Ok this may sound silly but in COOL RUNNINGS I always cry when the guys wipe out and then pick up the sled and carry it across the finish line, It shows the real strength of the human spirit.
2006-11-02 15:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Finding Neverland
From the time when Kate Winslet is in her bed telling her son to go see the play so he can tell her all about it, all the way to the to the end of the movie I was in tears... but the most prowerfull moments were when Johnny Depp was showing Kate H. the play at her home and when the boy asked why did she have to die.... great movie, not exactly accurate in the story, but never the less one powerful work
2006-11-02 18:18:36
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answered by nomad1620 1
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Oh there are so many! When the ship is sinking in the movie White Squall. The husband says good-bye to his wife through a window because she is trapped. There are other tear-jerking moments in the film, but this one's the worst. The saddest ever, though, is in Titanic where the mom is tucking her children into bed even though she knows they're all going to die. That's only as far as I got in that movie. I couldn't watch anymore. I want to cry just thinking about it.
2006-11-02 15:40:06
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answered by Karen M 2
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The Notebook......Im a nurse in an Assisted Living facility and we have an Alzheimers unit and anytime I watch that movie it makes me cry soooo hard. Basically everything about it, and Im not much of a sucker for love stories. I showed it on movie night where I work, and I probably had 15 people in the room watching it, and by the end we all had tears streaming down our faces.
2006-11-02 16:34:45
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answered by Silly Billy 2
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In 46 years, there were 3 instances where I cried due to the emotion of a scene or the end of the movie. They were "Love Story" (after one of the characters died)," Field Of Dreams" (when Ray realized that the catcher ghost was his father, and that building the field was about reuniting them), and "Star Trek: Generations" (when Captain Kirk died).
2006-11-02 15:39:47
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answered by Awesome Bill 7
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The end of "Edward Scissorhands", when Winona Ryder runs after Johhny Depp to the castle-house...actually there are several scenes in that movie that always make me cry - and I've seen it about 10 times. It is a story of unconditional love.
2006-11-02 15:18:53
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answered by happy heathen 4
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In Rent when Angel dies and they're all talking at the funeral and Maureen says that they were the lucky ones to be friends and have known her.... it makes me tear up now!
Ok ok, um, in the movie Raise Your Voice when she finds out that her brother died... everytime I see that I always cry. I think of me & my brother and it's too much!
Movies really don't make me cry anyways. These are like 2 exceptions.
2006-11-02 15:34:10
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answered by sorcha 4
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A.I....all that child wants is the love of a mother *choke*
Poltergeist...when CarolAnne spirit "goes through" her mother
A Time To Kill...."I'm sorry I dropped the eggs, Daddy" (9yr old Tonya after being raped while walking home with some groceries)
ok, the tears are coming so i'll stop
2006-11-02 15:26:39
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answered by nascarmommy 4
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I'm the same way...lots of crying moments, but I love the one in Steel Magnolias, right after Julia Roberts character's funeral, when her mom{Sally Fields} breaks down. It stands out, because, you cry with her, but then not 2 minutes later, you're laughing with her. I love that scene!
2006-11-02 15:13:57
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answered by Gaia Weeps 3
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...i dont cry at many movies but there have been a few, the only one I can think of at the moment is when Adam Sandler's character in Click was dying...the tears were literally coming down.
2006-11-02 15:19:42
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answered by Garbo's snowflake 6
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