Only one to date is Saving Private Ryan - the very end when he's an old man with his family standing by his friends grave stones. Get's me every time.
Only one to date is Saving Private Ryan - the very end when he's an old man with his family standing by his friends grave stones. Get's me every time.
Me too, I was 5.
I know some other movies have gotten to me emotionally (can't remember them off the top of my head). It really depends on the watching environment if an emotional movie can make me (or anyone) shed a tear. I always try to watch movies in the dark (alone or with gf). I don't like watching movies with many people around.
"Million Dollar Baby" got to me during the hospital bed seen at the end. If I watched that in the theaters, it probably would not have had the same effect.
"Definitely Maybe" and "Winter's Tale" got a tear.
You should visit this place in france, its astonishing and makes the whole thing...much more real. The war and the death of many brave man (on all sides), not the movie of course (wich is great, by the way).
The fault of our stars, Dear John, Interstellar, Forest Gump, Shawshank Redemption, Saving Pirate Ryan.
I got a little verklempt when watching "Winter's Tale", the scene near the end when Colin Farrell's character meats the old Willa. Not a good movie, but entertaining.
The Notebook directed by Nick Cassavetes
I am not sure about any movie that I watched and cried, but yes recently watched the two seasons of This is Us by Nbc and I cried like crazy. I would recommend everyone who have not watched it yet. Must do.
I recommend This is Us to anyone who is ghey or obese.
Basically Meg.
Respect my lack of authority.
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