Have you ever cried during a movie?
>>67245152
Yeah.
First time watching ROTK, when everyone bowed to the Hobbits. Second viewing, it was when Rohan shows up at Minas Tirith and charges. Later when researching FOTR, when Boromir dies.
I cried during Eternal Sunshine a week ago, but I broke up recently.
One small tear at the end of Kite Runner.
Think a quick one at the end of Field of Dreams, when he asks if he wants to play catch.
...think that's about it.
Read the filename.I lied.
No, I'm not a female. I get choked up but never tears.
Got a bit teary eyed watching Tree of Life, thinking about how good I actually have it in life. The movie was kinda shite, but it really moved me.
>>67245152
UP was pretty freaking sad
>>67245480
This is literally the only movie I've cried watching
>>67245480
that is dog :3
dat End of Watch last scene
>yfw Joshua got his tank
;-;
>>67245152
Yes. Train scene and last scene.
>>67245152
I watched Little Odessa yesterday. While the movie wasn't that exceptional there was a scene where the mother who has a brain tumor tells her son to come and they hug.I would have cried if the scene went for maybe 20 or 30 second longer
>>67245782
Little Odessa is great
James Gray's movies always bring me to the brink of crying. They're all very deeply felt.
>>67245152
a few weeks ago I cried to a movei the first time since I was a child
I guess you must be emotionally crippled to now cry to this movie cause this one hit me hard
>>67245859
The Immigrant is soul destroying at the end.
I'm curious if he can put the same pathos in The Lost City of Z. I just started reading the book and its interesting but not very emotional
End of Toy Story 3, I was with friends and they laughed at me =[
>>67245706
i'm gonna watch this tonight i love noiret acting
>>67245706
Alfredo, Alfredo!
>>67245896
the book is far, far more emotional to the point that the movie basically feels emotionally vacant by comparison
>>67245910
I didn't even realize it was a book. It feels like such a strange project for him to take on if only because of the radically different locale from the one that features in every one of his other movies. I like everything he's made, and love a lot of it, so I'm guessing he'll be able to make it his own.
The Green Mile
>inb4 edgelads start baiting with >crying over a nigger
>>67246015
Well its a nonfiction story, but its written as an adventure/mystery, not the tragic melodramas he usually makes.
I cried at the end of TDKR when batman "sacrifices" himself to get rid of the nuke and at the beginning and end of The Force Awakens
I'm not proud of either those moments, the music jsut gets to me
>>67245913
I wouldn't have laughed at you, anon.
>>67246125
Did you watch Interstellar?
I cry all the time because I'm a faggot
>>67245370
I cried at Eternal Sunshine at well, and I usually never respond to those kinds of movies.
got teary eyed at the endings Gran Torino and Million Dollar Baby.
Don't know what it is about Clint Eastwood, but he really know to start the waterworks in me
>>67246125
>I cried at the end of TDKR
meme tier
>>67245706
>Last scene
Man that brings me back
Last scene as credits roll in Gran Torino
>>67246125
Hans Zimmer's Batman score is God-tier. I love how he retained the same core themes in all 3 movies. Made the whole thing feel complete, despite its many flaws.
>>67246307
seeing that kid driving around in his old gran torina got me as well
>>67246365
what the fuck is wrong with you guys
if you cry at a children's movie there is something wrong with your mental development and you should seek ways to improve yourself
>>67246240
Nope
To both Her and Lost in Translation.
>>67246307
that sounded dirty
>>67245480
Is that a Chow Chow? I looked after one once, it watched me eat chips, I'd never felt so under pressure in my entire life.
>>67245152
I cried at the end of Bad Grandpa. First and only time.
>>67246456
Zimmer went all out in it.
Click, I never expected it to, but it did.
>>67246414
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2bk_9T482g
We have a though guy here
>>67246457
That lonely, huh?
>He did nothing wrong
Crying is a pretty specific description.
