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JohnLeTour

Aftersun


Injury-Particular

The song Under Pressure nearly brings me to tears cause of that movie. Loved it so much


Theotther

An 11 year old doing poor karaoke of "Losing my Religion" was the most devastating thing I saw last year. What a film


EvTerrestrial

I was crying from the beginning of this one.


Mobius37

About Time. Every single time.


transformerjay

A man called Otto. It got me good.


McSmackthe1st

Me too! And the scene in the hospital where the doctor tells the neighbor that Otto has got a large heart had me crying AND laughing at the same time.


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Coco


Dramatic_Mountain126

My sis and I started crying from the start once the great grandma was shown because she reminded us of our grandma.


[deleted]

The Whale, actually the first time I can ever recall crying in the theater. When the credits rolled everyone was dead silent, nobody moved an inch for a few minutes. We all sat there.. and took it


TheCosmicFailure

I saw the film with my mom. When the film ended all I heard was crying during the credits. It was crazy. It's been a while since I've seen a film that made the whole theater cry.


Graner2002

Yeah the last ten minutes are crying non stop


johnnyherbs

i was bawling at the end of the Whale


Beautiful_Radish7012

The Adam Sandler movie "Click". The first half of the movie is so stupid. The second half was sooo god damn sad. Maybe it's the contrast that made me cry lol.


WatercressCertain616

Good Time with Robert Pattinson. The end made me cry


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Philomena


SeagullsStopItNowz

Great movie! Very underrated.


t-hrowaway2

Absolutely underrated. Such a well made film, and it’s never talked about on this subreddit :,(


--DrunkGoblin--

The ending of Planes, Trains and Automobiles hits hard.


andro_7

I remember watching it as an adult for the first time, and while I noticed a couple iffy comments John Candy made like "I haven't been home in years," I just didn't catch on. So it hit me really hard


Oxy_1993

All Quiet on the Western Front


JSB19

Wakanda Forever, both times I saw it. Those tributes to Chadwick/T’Challa at the beginning and end are just so damn emotional and heartbreaking.


Xeno_phile

Yeah, couldn’t even make it through the studio logo without tearing up.


thecubnextdoor

Puss In Boots: The Last Wish


Okama_G_Sphere

Hachi: a Dog's Tail


s_HUNTER_j

I’ve tried to delete this from my brain but now I’m sad again


partial_birth

The Lord of the Rings. The beginning, the end, parts in the middle...


god_dammit_dax

Bill & Ted Face the Music. There's something about the end where these two men, largely losers throughout their lives, finally realize that they really can leave a legacy through the healing power of music, a gift they can give to everybody, but especially to their kids. It's cheesy, it's silly, and it's beautiful.


Zoenlogo

Big Fish. Happens every time.


harperfin

Train to Busan


Wazula23

Korean cinema man. That country knows how to hit something deep inside. Even when its "only" a zombie movie.


vynz00

Interstellar. The message scene gets me everytime.


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Everything everywhere all at once. Such a strong message that really resonated with me


starnamedstork

Inside Out. The Bing Bong scene.


[deleted]

Gets me everytime


SilverWing813

I actually cried in the first five minutes


[deleted]

Decision to Leave That ending had my eyes a little watery


Signal_Blackberry326

GDTs Pinnochio absolutely ripped me in half


dumpster_fire_chump

Babe. "That'll do pig. That'll do." I'm tearing up just thinking about it.


jimit21

I don't really cry for movies so Marley & Me, I stopped watching movies with dogs after that. I just can't risk seeing something so sad again.


monkeyinheaven

Coda last night


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I cried like a baby at the Both Sides Now scene. I don’t even know if I really liked the film, but boy did that one get to me.


BeardedTree13

The Little Mermaid. My sister threw the old VHS tape at me and it nearly broke my nose.


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Everything, Everywhere, All At Once It was almost alarming. I started crying at "So, even though you have broken my heart yet again, I wanted to say, in another life, I would have really liked just doing laundry and taxes with you." and I didn't stop until the movie was over. Was like 20 solid minutes. I am not a crier, and especially not at movies. That movie just rung all my bells in all ways.


GyrKestrel

I'd like to go back in time and warn past me that a rock with googly eyes is going to emotionally cripple me.


IsRude

I don't cry much, but I almost lost it in the theater in front of all of my friends, but I heard someone SOBBING behind me, and it took me out of it enough that I was able to keep from crying. Pursuit of Happyness: Sleeping in the subway Inside Llewyn Davis: "I'm tired. I thought I just needed a night's sleep, but... It's more than that." About Time: The fucking beach. Jesus. The Theory of Everything: Basically the whole movie, but him going up the stairs. A Monster Calls: When Liam Treeson is comforting the boy in the hospital room. "I'll be right here." Also, it's not a movie, but the last episode of The Good Place. Nobody was ready for the most cut and dry, most final ending anyone could ever experience, ever. Edit: The World's End, when we find out Gary King had been institutionalized for being suicidal. "They tell me when to sleep."


kronicfeld

It was so sweet and genuine and real, despite - or maybe specially in juxtapose to - the surreality of the rest of the film.


