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Posted: June 9th, 2013, 3:07pm |
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LocationLondon, UK Posts57 Posts Per Day 0.01 |
Hi. I just had a thought about how easy movies makes as laugh and how very few of them makes as really cry ( even we are fully mature man or woman). To make someone laugh some movies need 30 seconds or less ,but crying is totally different story.
WHICH MOVIES MAKES YOU REALLY CRY??> ( cos I'd like to see them too)
I cry when I see GLADIATOR (when maximums gives last instructions before death), GREEN MILE ( when cofy lets him electrocute) TITANIC ( when Rose is old and dreams she's back on titanic) THE ELEPHANT MAN ( when Joseph Merrick starts to cry when doctors wife is first women on earth who's not afraid to look into his crippled face) THREE KINGS (when they gave up their gold) |
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Grandma Bear |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 4:02pm |
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LocationThe Swamp... Posts7961 Posts Per Day 1.35 |
I never ever cry at movies, but yes, The Elephant Man got me. |
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Forgive |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 4:10pm |
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Old Timer Let The Sky Fall
LocationVarious, exotic. Posts1373 Posts Per Day 0.27 |
Lassie - gets me every time ... even after all these years. |
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spesh2k |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 4:13pm |
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LocationHarlem USA Posts1186 Posts Per Day 0.20 |
Pursuit of Happyness actually made me tear up a little bit... two scenes, the bathroom scene with his son, and near the end after he finds out that he got the job (celebrating among a sea of people). Each scene got me teary eyed for different reasons. Powerful stuff. |
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RegularJohn |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 5:30pm |
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New Every 23 months for 23 days, Johnny writes.
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Blue Valentine gets to me. Wow, what an ending. |
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James McClung |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 5:58pm |
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Of The Ancients
LocationWashington, D.C. Posts3293 Posts Per Day 0.48 |
Second Blue Valentine. That's a film that rips your guts out if ever there was one.
I'm also going to throw The Fly and Dead Ringers into the ring. The Fly is my all time favorite film. Hands down one of the greatest love stories and tragedies of all time. It was a near impossible act to follow but Cronenberg did just that with Dead Ringers, among the most complex and emotional films in his oeuvre, in which there are already many complex and emotional films. My second all time favorite film, respectively. There was some magic going on 1986-88. |
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spesh2k |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 6:13pm |
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LocationHarlem USA Posts1186 Posts Per Day 0.20 |
The end of Terminator 2: Judgement Day - "Now I know why you cry." |
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Pale Yellow |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 6:43pm |
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Sometimes I will completely avoid going to a movie if I know there is going to be a sad ending! I hate to cry... |
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the goose |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 7:40pm |
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New Yippie-kay-ay.
LocationLondon Posts297 Posts Per Day 0.04 |
Two films I cried at.
One was when the mother is killed at the start of Mighty Joe Young (I was about 10)
and the other was when Lee Marvin died in "Shout at the Devil" (I was about 7 then) |
| "We don't make movies for critics, since they don't pay to see them anyhow."
-- Charles Bronson. |
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RJ |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 7:45pm |
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LocationAustralia Posts275 Posts Per Day 0.06 |
*Nights in Rodanthe - the whole 'Great Love' speech Adrienne gives Amanda, close to the end, always gets me. *My Girl - solid classic - when Vada searches for the ring. *Million Dollar Baby - when Maggie tells Frankie to kill her. *Romeo and Juliet (1996) - At the end when Romeo is walking towards Juliet in the church - the music for that is spot on and Leonardo's expression - oh - always brings a tear to the eyes. Oh, and apparently when my mum took me to the movies to see The Neverending Story when I was 4 - I crawled under the seats and cried the place down when the horse died |
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Leegion |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 8:01pm |
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LocationEngland Posts491 Posts Per Day 0.10 |
Marley and Me. I don't CRY. But I did tear up at the end of it. You watch it and think "ah, funny dog comedy" and at the end you're like "whoa, this is deep".
