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What Sceane In What Movie Has Made You Cry Or Almost Cry

Is there any movie made you cry?

i cant easily cry ... you know when we are young they always say that men shouldn't cry ... so appearantly i lost that feature by time :D but some scenes really made me wanna explode ... like ...

again ... Armageddon : when the father sacrifices himself for his daughter's love .. live tyler tears are irresistible

brave heart ... when they slaughter his beloved wife and .. the scene when they get her extremely beautiful eyes looking for him everywhere

men of honor .... the 12 steps

p.s .. i love you ... the first day after the death of her loved husband .. she kept calling his cell phone to keep hearing his voice in the message he leaves

requim for a dream ... the scene where shows that every body needed to feel loved in some way " the final scene "

my name is .. khan .... almost every scene near the end of the movie ...

there is more ... but these are all what i can remember now ..

Scenes that made you cry in movies?

the ending to "Come to the stable" especially when the camera pauses on the character, Luigi Rossi who deeply misses his son, Luigi Rossi, Jr.

The Miracle Worker (1962)
Near the end of the film where little Helen Keller excitedly rings the porch bell and Miss Sullivan shouts for Capt. & Mrs. Keller to come outside. Helen finally understands the concept of words. Miss S. spells out on Helen's palm, "MOTHER, PAPA! She knows!!!"

The trouble with angels (1966)
(near the film's end)
When Mary Clancy sneaks into the church and witnesses Mother Superior's sentimental side and a private cathartic moment at a dearly beloved and deceased nun's casket. Mary spent the whole film loathing the Catholic school's stern and slightly aloof principal. This is followed by a difficult scene between Mary and her own dearly beloved friend, Rachel Devery.

Nicholas & Alexandra (1971)
After Czar Nicholas' abdication, he returns to his palace and numbly walks upstairs to his bedroom where his wife is waiting for him. Overcome by his incredible public humiliation, he completely falls to pieces in front of his heartbroken wife.

Pay it forward
-the scene after Trevor's mom slaps him and the camera shows him panting and trembling on his bed. A painful scene of deep shock and loneliness for the little boy.
-when the drug addict Jerry confronts the suicidal woman on the bridge and she shouts at him in exasperation, "GO AWAY!! Trust me. I'm not worth it!"
-Trevor's mom's reaction in the operating room's hallway

North & South (2004)
When the sullen Mr. Thornton grieves over Margaret's rejection of his marriage proposal. Deeply lonely he confides his doleful feelings to his supercilious mother with the well-acted scene:
"No one loves me. No one cares for me but you."
and his mother replies, "A mother's love holds fast and forever."

What are some sad scenes in movies which made you cry?

The ending scene The Theory of Everything…DAMN! That ending scene, together with the brilliant music by The Cinematic Orchestra sent an extremely powerful message.The movie itself is about the life of Stephen Hawking; his marriage, famiy, scientific work, accomplishments- just everything. However, the ending basically shows all these significant events reversed, and it all ending with the moment he met his first love, Jane.The reason why I liked that ending so much was just how it all went back to the power of love. It all went back to that moment they looked into one another’s eyes for the very first time.I mean… COME ON!!My dog, Skip is also a very nice one.The movie is about this little boy and his dog, Skip. It’s all about how this little boy grows up with this dog, and how they go through so many adventures, ups and downs together.The most emotional scene was obviously the end, but you’ll have to watch for yourself.It just simply showed the love that a little furry best friend can bring into your life. It showed how many adventures you can share with someone else, even though that ‘someone’ isn’t necessarily a human- love is the very best communication one can ever have.

Which scene in a Pixar movie made you cry?

I don't cry at films, but I was incredibly close after watching that scene from Up. It's heartwarming, tragic and beautiful. I don't even need to describe it - I'm sure everyone knows which scene I'm talking about. This is what I love about Pixar. Kids will understand that scene but only adults will feel it.To quote something I saw on the internet:"Up told a better love story in five minutes than Twilight did over five movies"

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