Crash-
it was really intense- i went to the cinema with a view to being entertained as usual- it was really embarassing- i had to control my s hit cos i didn't want anyone to see how deep i found it. The girl in the end.... oh my god... NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
Boy- i had to get it on DVD to have the proper cry it deserved- best film i've seen in ages.
2006-09-06 11:34:00
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answered by antagonist 5
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Love Is A Many Splendored Thing (the 50's)
One Potato Two Potato (late 60's) Won Cannes Film Festival
Some Came Running
2006-09-06 12:37:37
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answered by worldhq101 4
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GLORY it was called , at least I think so. it was a story about one of the american wars (north-south?) and there was this group of black soldiers in the command of the white ( Mathew Broderic I think). It was a story about pride, honour, self-respect. wonderful. I started to cry after ten minutes and didn't stop till it was over.
I of course cried on Braveheart, Titanic, Mulain Rouge and many others but I remember Glory because I cried all the time without a break.
actually I would like to see it again
2006-09-06 09:00:03
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answered by ywe 2
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The Notebook made me cry too. But then so does the Lion King, when his father saves him then gets swept away by the wildebeests . . . . .
That is not to detract from Schindlers List, a horrific and tragic film that I just cried through without stopping. In fact many people in the cinema did. That's my saddest film.
2006-09-06 08:50:24
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answered by Gardenclaire 3
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The saddest film I ever saw was Schindler's List. It was extremely well done but it was utterly tragic because it was a true story. I cried through the whole thing, especially right near the end. Liam Neeson did an excellent job in the title role.
2006-09-06 08:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Titanic? I laughed like a drain, especially when Leonardo De whatisface copped it. Now if you want a REALLY sad film look no further then that old Christmas favourite 'The day the reindeer died'. I cant think of the dialogue without sobbing..'get up Rudolph, you cant be dead'...oh, I'll have to go I'm filling up....
2006-09-06 08:47:16
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answered by warden14 3
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Crossover, I cried when I saw how such a horrible movie shot on DV could be released to theaters after I wasted over 30 Grand in Film School in Florida and I'm back home in Texas working a regualr job andcan't find film work to save my life. So so so sad.
2006-09-06 08:52:59
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answered by Anonymous
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The Green Mile
2006-09-07 10:38:50
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answered by zelshe 2
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Armageddon, Pearl Harbor when Josh Hartnett's Character Danny Dies and then Ben Affleck has a boy in the end and names him Danny after Josh Hartnett's Character, The Notebook and The Passion Of The Christ is a sad movie.
2006-09-06 08:52:41
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answered by cutguy86 3
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Godfather 2
2006-09-06 09:23:41
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answered by RENE H 5
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Without a doubt the green mile. My boyfriend at the time was also even crying, which i had never seen, that's how sad it was. It's a fantastic film and ideal if you feel like a good cry, it never fails to leave me weeping, I'm getting all sentimental just thinking about it. Poor john Coffey.
2006-09-06 08:48:53
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answered by LOULOU37 4
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