What Movies Did You Cry In?
By Treezy
@Treezy (115)
United States
February 21, 2008 11:19am CST
Okay I don't want to sound like a wuss or a punk but yeah I cry in movies and I'm sure a few others have too. Well now it's time to let it all out and tell me which movies you cried to and what scene.
The Lion King - The part where he goes up to his father after he fell and hes saying "Dad Wake Up" that part always gets me.
Cast Away - When Tom Hanks Sees His Wife *(ex-wife) and he is so hurt by it and at the end when they are kissing in the rain.
Click - The Part when Henry Winklers really old and he walks in to tell his son and grandson to come out and spend time with him when his real son is watching the replay of it and sees himself ignoring his father and breaks is heart, then when he pauses is when he tells him I Love you son and gets in front of him and tells him I love you too dad. Then there is the part at the end where he is in the hospital and he wants to tell his son to go on the honeymoon and he gets of the resperator and tries to make it to him while hes dying and falls in the rain screaming( BEN!).
Pursuit Of Happyness - When he got the job that he was striving so hard to get and after all the pain and misfortune he went through.
Angels In The Outfield- When his father just left him without saying good bye in the court room
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@joycebuenaobra (28)
• Philippines
22 Feb 08
Some Time In April. It was about the civil war in Rwanda, where most of the people got killed and wrath like animals. So that's how I sobbed.
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@cigotri (35)
• United States
22 Feb 08
I can't belive it! I cried in those exact three movies that you mentioned and a lot of others too,recently was a movie called ''Martian Child'' with John Cusack it was almost at the end of the movie where John talks to the kid.
@mido_thelover (82)
• Egypt
22 Feb 08
Well, I cried in two movies , Awalk to remember and Troy ,these 2 movies are from ma best best movies , in walk 2 remeber i cried when they gurl was sick and in troy i cried when the father tried to kiss brad bit`s hand to release his son.
it was a great scene .
@wildcat180 (169)
• United States
21 Feb 08
Oh, I could have a long list...
The green Mile, ET, The end of Gladiator, The Patriot when the sons were killed, Ladder 49, Black Beauty...um, I'm drawing a blank now. (Kind of hard to think about emotional movies when I've got Fraggle Rock playing in the background. LOL!
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@above31rubies (1863)
• United States
27 Feb 08
Well- I cry over some commercials...lol...so pretty much any movie that is touching or heartbreaking or whatever. Now promise you won't laugh, but the one movie that I sob through pretty much from scene one is Armageddon. Seriously- after seeing it the first time and knowing how it ends, I now sob through the whole thing.
@winterose (39887)
• Canada
22 Feb 08
I always cry where people die, or children are abused or animals die.
@AmbiePam (92828)
• United States
22 Feb 08
I never saw "Cast Away." So if he was kissing her in the rain, did it mean he got back together with his wife (ex-wife)? As for making me cry, I hate to cry in movies. I felt like I cried so much as a child I didn't want to do it as an adult, lol. But you can't just avoid every tear jerker, ya know? I cried in Bed of Roses when Mary Stuart Masterson turned down Christian Slater's proposal. Her character reminded me of how I used to be. I cried in Last of the Mohicans when the blonde sister jumped off the cliff rather than go with the Indian headhunter. And I cried in While You Were Sleeping when Sandra Bullock was explaining to the family why she pretended to be their oldest son's fiancee while falling in love with their other son. That wasn't a sad movie, but that part brought me to tears.
@Eiregirl2017 (75)
• United States
22 Feb 08
I'd have to say, Titanic, Tristan and Isolde, and The Ballad of Jack and Rose.
@luckymy2008 (260)
• China
26 Feb 08
My BF always can not understand why I am crying in movies and even some words I read, he thinks that I am too emotional. And I know that it makes me ashamed especially when many people watch the movie together.
Besides some classic ones such as Titanic, waterloo bridge, Casablanca, etc, I also love the movies so long as they can touch our hearts. And recently I prefer the comedies which can make me relax from my pressure. I just watched a movie called what a girl wants--Daphne, a free-spirited American 17-year-old girl raised by her equally free-spirited mother goes to England to establish a relationship with her father, who tures out to be a prominent political figure heavily involved in social customs. Daphne must attempt to fit in with the social requirements demanded of her, while also getting to know her father, dealing with his territorial other daughter, and maintaining her own self-identity.
I couldn't help crying many times especially when Daphne gets her father-daughter dance finally after 17 years of waiting at the end.
@NCgirl (487)
• Philippines
23 Feb 08
The Green Mile--I thought the movie was boring, on the second it shouldn't be because it's Tom Hanks.. I like the part where he was talking to that big prisoner guy who was about to be executed, I was crying, I can't help it.. It was a great movie, bought a copy for me actually..
@Kaseier23 (88)
• Canada
25 Feb 08
I cry so easily when it comes to movies. One of the movies that makes me cry is The Notebook.
@wolfie34 (26771)
• United Kingdom
21 Feb 08
You are not sounding like a wuss or a punk, far from it, a man who can cry should be commended not criticized, to be in touch with his feelings it's good, too many men think it's unmacho to cry, sorry I digress, I find it hard to cry but one film, don't laugh ok, that makes me cry and that's Titanic! I need a box of tissues for that film it does it for me every time! Especially when the boat starts to sink and all those people, I guess because it's based on a true story makes it twice as bad, knowing that people actually went through it!
I will probably cry tonight, because in the UK we have a soap called Emmerdale and one of the characters's baby is going to stop breathing and die tonight, it's like OMG, if I can't cry at that there's definitely something wrong with me, won't be a dry eye in the house
Sorry can't think of any other films that I have shed a tear over
@wrangel15 (1443)
• Philippines
22 Feb 08
I just watched the movie "A Perfect World". Even my friends cried on the last scenes. I guess it really touches the viewer's heart especially those who longs to be close or are eager to have a father on the family. The movie tells the importance of having a father in the family..