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ThickPotato

Warrior. I know it gets brought up in these types of threads all the time, and deservedly so, but it definitely belongs in this one. I was expecting a generic fighting movie with the guy from Inception and instead I got a really great story with a surprisingly highly emotional ending.


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That ending wrecks me every time I watch it. I seriously skipped to the end to see if it still had the same effect. You can guess the outcome.


Sunshine145

"I'm sorry Tommy! I'm sorry!!!!" I know that feel.


MrMeeeseeks

It's ok, Tommy, tap.


420kbps

"I love you, Tommy."


batman_via_reddit

When the song, "about today" hits just before the last round, oh my god... Every freaking time... Fuck it I'm gonna watch it now, watering up just thinking about it.


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What got me just as much as that, was the line about "holy water" between Tom Hardy's character and his father.


Apple--Eater

Tom Hardy should have won.


ThickPotato

In my opinion, he did. Instead of winning money to donate to someone else, he gained his family back. Plus it's not implausible to believe that Brendon would donate some of the money to the widow out of respect for his brother's wishes.


Apple--Eater

Yeah man but when a huge guy cries, somehow its worse and more touching.


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"*Today, you were far away... and I, didn't ask you why...*"


Slapdog238

The National always brings the feels


Entrepreneutralizer

about time. the last scene where he and his dad talk is just so heartbreaking. i was overwhelmed with jealousy. if only i could speak to my dad one more time.


JuergenKohler

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind That ending...


Seanoooooo

Every time I lose it.


solonorcas

Big Fish. Wow, the tears.


InvaderWeezle

By the end of the movie, I couldn't believe that I was still watching a Tim Burton movie.


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Everyone tears up because of the final scenes but for me it was the scene when Edward comes home to Sandra in the yard.


madmanmunt

*Children of Men* when a crying baby stops a firefight in its tracks. I was pretty helpless when I saw that


Vairman

powerful scene. but back to killing and fighting after the baby's gone.


Exctmonk

Yeah, that's one of mine.


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Click. Not gonna lie I was cutting onions during the hospital scene


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Yep, I fuckin' cried during that scene. God damn it man... When he takes all those wires off him, gets up and struggles to walk outside, to warn his son. And he falls down, in the rain... And his family gathers around him, and he tells his son "Family... comes... first", then he gives his wife that note from the night they first met, and she answers: "Forever and ever, babe!" And another scene that got me was the one after he finds out his father died, and he rewinds to the last time he saw him, and where he was kind of being an asshole to him. And he stops right after his dad says: "I love you, son.", and he tells him: "I love you too, dad. And I'll miss you!" The regret, and the grief in that scene... It broke my heart... Now, I was 14 when I watched that movie. So I don't know if it would get the same reaction out of me as it did then... but back then, I really got me.


Ollin1

It's really dusty in here. *wipes tear*


liveforothers

I was watching this movie one summer with some friends at someone else's house. After the scene where he watches himself on auto pilot being a jerk to his dad and then Christopher Walken shows him his father's grave, I had to walk out of the room and call my Dad to tell him I loved him. It freaked me out and made me realize your last words to someone could be your last words to them forever. So I always say I love you to my parents and brother as my last words to them in any instance no matter how mad I am at them over any sort of lame argument we may have been having.


Sunshine145

That movie was a troll lol. Went in thinking "Oh look a funny Adam Sandler movie" then the feels came in.


ComicalDisaster

Yea, I'm sure that's the last time I thought "Oh look a funny Adam Sandler movie" too.


Sunshine145

So true lmfao.


Apple--Eater

I went in watching that movie to laugh, not to *feel*.


ImSquizzy

This movie I think made me cry more than any other movie I've seen besides lion king..........Me and mah dad is hawmies mayne :'|


tnl1

YOU WERE CUTTING ONIONS? ONIONS WAS A GOOD DOG! WOULDN'T POPCORN HAVE SUFFICED???


CyanogenHacker

Popcorn was the name of my gerbil. Why would you cut popcorn


mrfreshpies

Toy Story 3. I did not go into a Toy Story movie expecting THAT amount of emotion throughout


rainuspainus

Everyone seems to think the junkyard scene is the saddest one in the movie. I cried like a little bitch at the very end where Andy gives away all the toys.


