In general, it doesn't work that way. You can't just watch the sad scene, you have to watch the whole movie to know WHY it's sad. You have to have started to "know" the characters. |
| The Champ was the first movie that made me cry. |
| The Color Purple pulls at the heartstrings. |
| The Pursuit of Happyness - especially when they sleep in the public bathroom |
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What's the Susan Sarandon/Julia Roberts movie? The ending makes me cry.
AI made me cry. I cry at the end of the polar express. The end of the notebook when the old couple dies. |
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Beaches
But I wonder if many of these movies impact us because we are mothers? Stepmom did. I also cried with The Hours (when Julianne moore was driving away and her little boy was bawling and screaming mommy). |
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Inside Out makes me cry every time.
So does It’s a Wonderful Life. |
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Dead Poets Society
Finding Neverland |
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The beginning of "Up"
The speech scene in "Whale Rider" The new "A Star is Born" |
| Agree with a lot of these (except Up). I’d add My Life with Michael Keaton. |
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Beaches
When a man loves a woman Splendor in the grass |
| Where the Red Fern Grows. I tear up just thinking about it. |
Hachi ....definite tearjerker |
Hachi.... Tearjerker |
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Ghost
Fault in our stars Steel magnolias Philadelphia My girl Hachi E.T. Many ugly-cries... |