I mean yeah I've gotten choked up and a bit teary eyed. But straight up crying...not really.
>>67246507
This, but I was young. Childhood innocence is bullshit and so are robot feelings.
>>67246532
I love how you adolescents play it off as though I'm being a "tough guy" because I don't cry at movies made for human beings who have not lived long enough to develop a full mental capacity
you're probably one of those people that said things like "bro Inside Out was so complicated, there's no way kids could have understood it!"
yes, I did.
When I was 10, I saw Brother Bear and my eyes got teary.
>>67245152
Yes, the ending of Mulholland Drive.
>>67246125
>I cried at the end of TDKR
Song of the Sea was the last film to do it.
>>67246603
what do you mean childhood innocence?
A.I. is devastatingly emotional in a very beautiful way
>>67246414
https://youtu.be/1hM8N65JCeI?t=313
>>67246603
yeah i was a child too.
Once more into the fray,
Into the last good fight I’ll ever know.
Live and die on this day.
Live and die on this day.Got choked up like a bitch. I didn't expect the movie to hit me in the feels this hard, but the relationship with his father resonated with me a lot.
The ones that I remember:
-Benji The Hunted was the first, one of the puppies was taken by an eagle, I asked my sister if they were going to rescue him, she told me "he'll probably dead by now" and I started crying
-Many years later with Marley and Me, when they have to put him down
-Then with Goodbye Lenin, when the protagonist starts talking about his mother
-The ending of Million Dollar Baby
I teared a little with other movies, but those are the one that torned me apart
>>67246606
>adolescents
Kek nigger you are 14 and edgy, no one fucking cares.
>>67245152
No.
Ruby sparks.
Fucking torn to shreds on the inside by the end
>>67245539
Nice meme, reddit
>>67245706
Fuck man, i remember seeing this movie at school.
The teacher who showed it to us was one of the coolest teachers there too.
>>67246572
The girls here aren't my type and I would live an unfulfilled life with them. Tfw no Charlotte tier Scarjo gf in the big city.
>>67246633
This. Hard.
I cried to Interstellar and now every time I think of it, like a tick, I tear up.
>>67246704
again, you guys really have to grow up
it's not my fault that you cry at children's movies and you should be embarrassed by that fact but also even more so by your attempt to justify your literally childish taste by accusing any dissenters of being tough guys or fedoras. Stop excusing your bullshit and grow up.
No regrets for those tears.
>>67246688
Which movie is this from again? Is it interstellar?
>>67246125
I cry in the beginning of TDKR. The visuals, the sounds, the acting... it's just so perfect that I can't control my feelings when behoding it.
>>67246774
>>67246793
The Grey
Yeah
Always. Poor Miles.
>>67246821
It's from another movie too, a sci-fi movie. Or it's a speech that's very similar.
>>67246824
This fucking scene
yeah
yeah I have op
i started tearing up just looking for this pic
>>67246824
so was red
Armageddon .
>>67245152
marley and me had fucking dieing
>>67246887
That movie was comfy as fuck. Right up until it wasn't.
It hit way too close to home and the older I get the more of myself I see in Miles.
>>67247065
That's the perfect description of Sideways.
Comfy and funny as hell, right up until it gets real fucking sad.
Call me a faggot all you want.
>>67247132
This.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27_H7xumAbA
>crying.
Is there a bigger meme?
>>67246695
marley got me too
>>67247159
Right when the music hits. Everytime
>The end of Luck of the Fryrish always makes me cry because it's poignant as fuck
>watch Breakfast Club
>ending makes me cry because it makes me think of Futurama
>mfw I guess so
>>67246824
>no arrow pointing to it saying "and was a faggot"
totally took me out of the movie.
Not a film, but this part of the Africa documentary got me good. The rhino is blind.
https://youtu.be/qWSGqNBT1gc
The way he mutters "enchanting creature" gets me.
