same here. does anyone else get random moments of getting choked up? i'll be reading a magazine or something and a certain line will give me that lump in my throat. i havent actually "cried" in like 8 years and that was for a family member's funeral.
Alcohol definitely makes me more susceptible to crying. If the movie is good and there's a scene or character I can relate to, I'll get a little tear going.
Anything to do with child abuse or psychologically damaged people will do it easily. The stupidest movie I can remember getting teary eyed at was Silent Night, Deadly Night because it starts with the main character as a kid being treated poorly in an orphanage
I've cried at very dumb shit while drunk
Watched aqua teen hunger force drunk a few times while drinking and laughed so uncontrollably hysterically that it's obvious how much the alcohol was fricking with my emotions
LotR, several parts: >Boromir's Death >Sam's "the stories that stayed with you" speech >Sam's "do you remember the Shire?" speech >Frodo waking up and seeing Gandalf and the rest of the Fellowship >"You bow to no one." >The Grey Havens bit
The end of Terminator 2
Lol me too. The way Ewan MacDonald said "you were my brother, Anakin, I loved you!" it was a well-acted bit in a shitty script.
When I get hangovers I get emotional for some reason and most movies make me cry then. They don’t even have to be sad sometimes it could just be a minor uplifting scene. I need to quit this poison man.
Women will b***h what a surprise
As for movies that made me cry the most memorable ones are the truman show and pretty village pretty flame. Both were a while ago though
I wish I knew they aren't people before I watched that movie the first time.
But to be fair we are crying watching a human's emotions and not actually crying over the "dead".
Definitely this. And I found it interesting that the biggest tearjerking moment in that movie isn't seeing the israelites die specifically, but rather a gentile sad that he couldn't save more.
the last real human being i cried for was a pet gerbil when i was 6 or 7.
i can't remember the last 'sad' film i watched which i didn't cry at.
i think the most i cried at a film was either bridge to teribithia (my gf at the time bullied me somehting terrible about it for a long time after but in a cute way lol) or guardians of the galaxy 2 (my dad died when i was a baby, my mum dragged me to the cinema to see it and she was too scared to talk to me for a week or so after)
My last legitimate cry was when my mom was dying. I held it together for awhile but broke down alone in the shower. Was fine the entire day while we were just sort of waiting. When she finally died in front of me I reverted to being ten or something and cried into my dad's chest. I was 30.
Movie though? I always get a tear or two a few points during LotR. Anything with kids usually makes me emotional, but I think that's normal for young parents.
Not crying at movies is a sign of a mix of low iq and low empathy.
Low iq because you lack the capacity to pretend and low empathy beucase even if you have the iq, you don’t connect to others.
I believe with your verbiage, you are implying you would leak boymilk into your shorts in her vincnty ?
Btw she cheats on everything and enjoys mindfricking her partners if cheating doesn’t satuoge it
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It's an American thing, always ready to fire it at a moments notice. Why even pull it out? >b-b-but it's just for the picture
Seethe, she probably fired a few rounds into the ceiling right after this
>Why even pull it out?
Good point, lmao
[...] >TAKE YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER, ALL THE BADASS GUN GUYS ON YOUTUBE AND REDDIT SAID TRIGGER DISPLINE!
imagine that I had a soijak pic to accompany this message, you get the idea
Relax. No one's really judging you for not understanding guns.
It's an American thing, always ready to fire it at a moments notice. Why even pull it out? >b-b-but it's just for the picture
Seethe, she probably fired a few rounds into the ceiling right after this
>TAKE YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER, ALL THE BADASS GUN GUYS ON YOUTUBE AND REDDIT SAID TRIGGER DISPLINE!
imagine that I had a soijak pic to accompany this message, you get the idea
I've cried in front of my wife many times but I have an enormous capacity for empathy
>piercings
Dropped.
There was this episode of Futurama Fry realizes that his brother named his son after him and really missed him when he disappeared. It was a really bittersweet reveal.
Totally yeah. Reccoa and Jerid's deaths hit me pretty hard too. The last 2 episodes are super sobering.
Even though it isn't Tomino, the ending of stardust memory shook me a little bit. I watched it before zeta so the colony drop actually succeeding took me by suprise.
>Baron Nishi bonding with the dying marine >Nishi's farewell to his men then asking the last officer to hand him his rifle >'Song For The Defense Of Iwo Jima' scene
God I love this movie
This and the strawberries fricking end me. >go back Sam! I ‘m going to Mordor alone! >of course you are! And I’m going with you! (Knowing full well he can’t swim but he loves his homie too much to turn back)
also this (plus the boromir & aragorn scene in lothlorien)
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When I first saw Yu Yu Hakusho I was around 10 or 11 but I remember being hit really hard by the funeral part of the very first episode. When his teacher who he thought was just an annoying authority figure got so pissed about how Yusuke could have turned it all around and was a good person at heart and especially Kuwabara coming in crying in rage at Yusuke leaving him alone.
All anime Id ever scene was pretty much pure action at that point in my life and I was really surprised and teared up pretty significantly.
those first chunk of episodes of YYH were so frickin poignant. i'll always remember scenes like the funeral, the house fire, etc.
There was this episode of Futurama Fry realizes that his brother named his son after him and really missed him when he disappeared. It was a really bittersweet reveal.
Jurassic Bark is a tearjerker for sure, but for me, it's almost too easy if you're using a dog. Like if it was a game where the goal was to make the audience crime, dead dogs are cheat mode.
Yes, Luck of the Fryish is a tearjerker because of the story. Jurassic Bark achieves it by showing a dog waiting loyally for its lost owner while playing a sad dog in the background.
The end of the first half of gone with the wind before intermission when Scarlett runs out to the field in desperation and her following speech chokes me up a little. no movie has really made me cry, though.
>"I do love you David. I have always loved you." >That was the everlasting moment he had been waiting for. And the moment had passed, for Monica was sound asleep. More than merely asleep. >Should he shake her she would never rouse. So David went to sleep too. And for the first time in his life, he went to that place... where dreams are born.
>Book: Flowers for Algernon.
It's always impressive when a book can make you cry, without the visceral stimulation that films have with sight and sound. I remember crying when I read Ender's Game, at the end with the Bug Queen, and, oddly, Catch-22 in the Major Major Major Major chapter, because his life was so damn sad.
Because it's intriguingly batshit insane. I want to understand how this could possibly make sense. Either it'll be interesting and fuel my imagination based on the way this dude's brain works, or it'll be dumbshit tinfoil tier and funny. There's nothing to lose.
