"Dying Young"
"What Dreams May Come" (Amazing movie)
"Life Is Beautiful"
"Armageddon"
And i'm sorry, i know no one wants to hear this but "Lion King".
2006-12-02 19:04:42
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answered by Jana 1
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the saddest movie I have seen is a walk to remember. I cried through the last half. probably not the saddest of all time though.
2006-12-02 11:26:28
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answered by xstraight_edge_emo_kidx 3
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A Soviet movie called A Zoryi Zdesj Tihie (The dawns here are quiet)
there is a book that this film is based on, it is piercing, really sad...
it is about World War 2,
there is a middle aged man leading some very very young girl guerillas and they confront the nazis;
eventually all the girls die but the man who hates life survives.
The Chinese love this film; thay've made a tv series out of it recently.
2006-12-02 11:55:53
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answered by Bhanupriya 2
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Steel Magnolias, Step mom, Notting Hill, and pretty much any other super awesome Julia Roberts Movie, A walk to remember, RENT, Titanic, i Am Sam, American History X, Thirteen, and like a million others like the notebook and Where the Heart is thatll make you sob like a baby.
2006-12-02 23:18:15
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answered by ChainGangPrincess 3
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Bambi has the saddest moment.
When his mother dies. When I first watched it at the age of 5 with my mother, I cried til the spring scene.
2006-12-02 11:26:30
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answered by Cuddly Lez 6
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In terms of making a grown man cry, The Color Purple.
In terms of the movie actually being made, Glitter and Titanic.
2006-12-02 12:14:47
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answered by woner_rscp249 3
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Mel Gibson's "The Passion of Christ", not a dry eye in the theater.
"The Champ" starring little Ricky Schroeder. My dad cried watching it - and that's saying something.
And for the women out there: "Tems of Endearment" and "Steel Magnolias"
2006-12-02 12:11:44
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answered by Therese 3
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Terms of Endearment - seen it 100 times and still cry
Stepmom - I thought this was an excellent movie
Titanic - Ultimate Tearjerker
2006-12-02 13:30:17
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answered by mama3 5
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Simon Burch and The Notebook are tear-jerkers. I was still crying even a half hour after the films ended.
2006-12-02 12:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's a few that make me blubber every time:
The Color Purple
Terms of Endearment
The Green Mile
Fried Green Tomatoes
A Walk to Remember
2006-12-02 11:29:00
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answered by KayGeeTX 4
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Joy Luck Club - was emotionally draining.
Wit - w/Emma Thompson, about a terminally-ill cancer patient and her learning to deal w/it and her relations w/her health-care providers. When her former teacher came in and read her the book, I about fell off the sofa I was crying so hard.
2006-12-02 11:26:55
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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