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Films you know will make you cry


I was curious as to if you guy's out there have a particular film or scene that you know whenever you watch, will bring a tear to your eye. Personally i'm always a wet drip when it comes to the end of this film, specifically when the crowd go wild when Babe completes the sheepdog trials. And no matter how much I try, I will always cry when I see this bit. Does anybody else have any similar experiences with films?

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this movie always makes me cry a buch of times

the scene where babe as fly if he can call her mom
the scene were the old sheep dies
the scene were farmer hogget sings to babe.

other movie that always make me cry
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I did not cry at this movie, I just thought it was cute.

"The Notebook", ESPECIALLY the end will have me bawling my eyes out.

Always shed a tear at the very end of "Saving Private Ryan" (the scene at the end when Private Ryan visits the Normandy cemetery). My husband cries at this, too.

"We Are Marshall".

The VERY end of "The Green Mile" with the mouse: "We each owe a life...there are no exceptions."

I always, always cry when watching the original footage of Secretariat's 1973 Belmont run. Thus, I cry at that point in the movie, even though they added that crazy gospel music bit to that scene.

I think my husband and I both cried at "War Horse." AND "Seabiscuit".

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A Little Princess makes me sob everytime! esp when she is screaming 'papa' when her dad doesn't recognise her

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I get teary eyed when i see the end of About Schmidt when Jack Nichlson reads the letter.....

But this movie no matter how many times i see it, just has me balling at the end.

Everyone in the entire audience is laughing at The Farmer and Babe as they walk out onto the field, and when they all stop and for the first time shows him walking the sheep two by two on the obstacle course i start feeling the tears.

And it continues till the end. Its priceless and magical. When he says "That'll do pig. That'll do." Just perfect and beyond what words can describe.

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Perfect description of what makes this movie so perfect in its final chapters. It absolutely slays me every time.

And nothing gets me like the song at the end, and then the sweet moment of silence that surrounds "That'll do, Pig. That'll do."

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Wow... this thread started in 2008 and nobody has mentioned "Where The Red Fern Grows"?

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The final scene in Resurrection with Ellen Burstyn.
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I cry at this film, especially when the sheep dies and Babe starts crying. His little face! Bless. But I love this film - it's so cute!

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Babe is near the top of the list.

Also ---

-Harry and Tonto (Art Carney and his beloved old cat---I'm wrecked by the end)
-Bambi (I can't actually watch this one any more---the notorious scene in question is too much)
-Dumbo
-Hachi, a Dog's Tale (either version---it's pretty much the ultimate devoted-dog movie)

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'I Am Sam' was like, an emotional flogging; I was grabbing and tugging at my mouth to keep from whimpering and just wailing out in front of a packed audience, especially in that scene where the social worker (worst movie villain ever) had to separate Sam and Lucy. AWFUL!! Just awful; It should've been rated R just to keep children from seeing such awful sadness. I was only a boy when it came out and my mom thought it a good idea to take 3 little kids to see it.

And 'Rugrats In Paris' as well -- Chuckie is my favorite character and I want nothing but happiness and good things for him (he has the best laugh); he really feels like a best friend to me -- I grew up with him! But for the full 2 hours of that film all we see is him crying and suffering and suffering some more. He's a little boy who wants a mom who loves him like everyone else has. It's a soul crushing film. It leaves me paralyzed every time.

I still can't watch either one to this day.

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When Farmer Hoggett sings to Babe, I loose it.

Other movies: Dragonheart, Wall-E, Where the Wild Things Are, and a ton of other films. I'm a crier when it comes to movies. XD Even movies I hate, if there's a nice emotional climax, I will sob.

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Now, I didn't cry, but there's no way you can't be moved by that if you posit yourself as being a human being.

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