I remember the funeral of my grandpa from my father's side. It was the only day I saw my dad's eyes water a bit. He didnt cry loud, he didnt say anything. I just saw he wipe off a single tear with a handkerchief, and pretend nothing happened. I couldnt really understand what was going on his mind, he felt like a mystery to me.
To this day I feel like don't really know him or what moves him. I'm his youngest son, he had me when he was 40... I feel like I've been just a small part of his life, something that simply happened after he was already old and mature and already had his life basically settled. Now he's 70, and I still feel like I don't know him. He was a present father and all... I just don't understand him and I wish I did.
If you full on cry you're a homosexual pussy. A tear is allowed. One single tear. That's what it means to be a man. Never cry in front of a woman or child.
Just finished the godfather part 3 (as well as the other 2 a couple of days earlier) for the first time in my life and that ending flashback of Michael dancing with his first wife and his daughter just hit me like a brick wall. That shit went right into my heart past everything else, man just something about this sweet reminicent vibe got to me
You know, I've seen the worst of the worst, horror anime OVAs, all the video nasties, Bumfights, August Underground, all of depression-core and felt practically nothing. But I cry like a little b***h at the end of Pan's Labyrinth, it just kicks my ass everytime
I'm gay as frick because I choke up at all kinds of "power of friendship" shit in shonen manga and tokusatsu shows. Often, there may be a sad moment and I'd start choking up, but because of anticipation of something cool about to happen.
A big thing is in Digimon Our War Game when MetalGarurumon and WarGreymon get their asses kicked by Diablomon and Yamato and Taichi go into their computers. I start choking up not because their partners are dying, but because I know they'll Jogress into Omegamon in a moment. My eyes are misty even as I recall the moment when typing this.
Other such moments are Kuririn dying on Namek or Cell killing 16
Forgive this post but I can't watch the climax of Rock Lee vs Gaara because I know I'll crack up, Guy's speech about Lee is just....shit
Kuwabara's fake death during the tournament in YuYu Hakusho was also so devastating on it's first watch, I was weeping
Based. A number of moments in YYH hit me too. I was flipping through some volumes of Naruto and choking up to shit like the sand trio appearing out of nowhere to help against Kimimaro and friends, or Naruto activating his Kyubi power against Sasuke.
Based. A number of moments in YYH hit me too. I was flipping through some volumes of Naruto and choking up to shit like the sand trio appearing out of nowhere to help against Kimimaro and friends, or Naruto activating his Kyubi power against Sasuke.
When I first saw Yu Yu Hakusho I was around 10 or 11 but I remember being hit really hard by the funeral part of the very first episode. When his teacher who he thought was just an annoying authority figure got so pissed about how Yusuke could have turned it all around and was a good person at heart and especially Kuwabara coming in crying in rage at Yusuke leaving him alone.
All anime Id ever scene was pretty much pure action at that point in my life and I was really surprised and teared up pretty significantly.
If it's a Naruto scene, it's gotta be Naruto trying to convince Sasuke in their first fight, or later on when Jiraiya dies and Naruto is just sitting in the dark alone and silently crying by himself.
I shed some tears in front of a counselor once, but didn't sob like some homosexual. She was attractive too.
I realized that, even in a space that's supposed to be as welcoming to crying as possible, it's STILL lame as frick and i'll never do it again in front of anybody, period. Any guy who does this I immediately discount into the homosexual pile.
I well up every time. A glorious yet solemn reminder that the days of the paleskins are over. The darkness of darkdom and the dark-skinned savages continue to take over every aspect of what was formerly called 'civilization.' I do not wish to see what man-made horrors will unfold in the next century. This century is already turning out bad enough. Thank the fates that I shall not live to see any of it.
Yet the very end gives me some hope albeit a false hope which I know is mere wishful thinking. Life can still be enjoyed but the ever present threat of darkness never ceases. It is an unfortunate fact of this life that the wragged, wretched, weary, non-white souls will always be here or there, near or far, no matter where you are. Living amongst such savage beasts is just part and parcel of life on this beautiful, hellish rock where Lucifer himself was exiled. The devil and his spawn work tirelessly to spread death and destruction. Evil is tireless in its infectious expansion. It will get worse and worse but the Savior of the non-savage man will return one day. That is the hope anyway. To look up after being surrounded by brutish, bumbling, dark-skinned beasts and see the Savior, the Son of Man, with the Great Morning Star blazing behind Him, finally returned to save his people and destroy the evil darkness once and for all.
My eyes slightly water at most anything even a bit sentimental or sad. I also do it at things that just move me too much, like listening to some amazing opera singer.
How do I stop doing this?
I used to be like this. Very emotional and very empathetic. Eventually I got basically burned out and now I barely feel any emotion at all. I haven't cried in years. Or laughed, or got excited.
the black hawk down ending is very somber when hes talking to his dead friend where the red fern grows wise blood gettysburg but when im with people the moments are ruined i dont even feel emotional when other people are around and that applies to action and drama movies too people existing sucks the fun out of it
>pretending to be a woman and then replying to yourself on Cinemaphile
one step away from being a troony
you might as well skip the middle part and rope right now
I had a buddy whose gf left him after his dad died and he spent the night getting drunk and crying in his garage. She'll never admit that's why but we both know it was
Woman here: Yes, we do this. Why? We are manipulative hypocrites.
Imagine giving a flying frick what women think after thousands of years of dealing with them and learning their ways. They are not magical or special beings. They are not divine goddesses. They are creatures who have never understood nor acknowledged their place in this world. Men understand their role in society. The concept of Civilization and the concrete upon which it was built would crumble without men. Many years ago I stopped caring about trying to be be what I believed a woman wanted to me to be. I keep all people, but women in particular, at arm's length. They will only slow you down in your quest for spiritual enlightenment which is impossible for them to comprehend.
Stop worrying about them. Do not waste your finite time or energy trying to please them or appeal to them. You need not ignore them entirely (as that is nearly impossible in this day and age) but keep them at arm's length and do not allow yourself to be distracted and lead astray by their beauty. Admire them from afar if you must but do not give into lust.
Some do say this kind of shit. Why would you want them around, though? I think you shouldn't be a crybaby. But being too guarded makes you tiresome to be around. Noone likes that
It doesn't go down like this, instead your gf stops talking to you after seeing you cry and eventually cheats on you. Women do not deserve to experience the full spectrum of male sensibility. It's a full world only for us men.
The only time I cried from beauty/awe was as the credits rolled in 2001: A Space Odyssey. I was a young teenager, sober, with family. It was my first time watching it and I haven't watched it since in fear of tainting my memory of it. I label it as my favorite movie.
