20 Movie Scenes That Make You Cry

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Dotsie

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Jul 28, 2008
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David Brown said:
Where everyone digs into their pockets to keep the Building and Loan company afloat in It's a Wonderful Life.
When everyone's mean to old man Gower :( And when little Jimmy stops him from sending out the poison and isn't even mad when he boxes his bad ear because he knows the old man's grieving... and when his wife doesn't know him...and when his brother died as a little boy...and well, pretty much when the opening credits start :oops:
 

David Brown

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Jul 4, 2011
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In The Blue Lamp, when the senior officer goes to tell Mrs Dixon that her husband has been murdered, there's a photograph of a young man in junior rating's square rig, and, without anyone saying anything, you know that they lost their son in the war.
 

chuffed

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Mar 12, 2010
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never used to get like that with films... then the kids came along, and now anything related to parents and their kids or kids growing up gets me everytime.
We had to stop watching Crash (the one with sandra bullock in it not the weird getting turned on by accidents one!) to gather ourselves together, you know the part if you've seen it... the bit with the little girl!
 

psimpson

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Aug 24, 2011
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Out of that list I think it's only Little Women and Million Dollar Baby I agree with, nothing else is able to get me, although I cry a lot at movies (I.A - almost throughout the whole movie, The Fountain - throughout most of the second part, even Armageddon).
 
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I watched S5 of Angel on DVD (again!) over the weekend.

Smile Time makes me cry with laughter.

The scene when Wesley died and Ilyria turns into Fred for him, had one of my eyes leaking.

:cry:
 

Antiq

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Nov 23, 2010
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Lol Joolz. Yeah, sure.

Brokeback Mountain, The Colour Purple, and Dumbo - yep. The rest, are you kidding?
Schindler's list end scene when he was leaving the camp.

Best crying scene ever in a movie - Hugh Jackman in The Fountain.
 

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