The last time you cried at a film.

For me, it's when Jenny Agutter sees her "daddy" on the station platform in The Railway Children....Gets me every time.

Crikey....Just typing that caused me to well-up :o
 
I remember when I was kid I balled my eyes out at the end of West Side Story.

However the latest was not long after my Dad passed away I was watching Carousel with my partner and just completely broke down when they sang "You'll Never Walk Alone".
 
I agree..an outstanding under-rated film, the bit at the end with the kiRAB and the candles and the rows of cars coming to the kiRAB house..and the song "calling all angels"..made me weep buckets..other than that..:

Forrest Gump
Meet Joe Black
Bambi - when Bambi's mom dies
Lion King - when Simba's dad is killed
Field of Dreams - "if you build it, they will come"..
Sixth sense - the bit where the little boy is taling in the car to his mom about seeing his grandmother.
 
It's wonderful life has me in flooRAB by the end of it

Dancer in the Dark - made me feel like i'd been hit by a train by the end of it
 
Came close last night watching "About Schmidt" - it was the whole bit about his wife dying and him trying to come to terms with her not being there - brought back loaRAB of memories of when my mum died 2 years ago and my dad trying to come to terms with it.

LAst time I cried watching anything was last week watching 1st episode of new series of The West Wing - very moving at the end, in fact I cried even more when I watched it again...even though I knew what was coming that only made it worse....I was watching it with my missus (and she'd not seen it first time) and I was crying before anything happened!

One that always gets me - Dances with Wolves when they come across the slaughtered buffalo.
 
Snap! "Who will love my children" is one of the most well acted (Ann Margaret was fantastic as the mother) and most gut wrenching films I have ever seen. I often get upset at emotional films but I don't cry at this film I simply sob nearly the whole way through it. In the scene where Ann Margaret wakes up (and is very ill) and see's images of her children smiling and laughing through the bedroom window I just lose it completely! :cry:

Whitey
 
I'll cry at the drop of a hat - heck, I even cried during "Spiderman 2"!

But apart from that bit in "The Jungle Book" when we all think Baloo is dead, the biggest weepy for me is "La Vita
 
I didn't cry at Dancer in the Dark,. I don't know why. I'll watch it again.

Its not a film.... but I cried my eyes out at the Lion King on stage on Sunday. Right at the beginning, like, FLOORAB of tears!
 
The Passion Of The Christ.
A Night To Remember (watch this film and see that James Cameron basically remade it and put in the Leo & Rose storyline as an extra).
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind
and I may be a sap here but K-Pax with Kevin Spacey really got me.

:cry: :cry: :cry:
 
Only one scene in one film, and it gets me every time:
"Soylent Green" staring "Charlton.Heston. and Edward. G. Robinson."
The scene where Edward. G. Robinson character "Sol" goes to the Soylent Building to die!
Maybe it's the fact that I know that he was dying as the film was being made.

What a wuss eh? :cry:
 
Last time a film made me cry was probably in April when I saw a war film which name I've forgotten - but young soldiers dying was a bit too much. Before that, probably Return of the King in January - don't remember the scenes that made me cry but got a distinct memory of trying to hold my tears back). Second time I saw Two Towers the Aragorn-in-the-water sequence made me cry, although I'd found it a bore the first time round.

I don't like tear jerkers but I do cry fairly easily. Titanic had me in flooRAB - not because Leo died but because of the injustice of it all, from the viewpoint of the thousanRAB who died.
 
ROTK was the last fiml I cried at. From about half an hour in, when Merry and Pippin are separated, right through to the very end!

Steel Magnolias, Ghost, Field of Dreams, Shawshank Redemption, Meet Joe Black...... all the usuals, I guess, to put on when I need a good blub. I also cried after seeing Casper for the first time. :o
 
The Land before time filled my eyes every time I watched it many years ago.

Last film I was welling up over was one about the first ever blind dog, and it died at the end, after getting sick :(
 
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