Movies that made you cry.
>>738435035
Man on Fire
>>738435035
really? bridge to terabithia? what a faggot
>>738435035
The home video my dad took of my birth.
>>738435035
I just wanted to fuck the living shit out of her in that movie
interstellar
idk if you have to be kind of older or be a parent to get the effect (I don't think kids would get the scene)
>>738435210
that made me cry too. and the rest of the world
>>738435210
screenshots of your mom's ruined, gaping, blood-stained vajayjay or it didn't happen
Armageddon
The only one that made me cry is The Green Mile, twice when I saw it for the first time
>>738435147
I didnt cry but holy fuck the feels.
>>738435206
Why? It was sad. They don't really make many movies for family audiences anymore like this.
>>738435035
Edward Scossorhands
>>738435035
That movie made me laugh
bitch died because she was fucking stupid
>>738435262
Yep. Chucked it in as a well, nothing else to watch. Quite powerful
Space Jam
>>738435341
FAGGOT
>tfw OP is a faggot
Inside Out
>>738435035
Bicentential man or how the hell its written.
That goddamn ending.
Yes, captcha. I am no longer a robot
alien vs predator 2
>>738435240
It's crazy how she's 23 now
>>738435035
Nobody would have cared if she had been fat or ugly.
Think about it. Think about all the scenes that were meaningful and with character development leading up to the tragedy that gave it impact.
Now imagine she's fat and has an upturned nose in all those scenes. Her personality and demeanor are the same, but she is no longer cute.
Suddenly the movie loses all meaning.
Because that's the only value a little girl has. How pretty she is or will be in the future.
Saving private Ryan I've seen that movie at-least 10 times now and still can't help but to tear up at the end when hes asking is wife if he was a good man
>>738435443
Yeah, but she did an Emma Watson and peaked around 12 to 15. All downhill after that.
>>738435873
Fucking this
I'm glad I'm not the only one
>>738435035
This. Just watched it last night. That bitch was so bad, how do you even make it into the FBI when you are that much of a wide eyed, sensitive, naive useless cop. I wanted her to die more than anybody else.
This movie was so bad it made me cry.
>>738435400
>>738435341
>anymore
It's only 10 years old, shit is still the same as it ever was.
I blub like a faggot at movies. I even blubbed at the end of Doctor Who when he was dying in the Tardis and Bill Potts had fucked off to be an interstellar space lesbian.
>>738435425
Bicentennial
Everytime.
>>738436334
roll on one
The Triumph of the Will.
I am HITLER
Kajaki
>>738435984
Emma Watson's last movie set records, bitch now officially has more money than god. She's not yet 25 and is an A list star, peaked?...sure, uh huh
>>738436419
I mean she's not sexy any more you fucking autistic shitcripple
>>738435035
tears
>>738435035
Daisy's destruction.
>>738436477
OP said made YOU cry, not the actress
>she just never fucking shuts up
>>738435443
>It's crazy how she's furry now
ftfy
Recently at the end of MIB 3, first time viewing, so the big reveal was emotional. Hindsight, it felt tacked on, but I still liked it. Probably cried the most in Forrest Gump and The Green Mile, maybe no coincidence they're both Tom Hanks movies.
Matrix Revolutions
>>738436529
Holy shit!
Is this shopped? She looks like a cute big-eyed bat creature from Hotel Transylvania.
The Star Trek where Spock dies. Possibly the only scene that could be written where Shatner's "talent" as an actor would actually have use
The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure
>>738436244
Shut up Grandad! Your "Old-Timers" is kicking in. You can't even remember that your wife died...dumbass.
>>738436450
How the hell is she not sexy anymore what are you fucking gay
>>738435035
The last boyscout
>>738436529
I'm sure her crotch hair is just as fine, so it kinda evens out.
Near the end when Billingsly's dad puts his own state champion ring on his son's hand
Fuck, I get chills just thinking about it
>>738436700
If you keep jacking it to kikes... you will become a kike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLkaLveElpM
Life is not a movie. Stop staring at the screen and go outside. RIGHT FUCKING NOW YOUNG MAN!!!
