Heartbreaking Moments - Ouch, my heart!

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OMG me too I cant watch it!

Or in Beaches that movie gets me everytime to my heart hurts!
 
So much word. I just finished watching that for the thousandth time and that moment gets me every time. Heath is perfect. Such a tragic love story.

I pimp this movie to death, but the end of Into The Wild kills me when he decides he is ready to die and flashes back on what his life could have been. That's an ouch, you just ripped out my heart and squeezed the blood out of it, moment.
 
The Dark Knight-[sp]when the joker tells batman that they could do this forever...broke my heart both times i watched the movie. b/c we all know they won't be able to[/sp]
 
The Notebook - I'm a heartless human being who's never cried in a movie, but the scene where the eldery Allie remembers who Noah is and then suddenly forgets brought me so, so close. I always skip that scene because it makes me feel like my heart's being torn out and stomped on. :bawl:
 
"Remember me" broke my heart. Im talking about the last scene of the film obviously. :(
 
Awwwwwwwwwww good to know I'm not the only one whose heart breaks at that moment :cry: :hug::hug::hug:


And you guys can call me Ju :) :hug:




OMG I know, that was SO sad, for one minute she knew who he was again, only to forget everything again :bawl: It's SO heartbreaking, but also so beautiful that he kept telling her their love story, that he never lost hope she would remember them :love::love::love::love::love:
 
:cry: Oh that scene is so sad and the one following where she stands in the bedroom, crying. Emma Thompson was outstanding.
 
The end of Brokeback Mountain with Ennis hugging Jack's denim jacket. :bawl: Just... so tragic and sad. And heartbreaking. :( :cry:
 
yeah, finding neverland is a vert heartripping movie. when Barrie says' she lives on every page of ur imagination' i was just awed by the power of his words and could not hold back my tears
 
Finding Neverland – The ending when Sylvia goes to Neverland… :bawl:
The Lion King – Simba and Mufasa
Iris – The end :bawl:
Gladiator – When Maximus dies
The Lord of the Rings – When Frodo fights Sam, when Sam is just trying to be a good friend... :bawl: I love Sam
 
Man on Fire: The scene when Pita gets kidnapped and the end when Creasy gives up his life for her.
The Outsiders: Johnny and Dally die.
 
:nod: ITA with the Lion King. Cartoon movies can be sad, like in Beauty and the Beast when Belle thinks that the beast is dead :(

Another moment that ALWAYS gets to me is in Bogus, when 5-year-old (or something like that) Albert is at his mum's funeral and he looks around and all the grown-ups are crying while he is saying the eulogy (his report on the Hoover (sp?) dam that he got an "A" for in class). He then screams at all of the grown-ups for crying "Why is everyone crying? Why is everyone so sad? My mother was never sad! She was NEVER sad!!!" And then he runs away :bawl:
 
Titanic - From the point in the film where the ship sinks up until the end, like I think someone said before. Even before you see the film, though, you kind of know the ending. You know the ship will eventually sink. I think one of the actors said that "you'd do anything you could to stop that ship from sinking" when you watch the movie. And they're right.

A Walk to Remember - When Jamie tells Landon she has cancer, when he says he will always be there, and when [SP]Landon asks Jamie to marry him.[/SP]

Atomenent - The last ten minutes or so, when you find out about what happened to Robbie and Cecelia. (sp?)

Love Story - When Jenny tells Oliver "I want time. And that's something you can't give me." Or something like that. And of course, the end.

The Notebook - The end, and also when Allie is reading Noah's last letter to her in the car before she goes to see Lon.
 
My Girl - I can't even watch the movie anymore. It makes me so sad and I always cry when Thomas J is in the casket and she's talking. :(
 
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