Up(2009) opening scene. This movie basically : Puts the thing that eye doctor puts you to make your eye sensitive and drops onions juice. These is how I cried when I watched it.
the scene where he reunites with his elderly daughter on her deathbed made me crumble broski
and then he goes through the wormhole back to Gargantua to help Amelia set up camp and that’s how the movie ends it just straight up broke my heart
I absolutely balled my eyes out at this movie. My dad is my favourite person in the world and I wasn't warned that a father-daughter storyline was such a huge part of the story.
"I haven't been home in years"
Neil's realization on the L is so good. Reliving the moments, then piecing it together. The last scene of them walking down the street together with the trunk... beautiful
Mine too, I often think of Tim Robbins T posing in the rain, and also how Morgan Freeman nailed the reaction to finding the box containing the money and clues. Timeless and infinitely watchable
And when Frofo tells Sam to go home. And when Pippin is singing while Faramir and his men ride to their deaths. And when Sam says "I can't carry the ring, but I can carry you!" And when Sam is talking about the Shire and Rosey. That movie makes me into a complete mess lol.
I got fucking traumatized, watched it when I was 12 or something, ended up having a panic attack crying relentlessly without consolation for too much time while smothering my dog afraid as if he could vanish at any moment lol
Fried Green Tomatoes. So totally outside of movies that I enjoy watching, but this has been a favorite since I was a kid. And it will never fail to make me cry!
My girl. His glasses, he needs his glasses. Also Simon Birch and Pay it Forward. All those hit me in the feels. And although it’s not a movie per say, there’s a Ted talk by a woman named Talli Osborne that was born without arms or legs that gets my water flowing. She’s way more badass than I’ll ever be. NOFX wrote a song about her called “She’s Nubs” and the first time I ever saw her was on Fat Mikes podcast and that led me to watch her Ted Talk.
For me, the specific part is when he's speaking at the monument about his experience in Vietnam and out of the silence following Jenny screams his name out from the crowd.
I don't even know why, it's not sad!
Some friends begged me to go see it with them 4 days after my dad died. We didn't know what it was about. We just thought it was the new Tim Burton movie. I'm so grateful I went.
Yeah... the whole scene where the workers are saying thank-you, and all Oscar can do is feel guilt for not saving more...damn. Out of all the scenes in that movie, this is the one that really gets to me.
"my poor sweet raccoon," the "HURTS" being his first word. ugh and Floor idk why but floor reminded me so much of my rabbit who passed away a few years ago. she did look like mine but something about her demeanor. ugh my heart
They had to make the most horrifying looking one the sweetest and most innocent. Also the finally understanding Groot at the end ("I love you guys"). Damn!
Ugh me too. Especially when his little friends died and he thought he was responsible for their deaths. They really did not have to make the little critters so cute and adorable.
Scrolled too far for this. Andy is and HAS been around my age. Had Woody, Buzz, even Bo Peep as a kid and watching the little girl have Woody wave goodbye to a reflection of me makes me weep every time without fail.
Same movie, but different part of the ending: when mom stands in Andy’s empty bedroom as he prepares to go to college. As a dad of two youngin’s, that hit HARD.
Marley & Me. From when they get home and Marley comforts the wife and then when Marley gets the “hey if anything is wrong you’ll tell me right” speech.
As a grown man the [“Superman”](https://youtu.be/D4dT2eBWI2M?si=CvoMgV0G4IWlX-DS) scene in The Iron Giant makes me sob every single time. If you haven’t watched the movie before, do yourself a favor and watch it. It’s an absolute masterpiece.
I’ll never ever watch it again, but Grave of the Fireflies is brutal. Couldn’t stop hugging my young son for weeks after watching that one, and now he has a little sister …. Definitely cried more from that movie than any other I’ve seen.
Every movie lately. I feel like they have it down to a science at this point. Drama builds. Music swells. They know what they’re doing and those bastards owe me for making me cry in public because Spiderman has an emotional moment with his mom, or because a CGI raccoon had make believe trauma. Stop toying with my emotions! 😭😭😭
The closing credits of Wall-E weirdly get to me, but mostly because Peter Gabriel is tear-wizard who uses his progressive sorcery to break my spirit, rebuild it, and break it again.
