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Really Sad Movies vs. lik dis if u cry evertim ;_;

Add 50 Dates to my list of many. I felt unsatisfied too when it ended in addition to the bawling i was doing.
 
i just caught the last half-hour of 'dead poets society' which i have seen many times. i still had a tear in my eye when they all stood on their desks.

alasdair
 
Dumb and Dumber.
The ending makes me cry, though it is an incredible one - I can't help but feel sorry for the guys (even though I know it is just a movie).
I still feel sad,
and want to cry,
badly.
:( .
 
"What dreams may come" had me blubbing like a baby.
If i've hit the pills particulaly hard over the next few days i find myself on the verge just from adverts or cartoons.
 
i nearly shed a tear watching etre et avoir (to be and to have) recently - the moment when the camera holds onto the teacher after his class has left for the final time is just beautiful :)
 
MRs Doubtfire....even if this is a hilariously entertaining flick (and ive seen it 569 times!)....i cant help but cry everytime it is the court room scene, when Robin Williams says "i can only plead insanity ; because im crazy about my kids, and asking me to not see them is like killing me, depriving me of oxygen...." something like that. BAWL!
 
i cried at the end of vanilla sky, because i realized that it had all been too good to be true, and all the reciprocated love from...um...whatshername wasn't ever real. damn...
 
fahrenheit 9/11. i didn't particularly like the last third of it, nor did it particularly affect me in the way that moore intended (though i'm sure it works plenty for that part's intended audience), but the first half or so had me in tears quite a few times.
 
The House of Sand and Fog- pretty full on movie... i got really teary towards the end, if i weren't in class i would have had a good cry i think. I really enjoyed it. Quite an unconventional melodrama. In that there was just something about the way that it was filmed combined with the story being told that actually rather profoundly drew me in. Later on i found out that it was made by a Russian director (?) who was specifically chosen for the job becasue of his overwhelming passion for the script, which is said to have most probably come from his idenitification with the Barani (sp?) family.

note: should really find out that director's name
 
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