Have you ever cried from a Television & Film?
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I'm pretty sure I cried at the end of The Northman. I even said so in the first Northman thread I posted in afterwards.
I think I cried during Everest too, when the guy is on the phone to his wife. So yeah, it happens.
Yes. This movie made me cry as a kid.
Cinemaphile is probably gonna dab on me because in an Cinemaphilenime, but I cried a few times watching One Piece, specially when Robin says she wants to live. Just remembering the scene makes me tear up a little.
>I cried a few times watching One Piece
ye me 2
it gud
sad that the anime turned to shit with the worst pacing ever
That's a good scene (I haven't seen One Piece). I found it more moving than the ending of Titanic, which is in the OP. Titanic's ending isn't even sad because it's two lovers reuniting. It's like a happy ending.
I think it’s ambiguous whether she died or she’s just dreaming. I think the emotional response I have to it is seeing all the photos of Rose living a fulfilling life and doing the things that Jack made her promise. The music is kino and seeing the people who had died on the ship break out in applause when they kiss is great
I knew i was fricked up at 10yo because i did not want DiCaprio to win.
The only scne of One Piece that made me cry was when Dadan confronted Garp and Makino runs away crying
Did they show the little girl that danced with Leo die on screen? I can’t remember but obviously it’s implied she did by showing up at the end
Just watched it last night and no they don't show it. It's just assumed that she was locked in the lower decks like the Irish women and her two children.
Almost makes the ending sadder because Cameron makes her almost the first person you see when Rose enters the room and you realize it makes sense she probably died too
She died or she was dreaming? Was it ever made clear?
She's a very old lady. Just assume she died because it makes no difference.
I don't know, what's the message if she died? That your husband of many decades can frick off because you always preferred some guy from your youth?
This. Could’ve died there or a few months later, it makes no difference. Like 90% of COVID deaths.
This c**t marries a man, spend decades with him, raises children with him and the first thing she does when she dies is go to this dude she fricked a million years ago who is practically a stranger?
Frick right off. Righteous c**t.
She was most likely perfectly happy with her husband and loved her life. It’s just that telling the story of the titanic again brought back all of the memories tied to Jack, and he is why she survived and had an amazing life in the first place. She will always love him
But the ending implies that all the dead were waiting for Rose to join them before moving on together, and when her husband dies he'll be like where the frick is she??
Maybe she married a gay business man and that’s why he’s not in any of the photos on her bedside table
If the husband isn't shown then why do people think she's married? Is it mentioned in dialogue?
I guess he might be visible in one of the photos that I missed but they say she “punched out a couple of kids” and I think her granddaughter is the one on the ship with her. Her husband died already though
>think her granddaughter is the one on the ship with her.
Yes
>This c**t marries a man, spend decades with him, raises children with him and the first thing she does when she dies is go to this dude she fricked a million years ago who is practically a stranger?
>Frick right off. Righteous c**t.
I don't get it. Titanic is fantasy. In real life, men don't give a frick about the women they've been married to for decades, and spend their widower hood looking for much younger trim ASAP. Why is it wrong Rose went to Jack in the aftetlife, but men forget their dead wives immediately in real life?
yea same
a good chunk of my family in that era worked at the shipyard.
if you're ever in Belfast NI come check out the museum and gantry cranes
They sank the ship
>Activer Windows
What did James mean by this?
The tears start when she is driving away and he slowly disappears from the rear view mirror
movie?
It’s a show called Six Feet Under. I’d recommend it for the ending alone but the beginning few seasons are pretty great
it's already gone
Even just hearing the song that plays at the end will make me cry like a b***h
don't do this to me
Just embrace the tears, anon. It feels good once you’re done
Holy shit you are massive homosexuals.
It’s ok, anon. You can cry too if you’d like. All that childhood pain needs release.
Crying at a fricking sia song. Get the frick outta here.
I made it clear it’s because of the association with the scene. I don’t give a frick if that makes me gay or not, anon
If I where a moron I would cry at some soulless 2010 rom com and homosexual ass bulldyke song.
You sound like a smart guy, anon. Makes sense that you’d continue refreshing this thread
Thank god for editors because the original ending of Titanic was a joke
I can't even watch it. Also, is that Florence screaming? It must be from the scene where Meg loses some of her hair.
