The very end from where the two leads hug and then she [SPOILER - highlight to read]: rips his suit so that he explodes, killing them both , and then there is the montage of all the characters before all the hatred and so on, just the music and the message sent me off... it's usually the music score that starts me crying lol.
Other movies that haven't made me cry but were really pushing it are:
Atonement[SPOILER - highlight to read]: The flashback at the end where Cecilia is in the water, floating, dead, really gets me. That and part of Briony's speach
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button[SPOILER - highlight to read]: Most of the end was sad, but the part where Daisy said that Benjamin looked at her one last time and she knew that he knew he she was and then he dies
The Descent-I might get some hell for this, but that movie scared me so badly I almost cried.
Yeah I had that same problem with Pearl Harbor, and The Titanic and Flags of our fathers, and Tombstone...I mean it's just weird y'know that we can predict what's going to happen in historical based films...queer indeed.
__________________ I've got a Charisma of 23, max ranks and skill focus in Seduction, and I just rolled a 17. Are we doing it yet?
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
That's because you're an unfeeling bastard with no soul. You're also a year older than me. Creepy.
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"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
You act in a manner that's beyond your age, at least on here.
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"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."