From memory here is a list of movies that have made me cry when I was a kid >Hachi (heckin pupperino) >The Bucket List (I was like 12 and the concept was kino) >Shrek 4 (I just marathoned all the Shrek's and when he died I cried because it was sweet)
Now I have a gf and I refuse to cry because of a movie around her so now there's only been movies that have made choke up (would've probably cried if she wasn't there). >About Time >it's a Wonderful Life >Logan Lucky >Paddington 2 >Shaun the Sheep movie >Melancholia >Dead Poets Society >Hacksaw Ridge >Warrior >The Blind Side
For me it was when Jack stayed behind and watched Rose get lowered down to the water in a lifeboat. He said there was another boat for him and she believed him, but once she started being lowered down she realized he was lying, and got back onto the ship. They met again at the grand staircase, the most romantic place in the universe. It made me tear up because I know I'd do anything to save my wife, including sacrificing myself, but she would never leave without me. >inb4 kissless virgins tell me I'm wrong
watching Jack's frozen corpse disappear into the abyss got me even as an 11 year old. I remember trying to hide my crying from my mom and sister, I was all, "It's not that sad" as I was choking back tears.
The dead mother holding her dead baby in the water also got me.
>Rose dying and going to Heaven makes me choke
i too am overcome with emotion when rose is reunited in heaven not with her devoted spouse or her children but with the penniless hobo who fricked her brains out in a luggage compartment when she was 17
Rose was an adulterous prostitute who refused to repent of her wanton ways. Her jezebel spirit was with her unto death. There is no way she would've made it into everlasting life.
this is true, it's still a tearjerker
and anyway, it's where she was happiest, let the woman have the afterlife she wants
Rose was an adulterous prostitute who refused to repent of her wanton ways. Her jezebel spirit was with her unto death. There is no way she would've made it into everlasting life.
I mean as others have said after first viewing if you stop and think about it and are a man you should really have little to no sympathy for her as a character. She's a pretty awful woman.
Fun fact, that irish mum was the same chick that played Vasquez from Aliens and John Connor's foster mother.
James Cameron must have had a thing for her.
She's an attractive lady, Vasquez gave me a really big fetish for short haired Cholas. Big breasts too, they take pains to hide it in all her movies but they are a pretty decent set.
When I decided to google her for booba I did NOT expect her to be a 63yo gilf with her own designer bra company.
I love gilfs so much bros. Every 20yo girl is hot. To be in your 40s/50s/60s and still be frickable just does something to me.
I used to be dead inside but a few years ago I started having more of an emotional reaction to things. Dunno what caused it, maybe just getting older? I don't bawl or anything, I might just tear up a little bit. It happened a couple times when I watched Past Lives yesterday.
I don’t know any crazy women who would actually be so fricking transparent as to say these two things explicitly.
That being said, every time I have shown an ounce of vulnerability in front of my girlfriend ai have regretted it, and she says our relationship is in the gutter because I am “putting up a wall”
Call me Chinese but I love that big fricking wall.
That being said
It’s a Wonderful Life
Return of the King
Zulu
Master and Commander
Yes, The Fountain and Kill Bill 2 (when she gets buried alive). It was the first time I watched them when I was like 18 and I was just discovering cannabis, so both experiences were quite intense.
The Elephant Man fricking destroyed me. I cried a couple of times during the film, but the ending, Jesus Christ. It's one of the hardest times I've ever cried in my life, and I don't mean just at a movie. I started crying right now just by thinking about it.
The "I am a man" scene is overrated though. Don't know why people think that's the emotional heart of the film.
>WAAAH WAAAAAH NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE IN SOCIETY ACCEPT ME BEING AN EMOTIONALLY moronic ADULT MALE THAT BREAKS DOWN OVER FICTION
Numales are the most pathetic specimen on Earth, Jesus Christ.
>das >talking like a Black person
You know what? I think it's all that black semen pumped up your butthole, now it's backed into your frickin' brain and it's comin' out your mouth!
There was a movie called “About Time” that examined a father and son’s relationship that made me weep like a baby for several days.
I just love my boys so much. Family makes life worth living bros.
Oh goddamn, I forgot about that movie. The beach scene. I loved that movie, but I only watched it once straight through because I couldn't handle watching the beach scene again.
I admit some capeshit has made my eyes moist. The GotG 2 scene where Yondu dies made me sad. It's mainly scenes of brother/fatherhood hat get me I think.
For me it was the latest one, with Rocket and Lylla.
I just found this part silly, where they’re in heaven and they kiss. Lyla dying was sad but them kissing in heaven felt so weird. It was just goofy in a Guardians of the Galaxy movie, like are these little animals going to frick next?
Floor and Teef getting shot was brutal though.
The Muppet Movie. I saw it at a time where I didn't really have anyone to talk to, so since togetherness and connection was a big theme, it had some moments that made me tear up cause I felt so alone compared to them.
And then Gonzo started singing "I Hope I Go Back There Someday" and I flat out cried. It was silent, but I also started vocally crying and the stream was almost perpetual.
Kino movie btw. I'm talking Top 100 it's that good. Check it out if you haven't yet.
I think it's an open, unabashed, genuine letter to be happy and kind to one another, which is depressingly rare. It's damn near 50 years old and is still uncontested. I love that song too. Muppets are goated.
I have to say, "Rainbow Connection" always makes me openly weep. I know why, but I'm far too embarrassed to say.
When Love is Gone from Muppets Christmas Carol always makes me cry. That bit at the end where old Scrooge joins in on the song, crying, clearly reliving a painful memory that he's already relived a thousand times in his head just gets me every time. The Muppets can really go for those tearjerkers when they want.
I cried at the end of LOTR ROTK like a baby when I saw it in theaters at like 9 yo . Grew up watching the movies and was a super fan at the time. When the boys are seeing Frodo off before he leaves with the elves the waterworks dropped. I had this vague feeling that it was all coming to an end and things were never gonna be the same. I was kinda right. Kino like that just doesn't really happen anymore. Sams monologue in TTT still kinda gets me worked up and reminds me how optimistic I was as a kid.
Actually I get emotional very easily, that's why I avoid watching anything that might make me emotional around my gf. I just tell her I dont really into movies or tv because it's a woman thing, and she just goes along with it.
I dont mind crying around my bros, but never ever show weakness around women, anons. They are cruel and they wont forget it
Watched this after taking care of my dying grandpa. It really is true, right at the end, everybody just cries for their mother and wants to feel her love again.
I cried a little bit during Interstellar at the part where he's watching the videos of his kids. First time I watched it I was alone and in a weird place family wise.
My Dog Slip made me sob harder than any movie I can think of. I was still a kid but damn did I cry. Ended up waking up my mom who was across the house.
