Aww when Mufassa died and Simba was like," Dad, we have to go homee." aw =[
2006-11-01 07:02:44
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answered by leapof.faith 4
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The Scene In "Pay It Foward" When The Doctor Comes Out To Tell Helen Hunt's Character Her Son Had Died,It Was Heart Wrenching.
2006-11-01 06:52:16
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answered by wyquette 5
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Hands down, without any question soever, Mufasa's death in The Lion King. Not specifically the death itself, but when Simba walks up to his dead body after the stampede and asks his dad to get up for about five mintes, the entire time of which I'm crying and my fiancee is questioning whether or not I'm really a guy. I don't cry easy during movies, but I'm guaranteed to cry during that part.
A close second is towards the end of Leon The Professional when Leon (Jean Reno) is forcing Mathilda (Natalie Portman) down the little escape chute he created.
I'll stop with my third saddest moment: Sara Goldfarb's (Ellen Burstyn) monologue in Requiem for a Dream when she is talking to her son, Harry. She reveals that she really doesn't have much reason to get up in the morning at all. She's lost her husband. Her son doesn't really come to visit her anymore. That's why she takes the drugs (allbeit unknowingly) to lose weight and fit into the red dress.
2006-11-01 06:56:17
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answered by jeev7882 2
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I have 2. One is in "21 Grams" with Naomi Watts and Sean Penn and she finds out about her 2 daughters and husband being run over and just collapses. Very sad! And the one I don't think anyone could dispute is in "Terms of Endearment" when Debra Winger is so sick and dying and she is at the grocery store with her sons and the one is mad at her and wants a candy bar and she dpes not have the money to get the boys candy and the little one, who is so sweet, says "I don't need this. I'll put it back." That gets me.
2006-11-02 02:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I saw this Indian movie called Pinjar. It is a period movie based on India's dark past of the India-Pakistan partition in 1947.
It is by far one of the most touching movies I have seen. The reviews I'm citing have not given it the best of ratings, but I remember crying from deep within my heart as I saw the movie, and really "feeling" for the characters. It was almost like crying for my own friends or family members. It think it's a most wonderful movie.
2006-11-01 07:00:00
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answered by web_researcher 4
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Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano lacks confident b/c of his huge nose. He loves his counsin, Roxanne, but she loves one of his cadets (Christian) for his good looks. Christian too, loves Roxanne but has trouble writing love letters. He is not poetic so Cyrano writes his love letters for him. Roxanne's love for Christian grows stronger b/c of the letters. The sad scene of the movie would be when Cyrano is reading his letter to Roxanne and Roxanne realizes that it was Cyrano all along. But Cyrano denys the love b/c of Christian. Then, Cyrano dies. The movie is about the inner beauty vs. physical beauty. I won't spoil the whole plot for you. It was indeed a cute but a tragic movie based on a play. I'm a big fan of the play as well. This play is an inspiration to me. And yes, it did make my heart sink. I really recommend it. Have a nice day.
2016-05-23 04:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The Champ with Jon Voight and Ricky Schroeder. When the Dad is on the table after his fight and he is dying and Ricky is keeps asking him to wake up, wake up Champ. Man if that does not bring you to tears nothing will.
Also the ending to the movie Shane when he rides off at the end and the little boy is yelling "Shane, Come Back, Come back Shane"
How about "Old Yeller" when the boy has to shoot his own dog, wow, that is a real heat breaker.
Or Charlottes Web when Charlotte dies.
2006-11-01 07:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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At the end of Thelma and Louise movie when they decided to drive off the cliff into the Grand Canyon rather than be taken to jail. when they hugged each other and the cop saw that, he immediately knew what they were going to do and seeing the tears in his eyes always makes me cry too. That ending is the most teary eyed movie for me. Awesome movie.
2006-11-01 07:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I cry every time I see "The Game" w/ Michael Douglas. He plays a self-centered, cold zillionaire & really gets his come uppance. At the end there's a scene where he realizes the error of his ways and is hugging his little brother, played by Sean Penn. They're both crying & I lose it!
2006-11-01 07:01:40
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answered by Rocker Chick 4
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In Schindler's List, near the end when Schindler cried and said he could have saved more! What a tear jerker!!
Also, in feild of Dreams, when Costner's character asks his Dad if he wants to play catch! What a moment!!
2006-11-01 11:49:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say it's tie, in the movie "Road to Perdition", 1st, when Tom Hanks has to shoot Paul Newman, and at the end, when Jude Law shoots Tom Hanks, and begs the son with his eyes not to shoot Jude Law..... Hanks is such an amazing actor... gets me every time
2006-11-01 07:07:15
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answered by costellos_creation 2
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