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SAC |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 8:38pm |
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Of The Ancients … but some dreams do
LocationUpstate NY Posts3208 Posts Per Day 0.78 |
Three things that will get me crying every time: Baseball, fathers and sons, Jack Nicholson crying. Field Of Dreams - "Hey, dad...you wanna have a catch?" (welling up just thinking of it) Frequency - "I'm still here, Scout." And whenever Nicholson cries, I cry: The Crossing Guard About Schmidt And, oh yeah, I was bawling like a baby at the end of Marley and Me. |
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Bogey |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 10:06pm |
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LocationThe Chair Posts232 Posts Per Day 0.06 |
Brian's Song (the original, not the remake, which was garbage) To Kill a Mockingbird Field of Dreams Sweet November (196 - saw it about 10 years ago, had to feign allergies |
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trickyb |
Posted: June 9th, 2013, 10:21pm |
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LocationVictoria, Australia Posts64 Posts Per Day 0.02 |
it's been a while but for me I remember getting emotional when I watched:
Artex (horse) death - neverending story rocky's death - mask (cher & eric stoltz) Hazel's death - (song, bright eyes) during watership down.
on the flip side as a kid a watched nightmare on elm street 3 and I didn't sleep for weeks. |
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Toby_E |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 4:40am |
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Been Around
LocationLondon, UK Posts872 Posts Per Day 0.15 |
Pursuit of Happyness actually made me tear up a little bit... two scenes, the bathroom scene with his son, and near the end after he finds out that he got the job (celebrating among a sea of people). Each scene got me teary eyed for different reasons. Powerful stuff. |
Yeah, that's the only film that really comes to mind for me, as well. The endings of films often hit me on an emotional level, but Pursuit of Happyness was one of the few that actually brought tears to my eyes. Both Water Lillies and Oslo August 31st brought some intense emotions to the surface, so that when I finished watching them I literally just stared at the credits, but I wasn't close to crying. Oh, and Stand By Me can sometimes get me, depending on what mood I'm in. If I'm in a nostalgic, reminiscing mood I often think back to all the friends I used to be super-close with when I was a kid, who are now "just another face in the hallway", so to speak. |
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AmbitionIsKey |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 5:35am |
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LocationBelfast, Ireland Posts363 Posts Per Day 0.09 |
Remember Me actually made me cry a lot. The ending, plus I felt bad for the sister after what those asshole kids did to her hair.
I third Blue Valentine. Such an emotionally amazing movie!
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ArtyDoubleYou |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 6:28am |
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LocationNewquay, Cornwall, England Posts219 Posts Per Day 0.05 |
I've only cried in a couple of films, though randomly Short Circuit nearly broke me when I was a kid.
Up- When the guys wife dies crushed me. I blame it on the fact I had just spent two awesome weeks with my then girlfriend who lived in New York. I watched it on the plane on the way home and it just got me. Was pretty embarrassing.
The Impossible- The scene where Ewan Mcgregor phones home, he breaks down and hangs up, I just found his performance so powerful in that scene, I felt his pain. I tried to resist the tears, but I couldn't. |
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AmbitionIsKey |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 7:40am |
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LocationBelfast, Ireland Posts363 Posts Per Day 0.09 |
I think most Pixar movies pull the heart strings.
Up made be cry.
And Toy Story 3 when they toys are in the furnace and they all look around and hold hands. Killed me. <\3 |
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nawazm11 |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 8:19am |
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Been Around
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Although nothing has really made me cry, there have been films that got my close to it.
Atonement is a huge one here, just an amazingly story that's sad to its very core, just those last few minutes are incredibly depressing... And the second one is Moon, gets me every time. |
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RJ |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 9:24am |
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LocationAustralia Posts275 Posts Per Day 0.06 |
I second Toy Story 3 - I was watching it with my kids and thought 'oh my gosh, I'm going to cry'.
I have to also add - My Sisters Keeper + Mary And Martha (TV movie, 2013) - some intense moments in those movies. |
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DV44 |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 10:47am |
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Been Around
LocationCalifornia Posts510 Posts Per Day 0.12 |
Hachi - A Dog's Tale was pretty sad once Richard Gere's character dies.
E.T. at the end when he leaves Earth. |
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AmbitionIsKey |
Posted: June 10th, 2013, 11:00am |
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LocationBelfast, Ireland Posts363 Posts Per Day 0.09 |
On God. How could I forget My Sisters Keeper?! I SOBBED my heart out! I'm a big girl, I love soppy movies! |
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