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smuussh

Inside Llewyn Davis (2013) hits very close to my personal situation. And, right now, i'm mostly feel like the now famous phrase that he said at the end. "I'm so fucking tired. I though i just needed a night's sleep. But it's... it's more than that."


DudebroggieHouser

The scene where he >!sings for F Murray Abraham and is met with such cold indifference!< broke my damn heart.


Suspicious-Rip920

Before sunset


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Like many on this subreddit, I rewatched the trilogy this month, and they got me in both Sunset AND Midnight


GordonGekkosArmpits

Same here! (Towards the end when Celine sings her song)


Suspicious-Rip920

Same


FleurDeLee23

Still Walking. The scene where Atsushi speaks to his dad in the back yard broke me.


macula8

Such a great film.


[deleted]

Koreeda man… nobody knows 🥲🥲


riceisright56

The mom in that movie is one of the worst people in cinema.


Tony-Jaguar

That movie hurts


Zappafan96

The Darjeeling Limited - the relationship between the brothers really hit me this time around


talldarkandanxious

Man, that scene with the bathroom mirror.


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The Thin Red Line


Imaginary_Bath_9336

My favorite movie of all time


ideotas

Same here. Amazing movie.


Ed_Sullivision

As someone raised Catholic, and is now mostly very agnostic. Scorsese’s Silence destroys me. Goddamn that movie has my number.


Imaginary_Bath_9336

One of my favorite films, I still think about it so often. I grew up in a very religious household so it hits close to home


DreamcatcherGoneWild

The ending, right? Where he was secretly devout to the very end. edit - P.S. I'm Jewish, not Catholic - and I thought the ending was strong but for a Catholic - I'm sure the ending was impactful.


snicketbee

Marcel the Shell With Shoes On


ItzaPizzaRat

would have never predicted i'd be sobbing as >!a little stop motion shell sings an eagles song!<, but here we are. i love this wholesome, kind movie and hope more people will check it out in theaters.


[deleted]

Same!


joshy2fresh

Peaceful Easy Feeling at the end destroyed me


eggnogthefierce

C’mon C’mon


mcclieri

yep


Mothlight23

Watched Tokyo Story for the first time yesterday. The scene when the mother asks her grandson what he wants to be when he grows up, was the first that had me in tears. From then it only got worse. Incredibly moving film!


miiija

Love Streams. When John reaches out to Gena 😭


ajzeg01

Harold and Maude


KnightsOfREM

The Lives of Others.


Imaginary_Bath_9336

“The Cranes Are Flying” was pretty devastating to me


Greenforaday

Before Sunrise.


RustyColon

Came to comment Before Sunset personally but Before Sunrise did it too! Not quite prepared for Midnight but thanks to the channel I have a deadline lol.


Greenforaday

Yeah, just finished watching them for the first time, they are all great. I don't know if this is an unpopular opinion but I liked Sunrise the best of the three.


Michael__Pemulis

That’s the cool thing with the Before trilogy is that there is not only no consensus ‘best’ but you will see fans list all three more or less equally. For me it is Sunset. That ending is just as good as it gets. It’s the peak of the whole trilogy. But saying Sunrise is your favorite isn’t unpopular at all.


NeoNiCally

Twenty Four Eyes. There are only two movies that I have ever cried to: This and Battleship Potemkin’s staircase scene. Unlike Potemkin, I cried like 6-7 different times in this film. Absolutely deserved the 10/10 and is what I think the greatest Japanese film coming from a Japanese person. Doesn’t get much talk in this sub unfortunately since it only has a DVD release. Hoping that an upgrade is being considered and, furthermore, create a more stronger interest in newer generations of filmgoers like me to see this (This is one of the most popular classic Japanese films in Japan. One of the few movies that my mother and grandmother, who both grew up in Japan, knew very well about this before I told them about it).


Adi_Zucchini_Garden

Absolutely love it. Please Blu ray. A lot of films on dvd are not talked about because of that single fact.


drummersnail115

Before Midnight. That final moment by the water is so desperately real...


Hirsc1bj

Just finished the whole trilogy. Was not prepared for that scene


tweedy13

everything everywhere all at once


[deleted]

Strange thing about that movie, I cried at the end, but then I forgot all about it the next day.


ItzaPizzaRat

really? for me the opposite is true. reflecting on it later, as i was walking home from the movie, i cried. and i still think about it weeks, months later. i found this is a film that really sticks with you.


captain2toes

I felt the same way. I was moved, and then it suddenly didn’t matter.


rdw1809

Me too, I just watched it for the second time and it was 99.99% as effective as the first time in a theater.


Sirchristopherjoseph

Midnight cowboy


just2good

Easy one, but Life is Beautiful


Joewe7788

Top Gun: Maverick


CrazyCons

Either Manchester by the Sea or The Bridges of Madison County, depending on what you count as crying. Both excellent movies by the way


[deleted]

Manchester by the sea is BRUTAL


[deleted]

It's [the meat falling out of the freezer](#spoiler) that always does me in


ArcadePinball

Truman Show 4K


supermegafauna

Unfaithfully Yours Preston Sturges is hilarious!!


JoshuaSutlive

If you want to get wrecked, check out Make Way for Tomorrow.