Hachi - a dogs Tale
I cried like a little baby in front of crying gf. Its a great Film also
>>738436768
Oh good one, Really got me there
>>738436529
Why so hairy?
>>738436450
You find Hermione sexier than she is now? OOOKay,
>>738436763
Fuck Tim McGraw
>>738436805
OK, right after I answer you. And three others
Didn't cry but felt sad for everyone in Fury Road because nearly everyone had become so dumb that they could barely form complex sentences.
The war boys, the girls, everyone!
Yet they found small joy in death, freedom etc.
Titanic I wept like a child.
>>738435035
Der Untergang
This piece of shit
terminator 2 when i was younger
>that thump up
>>738437178
Yea when he thump that boi up the azz
Perfect Blue
Grave of Fireflies
I don't watch many anime's, but I can't seem to get any emotional highs from live action movies. Can't completely seem to let go of the fact that this is just people doing play-pretend. It's easier when the characters are almost completely make-believe rather than just partially so.
>>738436334
This
>>738437128
Didnt expect that emotional shit at the end.
>>738436738
>>738435035
Click, by Adam Sandler
>>738436453 this fucked me up
saving private ryan
>>738435035
Might just be the only "actual movie" that did this to me, but I'm generally down for tragedy, just haven't found too many that got me that far (not being too much into movies also helps I guess).
It's a different stories with anime for some reason, been crying through those a lot. Both times watching Kimi no Nawa, the revelation of Shinsekai Yori (series), around the end of Mirai Nikki, somewhere in Madoka Magica too iirc, still can't help crying when I listen to Shelter, probably a really bad idea to have that song in my car playlist (literally 3 minutes music video that is so well made and tragic...)
Should probably mention that I practically have a feels fetish.
>>738437128
Legit the saddest movie I've ever seen, but that's just because it hit a certain chord
>>738436244
2010s movies is all memes and funny shit. You don't get any serious family films now.
>>738435262
I really didn't like the second half of the film, but that scene was nothing short of brilliant.
Also, Grave of the Fireflies. I know it's an anime, but god damn I cried like a baby.
The Dirty Dozen
>>738435873
God I forgot about that part of the movie. Damn near shed a tear just now thinking about it.
Hachi, saddest movie ever. The fact that it's nonfiction makes it even more sad.
Basically my Top 3
WALL-E
The Royal Tenenbaums
Philadelphia
>>738437306
Have you seen Shelter? It's a 3 minute music video, I downloaded the song and still cry when it's playing in my car (yes, I'm retarded for doing that).
Also try Shinsekai Yori, makes you think a lot and the revelation in the end...
>>738435035
Things we lost in the fire
Maybe not crying, but they did choke me up: The Green Mile, Interstellar (the scene where he's talking to his kids), The Lion King (where the kid loses his dad).
>>738437898
>Have you seen Shelter?
I've seen it now.
That tugged at the heart strings.
The Brothers Lionheart. Haven't seen that since I was a child, but that is one fucked up children's story.
And yes, yes, I know. Brother's Grimm and all that polish shit is way more gory, but still, the feels.
>>738438265
>Interstellar (the scene where he's talking to his kids)
Oh yes. As a dad, having those hopes for what my kids will do, and how much I hope I will be able to see of that, just putting that element in that he gets to see how they search for him, miss him and do their best to live without him ... that was hard.
I was quite upset over the new trainspotting movie. Not so much because of the content tho. You see actors age all the time, but in the same roles 20 years later from a movie you first saw as a new release? Fuck me. It was a much different effect from seeing them out of character or CGI aged a shorter time later.
>>738438219
this movie its a torture ffs...
too sad, still awesome !
>>738435035
>Ctrl+F "Logan"
>0 results
Such a god damn masterpiece. I remember emotionally breaking down in the theatre along with several other people when it ended.
>>738438435
REmember reading that. Astrid Lindgren was the shit back then.
Every time
Mackenzie did a too good job
>>738438723
fuck off herman
>>738437531
>madoka magical
>mirai Nikki
You got good taste, my nigga
>>738436362
Stop it
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Yeah yeah faggot etc
>>738438805
*magica
Fucking iPhone
>>738435035
/thread
>>738438516
And add on top of that the top notch acting, you get top shelf feels
>>738438370
Ikr
Probably the shortest and most brutal feels ride I know of.
