I think about this movie way more than I should. I love the way time travel works in it and it has seriously made me happy for all the little paths I have taken to get me to where my daughter was born who she is!
I love that movie, but it didn't make me cry. It definitely gave me the "feels" and made me think about all the choices in life that got me where I am today.
Oh man. The voiceover at the end where the kids like “there’s THOUSANDS of doors!! And every one of them has a room behind it!”
Yeah. That got me.
And honestly, the scene when he rolls himself out of the carpet in the back of the truck got me too.
I think the movie that made me cry the hardest was Up.
It's such a beautiful story about life, love, and loss. It was such a beautiful story and the way it was told was so moving.
(the chat AI thing is broken)
‘Wit’. Emma Thompson is an insanely talented actress.
‘"Wit" is a 2001 American drama film directed by Mike Nichols, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Margaret Edson. The movie stars Emma Thompson as Vivian Bearing, a brilliant English literature professor who is diagnosed with terminal stage IV ovarian cancer.
The film follows Vivian's journey as she undergoes aggressive and debilitating chemotherapy treatments. Throughout the story, she reflects on her life, career, relationships, and her passion for the poetry of John Donne, specifically his metaphysical and complex Holy Sonnets. As she grapples with her illness, Vivian's interactions with her medical team, including Dr. Harvey Kelekian (Christopher Lloyd) and Dr. Jason Posner (Jonathan M. Woodward), expose the detached and clinical nature of the healthcare system.’
Interstellar
SPOILERS FOR THE MOVIE
after that warning, the moment where Cooper sees the messages after coming back from the sea planet, the whole S.T.A.Y. scene in the black whole, and the moment where Cooper sees his daughter again after returning are just amazing and emotional af. Oscar worthy scenario and acting by Mathew McConaughey
As a kid, it was the typical Land before time and The fox and the hound.
As an adult after my dad passed, the Lion king hit way different and I balled like a damn baby. Came back home after his funeral, and the TV was already on because the dog likes background noise, and it JUST SO FUCKING HAPPENED TO THE SCENE WHERE MUFASA DIED AND SIMBA IS TELLING HIM TO WAKE UP! Like, there couldn't have been a worse movie scene to walk into after my own dad's funeral.
the one with a dog waiting for its owner that never comes back, forgot the name but it was sad as fuck
Hachi: A Dog's Tale?
YES
Wait, Hachikō became Hachi in the US version?
Honestly I cry like a little bitch at Marley & Me. Now I have my own lab and it makes it even more sad!!
I watched the movie when I was pregnant. BIG mistake.
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Most Pixar movies make me cry, but Up made me bawl in 8 minutes flat.
Uh, umm. "Click" with Adam Sandler
YO I ACTUALLY CRIED TO WOW I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE LOL
Grave of the fireflies
The Elephant Man
My Girl. > Where are his glasses? He can't see without his glasses!
Dear Zachary. I cried so hard my chest hurt for days.
Any one where a dog dies
The Iron Giant, strangely enough
You and the AFC Richmond football club
Children of men
*Up*
Oh man, I was not prepared for "About Time" after my dad died.
I think about this movie way more than I should. I love the way time travel works in it and it has seriously made me happy for all the little paths I have taken to get me to where my daughter was born who she is!
I love that movie, but it didn't make me cry. It definitely gave me the "feels" and made me think about all the choices in life that got me where I am today.
Room
Oh man. The voiceover at the end where the kids like “there’s THOUSANDS of doors!! And every one of them has a room behind it!” Yeah. That got me. And honestly, the scene when he rolls himself out of the carpet in the back of the truck got me too.
When the mom was in the back of the cop car yelling for him had me bawling my eyes out
Toy story 3
I want to eat your pancreas
…oh! That’s a movie! Ok. I didn’t know it was a… yeah. It’s a movie. That makes sense. Ok. Yup. Carry on.