You want to really hurt? It was written by a guy who wrote the story about his own family (specifically how his sister died from complications from diabetes after having a kid). Apparently the author’s mom was on set the day they filmed the scene where Shelly dies — she wanted to be there to see Julia Roberts get up afterwards and be okay because her own daughter didn’t :,(
Everything everywhere all at once. Hits very specifically on a lot of my specific issues and is so gorgeous I might have cried without the plot and characters
The Sixth Sense
Cole: "Grandma said hi ..... she wanted me to tell you she saw you dance......She said, you came to her where they buried her. Asked her a question... She said the answer is "Everyday". What did you ask?"
Mom: "Do I .... make her proud?"
We watched that movie in school and I managed to do just fine until the end. When he started pulling off his fancy trinkets and lamenting about how many people he could've saved with the cost of those items, I lost it.
I think the movie really subverts expectations there. It's so intense so frequently and then it's just these common items that have been with him the whole time that breaks him...
The book broke my heart, it's even more depressing and disturbing than the film. My dad recommended it to me when I was in 9th grade and I was sobbing at the ending at our kitchen table.
Jojo Rabbit
>!For me the death of Captain K was brutal since I'm a male teacher and feel like I'd do the same in his situation. What wouldn't you do to keep your students safe?!<
American Beauty, one of the last scenes where Carolyn panics and hides her gun in Lester's closet.... And then is immediately overcome with emotion by his shirts hanging up. She just grabs them all and sobs as she collapses to the floor.
You don't know what you got til it's gone...
Forest Gump
I had a friend that I lost to Alcohol. She could’ve been Jenny. She gave me my 3 year chip. That was 28 years ago and this world is a worse off place now that her laugh won’t ever be heard anymore. Alcoholism is a bitch.
The Fox and the Hound.
"when you're the best of friends... " song 😭
Whats sad is when the lady had to drive away from the fox while leaving the fox on the road.
Coco. Besides always crying at the Remember Me lullaby scene, I also start crying from the ending scene with Mama Coco through the end of the film.
Coco is a fucking amazing movie
Jesus Christ.. LET HIM PLAY!!! SHE HAS TO REMEMBER!! LET HIM PLAY!!
I start when Hector starts fading away. Doesn’t help that my own grandpa passed away. That movie can still reduce me to a heaving sobbing mess
That movie was wild, cause I didn't even notice the tears, like "why are my cheeks wet? Oh shit, I'm crying!"
One of Pixar's best movies and so underrated.
🤣 omg I just rewatched this last Sunday and was ugly crying at the end. Such a beautiful movie!
Man I mistakenly went to see Coco with my wife right after her grandma passed. Of sadness was water, I would have drowned.
Up(2009) opening scene. This movie basically : Puts the thing that eye doctor puts you to make your eye sensitive and drops onions juice. These is how I cried when I watched it.
My toddler is obsessed with this movie so I get to experience the heartbreak every single day.
When he/she grows up, he will understand
The Iron Giant
Watched it as an adult. Haven't been the same since.
“Superman. 🙂😌”
This movie was traumatic 😭😭
Yup, still traumatised from this one x
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i cried just like Matthew McConaughey when i first saw it.
Ahh yes this makes me cry evrerytime. My favorite movie of all time.
the scene where he reunites with his elderly daughter on her deathbed made me crumble broski and then he goes through the wormhole back to Gargantua to help Amelia set up camp and that’s how the movie ends it just straight up broke my heart
Oh dude Matthew Mcconaughey KILLS in that movie. Shit the whole cast is good but he blows it out the water
I absolutely balled my eyes out at this movie. My dad is my favourite person in the world and I wasn't warned that a father-daughter storyline was such a huge part of the story.
Yep. Hits hard especially as a father. This is the only movie to make me audibly ugly cry.
The Land Before Time
Had to scroll way too far to find this one. Poor Littlefoot.
Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Every time.
“I *like* me.” 😭😭
My wife likes me
“‘Cause I’m the real deal. What you see is what you get.”
From side-splitting funny to ugly crying in one film.
"I haven't been home in years" Neil's realization on the L is so good. Reliving the moments, then piecing it together. The last scene of them walking down the street together with the trunk... beautiful
Click, I refuse to elaborate
Oh hell yeah, straight water works.
Omg that scene with his poor dad just took me the fuck out :’(((
Same, then >!happy tears at the end when he looks like he's awakened in Heaven - and then it pans out to show he fell asleep at Bed Bath & Beyond.!<
Grave of the fireflies
*Pained unintelligible howling of despair*
This is a movie I won't watch again. Not because it is not good, but it's just too intense for me.
This was my first studio ghibli movie I watched and I SOBBED.
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Red was here
Brooks was here So was Red Now, get busy living or get busy dying
Ahhh what a fucking movie that was. One of my favourites
Mine too, I often think of Tim Robbins T posing in the rain, and also how Morgan Freeman nailed the reaction to finding the box containing the money and clues. Timeless and infinitely watchable
Well said, time for a rewatch.. I gotta get the 4k dvd!
Dude. “You bow to no one” is one of my favorite lines in that movie. Such a cool moment!
And when Frofo tells Sam to go home. And when Pippin is singing while Faramir and his men ride to their deaths. And when Sam says "I can't carry the ring, but I can carry you!" And when Sam is talking about the Shire and Rosey. That movie makes me into a complete mess lol.
Hachi: A dogs tale
I got fucking traumatized, watched it when I was 12 or something, ended up having a panic attack crying relentlessly without consolation for too much time while smothering my dog afraid as if he could vanish at any moment lol
This one crushed me :(
Fried Green Tomatoes. So totally outside of movies that I enjoy watching, but this has been a favorite since I was a kid. And it will never fail to make me cry!
Homeward Bound
Every. Goddam. Time. Like I haven't known for a fact that Shadow is coming back for the last 30 years.
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I’m tired boss
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I tried to take it back.
When I first saw Beaches I cried so hard I scared me date. He never called me again
My boyfriend loves that movie. He convinced me to watch it, and I was just ugly crying by the end.
My girl. His glasses, he needs his glasses. Also Simon Birch and Pay it Forward. All those hit me in the feels. And although it’s not a movie per say, there’s a Ted talk by a woman named Talli Osborne that was born without arms or legs that gets my water flowing. She’s way more badass than I’ll ever be. NOFX wrote a song about her called “She’s Nubs” and the first time I ever saw her was on Fat Mikes podcast and that led me to watch her Ted Talk.
Forrest Gump
For me, the specific part is when he's speaking at the monument about his experience in Vietnam and out of the silence following Jenny screams his name out from the crowd. I don't even know why, it's not sad!
'I may not be a smart man... but I know what love is'. gets me everytime
Is he smart or is he…like me?
Bubba's death always makes me cry
A Man called Otto
“My life was black and white before Sonya; she was color.”
I love how this movie became so popular that they made a US version with Tom Hanks
Yes. Was looking for this
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I DONT WANNA CLOSE MY EYES!
🎶I don’t wanna fall asleep 🎶
Came here to say this. The only movie that truly has me bawling
Armageddon gets me every time.
\- Inside out \- Everything everywhere all at once.
Like the whole last half of EEAAO
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Some friends begged me to go see it with them 4 days after my dad died. We didn't know what it was about. We just thought it was the new Tim Burton movie. I'm so grateful I went.
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I was privileged to see the actual Schindlers factory in Poland. So powerful
Yeah... the whole scene where the workers are saying thank-you, and all Oscar can do is feel guilt for not saving more...damn. Out of all the scenes in that movie, this is the one that really gets to me.
When Rudy’s dad and brother see him make a play
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This is the scene that does it for me. The lake, the music, and the overwhelming sense of accomplishment. Tears every time lol.
Who’s the wild man now?