I'm not proud to admit it, but the office. There's a scene near the end where the red-headed receptionist gets a surprise visit by her birth parents (she's a foster kid), and they hug.
I've never known my father and my mother is a stranger and the scene took me by surprise at a time when I was an emotional wreck.
Logan, yes.
I said this once in a thread of the same subject, but then someone told me, "You have to go back".
Same. I watched it three times, and while each time had a lesser impact each time, it still had one. It's a personal favorite.
You're still living your life. Take value in the things and people important to you, frick everyone else
This, but because my dad looks similar to Hugh and is dead. Haven't watched it again.
Oh, and Coop watching the video messages, and Aragorn telling the Hobbits that they bow to no one.
>crying at capeshit
LMFAO
You cried b***h tears over heckin capeshit.
no because whenever i feel it coming i suppress it
same here. does anyone else get random moments of getting choked up? i'll be reading a magazine or something and a certain line will give me that lump in my throat. i havent actually "cried" in like 8 years and that was for a family member's funeral.
does being shitfaced drunk count
I actually cried at 28 weeks later when dom fuggin eviscerates his wife, but again - I was just in a alcohol induced mood.
Part of elephant man made me cry, and stroszek and enigma of kaspar houser made me cry.
Alcohol definitely makes me more susceptible to crying. If the movie is good and there's a scene or character I can relate to, I'll get a little tear going.
Anything to do with child abuse or psychologically damaged people will do it easily. The stupidest movie I can remember getting teary eyed at was Silent Night, Deadly Night because it starts with the main character as a kid being treated poorly in an orphanage
I've cried at very dumb shit while drunk
Watched aqua teen hunger force drunk a few times while drinking and laughed so uncontrollably hysterically that it's obvious how much the alcohol was fricking with my emotions
Ryan?
Star Wars Episode III:Revenge of the Sith
Be careful anon, patrician taste isn't appreciated around here.
LotR, several parts:
>Boromir's Death
>Sam's "the stories that stayed with you" speech
>Sam's "do you remember the Shire?" speech
>Frodo waking up and seeing Gandalf and the rest of the Fellowship
>"You bow to no one."
>The Grey Havens bit
The end of Terminator 2
Lol me too. The way Ewan MacDonald said "you were my brother, Anakin, I loved you!" it was a well-acted bit in a shitty script.
When I get hangovers I get emotional for some reason and most movies make me cry then. They don’t even have to be sad sometimes it could just be a minor uplifting scene. I need to quit this poison man.
>Why are you so always so closed off to me?!
Women will b***h what a surprise
As for movies that made me cry the most memorable ones are the truman show and pretty village pretty flame. Both were a while ago though
just watched truman show last night; teared up a few times
Yes. Elephant Man does a good job of it.
Yeah
I wish I knew they aren't people before I watched that movie the first time.
But to be fair we are crying watching a human's emotions and not actually crying over the "dead".
jews are people anon come on i know Cinemaphile is blue /misc/ but try to keep stuff like this in containment threads
I want my runtime back. I would rather jerk off to Asa Akira with it.
Definitely this. And I found it interesting that the biggest tearjerking moment in that movie isn't seeing the israelites die specifically, but rather a gentile sad that he couldn't save more.
I cried because of the ones he saved
"I could have done more", this scene kills me everytime
Toy Story 3 emotionally manipulated some tears out of me.
The ending of Cinema Paradiso, mostly because of Ennio Morricone's score.
yes
the last real human being i cried for was a pet gerbil when i was 6 or 7.
i can't remember the last 'sad' film i watched which i didn't cry at.
i think the most i cried at a film was either bridge to teribithia (my gf at the time bullied me somehting terrible about it for a long time after but in a cute way lol) or guardians of the galaxy 2 (my dad died when i was a baby, my mum dragged me to the cinema to see it and she was too scared to talk to me for a week or so after)
My last legitimate cry was when my mom was dying. I held it together for awhile but broke down alone in the shower. Was fine the entire day while we were just sort of waiting. When she finally died in front of me I reverted to being ten or something and cried into my dad's chest. I was 30.
Movie though? I always get a tear or two a few points during LotR. Anything with kids usually makes me emotional, but I think that's normal for young parents.
Not crying at movies is a sign of a mix of low iq and low empathy.
Low iq because you lack the capacity to pretend and low empathy beucase even if you have the iq, you don’t connect to others.
I would roast her for her terrible trigger discipline, but around her I'd probably have a negligent discharge too, if you catch my drift.
I believe with your verbiage, you are implying you would leak boymilk into your shorts in her vincnty ?
Btw she cheats on everything and enjoys mindfricking her partners if cheating doesn’t satuoge it
I'd do more than leak, my friend
>Why even pull it out?
Good point, lmao
Relax. No one's really judging you for not understanding guns.
It's an American thing, always ready to fire it at a moments notice. Why even pull it out?
>b-b-but it's just for the picture
Seethe, she probably fired a few rounds into the ceiling right after this
>TAKE YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER, ALL THE BADASS GUN GUYS ON YOUTUBE AND REDDIT SAID TRIGGER DISPLINE!
imagine that I had a soijak pic to accompany this message, you get the idea
>trigger discipline
Dumb b***h
Midwit post
I've cried in front of my wife many times but I have an enormous capacity for empathy
>piercings
Dropped.
Best emotional ep of series
it’s the latter for me
Bambi
That shit traumatized me. Thanks disney.
Couple of times, being capable of being moved by art is a gift and ow the edge I feel nothing people should be reminded they have something missing.
Aftersun was the most recent one to really get me.
once
I had forgotten this movie existed and seeing this gave me unpleasant flashbacks
There was no happy ending in the book.
That's an understatement. Everyone has a sad ending.
Camaraderie through hardships always make me well up
this comic looks like it was drawn by a homosexual but actually criticizes women? more of this, please.
I cry at the end of Gundam III: Encounters in Space every time. Even just hearing the music from that part makes me tear up.
That's good but I tear up at the end of zeta when kamille faces off against scirocco.
see you on /m/
Zeta's ending is really sad too. Tomino knows how to tug at my heartstrings.
>Comet's go... like zoom!
Totally yeah. Reccoa and Jerid's deaths hit me pretty hard too. The last 2 episodes are super sobering.
Even though it isn't Tomino, the ending of stardust memory shook me a little bit. I watched it before zeta so the colony drop actually succeeding took me by suprise.
Emma and Henken's deaths were rough too. That whole finale is still just insanely intense and depressing.
The actual meat of the finale as far as the colony drop going down in 0083 is great. I really like Gato's suicide by Feddie fleet as well.
