top five movie scenes that make you cry!!
just wondering and hey this thread will probably have spoilers so this is your warning
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just wondering and hey this thread will probably have spoilers so this is your warning
-i can't believe it! they f-!#ing forgot my birthday!-
i love mr darcy- GO TEAM SWITZERLAND!
1. Tristan and Isolde- When Tristan dies
2. P.S. I Love You- Whole damn movie
3. Sex and the City- When Carrie is yelling at Big when he stood her up and she's hitting him with her flowers
4. Both SOTTPs- When Tibby finds out Bailey died, and then when Bridget is crying about her mother and her grandmother tells her the whole story.
5. Many Disney movies- Lion King when Mufasa dies, Meet the Robinsons when Lewis gets adopted, ect.
I could go on for days, I am such an easy crier. Sometimes it feels like a curse.
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Only two.
A Little Princess - When she is screaming 'Daddy, daddy' at her Dad and he is struggling to remember her.
Goodnight Mr Tom (sadest film EVER) - Like the whole thing but especially when Mr Tom finds him in the cellar and he says 'I called for you Mr Tom, but you didn't come for me.' And when Zach dies.
- forrest gump when forrest is talking to jenny's grave and he's talking about how smart their son is.
- pearl harbor when josh hartnett dies and the whole "you're gonna be a daddy" "no, you are" thing and when he names the son danny and the whole bombing scene.
- titanic when jack dies and the whole after part where she says her name is rose dawson and then the like ending where you see all the pictures and then where they finally meet again.
- sisterhood of the traveling pants where tibby goes to visit bailey and then bailey dies. and the whole part where they're laying under the stars.
- phantom of the opera when cristine leaves the phantom. hahah i don't know why...i just wanted them to be together.
ohhh and another one is the lion king where mufasa dies. so sad :(
1. Titanic wen jack dies and then at the end when rose is in the ship and sees everyone that died on the titanic- including Jack
2. In the Painted Veil wen Ed norton's character dies
3. Bridge to teribithia wen Lesley dies
4. Phantom of the Opera at the end song wen The phantom is crying wen Christine leaves him for Raoul. Also wen Raoul and Christine are singing "All I ask of you" and Christine drops the rose that the Phantom gave to her and then the Phantom starts singing and he is really sad. I cried so hard during that part.
5. In Pirates of the Caribbean 3 when Davey Jones stabs Will turner and Elizabeth is crying and then Will and Elizabeth can't be together cuz will has to captain the flying dutchman. I started bawling in the movie theater.
6.My dog Skip wen Skip dies.
i know i've cried loads at films but i cant remember them for some reason and it's really bugging me 'cause i know that there's lots. well here's the few i remember..
The Guardian, when Kevin Costner dies
sottp, lots of scenes, mainly the bailey and tibby hospital scene though, with the jeans.
reign over me, a few scenes.
aquamarine, just the bit at the end when they're saying bye or something because one is moving to australia lol. only 'cause i've moved from UK to NZ so it just reminded me of that and i cried for a while lollol.
my girl, the funeral.
lion king, Mufasa being killed in the stampede in and Simba trying to wake him up
the notebook, when the old allie finally remembers noah during dinner, then she forgets who he is and starts yelling at him... i was in tears when i saw the old noah sobbing seeing the doctors try to calm her.
billy elliot, when he's saying bye to his nan and she just grabs amd hugs him then lets go and continues tapping her knee or something.
bridge to teribithia, when he finds out leslie died
10 things i hate about you, when she cries when reading her 10 things.. poem.
saints and soldiers, when any of them die i can't help crying.
it's really bugging me that i can't rememebr any others but if i do, i'll add them Lol.
Not in any particular order:
*Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
-"They brought me to you", soo sad
-For some reason the end, when they're all in the gazebo hanging out...it just gets to me for some reason
*My Girl
-Vada's poem
*Beaches
-Cici sings "Glory of Love" at the concert after Hilary died and then it flashes back to when they were kids
*Titanic
-Rose jumping out of the lifeboat b/c she wants to die with Jack (the first of many crying scenes in that movie)
*E.T: The Extra Terrestriel
-"I'll be right here," I was literally SOBBING here...
ps: There are more movies, but these are the ones that came to me the quickest
"This scar is a fleck on my porcelain skin, tried to reach deep but you couldn't get in..."
the ending to a movie called light it up
god i was sobbing like a baby
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i love mr darcy- dammn that motherchucker!
1. GREEN MILE - I can't believe no one mentioned this! I cried a pail for this!
2. ATONEMENT - I was anticipating a death to the characters but I wasn't prepared
for the CRUELTY of the plot!
3. MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING - When Julia Robert's character lend their song! I've
seen the movie a bunch of times and I'm still
sobbing.
4. THE PATRIOT - When Mel Gibson's youngest daughter ran towards him.
5. CLICK - Last time he spoke to his father.
best video ever http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yff9nCctMkg
5. the fox and the hound - when she's ditching todd in the woods.
4. Carmen calling her dad on the phone in this. (personal significance)
3. I am Sam. The whole thing haha.
2. K i cry and happy stuff too cause i'm lame --Penelope - when Max/Johnny kisses her at the end.
1. Finding neverland ending.
and titanic. that movie sucks but the end makes me cry ha
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1. Little Miss Sunshine when Wayne finds out that he's colorblind.