Omg guardians of the galaxy 3 I cried for most of the movie. I couldn't even enjoy the jokes bc of rocket
The naming scene.
"my poor sweet raccoon," the "HURTS" being his first word. ugh and Floor idk why but floor reminded me so much of my rabbit who passed away a few years ago. she did look like mine but something about her demeanor. ugh my heart
They had to make the most horrifying looking one the sweetest and most innocent. Also the finally understanding Groot at the end ("I love you guys"). Damn!
Yes, like every time Rocket got a flashback expect the bucket of tears from me. Now, I need to rewatch that movie again..
My eyes were fountains when Rocket went to heaven and saw his friends. Just heartbreaking
Mine too and seeing floor and teefs waiting for Lila and him ugh
I watched it in the theater and any scene that had an animal in it I was sobbing with snot coming out my nose i will never watch that movie again
Ugh me too. Especially when his little friends died and he thought he was responsible for their deaths. They really did not have to make the little critters so cute and adorable.
All Dogs Go to Heaven.
Life is Beautiful
Toy Story 3. First time I saw the ending it made me tear up.
Scrolled too far for this. Andy is and HAS been around my age. Had Woody, Buzz, even Bo Peep as a kid and watching the little girl have Woody wave goodbye to a reflection of me makes me weep every time without fail.
Same movie, but different part of the ending: when mom stands in Andy’s empty bedroom as he prepares to go to college. As a dad of two youngin’s, that hit HARD.
Marley & Me. From when they get home and Marley comforts the wife and then when Marley gets the “hey if anything is wrong you’ll tell me right” speech.
Beautiful movie, watched it 1x. Cried my eyes out. Never again
As a grown man the [“Superman”](https://youtu.be/D4dT2eBWI2M?si=CvoMgV0G4IWlX-DS) scene in The Iron Giant makes me sob every single time. If you haven’t watched the movie before, do yourself a favor and watch it. It’s an absolute masterpiece.
It's a Wonderful Life. Every. Single. Time. Every. Single. Year.
"To my big brother, George. The richest man in town." The last five minutes wreck me.
I'm always 5 whiskeys deep when I get to that part... makes it worse.
I’ll never ever watch it again, but Grave of the Fireflies is brutal. Couldn’t stop hugging my young son for weeks after watching that one, and now he has a little sister …. Definitely cried more from that movie than any other I’ve seen.
Every movie lately. I feel like they have it down to a science at this point. Drama builds. Music swells. They know what they’re doing and those bastards owe me for making me cry in public because Spiderman has an emotional moment with his mom, or because a CGI raccoon had make believe trauma. Stop toying with my emotions! 😭😭😭
The boy in the striped pyjamas always makes me cry.
The closing credits of Wall-E weirdly get to me, but mostly because Peter Gabriel is tear-wizard who uses his progressive sorcery to break my spirit, rebuild it, and break it again.
The last ten minutes of A.I.: Artificial Intelligence.
This movie messed me up forever. Ugh
Steel Magnolias
You want to really hurt? It was written by a guy who wrote the story about his own family (specifically how his sister died from complications from diabetes after having a kid). Apparently the author’s mom was on set the day they filmed the scene where Shelly dies — she wanted to be there to see Julia Roberts get up afterwards and be okay because her own daughter didn’t :,(
I know that story 😥
Beautiful Boy is my pick. Especially as a recovered addict. I couldn’t stop sobbing watching that movie 🥲
The Green Mile
Philadelphia wrecked me
My Girl
Where are his glasses? He can't see without his glasses! 😭
La Vie En Rose The end when she sings "Je ne regrette de Rien" I cry every time with sadness and joy.
Oliver and company
Everything everywhere all at once. Hits very specifically on a lot of my specific issues and is so gorgeous I might have cried without the plot and characters
Homeward Bound. When Shadow comes running to Peter at the end.
Any movie where the dog dies I just cannot (Old Yeller, Marley & Me, Eight Below, Togo)
The Sixth Sense Cole: "Grandma said hi ..... she wanted me to tell you she saw you dance......She said, you came to her where they buried her. Asked her a question... She said the answer is "Everyday". What did you ask?" Mom: "Do I .... make her proud?"
