Movies you have cried to

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  • Tindie_BaisTindie_Bais Posts: 2,590
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    ET
    Eight Below
    Cujo (Poor dog)
    Old Yeller
    Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993)
    Two Brothers
  • Fairyprincess0Fairyprincess0 Posts: 30,061
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    Les miserables (every time I see it.)
    Little women (1994) only saw it today. Beth!!!
  • Irma BuntIrma Bunt Posts: 1,847
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    As a bloke, I happily blub at movies. The end of The Sound of Music gets me every time. My mate reckons it's because I'm gay (he's not), but I've seen him dab a manly tear away when he thinks I'm not looking, too.

    Most recently, it was the documentary movie, Bridegroom, on Netflix. What an incredible film. I can't stop thinking about it. Nowhere have I seen the very nature of love - and of blind hate - portrayed so eloquently.
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    Christiania F
    Beaches
  • victor melvictor mel Posts: 4,963
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    Great Expectations (the original version).
    Whistle down the wind.
    Life is beautiful.
    Up.
    Titanic (just the ending) the rest is cheese.
  • Jennifer JayneJennifer Jayne Posts: 9,022
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    I've never cried to a film, but watching The Fault In Our Stars I got very, very close (the closest I have ever came to crying).
  • pinkitspinkits Posts: 393
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    metanoia wrote: »
    I watched a two minute clip of Sophie's Choice on 100 greatest sad films, it was the most upsetting 2 minutes of film I've ever seen.

    Also The Champ had me in floods when I was about 10 years old.

    Sophie's Choice had me in a terrible state.
  • cas1977cas1977 Posts: 6,399
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    Titanic
    Beaches
    Who will love my children
    The champ.

    The bottom two films I literally will never ever see again as they were that sad for me, and I just cried too much, especially as they were based on a true story.

    And also the film about the dog starring Jennifer aniston, can't remember the title, but that was just too sad, it was heart wrenching.
  • ROWLING2010ROWLING2010 Posts: 3,909
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    The final scenes of Titanic.
    Several of the Harry Potter movies.
    The 3rd LotRs movie.
    Homeward Bound.
    Now is Good.
    Any 9/11 related movies.
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    My sisters keeper
    Who will love my children ?
    Any day now -brilliant movie staring Alan cumming and Gareth dilahunt worth a watch
  • Peter VenkmanPeter Venkman Posts: 1,769
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    Beauty & The Beast: First when the beast reverts to human, second when the Prince and Belle get married.

    Con Air: When Cameron Poe meets his daughter for the first time.

    The Shawshank Redemption: The reunion.

    Heat: The hand-holding ending.

    The Green Mile: You know what.
  • barlowconnorbarlowconnor Posts: 38,120
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    Toy story 3 when Andy hands the toys over to the little girl.
  • WolfsheadishWolfsheadish Posts: 10,400
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    There's a few, but Ladybird Ladybird is the first to come to mind. I wept buckets at that one :cry:
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