Movie scenes that make you cry

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People seem to like me because I am polite and I am rarely late. I like to eat ice cream and I really enjoy a nice pair of slacks.
For me it's these two:



 
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The opening of UP is a huge kick in the balls, I love it.
Also, the ending of Schindler's List where the real life survivors of people Oscar saved from the Holocaust came to his grave, that got the waterworks flowing.
 
Pretty much the entirety of The Wild Robot.

Specifically:
  • When Finn and Brighbill first fall asleep with Roz
  • When Brightbill takes his first flight
  • When Brightbill leaves with the flock
  • The ending
 
This scene. Then in the show it cuts to Dick Winters and he talks about serving with heroes. I can't keep it together there.

 
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The final scene from The Killing Fields. When I was a kid, I had cried at the usual stuff like Old Yeller and Bambi, but this was the first time I had cried at a "grown up" movie.

 
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End of Braveheart when they are cutting him up.

End of Armageddon when they are all walking down the runway 'Is that that sales man?' 'No, that's your daddy'

John Wick / dog.

Independence Day 'is mommy sleeping' fucking cheesefest of a line but it does me.
 
End of Braveheart when they are cutting him up.

End of Armageddon when they are all walking down the runway 'Is that that sales man?' 'No, that's your daddy'

John Wick / dog.

Independence Day 'is mommy sleeping' fucking cheesefest of a line but it does me.
Armageddon is a dude's "chick flick." Lots of areas for tears -- When Grace is saying goodbye to Harry, especially now that I'm a father, it hits hard.
EDIT: AND it has one of the best movie scores EVER. Trevor Rabin, and Harry Gregson-Williams (with some Zimmer and Jablonsky thrown in there). The choral parts are ... perfection. So good.
 
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I saw this movie at 13 or something and boy that scene destroyed me. I always get sad when i hear the adagio for strings melody. Fantastic movie (and scene).
 


Never had a scene hit me this hard before. The last scene especially was an emotional uppercut that released a flood everytime I watched it.



I crumble at that first piano note.
 
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Not crying crying but getting goosebumps..

In FF7 Advent Children, when Cloud sees Aerith and Zack, it always gets me.

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Also in Blade Runner's Roy final scene, when he talks about Time being relentless it makes me think humans are just pawns in all of this.

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Marley and Me and A Dog's Purpose messed me up pretty bad, not going to lie. I try to avoid films with dogs in now.

Yup, those two and Haachi mess me up now. I watched Marley And Me & Haachi around the time I got my dog, then she died in 2020 and they're a complete no-go at this point.


Having a hard time thinking of much else that gets me upset. I actually get more overwhelmed by really happy, somewhat older stuff that's heavily tinged with nostalgia.
 
The opening of UP is a huge kick in the balls, I love it.
Also, the ending of Schindler's List where the real life survivors of people Oscar saved from the Holocaust came to his grave, that got the waterworks flowing.
Yes, Up was like a kick to the balls. I think this definitely was important though to the character development. Life freakin craps on him his entire life, and then they come for the last 2 things he has left (his house and his independence). If that was me, the movie would be called Falling Down 2.
 
Not a movie but during lockdown I was watching dead to me on Netflix and the scene where
Judy loses the baby and she stands up and you see the blood strain on her skirt
hit me like a freight train. I ended up having a panic attack, which sucks when you live in your own. I'm a grown ass, middle aged man and all I wanted to do was talk to my mum but I couldn't keep my hands still enough to use my phone. Lasted about 20 odd mins and I had to watch tangled afterwards.

As for movie scenes, it didn't make me cry but did weigh heavy:
On the day of my judgment, when I stand before God, and He asks me why did I kill one of his true miracles, what am I gonna say? That it was my job? My job?
 
I would never cry at a movie because it's inappropriate behaviour for a man, but the scene in The Patriot where the little girl runs along the beach gets something in my eye every time. The actress died young too which makes it even worse now.

 
I would never cry at a movie because it's inappropriate behaviour for a man, but the scene in The Patriot where the little girl runs along the beach gets something in my eye every time. The actress died young too which makes it even worse now.


great movie
 




A lot of scenes in Guardian of the Galaxy 3

The scene in Avatar 2 with the whale mother getting killed and her child dies with her
 
Red Sparrow. When the Russian spy couldn't fuck jennifer Lawrence as part of his test.

Bro let down his country that day.
 
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