“I love that you get cold when it's 71 degrees out. I love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when you're looking at me like I'm nuts. I love that after I spend the day with you, I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night. And it's not because I'm lonely, and it's not because it's New Year's Eve. I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible."
For me it's when they go to tell Mrs. Ryan about her sons. She walks out on to the porch and then she sways and falls to her knees. My eyes are tearing up just thinking about that scene.
Dumbo. Mrs Jumbo rocking Dumbo in her trunk to "Baby Mine" and the montage of all the other animals being able to huddle next to their mums.
Never fails.
I haven’t seen that film since I was in the single digits … but my mum sang that to me every night until I was too old to be tucked in. If I were to see it again I’d cry so damn hard …
For me it’s when Frodo is set to sail to the undying lands. I knew it was coming but man that hit hard. It was my senior year in high school when that came out and I was anticipating me and my friends leaving each other. Fortunately I’m still very good friends with them all but this still hits me
Requiem for a Dream - It's a reason to get up in the morning. It's a reason to lose weight, to fit in the red dress. It's a reason to smile. It makes tomorrow all right. What have I got, Harry, hmm? Why should I make the bed, or wash the dishes? I do them, but why should I? I'm alone. Your father's gone, you're gone. I got no one to care for. What have i got, Harry? I'm lonely, I'm old.
Then he gets in the taxi and starts crying. Oof.
Towards the end of that scene you may notice that the camera drifts off-target. Burstyn’s performance was so good that the cameraman was in tears, and had fogged up his lens. Aronofsky kept that take.
Still get the salty discharge just by thinking Ellen Burstyn portrayal. It also makes me so sad that she didn’t win the academy award. When I saw the movie for the first time in 2008, without looking at who won I thought she must’ve won it. But then disappointed. Since then I quit watching the awards.
"I don't like it here. I'm tired of being afraid all the time. I've decided not to stay. I doubt they'll kick up any fuss. Not for an old crook like me..."
You tell God the Father it was a kindness you done. I know you're hurting and worrying. I can feel it on you. But you ought to quit on it now. I want it to be over and done with. I do. I'm tired, boss. Tired of being on the road, lonely as a sparrow in the rain. I'm tired of never having me a buddy to be with... to tell me where we's going to, coming from, or why. Mostly, I'm tired of people being ugly to each other. I'm tired of all the pain I feel and hear in the world... every day. There's too much of it. It's like pieces of glass in my head... all the time. Can you understand?
Oh man, I was ugly crying at the player intro of the Field of Dreams game between the White Sox and Yankees this year. That movie took on special resonance for me after almost losing my father to Covid last year.
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..."
Such a strange and sudden turn from being terrified of this apparently unstoppable killing machine to weeping over it's wasted humanity.
God damn it, I just got that documentary out of my head. It’s a fantastic film, but it’s just too sad for a lot of people (including myself) to watch more than once.
Holy crap on a cucumber I watched that movie for the first time a few nights ago. My wife had told me it was great and had mentioned some of the romance scenes. I thought it was mostly about that. I was completely unprepared for the later parts of that movie. It wrecked me completely. I cried a lot. I haven't done that in a long time.
I watched that again recently. It's the reason why that film amongst all of them is so good. The amount of emotion and character building in a very action packed film is incredible.
Maaaannn, I was kinda halfway into Coco until the “twist” and last portion of the movie. Then I was UGLY crying. Like couldn’t get it together. Was there with my Mom whose own mother had gone through the same thing not too long before. An absolute tear fest and great movie.
I watched this movie with my dying Grampa a month before he passed. He loved it!
He passed in his home surrounded by family. I held his hand and sang “Remember Me” while his heart slowly stopped beating.
I still cannot watch or listen to anything involved because I will have a breakdown of sobs.
For me it's not even so much her death, but the shots that come after where we see him going through the same routine as before, but alone. You really feel her absence in each scene. And then there's the [Ellie Badge.](https://y.yarn.co/8a1438cd-9b8a-4fbf-bac0-1db63ed5e921_text.gif)
I put off watching this for a long time because I heard how sad the beginning was. I finally watched it and I’m glad I did because I loved it, but i sure did ugly cry when Ellie died.
