| The movie that haunts me more than any other is Traffic, when the daughter of Michael Douglas's character has sex with her drug dealer in order to get a fix and when the dad finds his daughter in bed in a hotel after prostituting herself. When he walks in, she just looks at him, completely strung out, and says "Hi Daddy." I had just given birth to my first daughter a few weeks before seeing the movie, so I may have been particularly sensitive. I've always regretted having watched that movie. |
| The persuit of happiness w/ Will Smith |
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The Blindside
Slumdog milionaire Movie w/ single woman Ttc and eventually adopts and falls in love (Colin firth, Helen hunt, bette midler) |
i have not seen the movie but i don't like watching movies about the holocaust. they just sadden, scare and infuriate me at the same time. that scene sounds just so sad. i have often thought about what life would have been like if i lived in that era. the thought of society taking away my husband and child and putting them in camps is just too horrible. steel magnolias always makes me cry esp now as a mom. |
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Most parts of this documentary:
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father |
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Lorenzo's Oil - Hearing that boy cough and hack just sent me over the edge.
Milk - I cried during the opening credits. I was a mess at the end. Mystic River - Oy vey. The Accused - I felt sick to my stomach watching this movie. Last of the Mohicans - When the sister jumps off the cliff, so much is said without words. Glory - When Denzel gets whipped, but his back is already scarred, and he cries. Kramer vs. Kramer - After he loses custody and then makes breakfast for his son. Out of Africa - When Meryl is told that Redford has died. Gorilla's in the Mist - "They took his hands." House of Sand and Fog - The whole freakin' movie. |
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When a Man Loves a Woman, where Meg Ryan yells at her daughter and she runs up into her bunkbed and holds her doll and says, "you're a good girl, good girl". I lose it.
Also Beaches, when the little girl finds her mom passed out on the floor. "Mom please get up mom!" Ugh. |
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Oh God, thanks for reminding me about Kramer vs. Kramer. I have seen that movie so many times (though not in years) and it turns on the waterworks every time. I haven't watched it since becoming a mother, that might be too risky.
The final scene in Like Water for Chocolate. I just remember sitting stunned in the theater with tears streaming down my face as the credits rolled. |
Just the whole concept of that movie makes me weep openly--before I saw it I cried during the trailers for it-- |
You are good. These are good. Now I want to make a picture montage of these movies for DCUM. |
| The Namesake--movie about Indian immigrants, I don't want to spoil it for you but it has it all--death, failed relationships, social isolation. We saw it soon after a death in the family (didn't realize that's what it was about) and my husband and I both wept. Good times. |
Redford washing Streep's hair in Out of Africa. On of the most sexual nonsexual scenes in movie history. For me anyway.:
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I don't think this has been mentioned yet:
Bella, when the mother realizes her daughter is missing...and when she finds her... |
ME TOO! |