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Last movie to make you cry?

It's a wonderful romantic tearjerker and really opened my eyes about the validity of homosexual relationships.
Hi Rebecca
Just moved to the right general folder !
Well watched Hotel For Dogs, I cried, loved the film, although I know corny, child films, but I love a happy ending.
But I cry through most films, happy or sad endings, my wife stays dry eyed !
Just moved to the right general folder !
Well watched Hotel For Dogs, I cried, loved the film, although I know corny, child films, but I love a happy ending.
But I cry through most films, happy or sad endings, my wife stays dry eyed !



I agree, Samuel, it was very moving. I think I've watched almost every episode of Poirot, though not in order. Apparently the current Agatha Christie airing now on the BBC has gone down a storm. I'm looking forward to watching it.

I see. I recently saw the trailer for "And then there were none". Looks very good. Will need to see it.

Although I didn't exactly cry, The final exchange between Katharine Hepburn and her father in "The Philadelphia Story" made me melt.
Also, how could I forget "No One is Alone" from "Into the Woods"?



It's A Wonderful Life !
and as above
the original Miracle on 34th Street
Cried like mad with the classic
The Yearling with Gregory Peck...
Ghost !
Great ending make me cry
Sad endings make me cry
and as above
the original Miracle on 34th Street
Cried like mad with the classic
The Yearling with Gregory Peck...
Ghost !
Great ending make me cry
Sad endings make me cry

I cried because I spent so much money to see a weak rehash of the original. Not much force here.


Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - when Dumbledore dies - even though I knew it was coming.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallow - Dobby
Where the Red Fern Grows - they made us watch this in school. I had to leave and go to the bathroom because I was crying so hard.
American Sniper
and Pretty much any movie where an animal dies

In high school, we watched Schindler's List and the teacher had to pass out tissues to everyone.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ACvQfBv...

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Wow, Aymen, I see what you mean!


@Aymen I've literally been avoiding Fast 7 for that reason. I literally sob so I try avoiding things that I know for sure will upset me but always get to them eventually. Sorry that you lost your cousin. I lost mine four years ago too and she was like my sister since we were both only children. One never gets over it, only through it. :):



I'm a little ashamed to admit I welled up at the new "Annie". Mostly at the final Tomorrow reprise. That song just means so much to me as I grew up with the original film and that was my very first live theatre experience.





Carol hasn't come here yet.

The book is awesome! Very well written and clever. I haven't seen the movie but plan on it as soon as it's on DVD or On Demand. :)


Last night, I watched Liza With a Z and yet again, got teary when she sang Cabaret. She just owns that song. I always get chills. Such a wonderful performer.
I also watched The Sterile Cuckoo the other night, and while I didn't cry, I really felt for Liza's character in that movie. She really knows how to pull at your heartstrings.
The last movie that made me cry was "The Big Short" oddly enough.
It was during the time when they showed the tent cities of people who lost their homes. The few men who made millions because of it weren't celebrating at all. Quite the opposite, sickened by the dirty money and corruption.
It was during the time when they showed the tent cities of people who lost their homes. The few men who made millions because of it weren't celebrating at all. Quite the opposite, sickened by the dirty money and corruption.
I rarely cry at movies however, these never fail to turn on the waterworks:
*minor spoilers*
A Walk to Remember- last 30 mins basically
Homeward Bound- Sassy in the river, the finale
Anne of Green Gables- puff sleeves scene, and "I love my little girl. I'm so proud of my little girl"
Toy Story 3 - nuff said
St. Vincent- choke up at the kid's speech
Cabaret- got choked up when Sally breaks down over her father's rejection. Amazing acting from Liza, she really moved me here. And of course, the final number, "Cabaret". Just the power of her vocals and talent made me tear up.