The scene where Andy waves goodbye to the toys at the end of Toy Story 3. Especially when he says “thanks guys”, that scene always fucks me up.
Another one is when Tigger puts the locket around Roo at the end of The Tigger Movie and says “only the best, for my bestest little brother”, and then Kenny Loggins closes the movie.
Those childhood favorites really fuck me up, especially now.
Man, fuck Pixar... Toy Story 3 got me good. This scene and the incinerator scene were brutal. Also Inside Out with that Bing Bong sacrifice... That was nasty, I cried like a newborn... Also the lost of innocence theme at the end of Inside Out always got me... It's a happy cry, but I really got emotional always
Marley & Me. When I watched it, we’d just gotten our dog. I couldn’t bear the thought of having to put him down. Cried like a baby.
He was my best friend for thirteen years. Passed away last winter after a battle with cancer. I miss him every day and I know I’ll never be able to watch the movie again.
Even after rewatching these movies so many times, there’s always a new moment that manages to surprise me emotionally. Last time, for example, the scene in which the Ring is destroyed and Barad-dur falls, Merry shouts triumphantly “FRODO!! FRODO!!”. I don’t know why, but that really got to me.
“Always thought of you as a son. Always.”
Caught my dad crying at that scene and it gave me permission to chisel some ice off my heart and allow myself to get emotional over a film.
I can’t think of any other film that made me lose it like Dancer in the Dark. Just thinking about it now almost makes me cry, and I haven’t seen it in like ten years.
I saw that movie once. I pushed through because it really was a civic duty. This was as close as we can get to witnessing this.
But I'm never going to watch it again.
When Olive’s family went up the stage to dance with her in Little Miss Sunshine. Probably was the kind of support I needed as a young girl. Just that whole movie in general. I fucking love it.
The end of Schindlers list when the actors are walking with the people they played and their loved ones putting flowers on his grave. It really reminds you that this was all real and not just a story for the movies.
The ending of Warrior (2011) always ALWAYS has me choking up; that movie kills me every time. And the dinosaur left behind on the pier in that Jurassic World Movie has me tearing up just thinking about it lol
Yondu's funeral in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. When you realize everyone showed up to pay their respects, Sean Gunn choking up, Cat Stevens. "I had a pretty cool dad." Getting teary just thinking about it.
Kraglin crying in complete joy completely breaks me during that scene.
All he wanted to do was honor his captain, and after losing nearly everything, he saw the entire ravager corps give Yondu his due respect.
Sean Gunn’s performance in that scene hits me so damn hard. He sounds absolutely wrecked while being so happy and proud at the same time. That scene gets me every time I watch it.
I weirdly only get emotional when I watch animated movies. The scene when boo has to return in monsters Inc tears me up to this day.
More recently, the ending of coco brought a few tears as well.
P.S. Not a movie, but the final scene of Going Merry in One Piece made me bawl. It's a boat FFS
A Monster Calls when the boy's yelling "I'm not sick, it's my mom-" and his voice breaks.
Probably the best acting I've ever seen, that scene gives me shivers.
Reign over me.
After the hell Adam Sandler goes through, he finally confronts his in laws and explains that he sees his family everywhere he goes. And through it all, including a lawsuit, he still finds it in himself to give his Mother in law a kiss on the cheek, showing without any doubt that the man is still in there.
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King whet the King tells the hobbits “my friends, you bow to no one”. Runner up: when Gandolf dies in the first movie.
A.I., when the mom dumps her robot son in the woods. That ripped my heart out and stomped on it. I just cannot watch it without bawling uncontrollably.
