Films that make you cry

Armeggedon?!!!

Dear Lord.

Shawshank...
It's A Wonderful Life...
Moulin Rouge possibly...
The Accused maybe...
Thelma and Louise a little bit...
oh, The Sixth Sense, definitely. The scene in the car near the end. Actually, I don't think that film gets enough credit... the twist is great, but the rest is maybe even greater. An incredibly emotional film.
 
The bit where the cyclopes type bloke knows he's going to die :cry: :o

Edward SissorhanRAB - I was still sniffing away over an hour after leaving the cinema, much to the embarrassment of then bf who refused to sit near me on the tube on the way home :o
The English Patient :o
Dumbo - I daren't watch Bambi because I know how upset I get durning the Dumbo/Mum scene when she's locked up, god knows what would happen if I watched Bambi :cry:
 
I watched Pretty Woman last night on TV and that always makes me shed a tear, near the end when she leaves his suite because its her last day of staying with him...
Julia Roberts looks really beautiful in that film...
 
as of yet never cryed at a film!!! i just cant cry when i know its not real...same way i dont get scared at horror movies...again its not real and its usually pretty obvious when something is about to happen they always build it up. anyway gone a bit off topic here sorry.
 
oooh that dumbo scene gets me everytime!
In Krull I sniffled abit when the old guy came back from the widow of the webs lair and he let the sand fall out of his hand...
yeah Rell the cyclops staying behind was a sad point..hard to believe its the big tall bloke from the carry on films playing him!
 
"Always" (directed by Steven Spielberg but hardly anyone has heard of it). Similar story to Ghost I suppose.

"What Dreams May Come" - saw this on DVD with my girlfriend a few weeks ago (it's one of her favourite films).

"Grave Of The Fireflies" - cried like a baby during this film.

"A.I." - especially the bit where he begs his mum not to leave him and the bit right at the end when he finally sleeps(welling up already).

Also "Truly, Madly, Deeply" but I think that was a BBC made-for-TV drama rather than a film. Again, the story was similar to Ghost.
 
Despite being a right hard bloke I'll cry over anything in a movie that's really happy or really sad!

In particular..

'The Iron Giant' - what a total hero ("supermaann.."), what an underrated film..

'Spirited Away' - she's so brave, bless..

'Casablanca' - be rid of all these smooth faced, lightweight young actors, Bogey rules

and my deadliest tearjerker, 'Allegro Non Troppo' - mickey taking early 70s Italian answer to 'Fantasia'. in one section of this animated film a little cat wanders round a derelict house that's about to be bulldozered (can't remember the sad music this is set to). the cat remembers the happy times it experienced living there but each of these memories fades back to the gloomy rubble and it goes all sad and dejected and, eventually, he fades away, because the cat was, all along... a ghost..

gotta go, excuse me, sniff, splutter.... :cry:
 
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