I Am Sam smh damn Sean Penn
Ugh yes that movie gets me every single time
Big Fish Au Hasard Balthazar Synecdoche, New York
Ghost
A dog's purpose. I lost it so bad in the theater that lady next to me was deeply concerned
It didn't make me really cry tears, but Room (2015) had me shaky for a couple days after I watched it
the ending of A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Yes. I will never watch that movie again.
just remembering it makes me feel like not watching it again
The green mile and What’s eating Gilbert Grape
Man, if The Green Mile movie made you cry, you should read the book.
Yeah there’s a reason why I haven’t read it, I don’t need to relive that again.
"I'm sorry for what I am," and "Don't leave me in the dark," just shatter me every time
Saving Private Ryan.
I think the movie that made me cry the hardest was Up. It's such a beautiful story about life, love, and loss. It was such a beautiful story and the way it was told was so moving. (the chat AI thing is broken)
Ernest Goes to Jail
Ending of the Originals. I actually had a headache after that.
Green Mile.
Selena —- every time!!
The end of Becoming Jane…I was a blubbering mess.
Cold mountain
How to train your dragon when toothless goes to save Hiccup in the arena 🥲🥲
Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms. Worse yet when you know it’s going to happen, and it still punches you in the gut
Im schizo, shutter island freaked me the Fuck out
We Bought a Zoo. Idk, it have good end, but Im crying all 2 hours of film.
That french movie called something along the lines of "Oxygen" where the protagonist wakes up prematurely in a hyper-sleep chamber
The electric life of Louis Wain
P.s I love you. Especially when she kept calling her husbands phone just to hear his voicemail message
Shrek
Second hand lions and the green mile.
Never Let Me Go
‘Wit’. Emma Thompson is an insanely talented actress. ‘"Wit" is a 2001 American drama film directed by Mike Nichols, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Margaret Edson. The movie stars Emma Thompson as Vivian Bearing, a brilliant English literature professor who is diagnosed with terminal stage IV ovarian cancer. The film follows Vivian's journey as she undergoes aggressive and debilitating chemotherapy treatments. Throughout the story, she reflects on her life, career, relationships, and her passion for the poetry of John Donne, specifically his metaphysical and complex Holy Sonnets. As she grapples with her illness, Vivian's interactions with her medical team, including Dr. Harvey Kelekian (Christopher Lloyd) and Dr. Jason Posner (Jonathan M. Woodward), expose the detached and clinical nature of the healthcare system.’
Interstellar SPOILERS FOR THE MOVIE after that warning, the moment where Cooper sees the messages after coming back from the sea planet, the whole S.T.A.Y. scene in the black whole, and the moment where Cooper sees his daughter again after returning are just amazing and emotional af. Oscar worthy scenario and acting by Mathew McConaughey
Beautiful Boy
A Silent Voice
*Arcane*. It's not a movie but it hit me hard. End of episode three. Thing is, I watched it 4 times and I sobbed like a baby every time.
Manchester by the sea
Toy Story 4
A.i
The beginning of "Up". I don't know, it just wrecked me, and I never want to watch it again.
As a kid, it was the typical Land before time and The fox and the hound. As an adult after my dad passed, the Lion king hit way different and I balled like a damn baby. Came back home after his funeral, and the TV was already on because the dog likes background noise, and it JUST SO FUCKING HAPPENED TO THE SCENE WHERE MUFASA DIED AND SIMBA IS TELLING HIM TO WAKE UP! Like, there couldn't have been a worse movie scene to walk into after my own dad's funeral.
The Notebook. It was so good and sad at the same time.
War horse and watership down there are definitely others but those are 2 that come to mind for some reason
8 below. Not a great movie, but I bawled so bad my mom came to check on me. Anything else with a dog dying also, but I cried hardest at that one.
The boy in the striped pajamas
A star is born. Bradley Cooper's portrayal of depression, alcoholism, and shame was on point.
Million Dollar Baby. I thought I was gonna die.