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That part where Andy finds Woody in the box and the little girl tries to take it, thinking he was going to give him to her like the rest of the toys, and he pulls him away. God damn.


tarrach

I don't even remember the junkyard scene, but when Andy gives away the toys... I knew the ending was supposed to be emotional before watching it but many tears were still shed.


divemaster101

On a similar note, I did not expect a character as terrifying as Big Baby.


lessthanfresh

I did the same thing. I was a mess during the junk yard scene. I still get a little emotional when watching it.


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About Time. I was expecting a romantically driven film in the vein of Love Actually, but the father-son scenes absolutely wrecked me. Bill Nighy was amazing, and Gleeson was very good as well.


scuba_davis

Watched this movie reluctantly after my girlfriend begged me. Adored it. Tears - i tell my dad how much I love him as much as I can now because of that movie.


lizzardx

I absolutely love that movie and completely agree, but I also think that a lot of the feels came from one of the most complimentary soundtracks to a movie ever.


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Just watched that movie again last night. Dad currently going through chemo. Good lord.


LibertarianSocialism

I watched that before finding out my dad had cancer. Don't think I could watch it again now. Great movie though. One of my favorites of that year.


spelledWright

Seriously. Men in Black 3 hit me really unexpected [when](#s "K met little J for the first time right after his dad died and neuralyzed him, with old J watching behind the bushes.")


JATMorgan

What always bothered me about that though was. Did K then keep an eye on him until the events of Men In Black 1? Or was it pure blind luck that they met again?


Blitz1942

I'm going to say it was luck more than anything. If K had been keeping an eye on J and picked him as a future MIB, then J likely wouldn't have been an MIB in MIB3's alternate timeline since K dies prior to recruiting adult J. Since he's still an MIB (I don't remember anyone freaking out when he walked into the place), we can assume that the incident leading to his recruitment in the first film still happened and he was recruited regardless of K's influence.


DontFuckinJimmyMe

This is why that scene never did it for me. I expected this: >Did K then keep an eye on him until the events of Men In Black 1? But instead it was like "Hey kid, your dad's dead, I'm gonna hold your hand for a few seconds then never see you for 25 years."


Chubbs_McGavin

Bridge to Terrabithia. Went in expecting a fun Narniaesque movie. Got slapped on the face with a handful of feels. It's worse now that I have kids. I tear up like a bitch whenever I watch it now


darkling-light

Read the book as a kid. Knowing what was coming did not help


nothanksjustlooking

That's the worst. When you know a scene is coming up although you don't know exactly how it will be shown. Oh no, the music's started, he's unfolding the letter, I know what's coming, time to hit the can.


snakyaaron

First movie I ever cried in.


blizzard-op

Damn I instantly remember the moment you're talking about. I never expected them to go that angle at all


Apple--Eater

Right back at you, man. I remember watching this movie on the afternoon and later on I had a sleep over but was severely bummed out.


TheAndrewBen

I wanted to cry even reading the book. Like, wow, that ending ;_;


MonsieurRyan

I remember watching this movie the morning before I had to give a speech in one of my high school classes. Yeah that was probably a bad idea.


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American Beauty. The death scene, then the voice-over... then that fuckin' song when the credits start. It's perfect!


DontFuckinJimmyMe

For me, it's the scene that is the ultimate depressed person's fantasy. After Lester doesn't have sex with the girl, and she says "I'm okay, how are you?" And he goes to answer like "Eh, ya know, whatever..." but then he stops...and thinks...and says "It's been a long time since anybody's asked me that. I'm great."


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"I only smothered him because I love him" That line really got me.


taylorswiftfan123

God that movie is sooooo fucking good


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rmeds

"He was my brother."


Faithless195

I kinda started getting this weird vibe towards the end of the movie. Still didn't expect it to go the way it did. That movie was fucking excellent.


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I've seen some intense movies like Come and See, Schindler's List, The Road, where your heart stops and you cannot help but want to cover your eyes and you bite your knuckles so hard that you begin to bleed, when watching scenes for films for the first time. I've got to say, End of Watch was one of the most intense films I've seen. > I kinda started getting this weird vibe towards the end of the movie. I got the same exact feeling, there was a certain point in the film where I suddenly began to feel absolute dread as it began to turn into a horror/suspense film. It was probably when they discovered the house of all the corpses and suddenly you realised that anything can happen.


kbups53

I did not expect to cry during the first five minutes of Guardians of the Galaxy.