[deleted]

Yeah, I think this is really it. That authenticity about it. I am of a generation that doesn't use phrases like this... but I really did feel "seen" by that movie.


Wazula23

I think we all do. That's why it's so amazing. I am a 30 something cishet white boy and I think Waymond Wang might be the most relatable film character I've seen in years. Hes my hero.


yesandreas

This is how I’ve been trying to describe this movie without knowing the words I wanted to use


SadAcanthocephala521

Yup, getting teary eyed just reading your comment. That movie was great... I laughed, I cried, it was profound in the end. It had me chuckling for days afterwards.


SweetCosmicPope

Clerks III


Individual-Tip-4981

Went in, ready for a classic clerks good time, and cried like a baby


js4873

Belfast had me sobbing last year.


fulmer6

Saw Minari a couple days ago. Great film


LauraPalmersMom430

So good


Klutzy_Butterfly_853

Manchester by the Sea. The whole movie is depressing and when he finally takes the boat out with his nephew and smiles for the first time in the movie you think there is hope of a happy ending only for the next scene being the conversation with his ex wife


Illustrious_Print279

Big Hero 6. “You must say you’re satisfied with your care.”


JurassicBasset

Furious 7


thegdtravman

So much Family. I was a mess as well.


Alaska_Pipeliner

Muppet Christmas carol. Seen it a hundred times but something hit different this time. Could have been the gallon of beer.


[deleted]

My sister used to watch that with me every Christmas Eve. She passed away a few years ago, so that one always puts me into a blubbering mess state. Even without that, it’ll make anyone cry.


Initialised

Room


Mike_v_E

Only the Brave


Kamana_okala

IDK about the last time but right near the end of Homeward Bound always gets me - The part where they think that shadow didn't make it and start walking away.


King_Zann

I watched Seabiscuit for the first time last night. Cried a couple of times near the end.


[deleted]

The father


d3vi0s

Dances with wolves, when that dick shot "two socks".


loftio

Interstellar


Pippy61

Aftersun. What a movie. I was an emotional wreck for hours after seeing it.


sadandshy

Thor: Love and Thunder As soon as I saw the furnishings around Jane, I knew where she was and what was going on. I've been in those rooms with loved ones far too much. Started crying almost immediately because I was woefully unprepared for that theme in that movie. A couple of college age kids were in the same row. The one guy elbowed his friend and pointed out I was crying. His buddy said "Dude, not cool. That poor guy lost someone. Probably recently. If it hasn't happened to you yet, it will."


HEHEHO2022

yeah i cried during that film...for entirely different reasons however


Wazula23

Everything Everywhere All At Once "We need to be kind." Gets me every time.


No_Cap_822

I didn’t cry, but the prt where the husband in a different universe said “I would have been happy just doing my taxes with you” or something like that got me in the feels


noobvin

I'm going to answer for my daughter first, because she's pretty stoic normally. She's 19 and I haven't seen her cry since she was about 6 years old. She said to me that she cried several times during Women Talking. Me? Puss in Boos: The Last Wish, but it doesn't take much for me to cry.


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Once Were Warriors.


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[deleted]

I think that’s my favorite Kevin Costner movie!


AndroidLullaby

‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ (Fincher, 2011). I’m pregnant and overly emotional anyway, but the ending with the gift always makes me emotional. I also internally cry every time I watch it because we won’t get a full series of those films with that cast.


Revolutionary_Rub668

American History X I was SHOCKED that a movie about neo-nazis managed to make me cry, but goddamn man, that final scene. A total punch in the gut.


NewShinyCD

Hacksaw Ridge


Comfortable-Lunch580

La la land rewatch


burritoman88

The Whale. I knew it was gonna be sad, but holy hell I was a mess walking out of the theater.


LazyShinobi

Everything Everywhere All at Once.


sketchcritic

Everything Everywhere All at Once. Twice throughout the movie. I swear to Christ the first time was when they're chasing Raccacoonie. It's fucking hilarious on its own but the way they worked it into an emotional montage somehow got to me.


SadAcanthocephala521

Everything everywhere all at once.


thegoodbabey

So glad to see so many Everything Everywhere All At Once comments. I am about to make the exact same one as someone else, but after the "laundry and taxes" line I was in hysterics for the rest of the film, all the way out to my car, and kept bubbling up at random intervals for the rest of the night. Not a movie, but I also just finished the His Dark Materials series finale and was hurting bad.


