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What Movies Have Actually Made You Cry Or Tear Up A Little?

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  1. DCkid

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    Ending of About Schmidt with Ndugu's letter


    the fake funeral in Waking Ned Devine
     
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    Had trouble even google imaging this one...

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    Mother****ing Dr Zhavago.

    Spends the entire 3 hr movie chasing the love of his life. Loses her. Sees her from a bus, tries to chase her down, only to die from a heart attack before she notices him.



    Just thinking about it makes me a little misty eyed.
     
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    But wasn’t that “American Me”?
     
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    The Movie Ragtime. I think at some point Errol Flynn's Charge of the Light Brigade did it, but it might have been that it reminded me of personal crap I was going through at the time than the actual movie.
     
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    This one gets me every time. Especially the 1st minute of this clip....

     
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    Can't explain it, maybe its the father - son thing but I cried my ****ing eyes out when the truth was revealed in the end
     
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    Whale Rider
     
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    I'm kind of a softy when it comes to getting emotional watching movies. Ending of ET has made me cry every time since I was 4 years old. Rocky I and Rocky Balboa, Life is Beautiful.
     
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    Add me to Field of Dreams. Also We Are Marshall.
     
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    Grave of the Fire Flies
     
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    Beaches.. when the little girl asks if she can bring her cat.. jeeeez...
     
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    OK, so ... Natalie Portman can make me tear up whenever she cries. What of it?



    I guess I'll have to see her coming-of-age movie "Anywhere But Here." don't @ me.
     
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    When I was a kid, Lion King. Mufasa didn't need to die man.

    Now a days, now that I have kids, any time there's a kid that dies in a movie, or is sick or something, I get a little emotional.
     
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    For some reason I found the very end of Fearless to be affecting in a big way -- maybe it was the big soundtrack.

     
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    What Dreams May Come

    (also on my list of all-time under-rated movies)
     
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    where the red fern grows
     
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    I teared up a little at the end of Bohemian Rhapsody.

    Otherwise, it's been tv shows for me. When Henry Blake died in MASH. When Leo McGarry died in The West Wing. Both give me the feels every time and I've seen them both numerous times.
     
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