What movie has made you cry?

@snafushe (791)
Canada
December 10, 2009 12:58am CST
Don't be shy people, tell me what movies have made you tear up.. and come on guys I know there is at least one movie that's made you cry. For me it was, The Secret Garden, My Sisters Keeper, Fried Green Tomatoes, Bambi (of course), The Lion King, and Jack.. just to name a few..
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25 responses
• United States
10 Dec 09
Not a movie, but a scene in a movie. The part where Johnny "The Human Torch" Storm is talking to his sister Sue "The Invisible Woman" Storm on her wedding day, in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" made me cry. It was because I had just lost my brother at that time and Johnny Storm looks exactly like my brother. It made me cry because I always wanted my brother at my wedding, and now I will never get that chance. I was even going to have my brother walk me down the aisle just like Sue did in the film.
• United States
10 Dec 09
The actor who plays Johnny, seriously looks exactly like my brother, Chris Evans. I thought that this film over all was okay, but that one scene just gets me every time.
@zeethegr8 (785)
• India
13 Dec 09
There a lot of movies that made me cry, and I believe only those are the true heart winners even if they weren't "award winners"! The Lion King Wall E A Walk to Remember The Classic (Korean) The pursuit to Happyness (Yes happiness was spelled like that! Wonder why?!)
• United States
12 Jan 10
Because the real man the movie was based on spelled it that way because he didn't know how to spell it the correct way.
• United States
10 Dec 09
It's been a long time since I've seen this movie, but tears came to my eyes at the end of Field of Dreams when Kevin Kostner finally recognizes his father, and proceeds to play catch with him.
@snafushe (791)
• Canada
10 Dec 09
I remember that movie, it is a really touching film. That is another one that also made my dad cry.
• United States
11 Dec 09
The first version of Brian's Song had me crying until half-way through the next program. Bambi, not so much. I kept thinking - yum, venison steak! lol
@jazzsue58 (2666)
11 Dec 09
Ha! Watership Down. Read the book, saw the film, ate the pie ...
@lelin1123 (15595)
• Puerto Rico
10 Dec 09
There are so many movies that have made me cry. 1. Steel Magnolias 2. West Side Story 3.This is It 4. Ghost 5. The Bridges of Madison County 6. An Affair to Remember 7. Brian's Song 8. Its a Wonderful Life 9. Titantic 10. Beaches Mind you I have watched these movies many times and every time I will still cry my eyes out.
• India
10 Dec 09
Well there is nothing shy to reveal the emotions. im quite sensitive and reactive too. i often cry when i see a emotional moment in the movies for which smtimes my frnds pull my legs.Well most of the hindi movies made me cry especially taare zameen par n a lot more. AmOng the english dramas the notebook which z a amazing movie which made me cry.
@snafushe (791)
• Canada
10 Dec 09
I'm pretty sure The Notebook has made everyone cry at least once, though some people don't want to admit it. I don't know why showing emotion is frowned upon, it's just another part of being a human, and it shows you actually have feelings and don't have a heart made out of stone.
@elitess (5070)
• Ipswich, England
10 Dec 09
Hi there dear :P Well i think i cried more at movies in the recent years, perhaps i got a better understanding of my sensitive side and here are a few tittles: "The Fox and the Hound", "A walk to remember", "The notebook", "Butterfly Effect", Armaghedon as well and others, but i think this is enough for now as examples.
@snafushe (791)
• Canada
10 Dec 09
Awwwe, a boy that doesn't mind watching The Notebook! Where have you been all my life :P Haha just kidding, but seriously I haven't met lots of guys that have given into watching it, probably because their afraid of making a fool of themselves for crying, I don't know why they think crying makes them look bad, it just shows their more in touch with their emotional sides, which is nice!
@nijolechu (1842)
• Canada
16 Dec 09
I never really felt like crying no matter which movie that I saw. I guess that would make me an emotionless person. lol. There are sometimes where I saw something sad or horrific and felt a sick to my stomach or the image would stick in my mind for a while after the movie.
• India
10 Dec 09
hey i generally dont cry...but wen i saw seven pounds i was really feeling tears in my eyes....
@snafushe (791)
• Canada
10 Dec 09
Omg! That's another movie that made me cry, I think my dad even cried during that movie. It's a very emotional movie, so don't feel ashamed for getting emotional over it.
