Best Emotional Scene

I always cry, when one parent dies in a animated movie (for example The Lion King, Bambi and The Land Before time). Those scenes are just so sad and to think about a kid losing a parent is just awful. :(

Other emotional scenes:

The color purple: At the end where she sees her children again. That is such a beautiful scene. It's just so moving.

Dumbo: Where Dumbo visits is mom in her "prison". So sweet and sad at the same time.

The Notebook: Where Noah and Allie are arguing in the rain.

The sword in the stone: Where the female squirrel realises that the male squirrel is a human being. I felt so sorry for her.
 
Terms of Endearment when Shirley MacLaine is running around screaming "Give my daughter the shot" and when Debra Winger's character finally passes away. If I watch that movie from start to finish I cry every single time!

Now this one is weird but I'll say it anyway. I don't know why but every time Dorthy steps out of her black and white world and into Oz I get chocked up... I just started doing that a few years ago and now it's an every time I watch it thing!
 
The ending of The Bicycle Thief really depresses me. When the boy cried out "papa! papa!" while running to his father.
 
I agree. I cried during the whole movie but that was the most emotional scene.

Steel Magnolias I always start bawling when M'Lynn is driving to see her grandson after Shelby just died. Seeing her cry in the car and hearing the music gets me crying a river.

Beaches - When Hillary want to go home to die and Bette starts singing "Wind Beneath My Wings".

Sophie's Choice when the Nazis wanted her to choose between her 2 children.

I have a whole lot more. Basically any heart renching scene having to do with painful death and losing one's child just makes me bawl like a baby.

Just thinking about these scenes is making me tear up. :cry:
 
I hardly cry but the scene where Little Foot's mother died in "The Land Before Time" left me bawling. I'm still a kid when I saw that film, yet I still can't get over the emotional trauma that it brought me up to now (okay, maybe i'm exaggerating).
 
the first movie that comes to mind is Pearl Harbor, just because its a movie about WW2.
 
Okay I remembered a few other movies that made me cry and they were:

Ghost

City of Angels

Old Yeller

Titanic

My dog skip

and

Man in the moon
 
I have to say the ending of the Notebook (i dont want to describe it in case i ruin it for anyone) I just think this whole movie is the most wonderful emotional movie i have seen. Non stop blubbing :cry:


Also the court room scene at the end when Matthew delivers his speech and it completely shocks the courtroom and the audience watching it i thought it was really powerful and emotional.

I agree 3ith Forrest Gump it gets alump in my throuat everytime when he asks Jenny if his som is smart.

AWTR too Mandy was great in thios movie she really got to me and made me cry - i love it when he does all the little things for her on her list.
 
I would have to go with The 6th Man starring Marlon Waynes. When he found out that his brother died I was crying my eyes out. It was just so sad! You could see they were really really close.
 
In Moulin Rouge, the scene where Satine (Nicole Kidman) lays dying on Christian's arms (Ewan McGregor).:cry:
 
I agree! "It's amazing, Molly. The love inside, you take it with you." :love: :sigh: Patrick and Demi were awesome in Ghost!

And also the ending of Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.... [sp]You don't know when or if Javier and Katey will ever see each other again.[/sp]

:bawl:

And of course the ending of Titanic. "I'll never let go, Jack. I'll never let go." :love:
 
All the movies I can think of that I cried during

Return to Me- the beginning. David Duchovny sobbing always gets me sobbing.
The Man in the Moon
Old Yeller
My Girl- It's hard to watch, cause it's so sad.
Finding Neverland
Sweet November- A movie with Keanu Reeves? Who'da thunk it.
My Dog Skip- I didn't finish it. I started crying, just cause I knew what was coming.
Garden State- The hamster funeral. I was really touchy that day.

Sad thread. :bawl:

edt. I can't believe I forgot this one.
Serenity- when you-know-who dies.:thud: Crazy sad.
 
So many sad movies. I remember Stepmom made me bawl, just imagining my own mother passing away... I lost it.



Omg, I seriously cried for about an hour after that movie's ending.
 
Miracle ~ When Al Michaels says, "Do you believe in miracles, yes"! And then they show all of the USA hockey team embracing, the crowd chanting "USA, USA". Herb Brooks smiling and dancing.

Also in the same movie, when Jim Craig the goalie has the US flag wrapped around him and he says, "Where's my father", finds him in the stands, and says, "I love you".
 
The best emotional scene from "Jerry Maguire" is when Cuba Gooding Jr. gets the phone call from his wife and he starts to break down in tears in front of the reporters... And then there is that sad look, or revelation on Jerry's face where he realizes that the moment doesn't mean anything because Rene Zellwegger isn't there with him to share it.

That is a very powerful scene and a genuine "guy scene" to where it is both vulnerable, but not "sappy" to the point of being "weak" so-to-speak. Very touching and it rings emotionally TRUE in a universal sense (regardless if you are a man or woman).
 
That part is really good. I especially loved the courtroom scene where Charlie breaks down upon having the pics of his family shoved in his face.....Adam blew me away in that moment! :thud:



Sean Penn owned this movie and that moment is beautiful. I thought when he broke down hysterically at the crime scene was incredible! :thud:
 
There will always be the scene in Titanic where she doesn't wanna leave Jack but promises to never let go.

I watched Tristan & Isolde and there's of course the scene where he tells her that love was greater than life & death and dies right after that but the scene that totally makes me cry is when he tells her to remember them, just hearing her scream his name and Tristan crying is so emotional, that's a great scene
 
The von Trapp's escape at the end of The Sound of Music is incredibly moving as well.
 
I thought the scene in Armageddon between AJ & Harry at the end was very emotional. It gets me every time. And the one shot of Grace with her hand on the monitor, crying. That camera shot was an emotional one, that I really liked too.
 
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