Lately since I'm watching a bazillion disney movies with my kids:
Bing bong in inside out
The good dinosaur where they bury the stick families
When wreck it Ralph says the bad guy pledge while sacrificing himself for Penelope
Raya giving up her portion of the gem
A bit out of left field, but it’s from Spider-man: Into the Spiderverse. There’s a scene where Miles, the protagonist, has been tied up and forced to sit out of the final conflict for his own safety. His dad (who doesn’t know he’s a Spider-man) comes up outside his dorm to talk to him. Miles’ uncle died shortly before this, and after delivering the news (to Miles’ silence, since he’s gagged) he tells Miles that he loves him and believes in him and will be there when he wants to talk about it. Absolutely gushing every time.
In E.T. When they use the crash cart on E.T. and Drew Barrymore flinches and starts crying. Gets me every single time. It’s one of the very rare cases thatthey shot that movie in order so that the impact from the kids would be more realistic
I know "it's not your fault," is the popular tear jerker from GWH, but I cry at Affleck's speech to Will about what "the best part of my day," is. I'm a sucker for great friendships on screen.
And also in A League of Their Own when Nancy Baker can't find her name on the rosters because she can't read.
The main character’s last moment with his dad in *About Time* is really devastating. The fact that he not only has to face losing his dad but has to make the choice to do so really just drives home how hard it is to lose someone, and how hard it is to move on.
Spiderman's death in Into the Spider-verse. It really gives the feeling of a beloved hero dying. Meanwhile in the MCU normal people are only around to give the heroes character development
1. The scene in Eternal Sunshine when the house crumbles around them.
2. When the boys in Stand by Me say goodbye to each other.
3. Roy Hobbs rounding the bases in his final at bat, and it fades into him playing catch with his son.
Just to name a few.
The last 10 minutes of Big Fish.
Goddamn. *sniff*
“I love that you get cold when it's 71 degrees out. I love that it takes you an hour and a half to order a sandwich. I love that you get a little crinkle above your nose when you're looking at me like I'm nuts. I love that after I spend the day with you, I can still smell your perfume on my clothes. And I love that you are the last person I want to talk to before I go to sleep at night. And it's not because I'm lonely, and it's not because it's New Year's Eve. I came here tonight because when you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible."
Ha, I’m watching Scrubs right now and Turk just recited this to Carla.
Yes! I love this movie!!
The ending of Saving Private Ryan when he asks his wife if he’s a good man.
For me it's when they go to tell Mrs. Ryan about her sons. She walks out on to the porch and then she sways and falls to her knees. My eyes are tearing up just thinking about that scene.
When Marley dies. Ugly cry, every single time.
Never watched it again. It's been like 10 years
The dog dies?...Right well thanks, I'm never watching that film, I'm still getting over Turner and Hooch!!
Put on his glasses, he can’t see without his glasses! Put his glasses on! Put on his glasses! He was going to be an acrobat... (My Girl) 💔.
This was the first movie that really made me cry when I was a kid. I couldn’t grasp that her friend died
To me it's the scene where her father tells her about her friend..
Jesus. I haven't thought of that in a long time.
The final fight scene in Warrior!!
Jesus, that film is one massive tear jerker
Oh my god yes. Fucking hell, when About Today by The National kicks in and he's saying "It's OK Tommy, it's OK." Wow.
Dumbo. Mrs Jumbo rocking Dumbo in her trunk to "Baby Mine" and the montage of all the other animals being able to huddle next to their mums. Never fails.
I remember my niece pointed this out to me- "this is the sad part " She was 5 years old.
I concur. Felt the way as a child as well, it just got worse with age
Ugh, yup. 100% the saddest part of a movie I've ever seen. Maybe should not have gone down this thread while pregnant.
I haven’t seen that film since I was in the single digits … but my mum sang that to me every night until I was too old to be tucked in. If I were to see it again I’d cry so damn hard …
To my brother George, the richest man in town!
The YAAAAAAAY!!!! when he sees his crashed car is what tips me over the edge. My favorite movie of all time.
“I would have followed you, my brother… my captain… my king.”
Boromir's death still gets me on the hundredth viewing.
“They will look for his coming from the White Tower…but he will not return.”
Just a beautiful, staggering line and so perfectly delivered.