>>67247132
>his cunt of wife will take half of this money and the house when she'll leave him
big guy should have win that money
>>67247053
>>67246695
i was going to say this.
for anyone who hasn't seen it:
>movie for kids
>about a family and a dog
>everything is going well until the dog comes in the family
>dog is damn troublemaker
>scolded a lot because of it, general tension
>whole movie is family trying to get their shit together
>near the end they do and they're all happy
so at this point you and your kids say "so happy! they did it!"
but, not so fast. not so fast, my men.
>dog gets twisted stomach
>vets get him right
>dog gets another attack
>fucking dies
>scene where family buries him in the ground
>whole family and kids crying their eyes out
>father puts marley's body in his favorite rug
>owen wilson is a fucking mess
>funeral ends
>they're all like "he was our special dog, damn."
and the film ends there. no catharsis. nothing.
just when the family goes well with the dog, he dies.
just imagine the children in the cinema.
>>67247267
what movie?
I cried during Room, I watched it alone and got caught up in the whole thing.
>>67247426
one flew over the cuckoo's nest
>>67246125
I cried during the plane scene
>>67247468
McMurphy dead is worst.
>>67247401
If i remember correctly it was marketed as a comedy which made it more suprising how intense the ending got
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhNrqc6yvTU
>>67245152
I cried when Schwarzenegger gets lowered into the vat of molten steel at the end of T2.
watery eyes = too many times to count
straight up crying = almost never, don't remember for what movies except Her when I cried because my gf just left me the day before.
>my vagina when he cries during a movie
>>67247401
I saw this on a plane, and it was even worse because my last dog also died from bloat.
>Frodo:I can't do this, Sam.
>Sam:I know. It's all wrong. By rights we shouldn't even be here. But we are. It's like in the great stories, Mr. Frodo. The ones that really mattered. Full of darkness and danger, they were. And sometimes you didn't want to know the end. Because how could the end be happy? How could the world go back to the way it was when so much bad had happened? But in the end, it's only a passing thing, this shadow. Even darkness must pass. A new day will come. And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer. Those were the stories that stayed with you. That meant something, even if you were too small to understand why. But I think, Mr. Frodo, I do understand. I know now. Folk in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't. They kept going. Because they were holding on to something.
>Frodo:What are we holding onto, Sam?
>Sam:That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo... and it's worth fighting for.
>>67247459
When the mother thanks the boy for saving her daughter is the part where I shed one tear. The ONLY time I cried during a movie.
Yea. I'm not proud of it, but I still remember those flicks:
1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12iorWj83P0
2)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnX_mQ9apu8
3)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89V4mq_7TZM
4)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea6hLudoGaQ
>>67247401
But it wasn't a movie for kids, it was more like a rom com with a dog, it was based on a book written by a journalist about his experience with this Marley dog.
>>67247650
>a gaping wide, dry cracked surface that thousands of men could stand upon
Seems about right
>>67247993
Buried made you cry? It just made me feel empty.
>>67247993
No need to be ashamed of it, it's an absolute mancore pure kino.
>>67246522
Same here. That ending was heartbreaking.
The other waschrono crusadealthough that isnt a movie
I cried when CIA died. I know it was necessary for his character development but I hope that he survived, living a peaceful life somewhere without any masks or friends.
>>67246887
giamatti is such a good actor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5czM9pf9Wo
too bad he is steve buscemi tier face
>>67248137
Because you know that Ryan Reynolds is comedian actor mostly.
>>67248334
Giamatti is a fucking spectacular actor but it's a shame he doesn't get much big work. Just think if Giamatti had been cast in Collateral instead of wooden Jamie Fox. It would have turned a 7/10 to a 10/10.
>>67247113
faggot
>>67248247
Did you not watch the post-credits scene?
>>67248080
kek
Black Dynamite. With laughter, obviously.
>>67248568
I thought that wasn't canon?
Another one I forgot to mention is The Master. I haven't seen it in a while but I remember a scene whereFreddie remembers that girl he loved and starts realizing who he is.I seriously teared up during that scene.
