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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? |
| Somewhere in Time, if you are a romantic |
| Terms of Endearment |
| the notebook |
Love Actually. I bawl at the end with the airport meetups. We can time it together so you are not bawling alone!
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| Beaches |
Also a perfect time of year for it. |
| I second Love Actually. |
and a third. |
| About Time, I love McAdams! |
| PP again. Rabbit Hole |
| 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. |
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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?
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| 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. |