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Wackamole

Member
Oct 27, 2017
16,942
I can only go as far as "tears welling up" but it was in some movie with Steve Martin. About family. Oh right, Parenthood!
 

KillGore

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
548
Puerto Rico
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Why the fuck is this movie so sad!?

This. It catches you off guard
 

Marossi

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
3,997
Deadpool 2

where ryan reynolds is in heaven with Vanessa and she's saying that he needs to go back for his family, man didn't expect that at all! Really good movie.
 

Possumowner

Member
Oct 27, 2017
1,427
Uk
A Monster Calls,I knew very little about the story...but boy oh boy,it's the only film in decades to make me blub
 
Nov 6, 2017
387
Superman scene from Iron Giant and the bow scene from The Return of the King

Every single time, fuck I'm welling up just thinking about it
 

Snack12367

Member
Oct 28, 2017
3,191
Bicentennial Man.

Little babby me thought it was just a fun Robin Williams movie. I was fucking wrong. I went to see it as a kid, my mum came home to find me in tears demanding to know from my dad what made me upset.
 

-Pyromaniac-

Member
Oct 25, 2017
7,379
As a parent, that one scene certainly gave me the feels.
I mean, I'm not a parent and the scene where he leaves was crushing, the scene where he's watching the tapes is crushing, some scenes at the end were crushing.

That movie mixed with that score was an emotional journey.
Bicentennial Man.

Little babby me thought it was just a fun Robin Williams movie. I was fucking wrong. I went to see it as a kid, my mum came home to find me in tears demanding to know from my dad what made me upset.
lol we watched this in school when I was young and I was low-key holding it back hardcore.
 
Dec 22, 2017
7,099
I get inexplicably teary eyed during parts of the Incredibles just because it's SO good. Like the kids freely using their powers for the first time and being so elated and impressed with themselve and each other. I'm like why is this making me cry?
 

MDSVeritas

Gameplay Programmer, Sony Santa Monica
Verified
Oct 25, 2017
1,026
The last 4 minutes of Call me by your name.
I did not expect that type of end credit.
That scene was so good that when someone linked it and I saw it for the first time it completely convinced me to see the movie. Like I just had to see what preceded it. It's a really affecting scene.
 

HustleBun

Member
Nov 12, 2017
6,076
Pleasantville.

Caught it on TV one day and burst in tears when William H Macy tells his colorized wife that she's just as beautiful as the day he met her. I don't know why but it got me.
 

BlackFyre

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
2,430
Hacksaw Ridge wasn't the best movie ever but damn if real veterans giving interviews (at the end of the film) doesn't break me every damn time.

You know what I loved about this movie?

They didn't show Desmond getting his medal of Honor.

This actions said it all. And the veterans attesting to what he did was spot on way to end the movie.

One of my fav movies ever!! Gibson is just an amazing filmmaker - weird as he is.
 

Tux_

Banned
Nov 5, 2017
1,345
I've only cried in one movie, ever.

Gran Torino.

No idea why, but it hit me hard.
 

Yasuke

Banned
Oct 25, 2017
19,817
Coco.

Story of a father leaving his family to try to make it as an entertainer, and the effect that decision had on his them. I never stood a chance.
 

Starphanluke

â–˛ Legend â–˛
Member
Nov 15, 2017
7,337
The Luke and Leia scene in TLJ came unexpectedly and punched me right in the feels. I bawled like a baby watching it in the theatre.
 

Jombie

Member
Oct 27, 2017
10,392
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 -- from Snape's memories to the forbidden forest when Harry uses the resurrection stone.

Eternal Sunshine -- as the last of Clem is being wiped from his memory. "Just a girl." That's such a brutal movie about love.
 

Tathanen

One Winged Slayer
Member
Oct 25, 2017
6,039
Arrival. Scenes with baby. Probably cause my kid was around one year old at the time.
 

Deleted member 30544

User Requested Account Closure
Banned
Nov 3, 2017
5,215
Arrival. Scenes with baby. Probably cause my kid was around one year old at the time.

Yeah, the movie really earns that scene.

The last one for me i can remember, was Moonlight, it was completely unexpected, when the guy starts cooking Chiron dinner at the restaurant, for some reason made me cry. The whole atmosphere, his happiness to be cooking for him, what a great movie. don't know what what resonated with me since i believe this is not a tear jerking scene for everyone who watched that movie. Maybe because it reminded me of my girlfriend when she cooks for me if i have to put in in words. Strange.
 

mattiewheels

Member
Oct 27, 2017
5,107
Lately it was a The Florida Project, I don't think I've ever bawled at an ending like I did with that one.

My historic pick is The Elephant Man, I know it's kind of obvious but every single time I watch it I cry at the end, it's such a beautiful thing to watch.

My bonus pick is 2001. I tear up when I see it because it's the pinnacle of film to me.
 

CrocodileGrin

Avenger
Oct 27, 2017
3,156
The first Guardians of the Galaxy movie involving scenes with Peter's mom. I lost my grandmother to cancer. The intro and callback from the earlier scene struck an emotional cord I wasn't prepared for.
 

duxstar

Member
Oct 26, 2017
1,232
Grave of the fireflies.... My teacher showed it to us in class in like 8th grade. I knew little about anime, but fuuuuuucccckkkk I wasn't expecting that.

Also.... Up

Click hit the feels too.

Those are 3 movies I didn't expect to be sad.
 

bgbball31

Member
Oct 25, 2017
592
Inside out, "You need me to be happy." I was about to say just the first few times, but I 100% just watched that part on Youtube and almost teared up again.
 

Rowsdower

Prophet of Truth - The Wise Ones
Avenger
Oct 27, 2017
16,576
Canada
Stranger Then Fiction gets me, every time I see it.

Wasn't expecting such an emotional movie with Will Farrell in it. Plus that score.