>>67248685
Yeah, the processing scene on the boat got me hard.
Also, the first time he is asked if he ever killed anyone, he answers no.
The second time, almost like a repressed memory, he admits to killing numerous Japs during the war in the Pacific.
Reminded me of Travis Bickle for a split second. A seriously disturbed person with a murky or repressed history in the military.
>>67247606
This movie looks great anon, i gonna watch it!
>>67248659
Depends on which cut you go with.
>>67246305
Yeah the end hit me pretty hard. It's weird because I watched it a long time ago, didn't make much of an impact, even seemed a little corny at the time. But I guess being in a relationship changes that.
>>67245152
>>67245152
>Sobbed like a baby at ends of Ikiru and Warrior
>Smiling nodding cried during that one Desmond episode in Lost
>Choked up during the big swelling endings of Inception, TDK, and TDKR
>Got weirdly teary eyed during the end text epilogue of Bridge of Spies for some reason
>Got a little choked up when the lightsaber flew to Rey and Luke's theme played
>Was generally depressed for the rest of life after watching The Grey
>Never had to piss harder than after watching Panic Room in theaters
If I focus enough I can probably find something to make me over emotional, felt pretty shit watching the revenant while on a date
>>67248685
The last scene with PSH is heartbreaking knowing he's dead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAQiAQROi7g
>that smile after "..or you can stay"
>"If we meet again in the next life, you will be my sworn enemy, and I will show you no mercy"
>>67245370
Eternal gets me everytime. Probably my favorite movie.
>>67246048
>>67246307
>>67246777
>>67247459
>>67245539
Also way too many others. I'm a bitch for movies, but rarely cry IRL.
>>67246476
No, its a Japanese dog called Shiba.
I cried last week when the concession stand was out of drawn butter for my crab legs. I had to eat them dry like a goddamn plebian
>>67248793
it's the best musical ever made imho
>>67248949
it's obviously an akita you idiot, the most loyal sons of bitches you can get
>>67248839
aww man
mein herz
>>67249026
I stand corrected.
Air Bud was pretty rough (ruff) on me. There was at least one tear.
>>67248779
He says he killed a man and had a sexual relationship with his aunt. But when he finally says he fell forsome teenage girl before he got shipped off to Japan or something, it's like he's capable of love and not just some antisocial sex addict.
>>67249219
I cried during Air Bud as well, desu senpai.
>>67249286
Yeah it would be like it was some kind of hint that his last remaining humanity was stripped in the pacific. He left his love behind.
>>67245896
My only problem with that movie is that it's not depressing enough. In the book, LITERALLY EVERYTHING is dead, no grass, no living trees, no dry leaf covered ground, zip zilch dead dead dead. In the movie they could have just walked off the road and ate some bugs or chewed on roots cause look at all the plants n shit. There's even a scene where you can see sunlight wtf.
THe book is such an easy and quick read that's very minimalist but also very descriptive that even if you're not into reading I'd suggest it. I've got no patience for books but I loved it.
>upvoted for good choice in film.
>>67247267
He spilled his jam!! :'(
Fox and the Hound was the only movie to make me cry for a very long time. Recently I saw Inside Out, after my (now ex) gf had a miscarriage and I pretty much cried through the entire movie. My nieces were comforting me. It was weird.
>>67245152
i usually hate that sappy shit but Click and Million dollary baby
>>67245706
i've cried at like 5 different points in this movie. One that I haven't seen mentioned yet is the scene where Toto's mom is smacking him up for spending the milk money on movie tickets and Alfredo comes and covers for him.
Alfredo was like a father to him, fuck ;m;
>>67248867
did you watch all those movies with your wife's son while your wife was hanging out with jerome by any chance?
this shit
>>67245152
As an adult, the only movie that comes to mind is Tokyo Story.
As a kid I remember crying during Castaway when Hanks lost Wilson.
I remember crying during A Goofy Movie too.