She’s laughing in Little Women but I can’t remember the context
I told you the context, lol. They're doing Meg's hair and some of it gets ripped out so Meg screams and Amy must be laughing.
Fair enough, I thought you were just guessing because I couldn’t remember anyone named Meg in that movie
Here's the scene.
Emma Watson is Meg and Amy is played by my wife.
Yes in Lucifer season 5 Dan's death, the scene at the hospital made me cry
I had tears in my eyes a few times when watching Gurren Lagann. Also the "my friends, you bow to no one" scene from ROTK
Sure.
Pic related, when Sam video calls his original.
Same
This scene right here from the ending of Dark. I fricking cried dude. The culmination of their love story was just so damn heart wrenching and sad. Because of the context it was deeper than the usual star-crossed lovers shit, it was existential. No moment in any show or movie has ever hit me like that before or since.
>Dark
fricking S tier
The scene in Mighty Joe Young where Joe falls off the ferries wheel and dies (but doesn't) made me cry hysterically when I was 7 or so.
>Spend years hearing about how Titanic is a boring movie for middle aged women
>Finally watch it
>It's fricking great
Why did I ever doubt Cameron?
Succession somehow made me cry. Something is wrong with me
i wept during Everything Everywhere All At Once
do you also own funko pops or nintendo products
I feel like the themes of that movie are things that would get me emotional but the execution of it didn’t really connect with me
did you also cry when aunt may died you fricking homosexual?
Same moron. Let the tears flow buddy, it’s ok
yes, schizo, everyone who doesn't agree with you is the same person trolling you because you can't possibly be wrong. because you didn't cry at a fricking marvel film released under the A24 name.
>you can’t possibly be wrong
Kek, what is there to disagree with? It’s someone sharing a personal reaction to something you fricking idiot.
liking trash is wrong
b***h looks like my ex ;_;
just rewatched 1917 for the first time since I saw it in theaters and I nearly cried both times
yes
picrel
me too
Me too. The Sigur Ros song adds a lot to it. Sucks that you can’t find the version of the song anywhere
Same, and the ending of Her. Then again I watched the latter a few days post breakup so.
Frick, I forgot Her even existed. As sad as the ending of that is part of me also laughs at it
watched Awakenings yesterday and it gripped me couple of times
I was surprised that I've never heard about the movie before, it's really good
>i guess he just couldn't take seeing his friends torn up like that.
for some reason this part always makes me cry
couldn't fricking stop crying at this part. never cried so hard at a movie
I shed tears pretty easily but this ending was the only time I truly cried a lot
Is that teddy bear walking? Were you crying because you were so scared? Damn. Haven't even seen this Horror movie.
This is a good one. I wonder what happened to Teddy after the day is finally over
It was also a nice touch that it’s the first time David closes his eyes the entire movie. He didn’t even blink once
>itt zoomers, pussies and virgins
>oooh i love a big butch man
I think the first time I cried with a film was probably Braveheart, in Wallace's execution, everything, the music, Mel's acting, the shots of his friends watching impotently, the crowds that initially taunted and mocked him now asking for clemency, and the last view of Morrow smiling at him, it all adds up to the best dramatic scene ever created as far as I've seen.
Were you 14?
12-14 yeah, why?
<-- this one from 'the mist' was also pretty sad, lots of people didn't like it though
now that i think of it this was probably the first one, I was younger by then.
https://www.youtube com/watch?v=vE8mFDabqD0
I remember hearing something about the ending of this movie…was a different ending shot or maybe the book was entirely different?
Book ending was different I think, the writer of the book (King?) said he prefered the movie ending.
Lately I cant stop crying
Fox & the Hound when the old lady has to drop Todd off in the woods
I completely forget what happens at the end of that movie but I just remember bawling as a kid. Maybe I blocked out the memory
Grave of the Fireflies
This scene would probably but I haven’t seen the movie in years
>oh there you are, Peter!!
>dies of old age
>has to spend afterlife in a boat with a bunch of foreigners
hell.
Green Mile when I was 6 y.o. kid and Interstellar when I was adult.
>Because my dad promised me.
right in the fricking feels. Interstellar got extremely close to home.
Can’t believe I still haven’t seen The Green Mile. I feel like the entire movie has been spoiled by now though
I fricking love titanic and anyone that has a problem with it can just frickin die mad about it.