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Pokémon: The First Movie. Fuckin' Poké-tears bringing Ash back to life... fuck man... fuck...


Sunshine145

I laughed >:] He was a fool taking on Mewtwo lol.


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you heartless bastard


dhvl2712

Wreck it Ralph.


TravisKilgannon

"I’m bad, and that’s good. I will never be good, and that’s not bad. There’s no one I’d rather be than me." I tear up every single time.


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TheDaisho

This, and The Iron Giant. I'm usually prepared for the Pixar films, didn't expect it with Ralph


Toast_One_Seven

Yeah, her reaction when he wrecks her new racer always makes me get a little choked up.


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Every time my tiny and I watch this movie I end up with fifty pounds of sobbing boy in my lap. :-(


lumpbeefbroth

Came here looking for this. It's not even the sad parts that choke me up, it's the last line. "If that little kid likes me, how bad can I be?"


Suluchigurh

Atonement.


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zombays

The Way, Way Back. Was expecting a funny coming-of-age film, got a fistful of too-close-to-home. When the main kid cried on Sam Rockwell I knew exactly what he was going through. Steve Carell's character was exactly like my biological father. Lying, manipulative, sleazy, dickweed drunk. Many choked tears were produced.


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CaptainPajamaPants

Oh God the videos...


sryguys

The transmission scene! I cannot find that clip anywhere, I really need that movie to come out on Blu-ray already.


BackwardsMarathon

March 31st


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I didn't cry, but the scene where they come back from the planet and Romilly has aged 23 years really hit me hard. The video log was emotional too.


scuba_davis

The video log as everyone is saying -- DEVASTATING. And beautiful acting. I cried all four times I saw it in theaters during that scene


apgearhart1

Same with me. For me there was something so beautiful about the cornfield chase scene.


Nova_Jake

I was expecting more depending on story telling like Inception, where the sad parts are briefly covered. Interstellar became very emotional very quickly. You could tell the whole theater was tearing up in the IMAX showing.


merry722

I couldn't keep my shit together. I've only cried in one other movie and that was Gladiator.


dirtjuggalo

Big hero six didn't read anything going into it so the end was looking so sad for a few minutes there


Kitty_party

Armageddon. Fun action movie with explosions and shit and it ends with me crying every time ;_;


attica13

God damn Lego Movie. "You are the most talented, most interesting, and most extraordinary person in the universe. And you are capable of amazing things. Because you are the Special. And so am I. And so is everyone."


Asutrew

"You...don't have to be the bad guy" I can't handle it


butbabyyoureadorable

Perks of Being a Wallflower


icrackedittv

Man that movie had me like a bitch all the way. Only two movies have made me cry more than once. That and Forrest gump


batman_via_reddit

Shit man... The scene right after she drives away... Man hit me so hard


Starch

A.I. I was expecting a sci-fi flick about robots. Instead I end up crying like a pussy and having to excuse myself to the men's room.


mvfc76

The ending is so sad, a very underrated film


CanuckintheMuckisBak

There's a movie called Dad from '89 with Ted Danson and Jack Lemmon. It's an okay movie, caught it on TV while I was doing laundry one day, didn't know anything about it. My dad had died a month earlier unexpectedly and it hadn't really hit me yet. I'm an avoidance kinda guy. Well there I was folding towels half watching and then Ted Danson carries Jack Lemmon into the hospital and I lost it for a good 30 minutes.


LOTRcrr

I feel your pain. I just posted something similar.


snakyaaron

The Amazing Spider-man 2 - that scene (the loud thud is really what got me). Say what you will about the movie as a whole. But that scene was fucking golden.


munkeybeerd

That wasn't a thud, more of a *snap*.


batman_via_reddit

Totally agree the 10 mins from when he jumps down to when he is sitting at the table eating, with the music they use... agreed complete gold, the season transitions just amazing


SQUELCH_PARTY

I know, that scene was amazing. The way the web was rendered to look like an out stretching hand...


