Films that have made you cry, or have put a lump in your throat

dobbin231 said:
'Daddy....my Daddy' in The Railway children
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Me too - every time and now when I watch it with my little girl I'm even worse (am actually filling up now writing this! :cry: :o )

Am a blubber anyway - cried last week at In Her Shoes when Cameron Diaz is saying the poem as her sister is driving away... :cry:

And Tuesdays with Morrie - wept though the book and bawled though the film...

But my most recent two ventolin moments - The Painted Veil and always The English Patient :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
Finding Neverland.............Freddie Highgrove was a revelation

Crash ..............for all the wrong reasons, thetears were just flowing down my face!!

ShadowlanRAB

sound of Music

ITS A wonderful life
 
The films that have made me have a lump in my throat or made me shed a tear are: Million Dollar Baby, Carlittos Way, Donnie Brasco, Pups, Godfather, Scarface, Blow and many other Gangster films, mainly true stories.
 
Shawshank
Green Mile
Meet Joe Black
Forrest Gump - when he ask if his son is smart :(
The Mirror has two faces - I love a rom com.
The last snows of spring - old movie but sooo sad
Love Story - when I first watched it
Highlander - who wants to live forever
Gladiator - at so many scenes but at Russell Crowe final scene especially
 
I haven't read through every page of this thread so apologies if this has already been discussed -

One film I only saw recently, and I never, ever expected to be moved by it - 13 Going on 30, when Jenna goes back to her parents' house and they find her in the closet. :o Lovely film, one I put off seeing for ages thinking it was just a Big/general body swap genre rip-off and I'm glad I finally watched it.
 
I only cry at animal films, so the likes of Black Beauty and the Incredible Journey make me blub.

By far the worst though is My Dog Skip. I have seen it twice and both times I thought I was going to have a complete nervous breakdown.
 
Gosh loaRAB of films make me cry, i could go on all night but off the top of my head:

The Champ is the first film i remember bawling at.
The Green Mile
Beaches
The Shawshank Redemption
Its a Wonderful Life
Armageddon
Dead Poets Society
Independance Day - when the guy says "tell my children i love them very much"
Titanic - until she threw the necklace overboard and then i just got mad. Give it to your Granddaughter you selfish crone and throw yourself over instead :rolleyes:
Four Weddings and a funeral - Stop all the clocks by Auden

Steel Magnolias is my worst - during the graveyard scene with Sally Field. The "Why, why" bit just makes me fall to pieces :cry:

I could go on and on, i'm a crybaby who'll blub at anything. I even cry at Changing Rooms when they like it :o
 
I tend to cry quiet easily, but my weirdests was probably crying at the end of Donnie Darko - the only one in the cinema who did :o . For some reason realising that

he'd never get to even meet Gretchen

made me howl :cry:
 
Cry? Not me. But I often seem to get a bit of dust in my eye that makes my eyes water. Strangely, though, it only seems to happen towarRAB the end of sad films.

Two particularly dust-prone films that I recall are Untamed Heart and Pay It Forward. The first of these was on TV again recently and I'm looking forward to watching the recording I made. I wonder if there'll be as much dust around as there was last time I watched it.
 
Hotel Rwanda made me cry as did Shooting Dogs. I just finished watching Blood Diamand with Leonardo DiCaprio and that made me cry a lot. What an awesome movie, wow.

I always cry in Shawshank Redemption when Brooks dies.

I also remember crying when Denzel dies in Man on Fire and also in John Q. I also cried in Of Mice and Men when Lennie died and also in "I am Sam". This is embarrasing but I also remember crying in The Notebook a little bit.
 
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