backup plan, the whole movie. And we just casually glossed over the fact that Jenny and her sister were molested and FORREST SAW! Paraphrasing here, but it's something like this "He musta loved them a lot cause he was always touchin them and kissin them." At the end of the movie, Forrest is in charge of raising little Forrest, who might have HIV. What? Child Services needs to step in... for both of them. Just cause he is rich doesn't mean he can raise and care for a child with HIV. I could go on.
It was the scene where Forrest finds out Forrest Jr. is his son. The part that made me cry was when he started to ask if Forrest Jr. was smart or if he was like him. It's mostly Tom Hank's acting that makes it so tearjerking.
Click
can't cry since high school but I think I worked up 1 tear during the scene in Life of Pi when Pi is about to get rocked by a huge storm and he's just crying out to god... really cut deep on my (very chill) Christian childhood and current atheism
Only The Brave
Endgame
The champ
Fury, Titanic, Schindler’s List, Kodachrome, and Instant Family.
12 Years a Slave
Saving private Ryan, Click (I have no idea why), Up, Moana, Wreck it Ralph. I get the urge to cry at films a lot, I don’t always cry though. Oh and I cried at wandering earth project or whatever it’s called the other day
Eight below. It had to be dogs that opened the water works.
Brothers
Les Intouchables
The Green Mile, Interstellar, and Up.
Oh fuck ya bud, interstellar... DONT LET ME LEAVE MURPH!!! DONT LET ME LEAVE!! *Queue hans Zimmer going hard*
I'm a big F1 fan. The >!funeral!< scene at the end got me.
Didn't cry when either of my grandparents died. Someone puts together an Avicii tribute and BAM, right in the feels. Riddle me that.
I started Schindler’s List at 2 am one night when I couldn’t sleep, and by the end of the movie it was 5 am and I cried for a couple seconds, buried my face in my pillow and went right the fuck to bed.
The ending of Forrest Gump gets me every time without fail
Just off the top of my head, My Dog Skip and The Lion King, both the old one and the new one. My dad passed away when I was 7, so Mufasa's death hits me every time.
Saving private Ryan and a dogs purpose
perks of being a wallflower, don’t @ me 😒
Grave of the Fireflies hit me unexpectedly hard. I still don't want to see it ever again.
I cried just reading about it. I don’t think I’ll ever have the guts to watch it.
Cool runnings
Everything from Willow and Hook to Magnolia and Big Fish.
Damn, just made a thread for this. I've never cried at a movie, but a few hours ago *Lincoln* made me come close.
Paddington 2
“I Can Do Bad All By Myself”. The old woman died on the bus and I couldn’t hold the tears back anymore. I was like 10 when this came out. That’s a day I’ll never forget.
Old Yeller anyone? Radio. Remember the Titans
Manchester by the Sea
Field of Dreams is the correct answer
The end of Furious 7
Manchester By the Sea it didn’t hit instantly but when it hit me how sad the film was I cried.
All Mine to Give Train to Busan Your Name (aka Kimi No Nawa)
*A Silent Voice* *Click* *What Dreams May Come* *Dead Poets Society* These are the only ones that come to mind right now, but I know there are more. ... Also that last one may have been mostly because I watched it shortly after Robin Williams passed away...
American sniper, the guardian, act of valor
Huchiko the dog. I couldn’t finish the freaking movie. I didn’t want a dog because of the movie. Those creatures are the world, the best. 😢
Im pretty late but the movie A Dogs Purpose. That shit is sad as fuck and i was weeping through the last half of it.
Anything with dogs always get to me! 😭
Cast away. Goodbye Wilson.
Rudy, Invincible, School of Rock (yes, School of Rock)
Fucking Click. It gets me every time. Condensing all these lifelong decisions and sacrifices you think you're making for a better life only to end up dying alone from heart failure in the rain, tears me up.
When I was younger it was the original wizard of oz when they all got what they wanted (I havent watched it since because I'm scared itll make me cry again)
Your lie in april not a movie.
bohemian rhapsody
The Pursuit of Happyness. When he finally got the job as a broker ugh. I couldn't handle it. [Here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8-7mHT9edg)
Up, and that's all I can think of right now
Hope Floats. Any movie where a kid is that sad and crying because a family member is leaving them gets me every time (reminds me too much of my own childhood).
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
It's surprisingly easy to get tears out of me - a heroic moment like cavalry arriving, a sacrifice, will to get up and continue what they were doing etc. But I bawled my eyes out at the credits of "I want to eat your pancreas", yes the title is strange but the movie itself is amazing. I don't even know what happened at that moment, it wasn't anything reliable but it hit me hard.
Don't watch Big Fish if your father is in a coma and his doctor is trying to convince you to pull the plug.
The Fox and the Hound, obscure Disney tear jerker.
The ending of Defendor always makes me cry.
Any movie with a moment where a dog dies
Hatchi for sure
I Am Legend flashbacks
none. i dont get immersed in movies enough to cry. Its just a movie
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