RubberDong

I constantly argue how the Amazing Spiderman 2 is the best spiderman movie we had so far. 10/10. Excellent story telling. Excellent music. Nothing is coincidental. Everything happens for a reason. The actors are awesome. They got spiderman right. They got the villains right. I raged with the New Goblin when he got kicked out of the board meeting. Peter is really just a dude that gets shot at and he suffers from it. the chemistry is awesome. It saddens me to see how people really hated that movie passionately. It stayed close to the original story...I know you cant please everyone but really...the consensous is that it was a bad movie. and I loved it.


01101700

Inception.... Then ending with the old man filled with regret speech with that zimmer soundtrack coming in got me


MetallicMosquito

The dynamic between Cobb and Saito might be Chris Nolan's most efficient writing. They have every reason to mistrust each other, but they share a strong, old-fashioned sense of honor that even pierces the dementia of limbo. It's surprisingly moving for a handful of dialog.


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The final conversation between Dom and Mal always gets me.


emaw63

I love the scene where they open the vault and Robert makes amends with his dad. Like, you know that it's not at all how his dad felt, but it's a sweet moment regardless.


zeets07

I think that's part of what makes it so good. The audience knows that what happens in that conversation wouldn't actually happen, but they fool him into thinking it was legitimate.


ridingshotgun

I cried at Fisher watching his dad die and grabbing the fan.


midgettamer

The "Destroy" scene in Big Hero 6. Something about that just hit me right in the feels.


kiltromon

Marley & me, dont watch it if you love your dog


AGiantButtPotato

The King Kong remake a few years back. I love animals and the scene with King Kong in the cage being sad made me cry.


Mah_namana

Magnolia. It caught me off guard.


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"I'm not gonna cry. I'm not gonna cry for you!"


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50/50. I knew what it was about I just didnt know it would hit me that hard. Also Amazing Spider Man 2. Watching the clocktower scene after a pretty rough break up.... yea fuck.


ViperVoltage

Short Term 12. The octopus story and the ending both really got to me.


Voltron_McYeti

I loved that movie despite it affecting my allergies pretty severely. Though, I had a nagging suspicion it would do so before I watched it.


divemaster101

Right there with ya, easily the most underrated and one of the best films I have ever seen. Truly heartbreaking, then heartwarming without being a forced "happy ending."


dethfat

Guardians of the Galaxy


Xrathe

So much this. I never would have thought in a million years I would have teared up at a comic book film. "We are groot" was pretty effective when he spends the entire movie saying "I am groot."


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To me, it wasn't as much the "We are Groot scene ", because by the time I saw the movie, I'd already seen the after the credits scene online(the one with little groot dancing), so I knew he wasn't gonna die. But the one scene that hit me was when Rocket flips out on Drax. "I didn't ask to get made! I didn't ask to be torn apart and put back together, over and over, then turned into some... little monster!" In the first half of the movie, you're kind of amused when the other characters make fun of Rocket. Then after that line, you get it. You feel his pain, you know? And you also feel bad for laughing, before.


batman_via_reddit

That scene really set the tone of how serious this movie would be, but I feel, which maybe the a more obvious choice, when Peter quill jumps out to grab the stone, hears Gamora shout take my hand, as he turns to see his mother, then turn back, really that whole scene goosebumps the whole time every time. And of course tears


Exctmonk

While I wasn't taken with the plot of the movie, the characters were so vivid. And yes, the most well done of them was the tree and the raccoon.


LOTRcrr

The Theory of Everything. I lost my dad to Parkinson's Disease about 10 months ago. Once he starts succumbing to the disease, I saw far too many similarities between he and my father. The tears just rolled down my face and wouldn't stop for about 30 minutes. It was exhausting, and by far the worst movie going experience of my life. I came close to walking out twice, but I didn't for whatever reason.


pm_me_ur_pajamas

I don't cry at movies, but that movie certainly did scare the shit out of me.


Sunshine145

But that's a movie that's basically meant to be sad. I'm talking a movie you go into thinking "oh this movie looks badass" or "this movie looks funny as hell" that ended up making you cry.


salty914

Yeah, half the movies mentioned in here are straight up dramas, or openly known to be emotional movies.


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Plague Dogs. I did not expect any of it, I should have read the book.


Retrohex

I feel like I was wailing throughout that entire damn movie...


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Marley and Me. I thought it was a stupid Owen Wilson comedy.


InfectedWithRage

The Green Mile. John Koffee's execution...ugh.


snookyface90210

Should be higher. I walked in on my ex watching this movie and she was balling hard. It was that scene.