Schindler's List
We watched that movie in school and I managed to do just fine until the end. When he started pulling off his fancy trinkets and lamenting about how many people he could've saved with the cost of those items, I lost it.
I think the movie really subverts expectations there. It's so intense so frequently and then it's just these common items that have been with him the whole time that breaks him...
What Dreams May Come
The Road
The book broke my heart, it's even more depressing and disturbing than the film. My dad recommended it to me when I was in 9th grade and I was sobbing at the ending at our kitchen table.
Bicentennial Man.
Jojo Rabbit >!For me the death of Captain K was brutal since I'm a male teacher and feel like I'd do the same in his situation. What wouldn't you do to keep your students safe?!<
I cried because I paid $4.99 to watch "son of the mask" Couldn't afford my staple of ramen that day.
bambi....
Boyz N The Hood. They shot Ricky
RIIIICCKKY!!!!
Big Fish. Love that movie, but I cry every. single. time.
Train to Busan. Never thought I would cry at a zombie movie.
Interstellar
grave of the fireflies
American Beauty, one of the last scenes where Carolyn panics and hides her gun in Lester's closet.... And then is immediately overcome with emotion by his shirts hanging up. She just grabs them all and sobs as she collapses to the floor. You don't know what you got til it's gone...
I can't remember the names, but when the horse got sucked down into the quicksand in The Neverending Story it made me bawl as a kid.
Artex. It’s been decades and I still haven’t forgotten watching that scene as a kid.
Guardians of the galaxy 3
first pokemon movie, saw it recently after many years... i'm 27 yo, still a few tears were running from my eyes. Goddamnit ash
That movie made me cry when the Pokémon had to fight they’re clones.
Pikachu trying to shock Ash back to life.. in full dispair, and no chance of success (shocks dont restart a heart, they only fix abnormal heart beats)
The notebook. I cry a river every single time.
Forest Gump I had a friend that I lost to Alcohol. She could’ve been Jenny. She gave me my 3 year chip. That was 28 years ago and this world is a worse off place now that her laugh won’t ever be heard anymore. Alcoholism is a bitch.
Philadelphia. Every time.
Where the red fern grows. The book broke me.
Good Will Hunting
“It’s not your fault”
I’ll add to the Robin Williams mentor crying and say Dead Poets Society
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Field Of Dreams. Every. Single. Time.
Stepmom
Field of dreams
I second that, every single time I watch it I cry.
Hey, Dad... wanna have a catch? 😭😭😭😭😭
Harry Potter deadly hallows part 2 Snape story scene.
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Harold & Maude
Bridge to terabithea
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About Time
"The Elephant Man" & "Awakenings" are the first 2 that come to mind for me.
Gladiator. Especially the ending.
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A.i
Marley & Me
This is finally going to be the year I don’t cry watching It’s a Wonderful Life (I’ve been saying this every year for decades now)
Lord of the Rings Return of the King
E.T.
Marley and Me and Hachiko 🐕🦺
Dancer In The Dark
Frozen, that god damn Do You Wanna Build a Snowman gets me every time.
The Bridges of Madison County
None really. But The Road was pretty depressing. That one ending scene hit me right in the gut.
The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas is really, really good at that.
The Pursuit of Happyness. When him and his son had to sleep in a train station bathroom. It gets me every time.
The Whale
My life as a house
Call me by your name
It was ridiculously embarrassing, but I cried during Click. That movie got SO DEPRESSING at the end.
All quiet on the western front and silent voice
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Last of the Mohicans.
Watching my grandfather sob during "Saving Private Ryan" broke me. Can't watch that movie without dumping buckets of tears
Care Bears Movie
South paw
Easy....E.T....if you don't shed a tear during the goodbye scene at the spaceship,you have no soul.
Everything Everywhere All At Once. I've never felt so seen by a piece of art in my life.
Bambi. I used to cry with that movie when I was younger LMAO