Films that made you cry

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Films that made you cry

Sometimes you seem a film that strikes a particular emotional chord that forces you to recall a moment in your life or just a heartwarming scene. Whether it was the death of a character, breakup of a relationship, or overcoming some arduous struggle what moments of a film made your tears flow freely? Do the emotional moments cause you to avoid the film, or is the film just so moving you cry everytime you see it?

The Lion King

Man of Steel

Bats V Supes

Suicide Squad

Originally posted by Inhuman
The Lion King

I assume you mean Mufasa. Because that's the closest I've ever gotten to being that moved by a movie.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Man of Steel

Bats V Supes

Suicide Squad

😂

So mean.

2 girls 1 cup.

Marley and Me.

For some reason, in films, a dog dying always gets to me whereas a person dying rarely does. Heck, I almost teared up in I am Legend when Will Smith killed his dog. 🙁

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Man of Steel

Bats V Supes

Suicide Squad

😆

Originally posted by Inhuman
The Lion King

The Green Mile.

Any film with a rape scene, unless its poorly done.

Marley and Me.

UNLESS its poorly done? 🤨

Armageddon (end of)
Titanic (end of)
Best of The Best (end of)

Willy wonka and the chcolate factory because I lose and get nothing.

Outright cry? Not sure. But the opening scene of Up (2009) and the ending scene of The World According to Garp (1982) pull on the feels pretty hard.

There are probably too many films for Rob to list so he will have to get back to us on this one.

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Man of Steel

Bats V Supes

Suicide Squad

😆

👆

'Pursuit of Happyness', when he gets the job offer at the end.

"The Transformers The Movie" When Optimus Prime is surrounded by all the other Autobots, passes on the Matrix, turns gray and dies. Then Daniel starts crying.

I am sure I have cried during movies at some point when I was younger but, for the life of me, I can't recall a single specific instance. 😕

Originally posted by marwash22
'Pursuit of Happyness', when he gets the job offer at the end.

That scene does pull on the feels, one of Smith's better films.