Which Movies Were So Sad That It Actually Made U Shed A Tear? (Don't Lie!)

Tears of the Sun....That is the most realistic movie I've ever seen as far as the actual ethnic cleansing part is concerned. Far worse tahn what went on in Bosnia and it's still happening today in the motherland.
 
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And I am not religious at all.

same here. but i am religious. good movie :yes:
 
till this day i cant watch Hotel Rwanda.
im just not prepared for it.

seven pounds obviously is a sad movie. didnt shed a tear though.


Pay It Forward .......i had to fight back the waterworks there.




a movie scene that fucked me up was in Alpha Dog when they whacked lil man. oh that scene fucked me up bad.
 
Disneys, Up. No bull shit. The fact that he fulfilled his dead wifes last wish and got the house to the falls. And dug had a lot of heart.
 
Dangerous Minds - When She came in and had to tell the students the Emilio died...

Selena.

Precious - Almost got me when her moms told her her dad had you kno what.

Higher Learning - Parents took me with them to see it when it came out in the theater, I remember that ending being sad.

Sarafina - It's crazy what they had to go through...
 
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Transformers the Movie (when Starscream got killed. Hey, I was a kid. :D )
:hmm: Starscream?!? C'mon bruh, you mean Optimus dying didn't move you but Starscream gettin' merked did?

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Mine was
the ending of Legend of the Shadowless Sword (the way old boy, the heir to the throne cried when ol' girl died getting him to safety :smh:)

And the Lion King(Mufasa was da man, his death was sad and made you pissed at the same time.)
Restless Sword, (when dude dies at the end.... does he pass on to heaven or what?)
 
Too many to name. I don't try to be hard or pretend at movies. I watch the movie and kind of envelop myself into the character. I write a lot of poetry and it is my ability to put myself in the shoes of other people, actually feel what they feel, that makes me a good poet/storyteller.

For Real, Stop Loss had me crying like a straight bitch, shoulders jerking and the whole nine. I was over in Kuwait in 2006 and talked to a ton of soldiers who were stop lossed or had a buddy that was stop lossed and killed. All of that flooded back and I was GONE. This guy sitting behind me was a Vietnam vet (I didn't know it at the time). I started just crying a little...just a little, trying to hold it back. When he put his hand on my shoulder BAM! It all just came out. All of those feelings. All of those stories I heard from soldiers, marines and I just lost it. I have never cried like that at a movie. I cried when Prime died in the original Transformers the Movie, but not like that.

The guy hugged me at the end and his wife did, too. We talked a little bit about war and all. I never saw him again, but that moment was powerful. You don't usually console strangers at movies. i don't know what made him do it. I don't know why the fact that he did it caused me to lose it. It was just powerful.
 
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Too many to name. I don't try to be hard or pretend at movies. I watch the movie and kind of envelop myself into the character. I write a lot of poetry and it is my ability to put myself in the shoes of other people, actually feel what they feel, that makes me a good poet/storyteller.

For Real, Stop Loss had me crying like a straight bitch, shoulders jerking and the whole nine. I was over in Kuwait in 2006 and talked to a ton of soldiers who were stop lossed or had a buddy that was stop lossed and killed. All of that flooded back and I was GONE. This guy sitting behind me was a Vietnam vet (I didn't know it at the time). I started just crying a little...just a little, trying to hold it back. When he put his hand on my shoulder BAM! It all just came out. All of those feelings. All of those stories I heard from soldiers, marines and I just lost it. I have never cried like that at a movie. I cried when Prime died in the original Transformers the Movie, but not like that.

The guy hugged me at the end and his wife did, too. We talked a little bit about war and all. I never saw him again, but that moment was powerful. You don't usually console strangers at movies. i don't know what made him do it. I don't know why the fact that he did it caused me to lose it. It was just powerful.




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In theaters everywhere. Passion of The Christ was like that too.


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Pursuit of Happyness fucked me up big time because my son looks just like Wills son and I kinda went through some of the things Chris Garnder went through trying to establish himself. When ever I see Wills son it just reminds me of the times I shared with my son thinking about trying to give him a better life. :(

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- Schindler's List
- Boyz N The Hood
- The Green Mile
- I Am Sam
- The Pianist
- Life as a House
- My Sister's Keeper
- Finding Neverland
 
I seen this post earlier today and it got me thinking what movies moved me. Well I have a bad memory so I couldn't think of any but I just watched a movie I hadn't seen in a while and it was actually pretty moving. I didn't shed a tear over it or nothing perhaps when I first seen it,but Very good movie.

50 First Dates: starring Adam Sandler and that blonde chic.
 
I know that most of y'all are not going to admit it, but i'm sure 99.44 percent of y'all have seen such a movie. I'm man enough to admit that I've seen a few movies over the years that had such an effect.

Yesterday, I was watching SELENA on cable and a tear didn't fall, but my eyes filled up when they showed the scene when the doctor came into the waiting room and told her family of the bad news. That was the exact scene for my family when the doctor came in the room and told us my mom had just passed away, and that brought back some sad memories. :(

So don't lie, who has seen movies that had this effect on you and which movies were they? It doesn't mean that you're "soft" or anything, to me it just means that you're human. I have a few more, I just have to think of them and post them later.
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I seen this post earlier today and it got me thinking what movies moved me. Well I have a bad memory so I couldn't think of any but I just watched a movie I hadn't seen in a while and it was actually pretty moving. I didn't shed a tear over it or nothing perhaps when I first seen it,but Very good movie.

50 First Dates: starring Adam Sandler and that blonde chic.

man in that movie when Sandler was watching some little kid for a lil bit and then his moms wanted him back or something? theres a scene in dat joint dat gets me errytime... Sandler movies be trying its best go get a nigga lol
 
Precious...I didn't cry but I was fucked up for like a week after I saw it. Sad fuckin movie. Very good tho.
 
after watching this movie for the 2nd time in 24 hours, i have to say that this is the king of the tear jerkers if you ask me! :yes:

shit really fucked me up at the end when she started crying in the garden where he was pulling the weeds, and especially when she went up to woody harrelson to look into his eyes and woody said "you must be Emily". man, that's when i lost it right there. just like Godofwine said, this shit had the tears flowing, the shoulders jerking and the whole nine! :eek:

and not only was will smith superb in this movie, also rosario dawson played the shit out of Emily! :yes:

this was a powerful, powerful, powerful movie!
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this is the king of the tear jerkers if you ask me! :yes:

and not only was will smith superb in this movie, also rosario dawson played the shit out of Emily! :yes:

this was a powerful, powerful, powerful movie! :yes:

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Totally agree, this one will have you checkin yourself to make sure you don't go there. If you really get into the characters, it reaches deep :cool:
 
Totally agree, this one will have you checkin yourself to make sure you don't go there. If you really get into the characters, it reaches deep :cool:



NO DOUBT! :yes:
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question:

why did will smith donate the bone marrow without anesthesia?
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