Best Tear-Jerking Films

Titanic makes me cry.At the end when she is about to die and she has a flashback of how she wanted it.She walks through the doors and everyone is cheering and at the top of the stairs is Jack. :cry:
 
I Know Channel 4 did the top 100 tear-jerking moments, but i watched Ladder 49 last night, and cried my eyes out, the tunes, the acting was all so spot on, John Travola was so good in it

me and my sister couldn't stop crying and my partner who never cry at films cried... Titanic was another one, and also stepmum

1) Ladder 49
2) Stepmum
3) Titanic
4) All about my mother (Spanish film)

I'm sorry if there is another thread out there
 
The Champ is guaranteed to completely devastate me - I always feel like i've been hit in the gut after watching that. It's not polite, ladylike tears either - it's the full works - sobbing, snot, red face - the lot. :o
 
Terms of Endearment, made me laugh and sob my eyes out. (ET did that too)

Steel Magnolias, and The Green Mile really made me sob.

Saw a film about 20 years ago (or more) I think it was called A christmas to remember... I cried for hours after that, so I rewound the end and cried again... :cry:
 
def beaches esp at the end, its that sond that does it and the line 'keep in touch cecee' (sob)

Also my life without me great film! Highly emotional
 
Got to say, my favorite movie of all time, 'When Harry Met Sally' always does it. What can i say, i'm a big softie at heart. ;) 'High Fidelty' also good, and four weddings also works.
 
The Shawshank Redemtion makes me cry every time.
The bit at the end...


I hope I can make it across the border.
I hope to see my friend, and shake his hand.
I hope the Pacific is as blue as it has been in my dreams.
I hope.
 
Well, has to be Titanic, when I was younger and I first watched it I didn't cry at all but now however being the older and more mature person I am, I have a cry when I watch it - only when I'm by myself mind you :)
I'm not one for showing my feelings in public.

Hell, I even cried when I watched the Wedding Singer - and The Man Who Cried - and Saving Private Ryan - Anything really! I've turned into a right soppy bugger when it comes to films - whats wrong with me? :eek:
 
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