As always FRICK Nina Purpleton.
lmfao seriously. How did kou get thrown in the slammer while nina got off scott free?
I don't know. I'd love to pick the writer's brains about just what the frick he was thinking with Nina's whole deal at the end.
At least the manga has her frick off and disappear.
>Baron Nishi bonding with the dying marine
>Nishi's farewell to his men then asking the last officer to hand him his rifle
>'Song For The Defense Of Iwo Jima' scene
God I love this movie
This and the other flick when you find out what happens to the Indian dude.
Pic rel.
Literally can't even quote it without tearing up.
Lord of the Rings is easy mode for these threads.
This and the strawberries fricking end me.
>go back Sam! I ‘m going to Mordor alone!
>of course you are! And I’m going with you! (Knowing full well he can’t swim but he loves his homie too much to turn back)
Neither of these scenes actually got me but the end of Two Towers always makes me crack
crying from lotr is gay
t. Uruk-hai
Brownskin
t. woman
this
also this (plus the boromir & aragorn scene in lothlorien)
those first chunk of episodes of YYH were so frickin poignant. i'll always remember scenes like the funeral, the house fire, etc.
There was this episode of Futurama Fry realizes that his brother named his son after him and really missed him when he disappeared. It was a really bittersweet reveal.
Luck of the Fryish. He thought his brother was just a jerk but learned that he missed Fry terribly when he disappeared.
Everyone always talks about the damn dog episode but forget about how wonderful this reveal was
Jurassic Bark is a tearjerker for sure, but for me, it's almost too easy if you're using a dog. Like if it was a game where the goal was to make the audience crime, dead dogs are cheat mode.
Yes, Luck of the Fryish is a tearjerker because of the story. Jurassic Bark achieves it by showing a dog waiting loyally for its lost owner while playing a sad dog in the background.
if this show wasn't zombified it would've been remembered very well with just its original run
There were still a few sweet scenes in the newer run, like the Zoidberg episode that ripped off City Lights.
I think the newest finale stuck the landing best of any of them too, imo Meanwhile > Devil's Hands > Wild Green Yonder > Overclockwise
>it would've been remembered very well
it still is, kvetching by neckbeard tryhards won't change that
This is the only appropriate response to a
man crying. Major ick.
i get close
Source?
Taxi Driver
I cried in front of my gf of 2 years once, she broke up with me 2 weeks later
If she does this she's not someone you wanna be with for long term anyway
women automatically lose the minimum respect they have for you when they see you crying, you have been warned
t. divorced with kids
The end of the first half of gone with the wind before intermission when Scarlett runs out to the field in desperation and her following speech chokes me up a little. no movie has really made me cry, though.
Every fricking time
terrible time for rain
The ending of AI has always got me.
>"I do love you David. I have always loved you."
>That was the everlasting moment he had been waiting for. And the moment had passed, for Monica was sound asleep. More than merely asleep.
>Should he shake her she would never rouse. So David went to sleep too. And for the first time in his life, he went to that place... where dreams are born.
Requiem for a Dream with the scene with the mother had me crying like a b***h when I first saw it. Only time I've cried at a movie.
Movie: Big Fish.
Show: Band of Brothers (final interview segment)
Book: Flowers for Algernon.
I still pull up the YT clips when I feel like a good cry.
>Book: Flowers for Algernon.
It's always impressive when a book can make you cry, without the visceral stimulation that films have with sight and sound. I remember crying when I read Ender's Game, at the end with the Bug Queen, and, oddly, Catch-22 in the Major Major Major Major chapter, because his life was so damn sad.
Catch-22 also got me with the kid who "froze to death"
Hospital scene in The Batman
A lot of films that show innocent teenage love make cry. Last one to do it was Suzume.
Sneed scene in The Simpsons
Supremely comfy ending, despite the sad subject matter.
I unironically believe this is what happened to Hitler
What? How? Elaborate, I'm genuinely curious
Why are you responding to a moronic frog posting /misc/ shitpost?
Because it's intriguingly batshit insane. I want to understand how this could possibly make sense. Either it'll be interesting and fuel my imagination based on the way this dude's brain works, or it'll be dumbshit tinfoil tier and funny. There's nothing to lose.
>implying he's not trying to boost his own post
BRIGHT EYEEEEEEEEEES
Can we just agree that crying is homosexual shit?
I wear my tears proudly, like small, wet, salty badges of emotional truth.
You know the fricking scene
To be fair you shouldn’t cry in front of your woman. That’s gay af.
I cried in front of my gf when we had to kill my dog. She doesn't seem to hold it against me.
she started secretly cucking you with Chad the very next day, sorry
This movie made me go through all the emotuons as a kid
Hotel Rwanda and Schindlers list.
>doyouknowwhereweare.jpg
Is the comic implying >she is a man?
Yeah
Interstellar
Mr Nobody
Kimi no na wa (caused OP's pic in my gf)
Arrival
Infamous 2 evil ending
>Interstellar
same
man I need to watch it again
I guess, learned my leson never to cry in front of a woman
>learned my leson never to cry in front of a woman
Good but the better lesson to learn would be that those movies fricking suck
lol what a fricking loser
>Interstellar
For me, it was Rust watching his children grow up through the video messages after Miller's planet.
I full on wept.
>rust
>webm has subtitles and you still got his name wrong
kek
That scene in In The Dust when John Cusack realizes Ashley Laurence is never going to love him and he burns up the painting.
Pretty much every other episode of LOST, honestly.
Unironically the finale fricking killed me
HOTD episode 8 hit right in the feels, i didnt ball out crying but my eyes did water a bit
Man, that 2 minute sequence of an old man sitting in a chair was better than anything in the last two seasons of GoT
Book/comic: Hajime no Ippo
Movie: Snow White
Times it's acceptable to cry as a man
>close friend, family member, or spouse/gf died
>that's it
>t. matt walsh
You're still better off not if your girl is watching you. Better safe than sorry
I remember the funeral of my grandpa from my father's side. It was the only day I saw my dad's eyes water a bit. He didnt cry loud, he didnt say anything. I just saw he wipe off a single tear with a handkerchief, and pretend nothing happened. I couldnt really understand what was going on his mind, he felt like a mystery to me.
To this day I feel like don't really know him or what moves him. I'm his youngest son, he had me when he was 40... I feel like I've been just a small part of his life, something that simply happened after he was already old and mature and already had his life basically settled. Now he's 70, and I still feel like I don't know him. He was a present father and all... I just don't understand him and I wish I did.
based
also the end credits when Rotation kicks in
for me it was the neonpunch disbandment prank
You are a fricking homosexual.
I've become a sentimental person over the years
>capeshit, video games, & soi wars
jeez youre a frickin homo, aintcha?
most recently, magnolia
Nice list.