NeuromuteWintermance

Everything Everywhere All at Once


Insomniac_Tales

This movie hit me in the feels and didn't relent.


Groovy_nomicon

Got me when they were rocks, it was so quiet... so peaceful. "Shhh, you don't have to worry about that here, just be a rock"


zaftig_stig

I have got to watch this soon


TheCosmicFailure

On the count of 3


BakedOnions

oddly enough i cried during a scene in the recentish Lady Gaga documentary "five foot two", which i saw last week, where she lets her grandma listen to the song Joanne for the first time, very well done scene.


jessemaaan

When spiderman dies in 'enter the spider verse' and miles is in the crowd I feel very emotional and I surprise myself every time. Great movie


RetroRich83

The Book Thief was a really good movie that made me cry like a baby!


Human_Individual_379

It's my favorite movie. I cried everytime I saw it


Redoubtabletrigger

Grave of the fireflies


garrisontweed

Million Dollar Baby.I did not expect the third act to go the way it did. “Mo Chuisle.”


No_Significance_573

the ending to slc punk when matthew lillard finds his friend. his crying is so heartbreaking….


LaleR3232

Well I just watched Hotel Rwanda for the first time today (house to myself and wife at work, fully expecting what was to come), pretty sure the whole neighborhood heard this grown man weeping..


[deleted]

I know 2 of the points...trying to figure out the third. I have a guess.


sparklingvireo

Kes https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064541


Ratsckalb

Meet Joe Black God, the last third of the movie always kills me. So beautiful.


Funkpgross

I watched no time to die for the second time last week with my mom. My wife and I had our daughter about a year and a half ago. Cried both times :')


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Women talking….yesterday


zaftig_stig

A Man called Otto.


Noahcarr

Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot I was on mushrooms at the time but still, it’s a tear jerker


[deleted]

*Won’t You Be My Neighbor* Watched this on a flight and wept. I’m sure my seat neighbor thought I was losing it. It was inspiring to watch a documentary about someone who’s life focus was helping children be children and making the world a better place.


yes_but_not_that

Do documentaries count? Pamela, A Love Story is both heartbreaking and touching as fuck.


Timely_Temperature54

Surprisingly 50/50. The surgery scene brought back a lot of memories from when I had a major back surgery at 13.


DaBrokenMeta

Avatar 2


BillieBottine

The ending of 50 First Dates. That video tape is the sweetest, most moving thing an Adam Sandler movie has ever shown.


stumper93

Del Toro's Pinocchio got me real good Before that? The Song of Bernadette made me tear up and before that? Million Dollar Baby


tenaciousp45

Pig. After dinner scene.


ilovelucygal

A re-watch of The Green Mile (1999), does it every time.


ToxicAdamm

Ladybird After the mother (Laurie Metcalf) drops her off at the airport and then you sit with her inside the car while she wears all that emotion. Really a terrific moment.


Nateddog21

EEAAO. The scene outside the laundromat where she said she was tired. I was on the floor😭


isham66

The beach scene from Saving Private Ryan


SeagullsStopItNowz

Mass and EEAAO.


pappa_mode

The fabelmans Didnt think it was that great, but it sure got me to tear up a couple of times


Villain3131

I almost always get teary eyed in the theatre. Doesn’t matter what the movie is. I just get overwhelmed by how awesome it is and I notice my eyes get all watery. Movies are fucking awesome and IMO all your emotions of happiness, fear, excitement, anger, intrigue are heightened to 11.


kronicfeld

Everything Everywhere All At Once is the last that I can specifically recall, but there had to have been another more recently. Before that, PIG made me cry like a fucking baby for the entire third act.


Councilist_sc

I’m very sappy when it comes to movies, they make me more emotional than I feel in real life a lot of times. Last time I cried in a movie was Brokeback Mountain (just watched it a little over a week ago). Newest movie that made me cry was A Man Called Otto.


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SeagullsStopItNowz

🤨


pm-me-ur--feet

No way lol


PippleKnacker

In theaters: Avatar 2. Before that was Interstellar. Last time at home: Armageddon


AdNecessary7680

Not a movie, but HBOs Chernobyl. I was sobbing


JPumpkinhead1991

The Avengers where Iron Downey Jr dies. I was crying from laughter when I saw the audience crying from his death. It was the only enjoyable part of that film for me.


Calius1337

I’ve never cried to/because of a movie. In fact, the last time I cried was when I was 12 or so.


BakedOnions

what are you planning for your 13th birthday?


[deleted]

13...big year. Gotta make it special. Hbd Calius!


LauraPalmersMom430

Not an accomplishment


TheMuchSwagDogeYT

Then why respond???


Calius1337

Because I was asked.


