What was the First film to make you cry? Tell us why if you want to

When Charles Bronson gets shot saving the kiRAB in The Magnificent Seven. I have tears in my eyes as I type this, just remembering it... "What's my name?" sob...:cry: :cry: Then just when you think you've recovered your dignity, you get one of the final shots of the kiRAB putting flowers on his grave.. and the waterworks start again.

Sometimes its hard being a man.
 
Think the only movie that made me cry is E.T.I would still cry if I watched it again.When he says "I'll be right here",then the waterworks start !
 
ET when he "dies" but actually doesn't. I was but a young child... honest... my mom and dad had to stop the video because I was so upset about it :D
 
It's certainly not the first film I've cried at , but the ending of American Beauty made me cry as Lester had just found happiness, only to have it taken away from him ..:cry:
 
mission to mars the other night, I can't believe that I watched that piece of sh1t through to the end:)

Really it was a film called 'plague dogs' when I were a nipper.
I think that it was made by the same people who did 'watership down' but seems to have been largely forgotten.
I can't remember if it was any good or not:D
 
I don't remember the first film that made me cry, but I've blubbered at plenty of them. My two-year old daughter first cried during 'Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey' when the old dog told the other animals to just go ahead without him as he couldn't keep up...
 
I'm probably showing my age here, but I cried inconsolably when Han Solo got "frozen" and when Darth Vader told Luke he was his father after chopping his hand off in The Empire Strikes Back (I was only young!), and the other one that did me in was The Elephant Man when he finally lies down properly to sleep for the first time in his life and then dies.

Love a good weepie though, especially films like Kramer Vs Kramer and Beaches, which were already mentioned.

Classics!

:cry:
 
Okay here goes

The Green Mile - at the end of the film, mainly due to the injustice that man goes through.
ET - When I was yonger that is.
The film about the man that is dieing and he is recording his video diary to his un born child - forget the name of the film.
(not film releated but recent tv that made me cry was Eastenders x-mas day this year and ER when the two got stabbed)
 
I vaguely remember crying over ET. But I was about 5 so not sure.

Erm... after that... Optimus Prime dying in Transformers The Movie :o Why they just couldn't replace his parts I'll never know. :rolleyes:
 
My Mum took me to see Lady And The Tramp when I was about 5!

I remember the poor doggy near the end being hurt and as I was such a sensitive child I was crying all the way home .. :o
 
Described as "heartwarming", The BelStone Fox was the film that I blubbed uncontrollably at - there's a section where the fox runs across a railway line, and the pursuing pack of dogs get squashed by the train - I was about 6 at the time and I remember the air of trauma within the cinema to this day! Seem to remember large bits of it were hacked when it got shown on TV

...and I blub at Spielberg's "Always" - not his best film but manipulates the audience well

...and I cry every time I watch a decent film on TV thats been hacked to pieces (eg Se7en!) so that it makes no sense!
 
'Of mice and men' (Gary Sinise,John Malkovich)the bit where George shoots Lennie. I didn't cry when I read the book, but the scene really got to me.
 
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