>over the years
All 16 of them?
Your list is mostly video games
I'm 27
Thanks
>The Batman
When?
Holy shit, what a fricking homosexual, and not because you cry, but because you cry over this shit.
What exactly got you "feeling something" in farcry 5? The only thing I could think of was Joeseph lamenting the death of his brothers
The only acceptable reason for a man to cry is if his small children die. Otherwise? Shut the frick up, or cut your balls off, homosexual. Pick one.
also it has to be alone. NOBODY can witness your cry.
If you full on cry you're a homosexual pussy. A tear is allowed. One single tear. That's what it means to be a man. Never cry in front of a woman or child.
I know what you mean. Sometimes when I see litter, I shed a tear for Mother Earth, but just one.
I cry at movies when I'm alone, I would never cry in front of someone else.
Just watched Arthur (1981) for the first time today, I cried when Hobson was in the hospital.
based facts and logic webcomic
can confirm females do be like that when they're not busy shopping
t. sex-haver, non-incel
No, but Being There and Ikiru always make me melancholy
I cry every time I watch Hi Ren or reactions to Hi Ren.
Just finished the godfather part 3 (as well as the other 2 a couple of days earlier) for the first time in my life and that ending flashback of Michael dancing with his first wife and his daughter just hit me like a brick wall. That shit went right into my heart past everything else, man just something about this sweet reminicent vibe got to me
wHY IS THE DUDE BROWN?
You know, I've seen the worst of the worst, horror anime OVAs, all the video nasties, Bumfights, August Underground, all of depression-core and felt practically nothing. But I cry like a little b***h at the end of Pan's Labyrinth, it just kicks my ass everytime
>Didn't laugh your ass off when the farmer gets his face caved in
homosexual.
With the bottle, that's such a classic
Now I gotta rewatch it, it's rum and coke time
I'm gay as frick because I choke up at all kinds of "power of friendship" shit in shonen manga and tokusatsu shows. Often, there may be a sad moment and I'd start choking up, but because of anticipation of something cool about to happen.
A big thing is in Digimon Our War Game when MetalGarurumon and WarGreymon get their asses kicked by Diablomon and Yamato and Taichi go into their computers. I start choking up not because their partners are dying, but because I know they'll Jogress into Omegamon in a moment. My eyes are misty even as I recall the moment when typing this.
Other such moments are Kuririn dying on Namek or Cell killing 16
Forgive this post but I can't watch the climax of Rock Lee vs Gaara because I know I'll crack up, Guy's speech about Lee is just....shit
Kuwabara's fake death during the tournament in YuYu Hakusho was also so devastating on it's first watch, I was weeping
Based. A number of moments in YYH hit me too. I was flipping through some volumes of Naruto and choking up to shit like the sand trio appearing out of nowhere to help against Kimimaro and friends, or Naruto activating his Kyubi power against Sasuke.
When I first saw Yu Yu Hakusho I was around 10 or 11 but I remember being hit really hard by the funeral part of the very first episode. When his teacher who he thought was just an annoying authority figure got so pissed about how Yusuke could have turned it all around and was a good person at heart and especially Kuwabara coming in crying in rage at Yusuke leaving him alone.
All anime Id ever scene was pretty much pure action at that point in my life and I was really surprised and teared up pretty significantly.
If it's a Naruto scene, it's gotta be Naruto trying to convince Sasuke in their first fight, or later on when Jiraiya dies and Naruto is just sitting in the dark alone and silently crying by himself.
>asiatic cartoons
power of friendship stuff makes me cry because I've never had any friends. also stuff where people have happy childhoods for the same reason
Yes, I cried like a b***h multiple times during K-19: the widowmaker.
I shed some tears in front of a counselor once, but didn't sob like some homosexual. She was attractive too.
I realized that, even in a space that's supposed to be as welcoming to crying as possible, it's STILL lame as frick and i'll never do it again in front of anybody, period. Any guy who does this I immediately discount into the homosexual pile.
the only movie I ever cried watching was precious. I have no idea why I even watched it but damn.
Elaborate
Maybe he cried with laughter when Precious absconded with the bucket of chicken
Moon, When Sam calls home
https://youtu.be/UUzBE2d3WN8
Ai artificial intelligence is a sad one. Remarkable film about family
an entire afternoon
they shouldn't show that movie for children
I well up every time. A glorious yet solemn reminder that the days of the paleskins are over. The darkness of darkdom and the dark-skinned savages continue to take over every aspect of what was formerly called 'civilization.' I do not wish to see what man-made horrors will unfold in the next century. This century is already turning out bad enough. Thank the fates that I shall not live to see any of it.
Yet the very end gives me some hope albeit a false hope which I know is mere wishful thinking. Life can still be enjoyed but the ever present threat of darkness never ceases. It is an unfortunate fact of this life that the wragged, wretched, weary, non-white souls will always be here or there, near or far, no matter where you are. Living amongst such savage beasts is just part and parcel of life on this beautiful, hellish rock where Lucifer himself was exiled. The devil and his spawn work tirelessly to spread death and destruction. Evil is tireless in its infectious expansion. It will get worse and worse but the Savior of the non-savage man will return one day. That is the hope anyway. To look up after being surrounded by brutish, bumbling, dark-skinned beasts and see the Savior, the Son of Man, with the Great Morning Star blazing behind Him, finally returned to save his people and destroy the evil darkness once and for all.
My eyes slightly water at most anything even a bit sentimental or sad. I also do it at things that just move me too much, like listening to some amazing opera singer.
How do I stop doing this?
get hormones tested
>feminist shaming tactics
go back to crystal cafe you ugly misandrist c**t
Is this bait?
just because we also hate trannies doesn't mean you're welcome here roastie
Don't. never stop feeling, anon.
embrace it
but you must avoid miseryshit that's sad just to make you sad
nothing wrong with being easily moved. Just keep in mind that the world is full of ignorant morons that will make fun of you for that.
I used to be like this. Very emotional and very empathetic. Eventually I got basically burned out and now I barely feel any emotion at all. I haven't cried in years. Or laughed, or got excited.
Congrats on your depression
Thanks, it makes me more attractive to girls. They think I'm a rough man who has seen too much in life.
Weird example, but A Beautiful Mind, when he's saying goodbye to his hallucination.