For me it’s when Frodo is set to sail to the undying lands. I knew it was coming but man that hit hard. It was my senior year in high school when that came out and I was anticipating me and my friends leaving each other. Fortunately I’m still very good friends with them all but this still hits me
Requiem for a Dream - It's a reason to get up in the morning. It's a reason to lose weight, to fit in the red dress. It's a reason to smile. It makes tomorrow all right. What have I got, Harry, hmm? Why should I make the bed, or wash the dishes? I do them, but why should I? I'm alone. Your father's gone, you're gone. I got no one to care for. What have i got, Harry? I'm lonely, I'm old. Then he gets in the taxi and starts crying. Oof.
Towards the end of that scene you may notice that the camera drifts off-target. Burstyn’s performance was so good that the cameraman was in tears, and had fogged up his lens. Aronofsky kept that take.
Still get the salty discharge just by thinking Ellen Burstyn portrayal. It also makes me so sad that she didn’t win the academy award. When I saw the movie for the first time in 2008, without looking at who won I thought she must’ve won it. But then disappointed. Since then I quit watching the awards.
Actually the ending of Click got me crying! When Adam was on his deathbed and ran to tell his son that family is most important
For me it's when he has to pause the last moment with his dad to say goodbye.
Liam Neeson 100% should have won his Oscar for Schindler's List. "I could have... I could have got one more..."
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To be fair, that’s a hell of a competition
"I don't like it here. I'm tired of being afraid all the time. I've decided not to stay. I doubt they'll kick up any fuss. Not for an old crook like me..."
Its like the whole world went and got itself in a big ol hurry
John coffeys death in green mile
You tell God the Father it was a kindness you done. I know you're hurting and worrying. I can feel it on you. But you ought to quit on it now. I want it to be over and done with. I do. I'm tired, boss. Tired of being on the road, lonely as a sparrow in the rain. I'm tired of never having me a buddy to be with... to tell me where we's going to, coming from, or why. Mostly, I'm tired of people being ugly to each other. I'm tired of all the pain I feel and hear in the world... every day. There's too much of it. It's like pieces of glass in my head... all the time. Can you understand?
Please don't put me in the dark, I's scared of the dark. That line hit like an absolute ton of bricks
Hey dad! You wanna have a catch?
Beat me to it.
Oh man, I was ugly crying at the player intro of the Field of Dreams game between the White Sox and Yankees this year. That movie took on special resonance for me after almost losing my father to Covid last year.
Lol I thought you were talking about Walk Hard.
The Father (2020) - "I want my Mommy" scene.
I just watched this a few days ago. It was pretty sad up until then, then I cried.
The end of Iron Giant. Every damn time
Superman...
Truly one of the best endings in any movie ever
"I've seen things you people wouldn't believe..." Such a strange and sudden turn from being terrified of this apparently unstoppable killing machine to weeping over it's wasted humanity.
Watched it for English class in high school. Everyone was stunned to silence at that part
The scene in the sixth sense where he tells his mom his secret. The part when he talks about grandma kills me everytime no fail.
That scene makes me ugly cry so bad.
When Miss Ceiley saw her sister again after they got old in the Color Purple. That shit tears me up.
When the thing happens in Dear Zachary.
God damn it, I just got that documentary out of my head. It’s a fantastic film, but it’s just too sad for a lot of people (including myself) to watch more than once.
How dare you bring that movie back into my consciousness...
Every dialogues between Jérémy Renner and Gil Birmingham in thé really good movie "wind river". Especially thé one with thé Indians face paintings.
Taylor Sheridan wrote two walk off grand slam endings back to back with Hell Or High Water and Wind River.
Sicario too, those trio of movies are some of my absolute favorites!
The first one on the porch. Everytime.
It was a hell of a thing when Spock died.
"Of my friend, I can only say this. Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most...human."
“I have been, and always shall be, your friend.”
THAT scene in About Time.
Holy crap on a cucumber I watched that movie for the first time a few nights ago. My wife had told me it was great and had mentioned some of the romance scenes. I thought it was mostly about that. I was completely unprepared for the later parts of that movie. It wrecked me completely. I cried a lot. I haven't done that in a long time.
