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

21 Grams
Legends of the Fall
American History X
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (when they have to put down their dog)

...that's all I can think of at the moment.
 
I have to add...
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Saw this on DVD the other night. What a sad, beautiful movie despite the bleak subject matter.
I had a newfound appreciation for life after viewing this...and I love it when a movie makes me feel that way.
 
Dancer In The Dark - I still haven't seen this all the way through, but I caught the last half an hour on TV. That last 5-10 mins were both shocking and completely heart breaking. The thought stayed with me for a long time afterwards.
this film has, for me, one of the most shocking endings of any i have seen.

i saw this in a small art-house theatre in san francisco a few years ago. by the time the last 10 minutes rolled round, the theatre was half empty - i don't think people thought the film was 'bad' per se, just very troubling. when the credits rolled i wasn't able to stand up for a couple of minutes because my legs were shaking so much. it is a profoundly harsh film but also, of course, beautiful and thought-provoking and all the things great art can be.

alasdair
 
"Crash"

The scene where the small girl is supposedly shot. It was really moving...

^That one got me too

Also, I know its corny, but the scene in Remember the Titans
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when the team captain gets hurt in the car accident and the black dude comes to the hospital to see him, and Denzel Washington tells him what happened


I always happen to "get something in my eye" at that point
 
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Hmm... Gladiator, Kill Bill 2 (I know, it's weird), Magnolia (for about ten minutes), The Princess Bride, and probably others I can't think of right now.
 
The movies that make me cry are also my favourites for that very reason, so Baraka, The Fountain, Ghost in the Shell II: Innocence and Urusei Yatsura II: Beautiful Dreamer.
 
The movie Lenny had me randomly crying for a few hours straight. It really, really got to me, and was spectacular on top of it. Bob Fosse as a director does it for me.

*The story of acerbic 1960s comic Lenny Bruce, whose groundbreaking, no-holds-barred style and social commentary was often deemed by the Establisment as too obscene for the public.*

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071746/
 
Because a dinosaur mum dies. Then the kid dinosaur chases it's own shadow thinking it's mum.

That's all I remember from The Land Before Time. That, and a little "bird dinosaur" called Petree.
 
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