Movies that made you cry atleast once in your life

Aoihime

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Here is my top 5 movies that scarred my childhood, literally I'm sure some would agree and they all happen to be disney movies...

Admit it lion king had most of us in tears
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Tarzan
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This scene was terrible I think it's cracked me up every time I watched it.

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Bambi:(
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This literally scared me for life when I watched it urggggg...

Mulan 2
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What are yours?
 

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Considering that shaw shank redemption is the best movie ever, going by imdb ratings, to give captain phillips a 9 would rank in like the top 15 movies ever, all going by imdb ratings. Although captain Phillips was a great movie, I don't believe it merits a 9, maybe an 8.6 at best, due to the long periods of nothingness that hinders the quality of the movie. Some would argue that these "nothingness's" was creating the plot of telling the store, as it was based on a true story, it still needs something to fill the void created by the long waits where nothing is happening. Also another factor contributing to the "low rating" by your standards (although 8 is a high scorer), is possibly the fact it is a true story, which may have hindered the scoring, taking nothing away from how it was depicted or the acting of the pirates or tom hanks, but it requires no imagination to re tell a story, although it was retold in a gripping manor when the movie opened up and got rid of the "nothingness," but it requires skill and imagination to think of a good story line aswell as an interesting plot to keep the viewer intrested which is why shaw shank redemption got such a high score due to somebody thinking all of it up and presenting it in a great way. Due to this, my conclusion is that 8 is a good score, but potentially a realistic score the movie could of achieved is around 8.4 to the 8.6 mark and that would be generous.
 

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movies didnt make me cry but dramas made me cry

[video=youtube;b8C9WcAf6aM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8C9WcAf6aM[/video]
 

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"Hachi: A Dog's Tale" made me cry like a baby T_T
 

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for me it would be transformers 1-4 and the upcoming ninja turtles movie. i absolutely cried when i saw what michael bey did to that franchise i grew up with. then i heard what he was going to do with the turtles and cried again.
 

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The Passion of the Christ

I was 11.

No other movie/show made me cry.
 

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I don't remember watching many movies that made me cry, since I watched next to no TV at all as a kid. I guess a couple would be Tarzan and the Lion King, those are the only movies I really remember watching when I was younger.
 

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"Hachi: A Dog's Tale" made me cry like a baby T_T

Me too damn:NO:
for me it would be transformers 1-4 and the upcoming ninja turtles movie. i absolutely cried when i saw what michael bey did to that franchise i grew up with. then i heard what he was going to do with the turtles and cried again.

Me too gosh I loved ninja turtles
 

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Considering that shaw shank redemption is the best movie ever, going by imdb ratings, to give captain phillips a 9 would rank in like the top 15 movies ever, all going by imdb ratings. Although captain Phillips was a great movie, I don't believe it merits a 9, maybe an 8.6 at best, due to the long periods of nothingness that hinders the quality of the movie. Some would argue that these "nothingness's" was creating the plot of telling the store, as it was based on a true story, it still needs something to fill the void created by the long waits where nothing is happening. Also another factor contributing to the "low rating" by your standards (although 8 is a high scorer), is possibly the fact it is a true story, which may have hindered the scoring, taking nothing away from how it was depicted or the acting of the pirates or tom hanks, but it requires no imagination to re tell a story, although it was retold in a gripping manor when the movie opened up and got rid of the "nothingness," but it requires skill and imagination to think of a good story line aswell as an interesting plot to keep the viewer intrested which is why shaw shank redemption got such a high score due to somebody thinking all of it up and presenting it in a great way. Due to this, my conclusion is that 8 is a good score, but potentially a realistic score the movie could of achieved is around 8.4 to the 8.6 mark and that would be generous.

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Agreed. I remember my dad forcing me to watch it with him as a kid(I thought it would be boring based on the beginning)-it ended up being awesome and one of the best movies I have ever watched.

OT: Have never cried in a movie. Although I came close when I saw "My sister's keeper".
 
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It was considered manly to cry up until the 1940's. ALL of the old hero's in stories: Beowulf, Odysseus, heck even "Jesus wept" all the time. With that outta the way... here are some movie scenes that made me cry even as an adult. & yes, they were very manly cries....

Monsters Inc.
-When Boo yells out "Kitty!" and Sully tells her that "Kitty has to go." & then at the end where he walks back into her room and is re-united and you hear her giggle. Tears of sadness and then happiness :')

The Neverending Story
-Dear god when the horse dies :'( The horse gets stuck in the swamp and then slowly, very slowly, no matter how much the little boy pulls and begs and tries to get it out, the horse goes under. I grew up riding horses and being friends with horses and whatnot. Trust me, this was a traumatizing moment!
*Important Note*: If you thought Atreyu's acting was very good in that scene with all the crying like he was gonna die and "Please help" and "Noooooo" it's because the boy's leg was caught in the prop under the swamp that created the scene. He was pulled under and when they got him out, he was unconscious! Yay child "acting"!

Dumbo
-watch the scene where Dumbo's mother rocks him in her trunk from a jail cell.All while she sings "Baby of mine". I sang that song to my kids when they were babies. It's sweet and awesome. If you dont cry you should go back to your life of non caring on the jersey shore because you obviously have no soul....

Robin Hood
-If you haven't watched this animated 1973 Disney version....well you should. & when you see the lil racoon babies in shackles and chains? I swear they will tug on your lil eye sockets right to the inside of your eyes by your nose. Poor lil fella's...

Pinocchio
-when the boys are turned into jackasses at that island and then abused and forced to work. I may have cried more out of sheer terror that that was a possibility. *it's only a movie. It's only a movie!*

A.I.
-Some ppl may cry because this movie kinda sucked and was really long. What made me cry was the end. Where Haley Joel 6th sence Osment waited for hundreds of years underwater to be found by aliens who brought his "mother" back for one whole day! Just 1 day? Thats all they could do? Dear god, the thought of losing one's beloved mother is tough enough but then to find out you can see her again and spend time with her....but that time would be limited to 1 day after which once you fell asleep, you would awake back to the reality that she was gone? Sad :'(

Ok, thats it for me for now! Enough childhood traumitizations for this morning! LOL
 

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Marley and Me, The Green Mile, Toy Story 3(Don't Judge Me!!) , Road To Ninja, and lastly Fruitvale Station( when the main character died and the dog...)
 

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Toy Story 3, Pride and Prejudice, and The Notebook are the ones I can remember right now. I'm sure there are more.
 

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Marley and Me, The Green Mile, Toy Story 3(Don't Judge Me!!) , Road To Ninja, and lastly Fruitvale Station( when the main character died and the dog...)
What scene made you shed tears.
I don't think I cried watching any movies but It's been pretty sad and close in some cases.
Boy in the Striped Pajamas(the ending T_T)
Wreck it Ralp(the punch he was about to do was beautiful. Most emotional scene I've seen in a disney movie)
 

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Marley and Me, The Green Mile, Toy Story 3(Don't Judge Me!!) , Road To Ninja, and lastly Fruitvale Station( when the main character died and the dog...)

The green mile was pretty depressing.
 

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When littlefoot and his friends finally found the valley I teared up a bit :p




Othrt than that du,nno , maybe Free Willy , hard to remember :p
 

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Fried Green Tomatoes, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Amazing Spiderman 2, and more I'm just not thinking of at the moment.
 
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