There was also a 30 minute movie, something no orgel. Was about an age where loli robots help out in people's households and stuff. That was quite the ride too.
>>738435035
I was young and my best friend just moved away.
>>738438862
Fucking selfish prick. He deserved to die
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Slingblade
These two movies made me tear up, but I think it's mainly because of my personal connections with the characters. In Slingblade I related to the kid with his negative relationship with his mom's boyfriend. I related to gilbert grape, because I am always doing shit for everyone but it is never enough, plus my mom does nothing so I have to take care of her.
Also this
>>738436334
>>738438813
I liked that movie; one of Jim Carrey's best performances.
>>738435035
didnt expected those feels in a wolverine movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmbfZT_mCSI
Manlier tears have never been shed...
Only because they didn't ruin it.
>>738439399
What's really sad is that fact that that sad part was the only good thing in the movie.
Warhorse was hard
I don't even Wanna see hachi, i already cry at the trailer alone
Les miserable, when hes at the bar where he used to meet with his Friends.
Pokemon #icryeverytime
>>738435035
The new Ghostbusters picture. Not that I've seen it. But the concept of those 4 women playing Ghostbusters made me cry.
>>738439691
you will cry watching that movie, how they ruin that legacy is beyond good and evil
>>738435035
I cry to every fucking Studio Ghibli movie, please send help
>>738440930
its good stuff; nothing to be ashamed of.
>>738441077
thanks buddy
>>738439408
They did tho
>>738441350
How though? If you really go back and watch the old power rangers episodes you'll find that they are cringy as all hell. The whole teenage angst, giant robot fights, cheesiness was all there.
Now I'm not saying that it was a super great movie or anything, but I don't feel like they ruined it.
>posting shaving ryans privates and the nigger mile itt
You people really enjoy believing in muh greatest zog war, huh?
>>738441864
They were criminals at the start and they are still criminals by the end
Destruction of property, stealing, showing nudes of your friend to other people,etc also, There was no blonde girl
>>738442142
Sadly that how they made them more relatable to the current teenage audience.
I'm just happy they didn;t make the black guy mad niggerish, the lesbo super prominent , one of the guys a tranny, super degenerate shit like that.
By the end of the movie they were still in detention, but I can't say they were criminals.
cried like a baby
Knowing.
Brother fking Bear
>>738435262
>>738435035
I cried at both of these.
>>738436041
Del toro was bad ass in it though.
>>738437405
Yeah, but you're fucking high if you think I still wouldn't pound her fat ass six ways from sunday
Everytime.
>>738437898
That one yanked on my heart...
>>738436151
Honestly lost my sides from laughter
>>738444058
sad as fk
>>738435035
Gets me everytime
everytime
>>738436654
of course its shopped you faggot
Lots of good movies here. This one always gets me
>>738435147
This
This was probably the saddest movie I've ever watched.
>crying because of a movie you saw
>>738447750
oh shit, this one had me bawlin. John Hurt iianm.
LOGAN
Hacksaw Ridge
>>738448137
edgy
>>738435035
>>738435147
>>738435262
>>738435307
>>738435318
>>738435344
>>738435423
>>738436283
>>738436442
>>738436731
>>738437810
>>738438219
>>738438634
>>738438813
>>738447525
>>738447750
>>738448265
>>738448396
>>738448422
Jesus christ what a bunch of faggot crybabies. I'm actually ashamed to be sharing this board with faggots like you.
>>738438634
Yup, got me too
I dont cry to movies bcus im not a faggot :)
What's eating Gilbert Grape.
How much can one person's life suck, a retard lil brother and such an obese mom they burn their childhood home around her?
Miracle in cell no. 7
Not a movie, but god damn who would have thought that a comedy sit com starring Will Smith would make me cry so much?
This one
Reign over me.
Ladder 49 was really fucking brutal for me because my old man was a firefighter and he treated every day like his last. I miss that wonderful bastard
donnie darko
>>738450448
>yo dawg, muh dad left me
Typical niggershit.