Philadelphia
The Green Mile
the church scene in the hunt one of the very few that really got me
the anime gintama is also pretty good at getting them out of me
Almost every movie makes me cry
I'm not a gay so I don't hold back tears
>I'm not a gay so I don't hold back tears
homosexual men literally cry at everything
the black hawk down ending is very somber when hes talking to his dead friend where the red fern grows wise blood gettysburg but when im with people the moments are ruined i dont even feel emotional when other people are around and that applies to action and drama movies too people existing sucks the fun out of it
Do women actually say this though? I know they might think it, but most women will say they want their man to cry more in line with the last frame
Woman here: Yes, we do this. Why? We are manipulative hypocrites.
A self-hating woman? A self-aware woman? Holy kek what timeline am I in?
>pretending to be a woman and then replying to yourself on Cinemaphile
one step away from being a troony
you might as well skip the middle part and rope right now
I had a buddy whose gf left him after his dad died and he spent the night getting drunk and crying in his garage. She'll never admit that's why but we both know it was
Imagine giving a flying frick what women think after thousands of years of dealing with them and learning their ways. They are not magical or special beings. They are not divine goddesses. They are creatures who have never understood nor acknowledged their place in this world. Men understand their role in society. The concept of Civilization and the concrete upon which it was built would crumble without men. Many years ago I stopped caring about trying to be be what I believed a woman wanted to me to be. I keep all people, but women in particular, at arm's length. They will only slow you down in your quest for spiritual enlightenment which is impossible for them to comprehend.
Stop worrying about them. Do not waste your finite time or energy trying to please them or appeal to them. You need not ignore them entirely (as that is nearly impossible in this day and age) but keep them at arm's length and do not allow yourself to be distracted and lead astray by their beauty. Admire them from afar if you must but do not give into lust.
Some do say this kind of shit. Why would you want them around, though? I think you shouldn't be a crybaby. But being too guarded makes you tiresome to be around. Noone likes that
It doesn't go down like this, instead your gf stops talking to you after seeing you cry and eventually cheats on you. Women do not deserve to experience the full spectrum of male sensibility. It's a full world only for us men.
ive never cried once in my entire life im 69 years old
I'm gonna kill myself thanks to your post. I can't imagine a worse hell than living til 69 and still posting on this mongolian hellsite
I'd cry if I where 69 years old and still browsing Cinemaphile.
Despicable Me made me cry during its sad parts.
The only time I cried from beauty/awe was as the credits rolled in 2001: A Space Odyssey. I was a young teenager, sober, with family. It was my first time watching it and I haven't watched it since in fear of tainting my memory of it. I label it as my favorite movie.
when he slowly starts shutting down HALand HAL starts begging i feel sad
>feeling sorry for a machine
the globalists have cucked your mind anon
But Anon, I am a machine.
and then anon was a machine
LOTR
All the speeches in the last one get to me. It's so fricking cool
Top Gun Maverick also got to me a little bit. its soooo fricking awesooome
The furnace scene in toy story 3 is the only time a movie ever made me tear up
One litre of tears
It literally gets more and more depressing each episode
Twin Peaks S3
Many such cases
this scene made me cry like a baby
I cried at my sons funeral last year.
did you bury xim under xis original birth name or xis prefered name?
I do, all the time. I can also choose not to cry if I want to. It isnt hard, you just make a decision to lean into the emotion or not to.
From memory here is a list of movies that have made me cry when I was a kid
>Hachi (heckin pupperino)
>The Bucket List (I was like 12 and the concept was kino)
>Shrek 4 (I just marathoned all the Shrek's and when he died I cried because it was sweet)
Now I have a gf and I refuse to cry because of a movie around her so now there's only been movies that have made choke up (would've probably cried if she wasn't there).
>About Time
>it's a Wonderful Life
>Logan Lucky
>Paddington 2
>Shaun the Sheep movie
>Melancholia
>Dead Poets Society
>Hacksaw Ridge
>Warrior
>The Blind Side
The greatest story never told
For me it's Titanic, at multiple points including this brutal less than 10 second scene, especially the ending, not full on weeping but i choke up.
i would've saved them.
I know Titanic gets memed on here but it is a genuine tear jerker. Rose dying and going to Heaven makes me choke
a perfect ending if there ever was one
For me it was when Jack stayed behind and watched Rose get lowered down to the water in a lifeboat. He said there was another boat for him and she believed him, but once she started being lowered down she realized he was lying, and got back onto the ship. They met again at the grand staircase, the most romantic place in the universe. It made me tear up because I know I'd do anything to save my wife, including sacrificing myself, but she would never leave without me.
>inb4 kissless virgins tell me I'm wrong
watching Jack's frozen corpse disappear into the abyss got me even as an 11 year old. I remember trying to hide my crying from my mom and sister, I was all, "It's not that sad" as I was choking back tears.
The dead mother holding her dead baby in the water also got me.
>Rose dying and going to Heaven makes me choke
i too am overcome with emotion when rose is reunited in heaven not with her devoted spouse or her children but with the penniless hobo who fricked her brains out in a luggage compartment when she was 17
this is true, it's still a tearjerker
and anyway, it's where she was happiest, let the woman have the afterlife she wants
sounds like you want another man to give your woman the afterlife she wants
Rose was an adulterous prostitute who refused to repent of her wanton ways. Her jezebel spirit was with her unto death. There is no way she would've made it into everlasting life.
I mean as others have said after first viewing if you stop and think about it and are a man you should really have little to no sympathy for her as a character. She's a pretty awful woman.
Fun fact, that irish mum was the same chick that played Vasquez from Aliens and John Connor's foster mother.
James Cameron must have had a thing for her.
She's an attractive lady, Vasquez gave me a really big fetish for short haired Cholas. Big breasts too, they take pains to hide it in all her movies but they are a pretty decent set.
When I decided to google her for booba I did NOT expect her to be a 63yo gilf with her own designer bra company.
I love gilfs so much bros. Every 20yo girl is hot. To be in your 40s/50s/60s and still be frickable just does something to me.
When I read about behind the scenes of the Milo and Otis movie.
Have sex
>that flute motif for the Grey Havens theme starts
wreck it ralph and hachi a dogs tale
Utter garbage
>Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees
I used to be dead inside but a few years ago I started having more of an emotional reaction to things. Dunno what caused it, maybe just getting older? I don't bawl or anything, I might just tear up a little bit. It happened a couple times when I watched Past Lives yesterday.
>Dunno what caused it, maybe just getting older?
Empathy gradually increases up until your 50s, then start to drop off as you enter true boomerdom.
The Tree of Life is peak /feels/
hitler is blazed rofl
A couple of times yeah. Last time was Pearls speech to her sister-in-law
>there's the coyote
Chianese said this was his favorite scene in the show at the reunion interview thing and that RIGHT when they cut he was tearing up real hard.
>Don't you love me?
not film but it get me every time
I get teary eyed when babies are in pain or put in perilous situations.
