To all, you named some touching scenes it is true, but nothing on this planet is a sad as when the boy about to be a man in "old yeller" has to go out and shoot the dog he loves--doesn't matter that the dog has rabies or anything else--I felt and still feel at my advanced years totally gutted by this scene--I cried for six hours (this according to my parents) and I tear up now even remembering.
Close second for me anyway, When Gandalf fell in the mines. I couldn't even breathe on that one and I knew he wasn't dead.
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Now... i'm not into chick flicks but I really enjoyed The Notebook. Ive seen it a few times and everything leading up to the end and then when both the lovers die in the bed holding hands as old people. I cry ever damn time.
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I'd have to say John Coffey in The Green Mile. It wasn't so bad the first time I watched it, but we studied that movie really hardcore in Grade 12 English so I learned all the symbolism and character development so it was a much more powerful scene the second time. I didn't cry, but I heard a lot of sniffing behind me.
Even through I hate Leo.I still cryed at the end of "Blood Diamond" not sure why I just did.Also at the end of "Swing Kids" even through no one dead in that movie.jm
Million Dollar Baby - The death of Maggie. I cried my eyes out at that scene, so heartbreaking.
Rocky III - Mickey's death. He was such a great character, to see him die was so sad.
Gladiator - Maximus. Didn't want him to die, but at least he died honourably.
Troy - Hector. My favourite character in the whole film. It should have been Paris who died!
American History X - Danny's death was sad. I thought Edward Norton's acting in that scene was amazing.
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