2. Eight Below when they are going to leave the dogs in Antarctica to die! I was sobbing...
3. Fellowship of the Ring(lotr) when Boromir dies... I don't like him very much but its a great death scene... so sad. I know I'm a nerd.
I don't usually cry in movies... I don't think I've cried in any others.
Riley: A blue-ish green man... with a strange goatee... I'm guessing that's significant.
I don't cry in movies... ever... except for these three:
-Glory, I saw it when I was 7 and developed a crush on Matthew Broderick. I cried when he died.
-Lilo & Stitch.... sad I know.... I was 13, and it was the scene where Nani and Lilo were on the hammock.
-Little Miss Sunshine - just like everyone else. But I was already sort of crying because I loved the movie so much. Before that I had been crying from laughing and by the color blind scene I just sort of switched to tears of sadness.... then back to laughter at the dance at the end.
Oh, and I almost forgot - Mysterious Skin made me sob outright.... probably the only movie that would ever get me to do that.
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The Fox And The Hound! That bit gets me everytime too. Even before she's left him, I'm crying because I know what's going to happen. As soon as she's looking in the mirror at the picture of her and Todd is when the waterworks start for me.
And did anyone else cry at Oliver & Company at the start, when Oliver is in the box and it's raining?
5. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (the ending)
4. The Family Stone (scenes involving Diane Keaton's sickness)
3. City Of Angels (the ending)
2. Moulin Rouge (the ending)
1. The Notebook, especially the scene where she remembered who he was and they both knew she was going to forget in a few minutes
runner up, Titanic when they start flashing all the scenes with Captain going down with the ship and the woman reading to her kids knowing they are all about to die
Haven't seen anyone mention "Life As A House" or "Stepmom" the endings on both of those were sad but good at the same time
shareSnow Walker - "walk well my brother"...When kanaalaq (Annabella Piugattuk) cries alone of her disease and Charlie (Barry Pepper) watches in silence.
Cast Away - When Chuck is welcomed back and everyone is so nonchalant about his return. I know it's expected but still, the inescaple loneliness that remains in that particular scene is so devastating. Also once everyone leaves the party...there are enormous plates of sushi, Crab which was cooked, fire that is easily accessible...Just the whole damn movie had me in tears..."I lost her all over again..."
Gattaca - The fact that Vincent overcame his shortcomings in his genetic requirements by proving himself capable of doing exercises and tasks that every other "perfect" person was able to do. Also the very last scene when they pan the camera across the passengers and we see how people are "...no longer determined by social status or the color of your skin. No, we now have discrimination down to a science." Cue in "Departure" the score by Michael Nyman...and there you have your ending.
La vie en rose - The whole film was quite tragic but several scenes linger vividly in my mind...
1. During her performance in Dreux, 13 December 1959...she has difficulty singing which then she is escorted backstage and she is urged to rest and be hospitalized while edith cries and begs Louis to take her back on stage...that she has no choice but to sing. "If I don't sing one song tonight, I'll lose all faith in myself."
2. Where edith awakes in bed to find Marcel lying next to her and in her excitement she goes searching for his gift and (this is all done in one take) comes back to discover that he wasn't there at all and it was all imagined; ultimately discovering his death.
Japanese Story - The scene where Sandy (Toni Collette) finds HIromitsu (Gotaro Tsunashima) dead in the water and drags his body out...and her hysterical reaction, the pain and panic...Amazing performance! Toni Collette is totally underrated.
Dead Girl - Gut wrenching movie. Every character's individual story was rather sad.
There are sooooooo many other movies but I will stop here for your sake. haha
Shawshank Redepmtion: when Brooks gets released, and when Red and Andy meet up again, at the end.
Green Mile: The ending.
Forrest Gump: When Jenny dies.
Click: When Michael is dying in the rain and all his family are there. (I can't believe I cried at an Adam Sandler film.)
I'm Not There: When Heath Ledger's character is seeing his daughters after he and his wife split.
There are a TON of films that make me cry, though. I cry at everything. I cried at Angus, Thongs & Perfect Snogging. ALAN DAVIES. Who cries at a comedian!? Hahaha.
right now, the only scene that´s in my mind is from the italian movie "It´s a beautiful life", when the little boy screams out to his mom: "we won!". got me weeping
and I agree about titanic and also brokeback mountain. the closing scene in bm where the two shirts hang over each other..tooo f:ing sad!
"Wow there´s people here. There´s too many people here!..We need a new plague!"
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1. United 93 (I know random..the ending of that gets me EVERY stinkin time b/c its based on the real event and it makes you believe you are actually watching the real thing)
2. The Family Stone (the ending when the camera pans in on the portrait of Cybill)
3. Field of Dreams ("you wanna have a catch?")
4. The Notebook (the end when they die together)
5. The Majestic (when Peter comes back to the town and EVERYONE is at the station to welcome him back)
omg yes United 93 was SO sad!!!!
my top 5 are
Titanic - when Rose is on the life boat and she jumps out to be with Jack, and abviously when he dies
Bridge To Terabithia - that scene where Jess breaks down and hes like 'is she going to hell?'
The Green Mile - ending
Return Of The King when Frodo leaves, and when Sam carries him up the mountain, yes, i like LOTR.... im weird.....
BLOOD DIAMOND dont get why no one else puts this down, when Dia didnt remeber his Dad and his Dad does that speech about himbeing a good boy, loving school blah blah - it makes me cry every time! and when Danny dies..
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