Sally Field in Steel Magnolias when she breaks down and declares she wants to hit something hard. The icing on the cake is when Olympia Dukasis presents Shirley McClaine for her to hit.
Sally Field in Steel Magnolias when she breaks down and declares she wants to hit something hard. The icing in the cake is when Olympia Dukasis presents Shirley McClaine for her to hit.
Was just about to say that exact same thing. My favourite scene from any movie. Still makes me cry too.
Much as I loved River. I felt his costar Will Wheaton played his scene better when Gordie broke down to River's character and told him his father didn't love him.
Seeing Sean Penn as a mentally challenged guy crying and his daughter played by a very young Dakota Fanning in tears and crying being seperated as she is taken into care is really hard to watch.
Much as I loved River. I felt his costar Will Wheaton played his scene better when Gordie broke down to River's character and told him his father didn't love him.
Emma Thompson in Love Actually. The bit where she opens her christmas present and realises her husband bought the gorgeous necklace for his secretary, she goes upstairs and has a cry by herself in her bedroom.
So many good choices already. Here's another (not saying it's great but pretty good me thinks!) - A young Rick Schroder in The Champ, when he goes into the room and see's his dad (Jon Voight) dead on the physio table - I'm welling up thinking about it ((((((
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNmJNjJkOpg
A crying scene in a film
Was just about to say that exact same thing. My favourite scene from any movie. Still makes me cry too.
Much as I loved River. I felt his costar Will Wheaton played his scene better when Gordie broke down to River's character and told him his father didn't love him.
Nobody could turn on the tears like Stan
Seeing Sean Penn as a mentally challenged guy crying and his daughter played by a very young Dakota Fanning in tears and crying being seperated as she is taken into care is really hard to watch.
...and always best when followed instantly by that blank, thousand yard stare.
Then straight into sheer confusion and then one beat into blissful satisfaction.
All while being watched by Ollie, arms folded with a look of frustration on his face before turning to camera and shaking his head.
Right, screw work, I'm going to spend the rest of today watching Laurel and Hardy films.
forgot about that scene
i havent seen this in a while but i remember him crying when he finds the murdered girls but doesnt he also cry when he is about to be executed?