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Films that make you cry....

Topmansmithy

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It's weird how some films still make me blubber - despite the fact I have seen the film before and I know whats going to happen :

The Green Mile
Titanic
Wizard od oz - when dorothy goes back home

Just wondering what films get you going...
 
Saving Private Ryan
It's a wonderful life
Bambi
Marley and Me
Oh yes - it's a wonderful life - watch it every christmas.

Also Toy story 3 when andy gives the toys to the little girl

and Toy story 2 - when jess sings her song .....
 
Gets me every time; especially now I have a daughter.


I remember going to see The Deer Hunter when it first came out, and being surrounded by people in tears at the end. I was unmoved, though it is undeniably a very powerful film.
 
Gets me every time; especially now I have a daughter.


I remember going to see The Deer Hunter when it first came out, and being surrounded by people in tears at the end. I was unmoved, though it is undeniably a very powerful film.
ah yes - when the dad comes home - very moving.

Also E.T - when ET says goodbye to elliott
 
it's all coming back slowly:

Awakenings - leonard (played by robert de niro ) has his last dance with his girlfriend.
Schindlers list - at the end when the survivors place stones on his gravestone
 
Saving Private Ryan

One of the best and most powerful films ever made, the end always gets me when Private Ryan is standing over Captain John Millers (Tom Hanks) grave as an old man and Ryan turns to his family and asks if he has been a good man.
 
Does nothing to me, but Mrs hay-char is reduced to jelly every time she sees Emma Thompson crying (when she discovers her husband has a bit on the side) in Love Actually.
 
Does nothing to me, but Mrs hay-char is reduced to jelly every time she sees Emma Thompson crying (when she discovers her husband has a bit on the side) in Love Actually.
Yes -I know what she means - love that bit in the film - gets me as well.
 
Goodnight mister tom
Marley and Me...gets me every time
The Notebook...sobbed my heart out for hours after watching that
 
Schindlers List
The Railway Children
Ring of bright water
And any of the Lassie films , old softie that I am
 
One of the best and most powerful films ever made, the end always gets me when Private Ryan is standing over Captain John Millers (Tom Hanks) grave as an old man and Ryan turns to his family and asks if he has been a good man.

It's an incredibly powerful film - the first time I saw it it left me literally sobbing at the ending
 
The Colour Purple, Steel Magnolias, all Little House On The Prairies (sob) Marley & me ET my youngest was 8 when ET hit the screen and I didn't really want to take him and his sister, I moaned at what a silly film it seemed..........I was the only one with tears at the end :rolleyes:
 
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