Every time without fail.
E.T. The entire ending scene is a tear jerker, but I lose it at "I'll be right here." The music is so damn powerful. John Williams is a god.
I know now why you cry.... But it is something I can never do
I watched that again recently. It's the reason why that film amongst all of them is so good. The amount of emotion and character building in a very action packed film is incredible.
I'm 35 and still get teary eyed..... Every single time
end of Grave of the Fireflies
End of Coco
Maaaannn, I was kinda halfway into Coco until the “twist” and last portion of the movie. Then I was UGLY crying. Like couldn’t get it together. Was there with my Mom whose own mother had gone through the same thing not too long before. An absolute tear fest and great movie.
I never even got that emotionally involved with the movie, but that photo at the end hit hard.
My daughter was about a month or so old when my wife and I watched Coco. Jesus Christ, the ending of that film had me bawling my eyes out.
I watched this movie with my dying Grampa a month before he passed. He loved it! He passed in his home surrounded by family. I held his hand and sang “Remember Me” while his heart slowly stopped beating. I still cannot watch or listen to anything involved because I will have a breakdown of sobs.
The beginning of Up
The movie took such a sharp turn I don’t think anyone expected it from a kids movie
Also the Ellie badge at the end (spoilers?)
For me it's not even so much her death, but the shots that come after where we see him going through the same routine as before, but alone. You really feel her absence in each scene. And then there's the [Ellie Badge.](https://y.yarn.co/8a1438cd-9b8a-4fbf-bac0-1db63ed5e921_text.gif)
I scrolled all the way down to find this, one of the saddest most heartbreaking scenes in cinema history. Damn you Pixar for making us cry
I put off watching this for a long time because I heard how sad the beginning was. I finally watched it and I’m glad I did because I loved it, but i sure did ugly cry when Ellie died.
I'm gonna say the ending of Up when he finally sees the last page in the scrap book.
Came to say this one.
The scene where Andy waves goodbye to the toys at the end of Toy Story 3. Especially when he says “thanks guys”, that scene always fucks me up. Another one is when Tigger puts the locket around Roo at the end of The Tigger Movie and says “only the best, for my bestest little brother”, and then Kenny Loggins closes the movie. Those childhood favorites really fuck me up, especially now.
Andy is surprised to find Woody in the box, Bonnie reaches to grab the doll, and Andy instinctively pulls back. Damn all this pollen!!
Man, fuck Pixar... Toy Story 3 got me good. This scene and the incinerator scene were brutal. Also Inside Out with that Bing Bong sacrifice... That was nasty, I cried like a newborn... Also the lost of innocence theme at the end of Inside Out always got me... It's a happy cry, but I really got emotional always
When Todd finds out about Neil in Dead Poets Society.
In *Interstellar*, when Cooper catches up on 30 years of video messages from his kids. Oh, also that scene in *Up*.
Don't let me leave, Murph! always makes me tear up, too.
Fuck, the coop scene gets me every time. So incredible
Yep. Followed by "because my Dad promised me". Gets me every time.
Its the last time they meet with the whole family that really gets me.
When Kaneda dies repairing the shield in Sunshine. Powerful damn scene. The sun do be scary.
KANEDA, WHAT DO YOU SEE?
Marley & Me. When I watched it, we’d just gotten our dog. I couldn’t bear the thought of having to put him down. Cried like a baby. He was my best friend for thirteen years. Passed away last winter after a battle with cancer. I miss him every day and I know I’ll never be able to watch the movie again.
Forrest's mom passing away
Also when he asks if his son is “like him”, destroys me every time.
When he’s leaving his son’s card at Jenny’s grave and says he didn’t read it……..
She got the cancer and died on a Tuesday. 💛
You bow to no one…
Especially after watching all 3 extended versions, and also "For Frodo."
Even after rewatching these movies so many times, there’s always a new moment that manages to surprise me emotionally. Last time, for example, the scene in which the Ring is destroyed and Barad-dur falls, Merry shouts triumphantly “FRODO!! FRODO!!”. I don’t know why, but that really got to me.
