Good 'cry' films


When I need a good cry I watch:

City of Angels and The Notebook.

They both are so beautiful to me!

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i totally agree with you. The Notebook is a very beautiful masterpiece

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I agree!
I also watch Road To Perdition, that film makes me cry every time without fail!

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Atonement
E.T
The Lion King
Titanic
A Walk to Remember
Beaches
The Green Mile
Cold Mountain
Forrest Gump

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Hi!

I would also add to the list "Limelight" (1952) by Chaplin.

Sérgio

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Hey we can't forget the movie Gone With the Wind. I cry everytime.

"You can't scream with your throat slit"-Criminal Minds

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E.T., Titanic, Forrest Gump definitely, and also Schindler's List

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Isn't funny that there are movies or tv shows episodes that just touch us in a way that always make us cry? Maybe we do relate to them in some way.

City of Angels is one of them. There are a lot of episodes of Buffy (passion, amends and becoming two) and Angel (I will remember you), two tv shows that I love, that I always cry my eyes out every time I see them even though I saw them a million times before.

Many of my crying movies/shows have a common theme. They speak about the fact that sometimes we want something so much and that when it happens we can't keep it or it is stolen from us. It is horrible.

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Nights In Rodanthe, every time.

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"You trust me now?" "Less now than when I didn't trust you before." (Brick)

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Grave of the fireflies

That's the #1 cry movie for me.

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I agree, cried over both

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How about the queen of the Chick Flicks: Random Harvest, with Ronald Coleman and Greer Garson. If you don't tear up at the closing scene you're a psychopath.

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I pride myself on being able to hold it together when watching a sad film, but oh man did My Sister's Keeper mess me up. I cried for two days straight.

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The descendents

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The descendents

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The Descendents definitely. Also ( you'll prob laugh) Spartagus. The original w Kurt Douglas. The ending of that rip's my heart out every time.

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OMG... I was a kid when I watched original Spartacus, but I remember when they were nailing him to the cross I was actually crying out loud. Not just sobbing... I can't remember what I was doing yesterday, but that scene I'll never forget.

People are just jealous, because "voices" are talking only to me...

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