What movie/scene made you cry?

Not tears bur hey



Didn't realise that the japanese was actually asking him to surrender this way ... No subs for that on normal versions. F*cking genious. Without the translating it seemed he was anyway fucked.

At least he was able to see his mother again .. maybe

Fucking hell

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Beginning of the movie ‘Up’ gets me every time... I see someone already posted it. Pixar somehow created a love story more compelling than anything I’ve ever seen in just a five minute montage and with animated characters. Incredible.

But the one thing that brings the tears and emotions like never before in my life is a video I recently saw on YouTube.

It’s an elderly father reuniting with his son, who is older himself now and who has Down Syndrome. They embrace and hug for a minute and he says no matter how old you are, you’ll always be my little boy.

My Own Son has Down Syndrome and the video hit me directly in my heart. I can’t even see the screenshot without tearing up.

I tell him the sane thing now at least once every day...

He’s my everything
 
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The blu-ray finally comes out next week. I always tear up at the end.

 
I can't find them on YouTube but there are two scenes in sling blade.

First when he visits the house where he grew up and sees the shed he lived in and the hole he used to sleep in. He mentions them earlier in the movie but seeing it just made it more intense.

Second, when Karl knocks on Vaughn's door near the end and tells him he doesn't think God will send Vaughn to hell even though he's gay. Vaughn doesn't know what's coming next but we as the audience are starting to figure it out, and we start crying like little bitches.
 
Final scene at the end of It’s A Wonderful Life gets me every time. I’m hit with the feels throughout and then when Harry Bailey toasts Jimmy Stewart and says, “To my brother, George, the richest man in town,” the single tear rolls down.

Coco and Up both have their moments for sure. Coco was such an emotionally resonant film to me. Definitely the most emotionally impacted I’ve been watching a movie in the past couple of years.
 
You guys may give me shit for this one, but it makes my eyes water.

Say what you want about the rest of the movie, but this scene is fantastic.



I never found it particularly emotional or wrenching but I always thought Ewan and Hayden sold the shit out of it.
I think that’s an awesome movie if I’m being honest. Easily the best prequel. Easily better than the Disney trilogy and possibly a top 3 Star Wars movie.
 


Fantastic movie that earns the emotional payoff of that scene.

I think one of the great aspects of that movie- and it has many of them- is that De La Cruz’s rip-off version of Hector’s song is up tempo and upbeat but the actual song as Hector intended it is slow and sad. Really sort of highlights the notion that as big a star as De La Cruz became, he didn’t “get” the material of his collaborator.
 
I know we're all manly men, but we have our soft parts? As I get older, certain scenes that wouldn't even phase me back in the day, now they get me teary eyed

Probably the first movie that got me teared up



And then recently, Star Wars nerds know the impact of Kanan's death



Put down the huge weights, and lets hear it​


ET scene. Right in the f’n feels. John Williams’ score perfectly complements the emotion of the scene.

All three goodbyes to the Elliot and his siblings are really impacting. I particularly always liked the fact that he thanks the older brother cause he really owed A LOT to him. That dude Michael came through in the clutch multiple times and saved his life.

The goodbye to Elliot is brutal. When the one asks the other to stay and the other asks to come with him, both knowing too well neither is really an option. Great stuff.
 
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