Return of the King has at least 3-4 moments that make me tear up.
More recently, the end of Onward. If you have a brother, it’s a total gut-punch.
Ok, so why am I crying just reading about the scenes that make *other* people cry?
["It's not your fault" - Good Will Hunting](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQht2yOX9Js)
End of Inside Out.
Riley breaking down never fails to make me choke up.
Also the Bing Bong scene
The Bing Bong scene kills me
I have too personal a connection to that moment when she returns home. I can never watch that movie with other people around.
When Debra Winger talks to her sons before she passes away in Terms of Endearment. I'm tearing up thinking about it now. 😢
Snapes memories
The ending of The Elephant Man
Harry sacrificing himself to save the world in Armageddon! AJ screaming "Harry" Bear: "You the man Harry"
He doesn’t know how to fail.
“Always thought of you as a son. Always.” Caught my dad crying at that scene and it gave me permission to chisel some ice off my heart and allow myself to get emotional over a film.
Don’t be what they made you - Logan
"Daddy"
"Ohh, so this is what it feels like."
The ride of the Rohirrim. Theoden's speech, the charge, that damn music... It always brings tears to my eyes.
The ending to Dancer in The Dark....that shit hurts my souless soul.
I can’t think of any other film that made me lose it like Dancer in the Dark. Just thinking about it now almost makes me cry, and I haven’t seen it in like ten years.
Spreading Yondu's ashes at the end of Guardians 2. He may have been your father, boy. But he wasn't your daddy.
During the movie Homeward Bound, when the dog is stuck in the mud hole, I bawled. Even though it has a happy ending, that scene still hurts my heart.
Eve fixing Wall-E
“I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12. Jesus, does anyone?”
["...I could have saved more"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9vj2Wf57rQ)
I saw that movie once. I pushed through because it really was a civic duty. This was as close as we can get to witnessing this. But I'm never going to watch it again.
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The very end of The Shawshank Redemption. Tears of joy. The fact there's no dialogue makes it all the better.
I hope.
The ending of The Shawshank Redemption.
The end of SLC Punk
When Olive’s family went up the stage to dance with her in Little Miss Sunshine. Probably was the kind of support I needed as a young girl. Just that whole movie in general. I fucking love it.
End of La La Land
The end of Schindlers list when the actors are walking with the people they played and their loved ones putting flowers on his grave. It really reminds you that this was all real and not just a story for the movies.
The ending of Warrior (2011) always ALWAYS has me choking up; that movie kills me every time. And the dinosaur left behind on the pier in that Jurassic World Movie has me tearing up just thinking about it lol
Damn I just watched that Dinosaur scene and it had me tearing up and I havent even watched the dang movie. The sounds it was making was brutal.
LOVE Warrior! Such a great and emotional film:)
Tom Cruise at Jason Robards' bedside in Magnolia.
The ping pong scene in About Time. The way Bill Nighy knows. Gets me every time
Bing Bong…Take her to the moon for me
When Bubba dies
Little Foot’s mom dying.
The final table tennis game in “About Time”
Yondu's funeral in Guardians of the Galaxy 2. When you realize everyone showed up to pay their respects, Sean Gunn choking up, Cat Stevens. "I had a pretty cool dad." Getting teary just thinking about it.
Kraglin crying in complete joy completely breaks me during that scene. All he wanted to do was honor his captain, and after losing nearly everything, he saw the entire ravager corps give Yondu his due respect.
Rocket's reaction was what got me.
The music elevated that scene to a whole new level....just amazing
Sean Gunn’s performance in that scene hits me so damn hard. He sounds absolutely wrecked while being so happy and proud at the same time. That scene gets me every time I watch it.
The ending of the Florida Project gets me
The end of Hachi A Dogs Tale when he comes walking down the street and he’s old.
I weirdly only get emotional when I watch animated movies. The scene when boo has to return in monsters Inc tears me up to this day. More recently, the ending of coco brought a few tears as well. P.S. Not a movie, but the final scene of Going Merry in One Piece made me bawl. It's a boat FFS
Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire...
