Best Emotional Scene

I agree with Pearl Harbor and Armaggedon.

Titanic - When the band is playing and it shows the mother tucking her kids in, because they weren't able to get through the gates and the older man holding onto his wife while in bed. Gets me everytime.

The Man In The Moon - When Dani realizes that Court has died and runs into her father's arms and Maureen colapses on the floor and the end scene when Dani decided to forgive her and comforts her at Court's Grave. I can tear up thinking about it.

My Girl - OMG, no doubt about it, when Vada comes down to Thomas J's funeral. My heart just breaks for her and I bawl like a baby everytime.

Beaches - Just the start of the song when Hilary and CC are holding hands watching the sunset, then her saying good-bye to Victoria and then the funeral scene. WATER WORKS
 
Stand By Me - River's character breaking down and crying.

Million Dollar Baby - Clint's character blaming Morgan's character for the accident.

Platoon - William Defoe's character on his knees, reaching to the sky.

Forrest Gump - The final scene in the movie.
 
Titanic- when "old" Rose tells how many hundreds of people went into the water and only 6 survived.
Steel Magnolias- M'Lynn after Shelby's funeral in the cemetary
Backdraft- the funeral at the end using real Chicago city firefighters, they shot it at 5am and didn't expect many to show up...hundreds did.
Two older movies
The Other Side of the Mountain.- about Jill Kinmont an olympic skier, who falls and breaks her back, at the end her dad telling her fiance has crashed his plane and he's dead ( I could cry just typing this)
Brian's Song- about Brian Picalo, a true story about a Chicago Bears football player who has cancer, in the locker room when his friend and teammate Gale Sayers tell the team Brian has cancer...very sad. :(
 
I do agree about the Selena hospital scene. I bawl everytime her husband breaks down.

Schindlers List- Absolutely guaranteed to make me cry everytime.
 
My Favourite scenes have already been listed on this page.

Into The Wild final scene. I don't think I've ever cried like I did in the end of that movie. Holy cow is all I have to say.:bawl: From when he wakes up sick, I was just struck with overwhelming sadness. It was insane for me.

And Little Miss Sunshine when he finds out he's colourblind. Wow. Intense.
 
For me it will always be Sally and Gary's scene towards the end of Practical Magic when she tells him he's there because of the Spell she cast as a child and he tells her it doesnt matter to him,its completely heart breaking yet powerful
Also after that a bit closer to the end when he comes back to her
 
Yah, loosing a parent specially in animated movies where you hardly expect it is sad.

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I'm not a Nic Cage fan, but I still find the Stuff Toy scence at the end of Con Air very touching.
 
I cried for half of this movie, but the last scene when there is the shot on the boy holding the sneaker and then at Brad Renfro walking away in one shioe - OME I was bawling like a baby

Remember the Titans - when Bertier gets hit in his car and everyone goes to the hospital and his mom tells Julius that he only wants to see him. and he goes in and the nurse says - family only and Bertier says: Alice, are you blind? Don't you see the family resemblance? That's my brother. and Julius is fighting back tears and Im crying and crying and crying

also the end of American History X is just hard
 
I cried during Walk the Line when Johnny's wife leaves him and you see the shot of Joaquin running after the car and yelling for his kids..it always kills me

also the "I'm nothing" dialogue between him and Reese


Also in Crash when that one guy is about to shoot the hispanic guy and his daughter jumps in front of him..she doesnt die but i always cry during that scene

and also in Crash in the car crash scene when you see the woman recognize Matt Dillon's character and she starts freaking out..its a really powerful scene
 
Armageddon: When Harry (Bruce Willis) shoves AJ (Ben Affleck) onto the shuttle and then has to say goodbye to Grace (Liv Tyler). I am a mess after watching that scene.

Titanic: When Rose (Kate Winslet) jumps off the lifeboat and back onto the ship to be with Jack (Leo DiCaprio).

The Notebook: When Allie (Rachel McAdams) and Noah (Ryan Gosling) are arguing on the dock about waiting for the other and writing every day for a year.

Little Women: When Beth (Clare Danes) dies after Jo (Winona Ryder) has returned home.
 
The end of Into The Wild killed me. I had to sit in the theater for like an extra 10 minutes because I could not stop crying. From the point he realizes he is dying on, I was an emotional wreck. I knew what would happen (it's a true story) but the music, Emile's acting and how they shot the scene with what could have been flashes and his words killed me. And then when he was ready to die. Oh. My. God. I was a mess.

The end of Once when I realized they weren't going to be together. I cried for probably an hour. It just killed me.

In Juno, when Bleeker just holds Juno as she cries, while Sea of Love plays, I cried with her. I thought it was the best scene of the film and incredibly emotional.

Um, and can we just give the end of Brokeback Mountain the award for most emotional scene ever? When Enis opens the closet to reveal Jack's shirts, it was like a punch in the stomach. Such a tragic love story. Heath had tears in his eyes! The score started up! Gosh, Heath really should have won the Oscar. Such a numbing scene emotionally.

And like someone else said, the end of Lost in Translation, when Bob whispers to Charlotte and kisses her, while her eyes are red with tears, it's just like, whoa. It is romantic, yet brutally emotional at the same time.
 
There are so many obvious ones. But one that I find very emotional is the scene in Little Miss Sunshine when the son, Dwayne, finds out he's color blind and he goes crazy and starts banging on the car window because the uncle tells him he can't be a pilot if he's color blind. And then he runs out into the field and just loses it and starts yelling. I think it's particularly emotional because he doesn't talk the whole movie and the first time he does talk, he's so angry and upset and he's yelling at his mom. And then Olive comes over and just puts her arm around him and sits with him. It's just, wow, it's a great scene. :nod:
 
The Notebook, when Noah & Allie die together I was histerical

& Ladder 49 ALWAYS makes me cry I cant help it.

Click made me cry when he gave the note to his ex-wife & it said "Will you still love me in the morning" & she said "forever & ever babe"
 
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