>>738435035
my sister cried at this when she was 9 you fag
>>738435035
Downfall (2004)
>>738451491
maybe op is a 9 year old girl. you mong.
>>738444191
Del Toro is bad ass in every movie. Fuck, even the "not Antonio Banderas" ad he still looked bad ass. Under rated actor
Muppet Treasure Island
Land Before Time made me cry when I was like 5
>>738436334
Fuck man. He was so innocent. The part where he says he scared of the dark is a fucking gut-punch
the human centipede
made me crry really hard
>>738435240
I wanted to fuck the hot teacher
>>738448730
I'm ashamed to share a universe with a faggot like you.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=woLbaFLoJI8
another one that made me cry like a bitch when I was around 10
>>738436453
I thought these were robots. Just copy over the memory storage into new parts.
>>738452139
They're robots but they don't work like that. They have some kinda life energy and once they die it's gone. Pretty much just like people.
I know il be called a pussy for tjis but i cried the first time i watched episode 3 star wars when the jedi were being wiped out
Toy story 3
Forest Gump
Nobody's mentioned million dollar any yet
>>738436672
Shut tf up
>>738452303
there were like 4 Jedi in the prequels who even had names and it only mattered when 2 of them died
what dreams may come
damn i squealed.
Glad to know I'm not the only emotional bitch to cry at movies.
Also Titanic is rough
Fucking Boy in the Stripped Pajamas.
When you heard all that banging then it just ceases. Tugged on the heart strings.
>>738448730
haha fuck you
>>738435035
All these feels
https://youtu.be/D2m6yrRfS9A
/thread
>>738453167
You motherfucker, I had forgotten about this.
>>738435035
"END OF WATCH"
I don't care how tough you are, if that movie doesn't make you weep like a lil bitch, there's something wrong with you...
>>738436763
Holy fuck I'm not the only one.
For me it's the scene at the very end when they all meet up back the school and he tosses the ball to the kids then it rolls how all the real people turned out.
It was my senior year when I saw this movie
>>738453271
Never cried but I did pop a boner often.
>>738435035
Anything where Arnold is wielding weapons that are meant to be mounted on cars/tanks
>>738453329
I know, Anna Kendrick pops my bone as well
>>738435147
I will trade you...her life for....your life and....the life my brother
>>738453410
Why do you cry
Everytime
>>738453427
Fuck yes she does.
Home movies of when I used to smile...
>>738453677
cute horse, annoying actor.
Battle Royale and Children of Men
>>738435262
It's funny because of course parents almost never had to tell their kids they are leaving for decades and may never see them again. This scene isn't really applicable to anything real parents experience.
Interstellar, like most films, is telling a version of the so-called monomyth story. The old Holy Grail story with the "dumb knight" Percival (Coop).
The scene is a metaphor for when he was a child. The girl is the girl-next-door (Forrest Gump).
I know you'll have no idea what I'm talking about. Apparently I don't care.
"Be Good"
Was fucking screaming when I was a kid.
>>738453801
Word
>>738437037
>>738454005
Oh my god i have actually rememberedd this from my childhood but couldnt remember the name, what is this
>>738453677
That horse is not amazing! Zero licks...
>>738454164
the land before time (first one)
When I was a child this hit me so damn hard
the boy in white striped pajamas
>>738443133
Jup, the ending was specifically made to make people like myself cry because they purposefully stretched it out.
>>738448730
>I'm actually ashamed
You are without honour.
>>738451467
Typical shitpost.
>>738448730
Just because you're too dead inside to feel anything other than hunger and sadness doesn't mean the rest of us are shameful.
>>738454209
Thanks anon now i cam relive some of the nostalgia
>>738454717
This was one of the worst movies i ever saw in my life
>>738436453
wait aren't there two optimus primes in this image? Never seen this stuff, genuinely curious.
Deep Throat.
When Linda Lovelace finally gets all of Dr. Young's cock in her throat it brought tears to my eyes. Her's too.
