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Any media that made you cry
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What movies have made you cry or still make you cry?
I've seen the Lion King so many times, enough that whenever a character is about to say something, I can remember exactly what they will say as well as the exact tone of voice. I still cry in the scene where Simba tries to wake up his dead father, and then he calls for help. I also saw this movie twice less than a week apart (the second time in 3D). Both times I cried in that part. Also I'm a male in my early twenties.
Harry Potter 7 part 1 and 2 also did, but probably because of the sense of finality and it being the end of their adventures together.
EDIT: Decided to change the thread title to any media that made you cry (songs, video games, TV show episodes, etc.) since a few people were naming video games that made them cry, and also 'movies' may be too narrowed down.
Last edited on 2011-10-15 06:14:45 AM by Sokobansolver.
Up and Toy Story 3, hands down. Aside that, there aren't too many movies that made me cry.
Last edited on 2012-02-17 10:11:37 AM by leictreon.
Toy Story 3 almost got me. Aside from that, nothing really. I just remember them as being a movie, which was written. The music in the background actually portrays a big part of a persons emotions while watching a show/movie. I guaranty it wouldn't be nearly as sad if there was a heavy metal riff in the background playing.
It's a Wonderful Life.

The original black and white, not any of the ripoffs or remakes or whatever.
There are a few movies where I've come really close to crying (i.e. the throat lump) but ultimately held myself back. The Land Before Time did this to me, as well as Bridge to Terabithia. I can't think of any others off of the top of my head though.
Marley&Me makes cry in the ending...
I was watching Charlotte's web (the one with the real people) when I was in third grade. The whole thing with the spider made me feel all weird and what not.
The end of Click.
None. Not even close. Not even E.T. The Extra Terrestrial. Nothing that I can remember. Nada. Zip. Zilch.
The Green Mile made me cry a lot. The end of The Mist also made me tear up. The end of Silent Hill almost got to me. And this doesn't really count, but the series finale of Roseanne really made me cry. That's about it.
Toy Story 3 Immediately comes to mind.

Also the beginning of Up. 7 minutes in and I'm already crying.
As surprising as this sounds, I cried in Doug's First Movie where Doug says goodbye to "Herman Melville". And I was trying not to.

Though the first time I cried in a movie was Forrest Gump.
Originally posted by S.N.N.
Bridge to Terabithia.

I became so depressed after watching that movie that I cried myself to sleep for about 3 days while feeling gloomy in the morning.

The Grudge, the one that came out in america, those were not tears of joy or sadness, but pure fear.
I always thought Bridge to Terabithia was a sort of corny movie with a plot that wasn't worth my time. If it really was a tear jerker like you guys are making it out to be, I might check it out soon.
The one that sticks out in my mind the most is Bicentennial Man. IMO, it's an amazing movie. It's basically one big question: "What is life?" The reason it makes me cry, though, is the deaths in the movie. They really make those scenes pull at your heart. I literally cannot watch that movie without breaking down in tears by the end.
Friday Night Lights. How could Permian High end up inches short of winning the championship in '88?
Honestly, movies rarely create emotions for me. I feel crowning moments of awesome a lot, but tear jerkers don't get me. Never did. A film's length just isn't enough time for me to get connected enough to the characters so that I cry when something bad happens. I feel bad, sure, but never so much as to cry.
So far, none. I have yet to see a movie that manages to get me completely emotional. Then again, I don't watch movies that often.
Originally posted by UmlautBanana
Honestly, movies rarely create emotions for me. I feel crowning moments of awesome a lot, but tear jerkers don't get me. Never did. A film's length just isn't enough time for me to get connected enough to the characters so that I cry when something bad happens. I feel bad, sure, but never so much as to cry.

Originally posted by Weeabuu
So far, none. I have yet to see a movie that manages to get me completely emotional. Then again, I don't watch movies that often.

Oh? You and me both? Well, the three of us, I mean... None, huh?
tl;dr, ^

I haven't actually watched enough movies to find one that'd make me actually cry .. being who I am, however, I almost never cry in real life (even when, say, someone important to me dies) and therefore probably couldn't get overthrown by a movie. I have, however, come rather close to crying during certain video games that don't come to mind at the moment, so yeah.
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