The Notebook, somewhere near the end......
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scenes in films that make you cry
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I got a bit tearful at something recently, can't remember what the hell it was... Field of Dreams, that's it. The bit where he is re-united with his dead dad and throws ball. And I felt like a fool for being manipulated so easily.
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Usual stuff...
Up!
The Killing Fields
Debbie Does Dallas.
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.No-one seems to have mentioned the ending to Birdy.
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pretty much anything by the guy who did "Made in Britain"
The Fountain
And SkyLine - but that was because I could never get that time back.
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This gets me every time I watch it
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyZHBYsixkkPosted 1 year ago # -
Birdy - now that's a film I haven't seen in a long time. A very touching and thoughtful film. I kept it on VHS for a while because i thought it described me in a way. Then I got older. Good film for TSY's shyness thread.
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For me it's the missile....Superman! sequence in the Iron Giant. Also simper gentley through much of WAL:E.
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"All there memories lost like teardrops in the rain".Gets me every time
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Incinerater scene in Toy Story 3
Lantern scene in Tangled
Home Alone in the church when the choir is singing O Holy NightI'd say there's a point in most disney/kids films that get me going. We should be asking why exactly they're so bloody traumatic for adults to watch. The christmas episode of peppa pig even had me going.
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I've never actually cried, but I am a wuss and have been close many times.
The final scene of Blackadder goes forth is one of them.
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It's A Wonderful Life - the last 5 minutes always gets me.
And the montage in Up - I was crying into my chips watching that.
MmMmmm salty.+1 for "That'll do pig".
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Band of Brothers, the commentary at the end,
The Pacific, around episodes 6-8,
The West Wing - the episode about NASA where Josh talks about Blind Wille Johnston.Posted 1 year ago # -
Kick Ass, when Nicholas Cage pops it.
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"I would rather be a ghost drifting by your side as a condemned soul than enter heaven without you."
Holy fug, Li Mu Bai's farewell scene in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon simply demolished me - although that's largely because I fancy Michelle Yeoh.
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The ending of Meet Joe Black makes me greet like a baby.
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The scene in Casablanca where the Nazis are singing Die Wacht am Rhein in Rick's Cafe and Victor Lazslo gets the band to play La Marseillaise -everyone in the cafe joins in and drown out the krauts.
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The scene in Manhattan when Woody Allen tells Mariel Hemingway he's breaking up with her always has me in bits. Those of you who liked Lost in Translation should watch Manhattan, btw.
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When Ricky gets shot in Boys In The Hood, and the end of Withnail and I. Maybe The Wrestler too.
The end of It's A Wonderful Life
Various parts of Human Centipede also bought tears to my eyes.....
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The older I get the softer I am. I feel quite embarassed now. bad of brothers veteran end piece is incredible. Not such a good film, but Titanic gets me too...sorry
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...and various parts of Hero, stunningly shot film.
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brassed off, several bits, when the miner dressed as a clown tries to hang himself, when his dad is in hospital, and the 'acceptance/rejection' speech at the competition
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Silent Running when they discard the domes with nukes armed...
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end of die hard 2 chokes me up too
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ohh good call on brassed off
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I'm a typical bloke, choking on the lump in my throat whilst pretending to be all manly.....yeah right
Films that have me choking up.......
1. Hunchback of Notre Dam (scene where HB is being dragged through the streets)
2. The heart rending basic no holds barred hand to hand fight scene in Saving Private Ryan where the german soldier puts a knife through the US soldiers chest whilst whispering/shooshing. I can't watch the film anymore because of that scene.....daft i know.
3. The English Patient had me and mrs BB blubbing.
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Am i the only one to find the last bit in Schindler's List really moving? Had me blubbing
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Awakenings when De Niro's character relapses.
Also, there are to parts of The Bridges of Madison County which get me a bit choked - when Clint is standing in the rain willing her to get out of her husband's pick up and when her husband is dying and tells her he knew she had her own dreams which went unfulfilled.
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Not exactly "cry", but when I went to see "Dead Man Walking", the entire audience sat in their seats at the end of the movie and didn't begin to stir until the credits had finished...
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Some good ones on here so far.
The end of the Elephant Man (partly because it actually happened)
Several times in Brassed Off (the music definitely adds to the emotion - who'd have thought that of brass band music?!)
Beginning of Up (it's a cartoon, so how do they make you feel so sad?!)As a couple of others say, the older I get, the softer I get!
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End of the Railway Children.
End of Pan's Labyrinth.
Most of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.
In fact, Schindler's List, Sophie's Choice, Life is Beautiful, The Pianist, pretty much anything to do with the Holocaust upsets me.Posted 1 year ago # -
+1 for Awakenings and Silent Running here.
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Marley & me - the scene where they come back from the hospital after they've had their first scan and Marley puts his head in her lap and then the bit where Owen wilson rings her from the vets and basically says its the end of the road. God it just made me cry again!
I thinks that's the only film I've ever cried at actually.
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Crash - when the daughter runs out to protect her dad with the 'magic cloak' and the gun goes off. Kills me every time.
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2. The heart rending basic no holds barred hand to hand fight scene in Saving Private Ryan where the german soldier puts a knife through the US soldiers chest whilst whispering/shooshing. I can't watch the film anymore because of that scene.
Found that scene the most disturbing in the whole film. Saw it in the cinema when it first came out - and didn't watch it again until early this year because of that chilling scene
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