Gladiator is one that sticks in my head.. i dont think it does anymore partly because i know what happens now lol.
2007-06-10 09:12:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Tough question...
1. I am Sam, how can you avoid not to cry in the scene where Sean Penn stares an touches the TV screen while Dakota Fanning says "All you need is love"
2. Gladiator, action movie, but at the end where Maximus sees the road to his home, the wind that shakes the trees while he touches with his fingertrips the wheat crops, he's finally with his family.
3. Braveheart. All the last sequence, till the sword stays balancing while Mel Gibson says something about honor.
4. Brokeback Mountain. Come on people!, leaving apart all the gay cowboy stuff, the "shirts hanging in there" thing is really sad.
5. Million Dollar Baby. I'm speechless here. Clint Eastwood eating pie in that old cafe that Hillary Swank showed him, while the camera goes away slowly, need I say more?
2007-06-10 10:37:16
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answered by Joe 1
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The saddest film i have ever watched is called The other woman, It's about a woman who is dying with cancer and she has to get her daughters to get on with her ex husbands new wife. It makes me cry as i had cancer when i was 10 and it really touches my heart
2007-06-10 09:22:28
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answered by Kelly D 2
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Old Yeller. I cried so bad when I watched it when I was about 6 - I still can't watch it. and I'm 20 now .....
also Finding Neverland. It's such a sweet story, but the ending is SO sad - the part where little Peter is asking James Barrie why his mother had to die. That tear wells up in his big blue eye and *sniff* ....
2007-06-10 09:23:48
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answered by pir8 6
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The one that came immediately to mind is Sophies Choice, the minutes where she has to have one of her children taken away at a concentration camp ... Also, the very end of a film called Letters Home. A mother is reading aloud the letter she put on that great black wall in USA for her son, killed at 21 in Vietnam. Even thinking about them at this very moment brings a terrible lump to my throat.
2007-06-10 09:20:57
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answered by Anonymous
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it pains me to say this lol, but the saddest film i have seen is Titanic and yes i still cry sometimes when i watch it.
2007-06-11 12:28:56
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answered by chicfest81 3
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As a heterosexual male who does not USUALLY get emotional over anything, there are very few movies that touch me emotionally. However, when I was a teen, I saw this martial arts movie called Best of the Best (the first one, not the slew of sucky sequels that followed.) It wasn't the greatest movie ever made, but it was about brotherhood and honor and the ending had me weeping. I saw it again a few weeks ago and, yeah, I shed a few tears.
2007-06-10 09:48:14
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answered by Hitch 4
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The original Titanic (with Clifton Webb) and Edward Scissorhands
2007-06-10 09:28:07
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answered by thearizonapenguin 4
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My wife and i watched After The Promise. This film inspired us to begin Fostering in the 80s. I've seen it since and it still tugs at my heart strings.
2007-06-10 09:15:28
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answered by bluebeard 2
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Its a Wonderful Life with James Stewart always makes me cry and I have to be careful when I watch it ! There are plenty others but thats the one that springs to mind first
2007-06-10 09:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The Notebook...without a doubt. That is so sad...and yes I still cry to it everytime. ANother movie would be Pay It Forward. That movie is so amazing and touching. If you have not seen both- I reccomend it!
2007-06-10 10:02:19
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answered by E>SummerLove<3 2
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