• United States
18 Jan 10
The Notebook...every time I see it.
• India
10 Dec 09
hello SnaFushe I dont be feel shy if i admit that i cryed so many time. I am emotinal girl and each and every emotional scene touch me deeply , sametime happy ending make me happy and relax/satitisfied too.Some movies are "ET"[ Extra terretrial], "Edward sccesior hand", Splash,pursuit of happiness etc. have a nice day
@snafushe (791)
• Canada
10 Dec 09
Edward Scissor Hands definitely made me cry too, it's so sad. I love crying in movies, it's like a release, just a rent a good sad movie and have a good cry. My dad likes to watch sad movies and cry too for some reason, even really corny Hallmark movies, he cries in, I can't help but laugh.
• Philippines
10 Dec 09
Hi, there are already a lot of movies that really makes me cry not just once but everytime I watch the same film over and over again. Those movies that are inspiring, romantic, about the family, and happy endings. I love the Pursuit to happiness, Selena, My Sister's keeper, The Notebook and a lot more.
@snafushe (791)
• Canada
10 Dec 09
I loved My Sisters Keeper, I can't even count how many parts made me cry. It was so sad, and so touching.
• United States
20 Dec 09
Titanic gets me everytime. And so does the ending of Old Yeller...so sad.
• United States
18 Dec 09
I can't watch "Eight Below", without crying nonstop. It's about an expedition in the Antarctic and the Dr. and the sled dog owner have to leave, due to a snow storm coming to the area and they have to leave the dogs. The dogs have to fight for their lives. I cried and cried.
@Buchi_bulla (8298)
• India
11 Dec 09
I cried in Lion King and a Hindi movie 'Tare Zameen Par'. This deals with a kid who is suffering from dyslexia disease. He is not understood by his parents and teachers. The movie is how he has been punished for no fault of him, put into boarding school then one new teacher comes there and helps him come out of it and makes him achieve in his painting talent. I cried a lot in this movie. Especially when he was put into boarding school, he thinks of his mother and sings. The words made many cry in that movie.
• Philippines
11 Dec 09
It was an old movie entitled BEN. It was about a boy and his friends which was a mouse. I don't remember the whole movie but I ended up crying because all of the family of that mouse where got killed my human beings. Ben was the name of the mouse. Michael Jackson's song entitled Ben is the themesong of the movie.I cried in this movie, I was young then and I don't clearly understand english but I fully understand this movie.
@cream97 (29086)
• United States
12 Dec 09
Hi, snafushe. I have cried on many movies. I will just name the ones that I can remember. Pursuit Of Happiness, Seven Pounds, The Color Purple, Boomerang, Boyz In Da Hood. And many other movies that I can't even name. I have also cried on A Diary Of A Mad Black Woman too. This movie has some sad segments to it.
@aerous (13434)
• Philippines
11 Dec 09
Since I don't like to watch a sad movies or any related stories I never felt to cry. I want action movie alone, my friend...
@millertime (1394)
• United States
13 Dec 09
OK, I'm a man and it's hard for me to admit it but two movies come to mind that made me tear up. The first one is Field of Dreams at the very end when he sees his father. The moment when he first realizes it's him gets me every time, no matter how many times I see the film. Also when his dad asks him if it's heaven, Kevin Costner replies, no it's Iowa and his dad says, it looks like heaven. Kevin Costner looks around at the beauty all around him, his wife and daughter up on the porch of the farmhouse and says, maybe this is heaven. That sort of hits home for a guy that grew up on a small farm in the peaceful countryside and sometimes wishes I was living that way again. The other movie is Saving Private Ryan, also at the very end of the movie, when the old private Ryan is at the grave of Captain Miller, remembering his dying words, "Earn this" and he turns to his wife and asks her if he is good man, it just rips my heart out. It also chokes me up a little at an earlier part in the film when the general makes the decision to retrieve Private Ryan from the battlefield, and he recites the letter by Abraham Lincoln to a mother of sacrificed sons in another war. Two outstanding films in my estimation and I get emotional each time I see them.
• Philippines
11 Dec 09
Hi. My husband and I could not forget the time we watched "Seven Pounds." We ended up crying together. Good thing we watched the movie at home.