i have never cried watching a movie, but i do recall having a tear come to the eye while watching dancing with wolves in the movie theater and the wolf was being shot at.
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2007-08-06 05:57:01
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answered by Cookie 5
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I am not ashamed to say that I cry everytime when I watch "The Bridges of Madison County" and "Click" but the saddest movie I have ever seen is "Schindler's List"
One of the greatest movie's of all time, Directed By Steven Spielberg. About the Holocaust but not a movie for those with a weak stomach, especially will get you if you're Jewish (like me). Definately a must see. OMG can't believe I left this one out: "Requiem For A Dream" is by far the saddest movie you will ever see in your life. If your looking for a sad movie this is definately the one. Can't believe I left this one out. I mean "Schindler's List" is definately a great movie and very sad but you can connect a lot more with Requiem. Must see it!!!!!!!!
2007-08-06 05:51:46
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answered by doubleplay564 2
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Well I am kind of sensitive so I cry at pretty much every movie but one of the best movies that I did cry at was "the Phantom Of The Opera" with Gerard Butler and Emmy Rossum. I LOVED That movie. It was sad because the phantom is sad lonely and rejected and he falls in love with the beautiful Christine who is already engaged to Raul. ♥♥♥ Some other sad movies are the animated "Spirit ", It is about a horse who talkes and really has spirit and gets almost killed in a few sad situations. It is really good "a.i." or "Artificial Intelligence" It is about a robot boy who gets to live with a family after their son dies and I cant say any more about it but I cried because it was so sweet. "homeward bound" It is about a cat and two dogs and they escape while their owners are on vacation and it is just sad. Also the animated "Bambi" and "Dumbo" they are disney movies, but I watch them all the time! I cried at all of these. I hope this helped. Bye ☺
2007-08-06 04:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I have 2 movies that were the saddest. One is the Titanic. I can't get over seeing Leonardo Di Caprio dying in that movie. The other movie would have to be The Notebook. It was a really sweet movie but I went through a whole bow of tissues just from the last part.
2007-08-06 04:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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What dreams may come made me cry also titanic which is so awful I know cos its so over hyped but it always gets me when the old couple lie down together and when the women puts her babies to sleep knowing ship is sinking, think its made so more powerful by the fact that it was a true story and obviously so many people died in real life including children:(
The film which shocked me the most at the fact I got a tear in my eye was finding nemo, here was I sat down with my daughter thinking this would be a nice happy disney family film and in first 10 mins the mummy fish and all her baby eggs(apart from nemo) get killed by a shark...I was so disappointed they didn't find her at the end either, I thought that would be the happy ending that maybe she escaped with all eggs and daddy and nemo would find them at end of film....but no!!!
2007-08-06 04:06:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfaithful - An extremely moving portrayal of the shattering power of love and passion and the dire consequences of cheating.
One hour photo - A grim insight into the pain of loneliness and emptiness in some peoples life.
And there is another really old film about this mother who has thirteen kids and is dying of cancer so she has to give them all away to adopted parents and split them up. Very very sad. I think it gets the prize for saddest film ever. Can't remember the name of it.
2007-08-06 04:08:10
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answered by abluebobcat 4
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It was Nicolas Cage's Family Man, actually I recently broke up with my boyfriend then and I was invited to the premier by a friend. Anyways it was all going Ok, he was already in his black briefs singing La Donna E Mobile by the title credits, so a new fantasy aroused in my mind. But as the history was being developed I kinda related to it till halfway of the movie, when he and Tea Leoni's character are in bed saying each other I love You with Chris Issak's Wicked Game tune on the background I just couldn't kept my self together and walked outta teather in freaking tears. My friend had to drove me home cause I was a wreck at the moment but at the end it was good cause I got all that out of my system and realized things the way they really were. It was over, period.
Till this day that's the one and only time I had ever walked out of a movie in the middle of it, I'm such a movie goer and respect this places and the works portrayed on the screen, even had paid my dues over really baaaaaaad movies (such which had portrayed at least 3 big fat lies in the title) and which I sat the whole 9 yards!
2007-08-06 04:25:01
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answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7
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Sophie's Choice. Hands down the most sad movie I have ever seen. It is an early movie of Meryl Streep (I think she was Oscar nominated and won for best actress). Also, Kevin Klein is the male lead. It has some wonderful scenes, but the character Sophie was an immigrant that had survived a death camp and her story is told in flash back. I wept through most of this movie.
2007-08-06 06:37:29
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answered by Poetic1 3
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Steel Magnolias
Beaches
Terms of Endearment
Fried Green Tomatoes
Truly Madly Deeply
None of them were sad throughout the entire movie, but they all have very sad scenes. Especially Truly Madly Deeply, which has a scene in the beginning that made me bawl. They're all excellent films that are worth watching!
2007-08-06 05:14:11
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answered by Nebula 3
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Titanic, when Jack dies and when they show the part of the mother dead in the frozen water holding her unborn baby.
Ransom, when the gets kidnapped
The Deep End of the Ocean, when the gets kidnapped
Philidelphia, when Hanks dies
Glory, when the soliers dies
Malcom X- when Denzel gets assinated. (MAN! DENZEL IS FIIIIIIIINE!)
I Am Sam, when social services takes Sam's daughter away from him.
Armageddon, when Bruce Willis tells his daughter that he wishes that he could walk down the aisile w/ her, when Willis dies, and when the little boy runs w/ his arms wide open to hug his dad.
Selena, when she dies
The Notebook, when the 2 old couple dies
The Green Mile, when Michael Clark Duncun (the big dude) gets electricuted.
El Cantante, My grandmother and I saw yesterday and it was incredible.
The Lifetime channel movies: Human Trafficking w/ Mira Sorvino, about Russian innocent young girl who are minors. They though that they were going be fashion models, but instead they were kidnapped and became prostitutes. Miracle Run, about a single mother w/ twin boys, who both are autistic, fall in love, and the boys followed their dreams.For the Love of a Child, about two women who careers of acting flourished and to helping and saving children's live by abused parents.
2007-08-06 05:20:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I think for me the saddest movie was either Deep Impact or The Day After Tomorrow. In either there wasn't enough humor to out way the circumstances like in Armageddon.
2007-08-06 04:01:50
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answered by spitfiresdad16 1
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