>>67245370
I first watched Eternal Sunshine when I was young (13-16ish?). At that age, I thought any romance in a movie was annoying, let alone a movie's plot centered around love. But That movie really got to me. I honestly cannot remember if I cried during it or not because it was so long ago, but that movie was a real tearjerker.
>>67248876
I should re watch this, you guys are talking about stuff I dont' remember and feel out of the loop and now all my own repressed memories are flooding back to me making me sad and looking at the scissors sitting on the table to my left I am having devious thoughts of making happy origami because that's what I like to do with scissors I don't like just folding origami that's beta I like to fold the origami and then customize it with scissors because it makes it way more intricate and fuck the plebs I can do what I want with my papercraft and origami origami shouldn't be llimited to just folding paper.
>>67249578
good call
I have cried at a few Ozu movies
might watch one tonight so maybe I will have another movie I have cried at then
I kinda cried a bit at the end of Memories of Murder.
Wendy and Lucy is the only movie that got me close to tears. That movie is fucking brutal
The closest I've been to crying was at the end of RotK when Sam lifts Frodo.
>mom gets breast cancer and gets very sick for what felt like 6 months
>when she finally gets well enough to leave the house I take her to go see Guardians of the Galaxy
>movie starts with this
oh fuck I was not ready for that
>>67249734
that movie is amazing
have you seen Old Joy?
The end of Ordinary People.
>the family has fallen apart but dad will be there for his son
>>67249758
Nah but w&l is one of my fav movies so i'll give that a watch
Is it as brutal as w&l?
The end of A.I. Artificial Intelligence. It gets me every time. I go straight to give a huge hug to my mom afterwards.
>>67247132
>>67247159
> How close am I...
>...of losing you?
>>67245702
I wonder who hasn't cried because of this masterpiece.
yes
>>67249875
all of Reichardt's movies are pretty devastating emotionally but in pretty distinctly different ways
Old Joy is about a formerly close male friendship that over the years has fallen apart as the two men have gone down distinctly different paths, one taking on a domestic life with a stable job and a wife while the other prefers the road and a lack of commitments. The movie is about the silences that now characterize their friendship. It's very moving, especially as it is about something that I'm sure basically anyone can relate to if they've ever had a close friend
>>67249906
is this a serious comment?
that movie is an absolutely atrocious piece of dogshit that is liked solely by plebs
>>67249756
I hope your mom is doing better.
>ctrl F Grave
>0 Results
I'm so disappointed.
>mufasa dies
I miss you daddy
>>67249547
Its been a long thread...
>>67249939
Sounds good althoughI have no friends
As we're talking about kelly, have you seen Travis? Pretty haunting short film she made
>>67247625
my nigger
>>67249983
plebshit
>>67249983
this
tore me up the first time. still does. you just need to start playing the first minute of that scene and i just start breaking down.
i either see people that get this movie, and die crying, or people that dont and say "why didnt he just put up with his aunt? he is an asshole"
i dont like people that dont get this movie.
>>67245152
yes
I only cry when watching television/film desu. I've been to many funerals and such.
>>67249813
Isn't that the movie that beat Raging Bull for the Oscar?
multiple times
I almost cried multiple times during The Force Awakens. I dunno why. Perhaps the prequels were just that wooden and badly written. I literally felt nothing when Qui-Gon died, when Anakin's mom died (actually I was until she said, "Now I'm complete"-what a shitty line, ruined the whole scene), when Anakin tries to kill Padme, when Obi-Wan blends Ani with his saber. The only time I got emotional during the prequels was when Boba Fett held the head of his dad.
But in The Force Awakens I nearly cried when...
