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Post by number1scarer on Mar 20, 2014 17:11:07 GMT -6
It's weird but everyone seems to enjoy a cry when they watch movies so which scene in a movie made you cry the most?
Personally the bit in lady and the tramp with the dogs in the pound crying... OMFG I bawl every time and then I have to go hug my pups. There is a reason dogs can't cry and that's because it's effing heartbreaking to see.
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Post by hopefulartist on Mar 20, 2014 19:21:53 GMT -6
I remembered watching The Lion King when it first came in theatres when Scar pushed Mufasa off the cliff to his death. That made me sob when I was little the first time I saw it. The music didn't help at all either.
As of recent, I remembered crying about this movie called Bamboozled, because of the ending. I'm not spoiling the movie but the reason was because the issues behind the story are very real. It just hurts to watch. I am not watching that movie again.
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Post by number1scarer on Mar 20, 2014 19:26:41 GMT -6
Oh god the lion king. I've noticed that the older I get the more I cry at that bit actually in general the older I get the more I cry at these movies in general.
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Post by autumnnprincess on Mar 21, 2014 0:14:07 GMT -6
Beauty and the Beast! Tears me up every time. And if I want a very long cry: Les Miserables. I start crying when Fantine dies and I pretty much continue until the end.
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Post by myrobotlandlord on Mar 21, 2014 20:32:20 GMT -6
Grave of the Fireflies : (((((( AND SAVING MR BANKS MADE ME CRY TEN TIMESSSS
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Post by Deleted on Mar 21, 2014 21:44:36 GMT -6
I don't think I've every cried in a film before, but I like the ending to Corpse Bride. Bitter sweet endings are THE BEST!!! XDDDD
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Post by captainzitao on Mar 22, 2014 1:28:59 GMT -6
The Fox and The Hound. "When You're The Best of Friends" scene. Omg I just fall to pieces. And when she lets Fox out into the wild. Like, the tears don't stop.
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Post by savefearow on Mar 24, 2014 16:22:00 GMT -6
I just saw Hachi: A Dog's Tale and *spoilers* When the Prof. passed away, I just started crying and it was pretty much non-stop tears as Hachi waited for his (now deceased) master to return on the train. After 10 years of waiting, poor Hachi finally lies down and sees the spirit of his master, and it got me crying even harder because I remembered how my dog Charlie had gotten into that same stiff lying-down pose before he passed away.
Charlie's been gone for years now, but that scene just made me remember how much I loved him, and how much it hurts to lose somebody you love to old age. The Hachi movie was beautifully done, very melancholy though. At the end the movie talks about the real Hachiko who lived in Japan and waited at the train station every day, even after his own (a Tokyo University professor) died and inspired this modern re-telling. I know they pretty much had to set it in America to save money and to have more commercial appeal, but the basic story about the bond between human and dog was captured well.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2014 16:41:16 GMT -6
I just saw Hachi: A Dog's Tale and *spoilers* When the Prof. passed away, I just started crying and it was pretty much non-stop tears as Hachi waited for his (now deceased) master to return on the train. After 10 years of waiting, poor Hachi finally lies down and sees the spirit of his master, and it got me crying even harder because I remembered how my dog Charlie had gotten into that same stiff lying-down pose before he passed away. Charlie's been gone for years now, but that scene just made me remember how much I loved him, and how much it hurts to lose somebody you love to old age. The Hachi movie was beautifully done, very melancholy though. At the end the movie talks about the real Hachiko who lived in Japan and waited at the train station every day, even after his own (a Tokyo University professor) died and inspired this modern re-telling. I know they pretty much had to set it in America to save money and to have more commercial appeal, but the basic story about the bond between human and dog was captured well. Dammit that movie was WAY too sad, I never want to see it again.
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Post by chimeramachinations on Mar 24, 2014 17:31:07 GMT -6
I almost started crying during Toy Story 3. Hoooly crud, the incinerator scene almost ruined me.
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 25, 2014 17:36:38 GMT -6
Toy Story 3 in general... Aaah. That movie is soo beautiful.
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Post by toxicdolls on Mar 25, 2014 17:56:57 GMT -6
The part during the Croods where the family thinks the father is dead is sad, I didn't cry outright (I can't remember crying during a movie, I tend to avoid movies with tear jerking scenes.) Ohh an in KFP2 when Po flash's back to his mothers sacrifice, and explores the village, that part is sad
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Post by royogrowlahan on Mar 29, 2014 17:21:13 GMT -6
I didn't cry at all however it did touch me deeply was the ending scene of MU.
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