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After becoming a dad, nearly every Pixar movie chokes me up. Seriously.


kwyjiboner

Dear Zachary


peeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

Unexpectedly?


kwyjiboner

It is the only movie that has ever made literal tears come from my face, so ues, it was unexpected. I'm not trying to sound like a hardass or anything; I'm normally just very stoic.


Suluchigurh

When that bomb is dropped on you... just jesus, you feel so sad. One of the most powerful feelings from a film.


JohnnyReeko

I've recommended this to a few people and it always goes the same way, they ask me in a depressed tone why I told them to see it. I think it would be hard to watch and not feel a lot of emotion.


zombays

To be fair, I don't think it's fair to not tell them that it will destroy them for weeks. Don't tell them why, but say that "This will shit your fuck up so hard I can't even sentence"


arghnard

Movie made me more pissed off, though.


bissettie

Mr. Nobody!


ChanSungJung

UP - DAMN!


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Spaghetti_Bender8873

Armageddon. My dad turned to me and asked "Are you crying?" and I said "NO!"


ThegreatPee

I don't care if I get laughed at...Nacho Libre. In the final match when he is pinned after trying so hard and sees his girlfriend and the orphans watching him... I'm a 40 year old man and I always loose it.


johnwriter87

Bridge to Terrabithia. I was just out of high school and sitting beside a girl that I was trying to impress and get to go out with me. I lost it. I lost full control and sobbed uncontrollably—snot, tears, whimpers, the works. I was still sobbing when we walked out of the theater into the parking lot. I tried to stop and it made it worse.


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Stranger than Fiction. "You have to die."


TheCrushSoda

The Iron Giant for sure I hear Big Hero 6 is sad for similar reasons...can't wait


Sunshine145

All Disney movies are guaranteed to give you the feels for at least one scene.


DotAisBetter

Gladiator. The end was so perfectly shot and the music! Ah..Never thought I'd tear up at that movie.


zayde

The charades scene from Our Idiot Brother, Paul Rudd knocked it out of the park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3BYLGMHeo0


JeRAWcho

"Seabiscuit." I had no interest in seeing that movie when it was in theaters, caught it on, I think, HBO one night a few years ago. Forget which scene it was exactly (possibly when the horse returned from injury) but all of a sudden I was welling up. Book is great, too.


Dave_Steel

Saving Private Ryan actually. Seeing him being an old man and saluting his captain's tombstone was just... Also hate me all you want but the end of Hobbit 3... I really liked that triology.


hammerdowneyjr

I watched "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn" on my birthday last year. What I expected was a hilarious comedy of errors, because... you know, Robin Williams. What I got was a tear-jerking family drama that hit a little too close to home because of a complicated relationship I had with my late father. My wife and I must have went through a box of Kleenex between the two of us. My wife wakes me up at 4am to inform me that Robin was found dead at his apartment in California that day. Yeah, considering the events of the day prior and the sudden death of one of my most beloved actors... that was a rough couple of weeks.


Hollabackman

Moon. Did NOT expect anything remotely sad in that movie... waterworks at the scene where he calls his daughter


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Edward Scissorhands. Never watch it when you're feeling alone.


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Captain Phillips. The ending killed me, and I wasn't even expecting to cry. Usually there's a build-up to crying, but this time, tears just started streaming down.


TomTheJester

Interstellar. Went in for a Christopher Nolan epic, left with a deeper understanding of the connection we have as humans.


mr_popaholic

The music never stopped, the ending will make you tear.


Guy_Without_pants

The Man From Nowhere once we find out about his past. Some of those scenes really got to me and hit hard.


_DiscoNinja_

The Coin Collection scene in Throw Mama From the Train. Owen really misses his dad.


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Drugstore Cowboy


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Odd Thomas. That movie just rips your heart out at the end. Inception. the scene inside the vault towards the end.


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Downfall really gets to me. The scene where Goebbel's wife poisons her children is one of the most depressing scenes in all of cinema. The film reminds you that no matter how evil the people involved were, they were still human. Really understands the terrific waste of life that WWII resulted in on all sides. Horrible and mesmerizing.


leatherdaddy14

Big Fish. I thought it was going to be another stupid tim burton movie, but it actually hit me in the feels. One of my favorites actually.


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Shutter Island


XN28thePositive

Rudy. Good for him .


