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

Only two movies have ever been poignant enough to make me cry.

1) Schindler's list. I just can't handle seeing that red girl get carted away with the dead.

2) Dumbo. You know the part I'm thinking of - when Dumbo's mom extends her trunk from her jail cell and rocks Dumbo back and forth. *sniff*
 
I'm fairly emo for I have cried at many movies in my time, but two stand out from the rest:

1. The Green Mile

2. Edward Scissorhands

They have me sobbing like a bitch.
 
The Pianist - Many places, but the three that stand out.
1) When the person in the wheelchair was thrown off the balcony by the nazis.
2) When a man explained the reason why the reason the woman was continually saying "why did I do it?"
3) The scene where the German Officer insists the Adrian Brody's character to play the piano during the final moments of WW2. Especially the bit where the music reaches the climax and you can almost see the officer 's soul melt (as if he has just realised what beauty the war was taking way) during the close up.
 
The first movie that ever made me cry was one of the Blood Sport movies with Van Dam. I was about 6 years old, it was the final scene, Van Dams beating the shit out of this guy, and the end the guy is just standing there defenceless, the crowd is shouting to finish him off, but Van Dam doesn't and let's the man live. Really emotional stuff.
 
ummmm the man in the moon always makes me cry. When the dudes on the tracker and he falls off reaching for his hat and he gets cut up n killed. Its so sad :(
 
L'Amant (The Lover)
Starring: Tony Leung, Jane March


how can i forget this???? I cry like a whale each and everytime i watch it!!! and Tony Leung resembles my chink ex boyfriend so much , it makes me cry even more ! LOL

Set in the pre-war Indochina of Marguerite Duras' childhood, this is the haunting tale of a tumultuous affair between an adolescent French girl and her Chinese love. The book (by DUras) is wonderful too...

ARRRGH this movie is so beautiful but painful to watch yet i still do! :x
 
most recent one i could think of was 25th hour. i could feel what he was feeling to the end when the time was comming close to an end (i was put in a similer situation before, less jail time tho but still a feeling i never want to feel again)

house of the dead - i cryed so much when i was cutting myself to stop the pain of this bad bad movie

umm there are more but can't really remember
 
I'm the waterworks queen. It's ridiculous. Many of the movies already mentioned (like Dancer in the Dark, In America and Magnolia, for example), opened up the floodgates like no tomorrow.

The Hours, which I don't think anyone has mentioned yet, made me cry for about (heh) an hour in the theatre. I thought i was going to cry myself into a coma before it ended.

City of God broke my heart.

I could probably save time by writing down titles of movies that DIDN'T make me cry. ;)
 
Shawshank Redemption, the old librarian, when he hangs himself, saddest thing ever, only think that made me cry.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, my aunt was in and out of asylum/clinics for her addiction/mental problems and ended up killing herself she talked about mean nurses and such, this movie was really hard for me to watch.
 
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