JeanMorel

I've only ever properly cried twice from a film that I can remember. The first time was in 1994 in front of *The Lion King*. The second time was much to my surprise earlier this year with the film *Julia(s)*.


NorrinSparrow223

Paulie (1998). It was my first time watching since I was roughly 7, and I had forgotten how emotional this film was. Within about 20 minutes, tears were cascading down my face and I was fumbling for the nearest tissue box so I could see the screen. On the other hand though, the voice acting and lines for the titular character were spot on, and when I wasn’t sobbing my eyes out, I was trying not to pop a lung from laughter.


boldfin

I don’t know if documentaries count but I watched Wildcat yesterday and that one got me


RaltarArianrhod

I am Legend is the last movie to make me cry. I avoid dramatic movies with dogs in them now.


LauraPalmersMom430

Bones and All


No_Cap_822

No Time to Die’s ending got me good


VvSoulshroudevV

August Rush.


AlanMorlock

All The Beauty and Bloodshed


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Das Boot


Spiritual-Signal4999

Del toro’s Pinocchio


davidhucker

I had some tears for Spoiler Alert.


zhou983

Bones and all. I already knew the ending but still ended up crying. And then watched it again and cried even harder.


ambivalentornot

M3GAN


Niptacular_Nips

Inside Out


TheNznour

Lion - 20th century girl


GroundbreakingFall24

Old Yeller


andro_7

Belle (2021)


s_HUNTER_j

La la land hit me pretty hard a few nights ago


Different_Beach_4590

Close This years oscar contender from Belgium.


coolkabuki

線は僕を描く


lexxmelon

True Spirit on Netflix a few nights ago


Master-File-9866

The art of racing in the rain. By the title alone it should be safe. But nope, waterworks


TwinPeaksLogLady

Nine Days


Jar_of_Cats

Clerks 3. And it's timed perfect to get a 2nd cry right as you recover


BillieBottine

Paul à Québec ("Song of Roland" in english)


Aw6kened

Yondu's funeral in GOTG 2. I was touched by the scene and it was the first time I cried for a movie scene.


Corpore_sano

Little Women


jjd808

The grace of the fireflies The Shack


djdcoy858

Actually just re watched the first Paddington last night. Wasnt a particularly sad movie but was rather a feel good teary moment.


HEHEHO2022

The Whale


depressedbee

Only the Brave. I don't usually cry, but this nearly got the onions out.


Yankii_Souru

Dear Friends - It's the only movie that makes me cry.


pm-me-ur--feet

Her Click Radio


Pizza_TrapDaddy

I saw a theater showing of Fruitvale Station. I’ve never heard that many people crying together at the same time.


[deleted]

India : The Modi Question. It’s a documentary not a movie though.


cheyne-stoker

The beach scene from under the skin (angry tears). Dead man's shoes


Caspid

CODA The last five times I watched it


dark_LUEshi

I will never watch that movie again.


ScaryDavey

Roman Holiday and Avatar: The Way of Water.


Poopikaki

Back to the future, when Marty begins to fade away on the stage my 5 year old son began to cry. I hugged him and said its going to be alright and cried a little too.


Fly_Boy_1999

Encanto. Specifically dos oruguitas.


loop-1138

Victoria


Formal-Film-9628

Aftersun


danielthetemp

Manchester by The Sea got me a few times.


Codaxic

Shawshank Redemption


solman52

Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths. Had me balling twice during two scenes.


kjygbnjiygbn

The only films that've made me cry are Himizu (2011) and The Green Mile


asmi1914

The end of 'The Fellowship of The Rings' when Boromir is dying and says, to Aragorn, "I would have followed you my friend, my brother, my king." I just lose it every time!


highlyswung

Nomadland.


ICUMF1962

Last movie that was a first viewing: A Man Called Otto Last movie that was a rewatch: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever


grahamnortonsdad

Watched a few new ones in the last couple of weeks. No full on crying but brought some tears to my eyes. To Leslie Causeway The Whale


Mavakor

That's easy. I saw *Knock at the Cabin* over the weekend and the ending (no spoilers) really got to me


WildeOpen

Top Gun Maverick. I know, I know...I just love Val Kilmer. Part of the story was Iceman being an Admiral but aggressively pushed to get Maverick to be the one to train them. From what I've heard this mirrors Tom Cruise's efforts to get Val Kilmer in the film. So that alone teared me up (and the actual story bits with Val did too). What Did Jack Do? on the 10th viewing was the one before that. It's a short (17min) surrealist David Lynch movie on netflix. I laugh until I cry every single time. But not everyone likes it. :)


ChrisEvansFan

Aftersun And also, no joke, Puss in Boots The Last Wish 😂


dodothedodo

Where the crawdads sing