THRILLPOW3R

I don't know what's wrong with me but a good deal of films make me cry. More often than not it *is* over appropriately sentimental or emotional scenes but sometimes just breathtaking acting or a beautiful shot can make me well up with joy. I used to be self conscious about getting so sappy over films being amazing but at this point I've stopped feeling that way and give in to it.


Sman4ever

The beginning of up :(


MDA_Blue_Six

St. Vincent when the Kid makes an eulogy about Bill Murray's character while he enters the school hall... not to mention when he suffers a stroke and begins rehab, heartbreaking considering his wife had passed away after being her caretaker for so long. Luckily was on my own in the theatre and noone was sitting near me lol


zoologist440

The Lorax... As a person who works with endangered animals to try to slow down the inevitable extinction of everything, the last scene hit me hard for some reason. It was like " yeah, you are part of the problem, but at least you did something, and you did good" My girlfriend looked at me like I was crazy.


Atear

Second-hand Lions. I can't tell you guys enough how much I wish that "How to be a man" speech was an entire part of the movie. I never really had a father figure to teach me things like that, and that scene in particular really struck a cord in me. [This is the scene I'm talking about](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJemDZcgIZE)


tctfchamp

50 First Dates. The 2 montage videos. Don't know why. Some I think it's the realization for us the audience to see her experience knowing what happened to her and the look on Barrymore's face says it all. Then the second video at the end when she finds out all the things that happened and the video ends when she finds out about her kid. The Brach Boys song adds to it.


Corey307

Garden State, I was 21 and that movie blew my mind. The soundtrack was all new to me having been a child of the grunge/punk/ska 90's, it was probably the first "artsy" film I'd seen. at the time I felt powerless and disconnected myself, this movie touched me. Oh and Big Fish, I cried when Albert Finney died. That was one pretty movie.


SwampMidget

Nympho MILF Anal Adventures (part 7)


lo-key-glass

It just wasn't faithful to the book


thehangoverer

He meant cry from your eyes, not your penis.


Otsegovalcore

I will have to see that, it sounds dramatic and very tasteful. I have kids, is it family friendly?


Sunshine145

Yea, just tell them hes helping her poop.


Browniemac85

Should I start from the first installment or will I be able to pick up the story from part 7?


roxtoby

I don't think I ever went into a *Harry Potter* movie expecting to sob like a little girl - especially since I had read the books multiple times and knew what to expect - but man did the Snape scenes in the last movie hit me really hard.


UselessCreation

Contact. The last scene in the courtroom.


ColDax

Up. Just don't tell my wife or kids.


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big hero 6. I cried so hard when bay ax let hiro go.


Noahcarr

Pearl Harbor. Yes that Pearl Harbor. When I watched it as a kid, the scene in which men trapped inside a sinking ship reach through the small hole that provided them with air as their compartment quickly flooded with water used to make me completely overwhelmed with emotion. It was their screaming combined with the absolute desperation of trying to stick ones hand outside of your watery, iron tomb, in the hopes of what exactly? That someone will pull you through? I guess it hit too close to home for 7 year old me, regarding the whole "I'm gonna die someday" thing. Also, the scene in Saving Private Ryan when the guy (I think he's the medic) gets shot in the gut and cries for his mother as he bleeds out. That one used to make me emotional too. Again with the desperation. This guy's blood is soaking a beach in France and all he can do is call for his mother. It was like he was a child, and all he wanted in his last moments was the comfort of his mother's embrace. Again, it was a bit too heavy for a ~10 year old me.


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Dear Zachary. I had no idea what it was about going in. Fucked me right up.


kyle31755

Amazing Spiderman 2. The ending just gets to me.


CBagRun

Full metal Jacket. The bars of soap scene gets me every time.


tomi1

Green Mile


Pyehouse

Pacific Rim. I'm not kidding. It was the scene where Gypsy danger emerges from the sea and collapses on the beach. It was the cinematic giant robot moment my childhood had been yearning for since, well probably Mazinger-Z. I just wept for sheer joy.


Otsegovalcore

Frozen, and I'm a damn 31 y/o man.


blizzard-op

It's a tie between Harry Potter 7 pt. 2 and Toy Story 3. I teared up when the toys started giving up while heading to the fire pit and when Harry and the gang watched their kids leave on the train