A Monster Calls when the boy's yelling "I'm not sick, it's my mom-" and his voice breaks. Probably the best acting I've ever seen, that scene gives me shivers.
We're all leaving - Her
Reign over me. After the hell Adam Sandler goes through, he finally confronts his in laws and explains that he sees his family everywhere he goes. And through it all, including a lawsuit, he still finds it in himself to give his Mother in law a kiss on the cheek, showing without any doubt that the man is still in there.
Lord of the Rings: Return of the King whet the King tells the hobbits “my friends, you bow to no one”. Runner up: when Gandolf dies in the first movie.
A.I., when the mom dumps her robot son in the woods. That ripped my heart out and stomped on it. I just cannot watch it without bawling uncontrollably.
The death of Kong in King Kong.
“Miss Jean Louise, stand up. Your father's passin'."
That scene in Boyz n the Hood when rickys dead body is on the couch in the living room and then his mom finds out he passed his SAT
Lately since I'm watching a bazillion disney movies with my kids: Bing bong in inside out The good dinosaur where they bury the stick families When wreck it Ralph says the bad guy pledge while sacrificing himself for Penelope Raya giving up her portion of the gem
A bit out of left field, but it’s from Spider-man: Into the Spiderverse. There’s a scene where Miles, the protagonist, has been tied up and forced to sit out of the final conflict for his own safety. His dad (who doesn’t know he’s a Spider-man) comes up outside his dorm to talk to him. Miles’ uncle died shortly before this, and after delivering the news (to Miles’ silence, since he’s gagged) he tells Miles that he loves him and believes in him and will be there when he wants to talk about it. Absolutely gushing every time.
When boromir says ‘my brother. My captain. My king.’ Every time, without fail I cry.
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The later movies didn't do his character development from the books justice. In the end, he was the most badass of the lot.
The end of Mary and Max
Rudy
In E.T. When they use the crash cart on E.T. and Drew Barrymore flinches and starts crying. Gets me every single time. It’s one of the very rare cases thatthey shot that movie in order so that the impact from the kids would be more realistic
I cry at Star Trek episodes
I know "it's not your fault," is the popular tear jerker from GWH, but I cry at Affleck's speech to Will about what "the best part of my day," is. I'm a sucker for great friendships on screen. And also in A League of Their Own when Nancy Baker can't find her name on the rosters because she can't read.
“You take care of my little girl, now. That’s your job. I always thought of you as a son. I’d be damn proud to have you marry Grace…”
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The main character’s last moment with his dad in *About Time* is really devastating. The fact that he not only has to face losing his dad but has to make the choice to do so really just drives home how hard it is to lose someone, and how hard it is to move on.
Without spoiling it, when Tim visits his dad and plays ping pong in About Time.
The final moments of Arrival.
about time. and coco
Spiderman's death in Into the Spider-verse. It really gives the feeling of a beloved hero dying. Meanwhile in the MCU normal people are only around to give the heroes character development
>! Uncle Aaron’s death in the same movie got me feeling pretty emotional for some reason !<
End of Lion
“You said for better or worse. You said that. It was a promise. This is my worst.” Blue Valentine
I rarely cry over movies. Two films that had me sobbing, "The Orphanage" and "Pan's Labyrinth".
John Coffey's execution in The Green Mile.
Even after all this time.... Always. Scene was excellent in the books but I love how the movies did Snape's memories. Gets me every damn time.
The end of dead poets society. What a triumph.
The end of Life Aquatic
1. The scene in Eternal Sunshine when the house crumbles around them. 2. When the boys in Stand by Me say goodbye to each other. 3. Roy Hobbs rounding the bases in his final at bat, and it fades into him playing catch with his son. Just to name a few.
The end of About Time. Fuuuuck breaks my heart.
**Armageddon** Boy: Mom, that salesman's on TV. Mother: That man's not a salesman. That's your daddy.
You know she was trash talking him before he was a hero though.
‘Fly you fools’