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

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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.
 
YEAH THE ENDING OF ANTOINE FISHER. THAT SHIT WAS EMOTIONAL NO BULLSHIT. BECAUSE OF ALL THE SHIT HE WENT THROUGH :smh:
 
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Blood Diamonds and that other flick with BruceWillis taking his troops into Africa to free that Prince

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Indelible_01 said:
The ending of "Big Fish"...that 1 got me a little :rolleyes:
You too? :lol: :lol:

I second the Big Fish, John Q & Green Mile. Those were the shits tho!

When I was a kid, I cried @ the end of Bambi, The Land Before Time, The Iron Giant and The Lion King.

Haven't really seen a genuine "tearjerker," but Children of Men came close. Like Brotha CoTtOnMoUf said, it made me kinda well up a little, but no tears fell.

I cried @ the end of Higher Learning when Tyra's character got shot :(

I cried during A Time To Kill when they showed the little girl after she got raped, and when Matthew Mc-whatever did his closing arguments :( :(

To be truthfully honest, I'll break down in a movie that shows anything with children being murdered or tortured, but not because it's a sad state of affairs, but that type of shit enrages me :angry:

What would really fuck me up is if I was playing a videogame with a good ass story that sucked me in like Indigo Prophecy, and I got really involved in the story of it all, if THAT shit made a brother tear up... I swear, I wouldn't even want to play videogames again. At All. :smh:
 
Brown Bear said:
When I was a kid, I cried @ the end of Bambi

DAMN!... YOU TOO?!?

I wasn't going to mention that one but fuck it! I remember when bambi's mother got wasted by the hunter, i held it in because i didn't want my brother to see me get misty about a cartoon but my eyes did fill up!! Damn, I'm glad you mentioned that because I wasn't! :o
 
bborn said:
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Blood Diamonds and that other flick with BruceWillis taking his troops into Africa to free that Prince

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Tears of the Sun. Great movie.


I have teared up at the end of Lord of the Rings: Two Towers, when the kings nephew and Gandalf show up during the battle of Helms Deep and ride down the side of the hill and start whoopin ass.

Love that whole part.
 
Indelible_01 said:
The ending of "Big Fish"...that 1 got me a little :rolleyes:
cosign, also Pursuit of Happyness, i lost my father almost 5 years ago and the father/son relationships in these films got to me.
 
Indelible_01 said:
The ending of "Big Fish"...that 1 got me a little :rolleyes:
cosign, also Pursuit of Happyness, i lost my father almost 5 years ago and the father/son relationships in these films got to me. the scene where he had to sleep in the subway station bathroom was like the lowest point a man could be in. also the scene where his son after all they had been through, where his son tells him "you're a good papa," damn that got to me.
 
Dont want to put too many in fear of sounding a lil bitch like.. but ever since having a son, Ive noticed that certain movies get me emotional.. co sign on John Q and Pursuit of Happiness..
"Im not supposed to bury my son, he's supposed to bury me"
"Don't let anybody tell you that you can't do something. Not even me"
 
There are any number of film which have made me tear up. I'm a 6' 5½" 235lb nigga. I don't have to act hard. Sometimes it's not merely tragically sad movies that get to me. If a character sacrifices himself on a point of honor and in the interest of someone else, that will often choke me up, particularly if the beneficiary of the sacrifice is a child or a woman. Or, when a character stares death in the face. For example, in Sin City when Bruce Willis says "A young girl lives. An old man dies. Fair Trade."

  • Ma Vie En Rose
  • Hav Plenty (When Hav realizes that Lee's word processor password is her name)
  • Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants (When Bailey is dying and tells Tibby that the pants have all ready worked their magic by bringing them together)
  • Tombstone (When Doc is dying of tuberculosis and Wyatt says "Thanks for always being there, Doc.)
  • Boys Don't Cry
  • Deep Impact (When Beeterman goes back for his girlfriend, and Andrea says "Look on the bright side. We'll all have high schools named after us."
  • Roman Holiday
  • Manhattan
  • Romeo + Juliet (1996)
  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (When Bottom says "I have had a most rare vision. I have had a dream; past the wit of man to say what dream it was.")
  • Camp (When Michael goes to his prom in drag and gets jumps by a bunch of homophobic closet cases)
  • A Patch Of Blue (When Gordon--Sidney Poitier--sends Selena away to a school for the blind because he knows that racist American society would never let them be together)
  • Selena (When a bad ass Cholo rips the bumber off his low-rider and they think he's going to be pissed, but he sort of looks down at his shoes sheepishly and says, "Anything for Selenas."
  • Pretty Woman (When Richard Gere takes Julia Roberts back to the Rodeo Drive store where she had gotten snubbed for being poor, and makes the personal shoppers attend to her like she was Queen Elizabeth.)
  • E.T. (When ET tells Gertie to "Be good.")
  • Big Trouble In Little China (When Old Jack Burton says "We really shook the pillars of heaven, didn't we, Wang?")

and on and on...
 
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yeh john q, was official man. i didnt know it was a true story when i first watched it. movies like that alwyas make me wonder what i would do in those types of situations. he was willing to sacrifice his life just so his son can live another day.
 
Mask, not the one with Jim Carey, the one with Cher.
Imitation of Life
Antoine Fisher
 
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