I need a good cry

Anonymous
Can anyone recommend a sweet, sappy movie that I can watch tonight that will make me cry? Not a Holocaust movie or something about suicide, but a real lovely tearjerker. It's been a rough year, death of a parent, health issues and I have really not been able to just let it out. My therapist recommended watching a good emotional movie.

I am in a great marriage so I love a good romance.

Any suggestions?
Anonymous
Somewhere in Time, if you are a romantic
Anonymous
Terms of Endearment
Anonymous
the notebook
Anonymous
Love Actually. I bawl at the end with the airport meetups. We can time it together so you are not bawling alone!
Anonymous
Beaches
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love Actually. I bawl at the end with the airport meetups. We can time it together so you are not bawling alone!


Also a perfect time of year for it.
Anonymous
I second Love Actually.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I second Love Actually.


and a third.
Anonymous
About Time, I love McAdams!
Anonymous
PP again. Rabbit Hole
Anonymous
None of these ^^are that good. What you need to watch is Scrooged--starring Bill Murray. I've seen strong, manly men weep openly at this movie. Bonus points if you have a surround sound system--the Dolby Audio on this movie is chest rattling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:None of these ^^are that good. What you need to watch is Scrooged--starring Bill Murray. I've seen strong, manly men weep openly at this movie. Bonus points if you have a surround sound system--the Dolby Audio on this movie is chest rattling.


I watched this last night and was bawling at the end! I don't remember ever crying and I have seen it at least 10 times.
Anonymous
I must be a heartless cow because Love Actually, while I like the movie, never made me cry. I'm probably the only person in the world that hasn't seen it, but It's a Wonderful Life is supposed to be good for some tears too. The Notebook really made me cry. Also, I'm a sucker for losing animals, so Marley & Me made me cry too. Beaches is good too. Or maybe something with Robin Williams since we lost him this year?

Anonymous
So sick of Love, Actually. You know what gets this cynic--Look Who's Talkin' Too--yes, it's a Xmas movie. I never cry and I cried like little baby at Travolta and Kirstie Alley…it's the sequel, not the first one. Try it.
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