>Poe told BB he'd come back for him
>When Poe tells Fin, "We're gonna do this"
>When Poe gives Fin his name
>When Rey rescues BB from that scavenger
>When Rey decides not sell BB
>When Fin tells BB that Poe "didn't make it"
>When Solo checks out the Falcon's cockpit
>When Fin yells, "REEEEYYYY!" as Kylo carries her away to his ship
>When Solo and Leia meet again
>When Solo tells Rey it was Fin's idea to rescue her
>When Solo gets killed
>When Rey meets Luke
I was watching The Elephant Man just last week and it absolutely destroyed me emotionally.
Other than that I think One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Green Mile, The Orphanage, and Mulholland Drive are the major ones. It's weird I'm never usually emotional in real life.
>>67250827
Movies bring out my emotions when I'm alone. I can't feel around people.
>>67245578
Yea man loved that movie. But damn that was tough.
>>67247132
Brought a tear to my eye. Great movie.
>>67245702
I legitimately cried during this film, literally the best film ever
I'm Agnostic and I went and saw Passion of the Christ back in 2004. I almost lost it and cried but several people in the theater around me, mostly kids oddly enough started crying out loud and hyperventilating. That distracted me a bit so I sort of stopped wanting to cry.
you are forgiven
Multiple times during Return of The King.
I literally cannot watch the final charge of the Rohirrim without tearing up. Or Pippin's song. Or Aragorn's coronation.
Fuck, that movie just turns me into an emotional wreck.
When Doomsday kills Superman in Superman vs. Batman: Dawn of Justice (2016). Fuck, I wasn't prepared for that shit.
>>67251338
kek
>>67249578
>Castaway
he lost more when he returned to civilization than when the plane first crashed
probably the saddest thing in the entire movie
>>67251244
The ending is one of the best I've ever seen.
>>67250827
Elephant Man is great for that. The scene at the theatre... ;_;
>>67249924
This
I also cried at the end of It's a wonderful life
>>67251244
any good rips of this? only managed to find one and it's shit
>>67251598netflix
>>67251689
just checked and i don't think it's available in my country
>>67251903
sorry bud can't help you then
maybe try a VPN?
>>67251986
huh, that actually worked, thought it was tied to your account or whatever
>>67252073
enjoy the film friend :)
I think I cried after Rise of the Planet of the Apes when Caeser spoke. Something about the aspect of alienation, belonging and home. I dunno, It was a fucked up time in my life.
>>67245152
The scene where Oscar breaks down in Schindler's List makes me cry bitch tears every fucking time I've seen it.
Also, the end of The Green Mile.
A singular tear trickled down my cheek at the end of Terminator 2.
>>67250730
I cried when Rey met Luke.
I guess i just got caught up in the whole thing.
I cried at this scene, think I was about 10 at the time
I haven't cried because of a movie in a really long time. I do remember being a wee lad and crying at the end of spirited away when Shihiro (or I think that's what the little girl's name was) reunites with her parents. That music and all the characters waving goodbye, just a very powerful ending. I did cry because of the office (us) finale and whenMicheal left, I just get more emotionally invested in tv shows I guess.
>>67250730
Wanna know how I know you've never touched a woman?
Dear Zachary probably has the strongest understanding of pathos shown in any film. That film made me cry twice and is perhaps the best documentary that I have ever seen.
>>67246457
Her.... The song she wrote for him. My ex used to sing it for me. I hate you now, I'm crying.
I watch a lot of Film &Television after smoking weed and drinking, so I cry during a lot of shit.
>2 episodes of Fuller House got me.
>The Hunt had me cry, scream, pull my own hair, sweat... what a ride.
>Good Will Hunting "its not your fault" scene
>Dear Zachary
>Mary and Max had me crying still after it ended
>Revolutionary Road and Blue Valentine made me weep.
>Most episodes of Intervention make me cry during the actual intervention
I'm straight, and cool. No problem woth crying.
Derek, Ricky Gervais 's show. I usually drink a lot of whiskey and coke and watch it. I cry everytime.
>>67254689
Smoking a lot too, I find myself tearing up at the really intense action sequences. I legitimately tear up when the good guy bursts in for a big glorious fucking ending. It's great, I love it.