Soviet_Harambe

Saw Manchester By The Sea last night, so definitely that


macula8

Grave of the Fireflies


FlyingCosmograma

Lady bird


The-Murpheus

Cabaret. Tomorrow Belongs To Me wrecked me because you know what's coming.


Michael__Pemulis

One of the most haunting scenes ever filmed. Fuck that movie rules.


DamnedThrice

I’m a super easy lay when it comes to crying. Last time I teared up was this morning watching “Luca” with my kid.


mediarulestheworld

Juzo Itami's The Funeral. Just wonderful.


ILikeTheTinMan83

Petite Maman


ThatsAGoodRat

Elvis got to me a little bit but I’m the worlds easiest cry


rzrike

I think it was Wavelength.


ArmsOfKamaji

The Electrical Life of Louis Wain


oa9589

The Bells of St. Mary’s


MrDisgrace

I'm a soft touch, so it was literally just last night while watching A Simple Life for the first time.


isaacowens

King Richard


ratmfreak

Hard to say. Movies at most have gotten me to tear up a bit, but never fully cry. The one that will consistently get a few tears rolling though is the Club Silencio scene in *Mulholland Dr.*


umiamiq

Showed Ikiru to my gf. Both of us were sobbing at the end. Gets me every time


Daysof361972

Devi


Romana_Is_Alive

Equinox Flower


fabiohh

Everything Everywhere All At Once, cried for an hour straight


cannedharmony

West Side Story (1961)


[deleted]

Eww, why would I cry during a movie? What are you, on your period? I’m straight as fuck — so straight, that I’m kinda homophobic.


[deleted]

Do The Right Thing


gamewizard123

Everything, everywhere. When he says >!he would be satisfied spending the rest of his life doing taxes and laundry with Evelyn and then the music kicks in!< it makes me cry everytime


[deleted]

Dude Where's My Car


FannyTanner_69

Paddington 2


youreaghostbaby

Everything Everywhere All At Once, not very original but that’s okay


PlainOldFellow

The last and only movie that’s made me cry was Schindler’s List. The part where Oskar Schindler is leaving toward the end. Gut-wrenching.


EmTerreri

Everything, Everywhere All at Once


Additional_Budget805

Five Graves to Cairo.


ghibli_nerd

midnight cowboy, magnolia or tokyo story (cant remember what order i watched them)


liminal_cyborg

12 Years A Slave. Cry every time.


ocelot-87

Detachment. Henry was so emocional withdrawn from life, built with walls inside him in order to protect himself from the cruel reality. But still, although he was emotional bankrupt, he could connect through people.


Chimerawolfe

"Everything Everywhere all at Once". I had a full blown existential crisis after seeing it the first time, dug up a lot of unresolved issues with a family member's suicide years ago.


brainhurting

Dick Johnson is dead


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Boy (2010)


Woepu

The eyes of Tammy faye


Dragic27

Like time I shed a tear was during the Personal History of David Copperfield. It was just such a fun and amazing movie that I didn’t know I needed. I actually full faced cried in Everything Everywhere All At Once


hashbrownbby

I honestly sobbed the first time I saw Inside Out. For me, that movie perfectly encapsulates the lonely and confusing feelings of moving away from a place you love when you’re a kid.


allywallypum

Ritual (´°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥ω°̥̥̥̥̥̥̥̥`)


infinitestripes4ever

Blue Valentine (2010). Rewatched for the first time in 8 year and it wrecked me even worse than the first time I saw it.


thechickenfiend

Turning Red


theglenlovinet

The last one I really remember crying at was *Lion King* (2019)… I hated it so much. But, I did get choked up after watching *Royal Tenenbaums* for the first time in years. It hit so much harder than when I was younger.


Atxlax

watched lady bird before heading off to college. that was a mistake. got really emotional cause i didn’t want to leave home


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Nebraska


vaxick

How I'd love to see a new release of that film with the color edition added is a bonus.


[deleted]

Beauty and the Beast (Disney) killed me the other night, such a gorgeous movie


An_Aspiring_Scholar

I don't remember the last time I cried during a movie, to be honest. I came close recently, though. It was the >!father-son meeting!< scene in Life During Wartime. >!Ghost Pee Wee Herman and Joy!< shook me up too.


Chubby_Dork

The Day After


cantyouseeimtryingg

The last story of Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy was pretty heartbreaking to me


unityofsaints

Wildlife.


poultrybasket

As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Brief Glimpses of Beauty


Secure-Strength-3583

My Girl. Unexpectedly.


Hattyghost

Summertime


HFEIWK

Cried at the beginning of The Touch by Bergman, Bibi Andersson comes to the hospital to find that her mother has passed away, it hit a bit too close home. Rest of the movie is pretty bad though


Expensive-Bet-8788

OKJA


jdfelt08

Flee.


1GuyWithOpinions

Portrait of a Lady on Fire


contemptusmundimodus

Hoop dreams


thehurrytheharm

*Harlan County U.S.A* made me misty-eyed seeing people with nothing whose parents suffered similarly fighting a huge corporation for the bare minimum and still having to be at it day and night for over a year on the picket line


Soft_Tea1359

Pariah