Anonymous wrote:I cry at When a Man Loves a Woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sophie's Choice
Yep. If you want to cry and ache and wished you never watched it, this is the one -- especially as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Philadelphia!
The last scene, with the Neil Young song in the background, and the friends and family gathered....man.
Anonymous wrote:How has no one mentioned The Notebook or Toy Story 3? Both leave me a blubbering idiot. Fail-safe crying mechanisms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dancer in the Dark. I cried for days. Ugly crying. Every time I thought of it, I started up. It was not cleansing. Lars von Trier is an asshole.
NP. All these years and I've never seen that. I finally Wiki'd it and now I want to take a header off the 14th St. bridge.
Can I join you? Geez....just read the plot synopsis. It's beyond depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Sophie's Choice
Anonymous wrote:I remember as a kid bawling for days after watching Old Yeller. I wonder if it still holds up as a sad movie now that I'm adult.
I cried like a baby when I watched "The Champ". I think there are sad movies and then just all around depressing movies. I hate depressing ones (like No Country for Old Men) but I do love a good cry like Terms of Endearment.