>>67253338
I've touched myself more than I've touched other women but haven't we all?
>>67254804
It remembers me how full of hate I am. How I should live my life differently. Why am I so angry?
I cried at the end of 300. It's the only movie I ever cried to.
>>67245152
Pay It Forward
>>67253152...I'm a goofy goober yeah
>>67245706
Is that the movie where the little kid is humping a raw steak at the beginning?
The scene in Kill Bill Vol. 1 when O-Ren Ishii's parents get killed. Literally the only time in a Tarantino movie that made me tear up.
I don't cry during movies except for Toy Story 3.
Though, I cry a lot during series. That's because I get so much more attached at characters through long periods of time. A movie isn't enough to me to build emotional attachment to any of the characters. You could say I don't believe in love at first sight.
>>67246784
Not him, but I noticed that I cry during these kinds of films as I grow older. When I was a child, I didn't shed a single tear during Fox and the Hound, Lion King, or Bambi. This was because I was simply too young to understand the themes being explored in these films.
>>67246784
You're the one who needs to grow up. Get in touch with your emotions and let those tears flow. You know you want to, fuccboi.
>>67245152
Yeah, occasionally. Cried watching Calvary a month or so ago.
>>67247016
This.
EVERYONE WATCH THIS MOVIE, ITS POSSIBLY THE GOAT ANIMATED MOVIE.
>>67249983
was a trying a bit too hard, the entire film trying to constantly one up itself in suffering ruined it, was a bit too predictable in that aspect. not to say it was bad, but just the entire film telegraphing the end made it lack impact a bit for me.
>>67249547
Damn, same here. Got me pretty choked up. Especially when the road splits.
>>67245152
yes the jews got me once, I didn't think the movie was that good tho, just a tearbaitcore
>>67246125
I cried when alfred is crying and tells him to stop with his capeshit also a bit at the end when he sees him in the restaurant
>>67246651
This, i tried to hold my tears.
Didn't make it.
>>67249547
god me too I'm such a faggot and a pleb when it comes to fast and furious, I actually see them as family
>>67245152
>literally cried more times to an adam sandler film
than i've ever laughed to them
POTTERY
>>67257117
also teared up during this
>>67247459
I cried when Johnny killed himself. And all for that crazy bitch.
Toy Story 3
UP's shortfilm at beginning
Grave of the fireflies
When I was a kid, I was in absolute tears at the end of Land Before Time II when Chomper left the Great Valley to be with his parents.
>>67245152
>>67245152
Inside Out. I was also going through a lot of emotional bullshit via girlfriend so I was pretty vulnerable.
>>67247459
Im sucker for innocent little kids, also Lorenzo's Oil
'Told you i'm never going back'
https://youtu.be/3tI1pu5rfZw
>>67249547
that CG was so horrendous.
I cried to the Iron Giant when I saw it as a kid
Movies are not long enough for me to get that emotionally connected to the characters. TV shows on the other hand can stir up emotions in me.
Gattaca, one of the most underrated movies ever. Cried to this shit.
All the fucking time.
If you can't feel the most primal emotions when watching movies, why watch movies?
>>67259999
Terminator 2 ending. Who didn't cry to that shit?
>>67259851
>he didn't watch the more intense Johnny Sokko
>he didn't get attached over hours and hours of a little boy bonding with a giant robot fighting off evil forces and saving the planet
>he didn't cry after Giant Robot sacrificed himself to kill Emperor GuillotineSUPAMAN ;_;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh4XkC0-_Zc
>>67245152
I cried when Desmond contacted Penny
that's about it
>>67257117
Is this a meme? Or does this movie REALLY make you cry?
>>67260371
Charlie's death was sadder
Tears of awe. This is the most epic scene in the history of cinema, the music helps make it so.
>>67245152
As an adult no, closest was a teenager when for some reason I cried during the Passion of Christ
>>67260559
>>67245152
My dad always cries at the end of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HKlFHUlnrM