Best Emotional Scene

The Notebook (During the 'Why didn't you write me?' scene and when old Allie remembers its Noah) A Walk to Remember (When Jamie gets really ill and when Landon helps her complete her list) Titanic ("I'll never let go.") and allll the way through Forest Gump.
 
No Reservations // Little Girl had some great scenes

Hope Floats // Father leaves the little girl, she wants to go and mother has to go pick her up... SO SAD!
 
The critics killed this movie but I don't care. I cried, probably throughout the WHOLE movie. When Sam is upset because "everything is so hard", the lump in my throat. :eek:

Also Hillary Swank's speech in Million Dollar Baby, "I've seen the world, people chanted my name..." Believe me, trying to NOT cry during that scene gave me a huge headache.

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Also there's a documentary about the struggle for gay marriage and one woman had Christian parents and she's sitting on the couch, in her parents home and she starts crying and says, "God loves me too, you know" . OH MY GOD. I could NOT stop crying. You could listen to her voice hurting, it was so painful. She just kept saying, "God loves me too".

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Also, in I Capture the Castle when Simon tells Cassandra to to America with him and she asks if he still loves Rose. :( :(

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In Alexander when Phillip remarries and Alexander is made fun of by some of his new relatives in the wedding party. He yells something along the lines of, "you would let me be disrespected.... This man calls me a bastard and my mother a whore", etc.

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The Ballad of Jack and Rose, "when you die, I die."

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Boycott the whole movie....

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A Time to Kill the whole movie but especially "the last speech". lol

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The Hairdresser's Husband the ending. :bawl:
 
OMG... I love How Green Was My Valley! I haven't seen it in forever though. But I totally agree with that scene :nod:
 
An officer & a gentleman when Richard Gere lift Debra up in factory, the last scene, its simply. :look:
 
One of the best emotional scenes I've seen was in Rent. "Goodbye love" is tremedously emotional but it was cut out of the film b/c of pacing issues. It is, however, a powerhouse of a scene.

The Soundtrack has the complete version which is more mind blowing.

I'm pretty sure the OBC cast recording of this song must be ridiculous (as in great). ;)
 
The Phantom of the opera

When Christine gives his ring back en when he hears her sing when she goes away..
 
I want to add Steel Magnolias. It's always sad watching M'Lynn's rant during Shelby's funeral. I love how it starts off so sad and then Clairee turns it around into a comedic moment.
 
Switch - when Ellen Barkin's character (Amanda) holds her newborn daughter and says "I think she likes me" and then dies......makes me cry every time :(

also agree with the Cruel Intentions scene with Sebastian saving Annette.....
so many more, going away to think......
 
*With Honors - Simon dies, while Monty and the rest of the gang read Whitman to him

*Dances with Wolves -- when Dunbar/Dances with Wolves and Kicking Bird part:

Kicking Bird: We come far, you and me.
JD: I will not forget you.

A very poignant goodbye :(.

* The Bodyguard - when the plane stops, and she runs into his arms for one final passionate kiss ... with "I Will Always Love You" playing in the background.

* Princess Diaries II - Clarice marrying Joe :) ... such a sappy moment.
 
Mine is a very very old movie called How Green Was My Valley. It's about a family in a small miner town in Scotland. The youngest son is only twelve when he takes his late brother's place in the mine. There's an explotion and several miners die. The mother comes to the site just to see the lift coming up with her dead husband resting his head on her little boy's lap.
It gets me all the time. I cry my eyes out the whole movie, actually.
 
A lot of my favourite emotional scenes were already mentioned but okay..


Passion of the Christ ~ when Jesus falls down.. and Mary goes to him. Oh god, that had me bawling like a baby. :(

Moulin Rouge ~ I cry during the whole movie. When Christian says, "the woman I love is dead"... till the end of the movie, I'm bawling. Especially at the end.

The Notebook ~ When Ally & Noah are arguing and when old Ally's memory comes back for a few minutes.. and her and old Noah are crying.

Lord of the Rings ~ All three movies make me really sad. On the first movie, it's when Frodo gets injured by those black riders or whatever.. and when Arwen comes... and when she gets rid of those riders, and talks to Frodo.. it's just so sad. :( On the third movie - when Frodo can't make it anymore, and Sam gets him on his shoulder... and when Pippin is singing..



ok.. that's all I can think of for now, but I always cry during sad scenes, or even really happy ones for the matter... :look:
 
Titanic: When Rose finds out Jack is dead and let go of his hand.
Finding Neverland: When Sylvia is going to Neverland.
V for Vendetta: When Evey finds out V is dead.
 
I Am Sam- when Sam is trying to set up a surprise party for his daughter..(fastforward) when that little boy said something like "than how come she said she was adopted" and everyone/thing goes quiet.. i was bawling my eyes out..
 
The part in bambi where the mother dies. i saw this years ago when i was little but its still one of the saddest parts :(
 
Selena - the hospital scene where the family finds out she didn't make it. How they all break down.....so damn sad. Even more that it was based on a true story! :(
 
Yes it is!!!!I also like

Dirty Dancing---When Jonhhy leaves the campus and they say goodbye outside his car

Notebook----When Allie and Noah break up
 
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