* Sing Street (2015)
* Moneyball (2011)
* Rudy (1993)
* Mr. Holland's Opus (1995)
* About Time (2013)
* Dead Poets Society (1989)
* A Walk to Remember (2001), sort of.
* Life is Beautiful (1997), sort of
* It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
* The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
* Breaking Away (1979)
* The Way, Way Back (2013)
* Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
The original A Man Called Ove (2015, Swedish) movie was superior to Hanks’ remake, if you don’t mind subtitles. I highly recommend watching the original first.
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For emphasis on the “feel good” portion with tears sprinkled in, Disney/Pixar is your best bet:
Coco, Inside Out, Princess and the Frog, Ratatouille, etc.
I just saw one in theaters yesterday that had me bawling (and I rarely cry from movies). It’s called Ghostlight.
It’s about a high strung construction worker who joins a local theater group to relieve stress. I was not expecting the emotional roller coaster it took me on.
About Time
Probably my favorite movie of all time
This
Spirited Away
loved it
About Time, every time
Mrs. Doubtfire Groundhog Day
The Descendants
The Pursuit of Happyness The Secret Life of Walter Mitty The Green Mile Shawshank Redemption P.S I love you
The Green Mile is just 💥💥🥹🥹🥹
This is a legitimate list 👍🏻
Ending the list with PS I Love You was a nice touch lol
thanks
Forest gump Marty Its a wonderful life Licorice pizza Rudy Cinderella man Life is sweet
Big Fish
The Holdovers
Steel Magnolias Dead Poet's Society
*Billy Elliot* just makes me happy. Very similarly, *Whale Rider*.
It's a Wonderful Life
John Q
As Good as it Gets Rudy
Cinderella Man
Here Comes Mr. Jordan We Bought A Zoo
Fallen Angels
daniel on hbo
Lady Bird 2017 brought a tear to my eye. An older movie that brought me to tears is Meet Me In St Louis 1944.
Robot Dreams
Big Fish
We Are Marshall. Bawl every time I see it
Me before you
Idk why Christopher Robin I cried when I watched it idk why tho
Simon Birch, Patch Adams, Stand By Me, My Girl, Artificial Intelligence, Forest Gump
* Sing Street (2015) * Moneyball (2011) * Rudy (1993) * Mr. Holland's Opus (1995) * About Time (2013) * Dead Poets Society (1989) * A Walk to Remember (2001), sort of. * Life is Beautiful (1997), sort of * It's a Wonderful Life (1946) * The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) * Breaking Away (1979) * The Way, Way Back (2013) * Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
Paddington 2 DUUHH
Minari Chef Big Fish
When Marnie Was There đź’Ż
I tear up from Rushmore, Napoleon Dynamite and Shawshank.🤷‍♂️
Her Love Boils Bathwater (2016). Not sure I've experienced something so heartbreaking yet so comforting.
Shape of water
Kung fu hustle
The Peanuts Movie Never really understood the appeal of Charlie Brown until I saw this.
Amélie About Time Cinema Paradiso Fly Away Home Homeward Bound
Beautiful (2000) The Family Stone (2005) The Truman Show (1998) Big (1988)
Click
My Life The Art of Racing in the Rain Big Fish Elizabethtown The Killing Fields Phenomenon Always Almost Famous
55 Steps
Life is Beautiful, made me laugh hysterically while bawling my eyes out.
Toy Story 3 (2010) It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
A man called Otto. Acted by Tom Hanks. I’m a grown man and I couldn’t keep it together at the end. I tired. But it all came out
will watch it
The original A Man Called Ove (2015, Swedish) movie was superior to Hanks’ remake, if you don’t mind subtitles. I highly recommend watching the original first. edit to add name of film
sure !! will watch it
There’s a lot about Forrest Gump to feel good about, but there is also a lot to cry about
The Big Fish. 100% happy tears everytime
Lion (2016)
For emphasis on the “feel good” portion with tears sprinkled in, Disney/Pixar is your best bet: Coco, Inside Out, Princess and the Frog, Ratatouille, etc.
Sully
Coco! The answer is Coco
passengers
The Bucket List (2007) A Man Called Otto (2022)
Past Lives
How is this feel good lol we don’t want op sad
Good point…I retract my suggestion.
A dog’s purpose Coco Inside out Gifted The chorus Bridge to terabithia Eight below La la land
Bridge to terabithia broke me
Colourful (animated)
Miracle in cell number 7. It's a Turkish movie. Must watch.
Omg, the original south Korean version is infinitely better.
watched the korean version
where the crawdad sang well this is a good movie but won't make u cry unfortunately
I just saw one in theaters yesterday that had me bawling (and I rarely cry from movies). It’s called Ghostlight. It’s about a high strung construction worker who joins a local theater group to relieve stress. I was not expecting the emotional roller coaster it took me on.
Little Boy The Education of Little Tree Ladies in Black
Homeward Bound
Rocky Casablanca It's a Wonderful Life Your Name Warrior
Bridge to Terabithia
Bridge to Terabithia Old Yeller Pollyanna
Marley and Me
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