I always get a little glossy eyed at the end of Lords of Dogtown, but the only movie that's ever made actually cry was It's Such A Beautiful Day
>>738448730
I consider myself as a crybaby, yet still I agree with you with most of these movies. I only cried with 2 (perhaps 3) of the movies listed
Like Niagra Falls
Last Unicorn
One of the first movies I've seen in cinema
>>738452773
this has to be bait, Titanic is hilarious
>>738443133
whelp I'm enough of a weaboo faggot to check this out because of dubs I guess, seems like decent animation so far.
gallipoli made me cry like a bitch
>>738436334
And why should I care if a nigger gets fried?
Shock em all
A film called november
I crie erry tyme
Not movie but still counting it
Captain Fantastic got me pretty good and so did Logan.
Two Girls, One Cup
tfw
Braveheart, when William Wallace lays dying, turns and sees his dead wife walking through the crowd.
I cry with this part
>>738436529
Casted for the next Star trek movie
>>738453726
God fucking damn it.
>>738437081
Me too, when the old lady threw the big ass diamond overboard.
>>738435035
Then end of Field of Dreams. Every fucking time.
2001, when the ship synchronises its rotation to that of the space station, to "The Blue Danube" in the background
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3oHmVhviO8
None of you will probably understand
>>738435035
I lose it to this movie every time. Cry like a goddamned child.
>>738436442
This. Such a good boy ;_;
>>738437128
yeah, me too
Iron giant
>>738457070
Same.
Single favorite scene in film. We should be so lucky to live long enough to see a country build a future as well as Kubrick did.
>>738435035
cute cute cuuuuuuuute
I don't care if you call me a faggot. I fucking love this movie.
>>738454845
Optimus Prime is dying, while Hot Rod and Ultra Magnus reach for the Matrix of Leadership that OP drops, as he tries to pass it on to Ultra Magnus.
I cried so hard as a 6 year old when I watched this. Rodimus Prime was nothing compared to robot John Wayne, Optimus Prime.
This scene
>>738457145
Just reading the story tells me I can't see this movie. I'll sob like a baby.
>>738435035
>Cinema Paradiso
And it had nothing to do with the romance story but all to do with the father son like relationship.
fuck you all
>>738457527
You fucking faggot. I bet you like Forrest Gump.
>>738458118
That was a great movie. Joseph Gordon Levitt is underrated as fuck.
>>738435425
This.
League of Their Own
Up
>>738435035
Me too
Excalibur + Carl Orff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK9tT-734dw
>>738458615
how can you underrate a terrible actor?
>>738435035
Does porn count?
>>738435035
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey
End scene when the cat and boxer come running out of the woods. The oldest son looking for his dog the lab. Nothing comes. The heartbreak and acceptance as he tried to tell himself he shouldn't have expected it. "he was too old, he was just too old...."
Then the tears burst as you see Shadow limping as fast as he could to get to the boy... and the happiness both shared.
I am a grown ass 40yr old man and just remembering this scene is making me tear up. lol
Sausage party
The lovely bones
>>738435035
Oh fuck me i cry at practically any movie, tv show or even some god damn adverts
But the one that got me the worst was brokeback mountain...i was crying for about 10 minutes solid.
That and the original 1986 transformers movie...fuck me i cried so hard when optimus prime died.
>>738459672
Damn you for making me like this Jack Twist
Hot tub time machine..
That whole movie was tough to watch, I was getting all nostalgic and thinking about better/simpler times. When Crüe came on with home sweet home at the end I was a mess.
i cant be the only one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVAPGohsfT8
>>738451088
I'm not gonna lie, the first time.
Also:
Click
and the brave little toaster
the most embarassing movie i cried at was "Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 : Rodrick Rules".
>>738460408
>you are
>you are the only one
>>738435035
dancer in the dark
cried like a little kid
About Time made me run blubbering from the room when he [spoiler]went back to spend one last day as a kid with his father[/spoiler].
If the spoiler text doesn't work I'm going to be very embarrassed.
>>738450386
great movie
>>738461389
newfag
>>738445596
cried on it too, when i was a child. Still sad now
>>738451753
ayyyy thx 4da noztalgia
the downfall when hitler dies gets me everytime..
lol but seriously, ESOTSM
Seven pounds, that shit breaks my damned soul!
>>738459672
nyga yu gay
>>738435035
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-hZam8dXHU