Big Fish did.
Where the Red Fern Grows made me cry when I read the book, but the film didn't have the same impact.
sometimes. especially if the music is right with the scene
frick you
I don’t know any crazy women who would actually be so fricking transparent as to say these two things explicitly.
That being said, every time I have shown an ounce of vulnerability in front of my girlfriend ai have regretted it, and she says our relationship is in the gutter because I am “putting up a wall”
Call me Chinese but I love that big fricking wall.
That being said
It’s a Wonderful Life
Return of the King
Zulu
Master and Commander
Yes, The Fountain and Kill Bill 2 (when she gets buried alive). It was the first time I watched them when I was like 18 and I was just discovering cannabis, so both experiences were quite intense.
when i get drunk i watch sad things on purpose. it's called health, people.
The Elephant Man fricking destroyed me. I cried a couple of times during the film, but the ending, Jesus Christ. It's one of the hardest times I've ever cried in my life, and I don't mean just at a movie. I started crying right now just by thinking about it.
The "I am a man" scene is overrated though. Don't know why people think that's the emotional heart of the film.
I've only cried at this scene in Heartworn Highways
I cry at films pretty regularly. I don't know if I'll ever get a gf at this point but if I do I wonder if she'd seethe like in that pic.
I saw the Spongebob movie when it came out, Patrick and SpongeBob are dying in shell city.
>tfw my ex used to hold me when I was sad and encourage me to cry and support me through it
>she never judged me for it
that's why she's your ex
Nah, it was other things that I did. She's a wonderful woman and I truly miss her.
>WAAAH WAAAAAH NOT ENOUGH PEOPLE IN SOCIETY ACCEPT ME BEING AN EMOTIONALLY moronic ADULT MALE THAT BREAKS DOWN OVER FICTION
Numales are the most pathetic specimen on Earth, Jesus Christ.
coming from an emotionally moronic adult spamming in caps, spewing impotent vitriol on a Cinemaphile board? lol
das some juicy irony
>das
>talking like a Black person
You know what? I think it's all that black semen pumped up your butthole, now it's backed into your frickin' brain and it's comin' out your mouth!
There was a movie called “About Time” that examined a father and son’s relationship that made me weep like a baby for several days.
I just love my boys so much. Family makes life worth living bros.
Oh goddamn, I forgot about that movie. The beach scene. I loved that movie, but I only watched it once straight through because I couldn't handle watching the beach scene again.
test
I admit some capeshit has made my eyes moist. The GotG 2 scene where Yondu dies made me sad. It's mainly scenes of brother/fatherhood hat get me I think.
For me it was the latest one, with Rocket and Lylla.
Rocket embracing his inner coon and technically stealing two dozen babies was pretty touching.
Yondu dying made me tear a little bit.
I just found this part silly, where they’re in heaven and they kiss. Lyla dying was sad but them kissing in heaven felt so weird. It was just goofy in a Guardians of the Galaxy movie, like are these little animals going to frick next?
Floor and Teef getting shot was brutal though.
The Muppet Movie. I saw it at a time where I didn't really have anyone to talk to, so since togetherness and connection was a big theme, it had some moments that made me tear up cause I felt so alone compared to them.
And then Gonzo started singing "I Hope I Go Back There Someday" and I flat out cried. It was silent, but I also started vocally crying and the stream was almost perpetual.
Kino movie btw. I'm talking Top 100 it's that good. Check it out if you haven't yet.
I have to say, "Rainbow Connection" always makes me openly weep. I know why, but I'm far too embarrassed to say.
I think it's an open, unabashed, genuine letter to be happy and kind to one another, which is depressingly rare. It's damn near 50 years old and is still uncontested. I love that song too. Muppets are goated.
I'm listening to it right now and it's hitting hard as it ever has. Especially the line about, "the lovers, the dreamers and me." Jesus.
The final reprise when the rainbow appears fricking kills me
>Life's a movie, write your own ending
>keep believing
>keep pretending
I hope we all make it bros
>Life's a garden, dig it.
When Love is Gone from Muppets Christmas Carol always makes me cry. That bit at the end where old Scrooge joins in on the song, crying, clearly reliving a painful memory that he's already relived a thousand times in his head just gets me every time. The Muppets can really go for those tearjerkers when they want.
Remember me
let's take every piece of media, every cultural touchstone, every nationalistic identity, and turn it into a shitty 3d movie!
I cried at the end of LOTR ROTK like a baby when I saw it in theaters at like 9 yo . Grew up watching the movies and was a super fan at the time. When the boys are seeing Frodo off before he leaves with the elves the waterworks dropped. I had this vague feeling that it was all coming to an end and things were never gonna be the same. I was kinda right. Kino like that just doesn't really happen anymore. Sams monologue in TTT still kinda gets me worked up and reminds me how optimistic I was as a kid.
I cried multiple times watching star trek. They have some themes that just hit a bit too close to home.
Hit way too close to home
of course not, I only cry to videogames
I cried to books, video games, tv and movies, songs, the weather sometimes. Feels good cry.
Actually I get emotional very easily, that's why I avoid watching anything that might make me emotional around my gf. I just tell her I dont really into movies or tv because it's a woman thing, and she just goes along with it.
I dont mind crying around my bros, but never ever show weakness around women, anons. They are cruel and they wont forget it
>I can't beat it
Watched this after taking care of my dying grandpa. It really is true, right at the end, everybody just cries for their mother and wants to feel her love again.
imagine thinking a crude comic is real life
I cried a little bit during Interstellar at the part where he's watching the videos of his kids. First time I watched it I was alone and in a weird place family wise.
My Dog Slip made me sob harder than any movie I can think of. I was still a kid but damn did I cry. Ended up waking up my mom who was across the house.
I'm not proud to admit it, but the office. There's a scene near the end where the red-headed receptionist gets a surprise visit by her birth parents (she's a foster kid), and they hug.
I've never known my father and my mother is a stranger and the scene took me by surprise at a time when I was an emotional wreck.
The end of Legend of 1900.
The ending of Peter Jackson's King Kong. It's hardly a surprise, but it hits a lot harder because he actually made you care about that monke.
>Has a film ever made you cry?
¿Alguna vez una película te ha hecho llorar?
>X ass Y
is such a trashy americanism, i fricking hate yank bawds
This is an amazing example of invented persecution. Jesus Christ, you incel pieces of shit.
You have to be 18 to post here.
If you know, you know
I was about to post this myself
>when you realize the girl watching them is their daughter
Wasn't the daughter dead before the events of the movie? I distinctly remember that being established in the beginning.
Yeah, I interpreted it as the her watching them from heaven before they're reunited