A lot of us say this movie made us cry. Even some who don't come to tears easily. So on the subject, what movies have made you all cry, sob, or hold it back so hard it hurt? For me- Blow, Crash(the i'll protect you daddy part), The Patriot(where Gibsons daughter calls for him not to go, I'm a single dad to my daughter as you might can tell), It's A Wonderful Life, Oh, and the ring part in Schindlers List.
I love an actor whos performance can make me cry. I so apprieciate the art involved in an actors work. Please share.......
Generally in korean movies :P My sassy girl (this was the first that i cried a lot) A Moment to Remember Daisy Failan BoW, but only a little at the end.
And also in Artificial Intelligence Leon Gladiator and Braveheart
I usally don't cry, while watching films. These two made me cry really hard though. Makes me wonder if I have something special with my father without knowing it...:
Life is Beautiful The Lives of Others Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind American History X Motorcycle Diaries Cinema Paradiso Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
hmm alot of movies made me cry, crying is great its the only way we can empathize wit horrific events. i cried in tae guk gi when i first saw it. and my second time too at the scenes where ppl died like when the brother shot all the north korean surrendees after the 100 ppl slaughtered village. also end
i cried in schindlers list at end and the red gurl walkin thru the streets. cried in hotel rwanda esp at the end very impactful i was crying for the world at that scene really. lotta movies
You guys will probably laugh at me for mentioning these films, but The Fox and the Hound and Brother Bear were two movies that made me cry. A lot. The part in the Fox and the Hound when the old lady drives the fox to the forest to let him go, but the fox doesn't know it yet until she finally does the deed. That was pretty sad. And at the end when the fox and the hound know they can never be together as friends again like they were when they were young. "Well always be friends forever, right?" -- "Yeah, forever...." damn that gets me going everytime.
In Brother Bear, when Koda and Kenai trade their horror stories, and at the end when Kenai is fighting with his brother. Koda sees Kenai transform back into human form and starts to make these whining noises. Kenai realizes he must look after Koda to atone for his sins and transforms back into a bear. That scene got me the most. I've seen this a few times and I always cry at this part.
I'm not much of a Disney fan, but these two films made me cry. I didn't cry watching Lion King, and I think Brother Bear was a better film IMHO