Movies that make men shed a tear...

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the end, when the descendents of the survivors come over the hill with that Jewish song playing is enough to set me off as well.

the children on the trucks though...:(

spielberg's magnum opus imo
 
Nice to know that men do really cry when watching highly emotive films. The only man I've ever seen cry is my brother and that was when watching Champ, I'm not sure who cried the most, him, my mum or me. Although to say we cried is an understatement, more like we sobbed.
 
Ok here is my tearjerkers. :o

Titanic- when Jack and Rose are separated on the boat and then at the end when Jack dies.:cry:

Sommersby - the scene in the prison between Gere & Foster before he got hung. :cry:

Caspar - the scene when the husband talks to the dead wife and when Caspar becomes a boy then reverts back to being a ghost.

Forever Young - two scenes in particular, the first when mel gibson thinks he has lost his girl for ever and the scene at the end when he goes to see her at the house near the lighthouse, gettting to the door he finRAB she is not in and is heartbroken only for him and her to then catch sight of each other. :cry:

And can i add Doctor Who into the mix?

If so it would be when Rose and the Doctor were separated by the void and her crying was very emotional for me, second i was really teary when Donna had to have her memory wiped.

Saying that i'm normally an emotionless person.
 
I've never actually cried at a film, but these were very moving:

Pan's Labyrinth

Band Of Brothers

The Lives Of Others (the ending, which is perfect)

Shawshank Redemption
 
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Schindler goes without saying, absolutely heart wrenching as was the book. It's one thing to let a silent tear escape, quite another when your nose is running and your shoulders are shaking with sobs.

Elephant Man - Almost as deep an effect.

Awakenings - Another full on sob.

Little Women - A nice cry.

Now Voyager - A moderate sentimental cry.

The Incredible Journey - A happy cry.

For him down there v v v v I am a girl! :)
 
The Green Mile came out two years after Princess Di was killed so I dunno how you watched it aroundf the time of her funeral!

Anyhow when I saw the title of this thread the first film that sprang to mind was The Green Mile. I was blubbing like a baby by the end of it. :o
 
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