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

I love the Last Unicorn too.

Sea Prince and the Fire Child, Pinnochio, TOEI Little Mermaid , Cinderella and Finding Nemo makes me cry too =D
 
the green mile
what dreams may come
moulin rouge, the first time
requiem for a dream
a.i.
grave of the fireflies - holy crap, i could not stop crying
 
Trainspotting where they found the baby dead in the cot, this didn't excatly bring tears but it brought a brief headfucking. I believe it would bring tears to different people though.
 
Once Around with Richard Dreyfuss , Holly Hunter, Danny Aiello and Gena Rowlands.
My god i've seen this a hundred times, on VHS even...I cry each time.
Especially during the scenes where Danny Aiello tries to tell Holly (his daughter) how he feels about her husband , and about how he cannot be in certain ocassions in their lives.
And in the ending of course =D
 
I will admit I'm a lil puss when it comes to movies, and I'm a guy.

Braveheart. As soon as Mel Gibson yells "FREEDOM" right before he gets his head sliced off, I start bawling.

Green Mile: I actually haven't seen this film in a few years, but I remember my date at the time making fun of me, and then telling me how she loves guys that are sensitive (It helped me get laid that night thou;) )

Titanic: OK, fuck all of you!!!!! You all cried too and you know it=D
 
once again, grave of the fireflies is the only film to make me truely cry. although dancer in the dark comes close.

A few weeks ago I saw "Hidden Blade" at a japanese film festival. It's the later film from the man who directed the wonderful "The Twilight Samurai". The only two films i've seen by this director can only be described and absolutely wonderful. Without a doubt the best modern samurai films. Actually, i'd go so far as to say they rival Kurosawa in that their strengths (which are different kurosawa's strengths) are so fucking strong.
Anyhow, the final scene in Hidden Blade brought many tears to my eyes, only they were tears of the most purest joy i've felt in a fucking long time in any scenario, and ever in a cinema. It's enough to make you're heart explode.
 
AmorRoark said:
This Boy's Life
What Dreams May Come
Ordinary Peope
The Magdeline Sisters
The Pianist I'm surprised no one has mentioned this yet.
The Green Mile
Full Metal Jacket
Almost Famous
(most recently.. being tonight) Beyond Borders
and the movie I cry the most throughout... Magnolia.

Yes, I realize I cry in a lot of movies. :\

Add to this: The Days of Wine and Roses (1962)
 
Hillary and Jackie
~The tragic story of world renowned classic cellist Jacqueline du Pré, as told from the point of view of her sister, flautist Hilary du Pré-Finzi.
The Remains of the Day with Anthony Hopkins
The Piano with Anna Paquin
 
I challenge ANYONE on this board to watch The Cure(no,not the Robert Smith band)and make it through the whole movie without losing it.
 
scuba12341 said:
Trainspotting where they found the baby dead in the cot, this didn't excatly bring tears but it brought a brief headfucking. I believe it would bring tears to different people though.

I couldnt watch all of that movie.

It fucked with my head way to much.


I really want to see Reqiuem For A Dream though.

Apparently that movie is ment to turn you off drugs for go0d.

It has done so to one of my mates.
 
waaahhh

I seriously cried in Monsters Inc. :( it was so sad when he had to leave her at the end

Ha yeah I cry in a lot of movies, I'm very emotional hahahaha

I cry when I see people cry, I cry when I see real people suffering.

a few off the top of my head that made me cry are
Crazy Beautiful
Love & Basketball
What's Eating Gilbert Grape

This one short film I saw recently, I almost cried from the start to the end, it was called >BENEATH CLOUDS:(

Rabbit-Proof Fence that was sad because it was a true story
 
chemicalcompanion said:
I challenge ANYONE on this board to watch The Cure(no,not the Robert Smith band)and make it through the whole movie without losing it.
This is a great film, with a capital G! In a ten star poll, I would easily, without hesitation, give it eleven stars. The last time I saw it was in 2001, and now I have to find it and watch it again... and own it. Good call, chemicalcompanion. Well done!

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