What was the last movie that made you cry?
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near dark the other day got my eyes moist but I didn't cry like a b***h, can't remember a movie making me cry hard
12 years a slave, whites need to die
Post nose Moshe.
Now looky here boy. You don’t wanna make me crack the whip on ya again do ya?
haha funni frogs
most slave owners in USA and even Rome were israeli
>whites need to die
the israelites did it all and have you so brainwashed you hate the wrong people, well-done thicko.
I dont know why but after turning 30 I find myself getting misty eyed more often in film. Hell I was watching First Blood and during Slys breakdown at the end I felt myself getting a little choked up.
Same. Everything hits harder the more life experience you have.
Not being able to find your bros legs is enough to get anyone emotional
Youth
Same weirdly enough.
Hadn't had a good ugly cry to a film since Paddleton but it happened like three times during Youth
Sorry bros, Youth and The Intouchables especially are the most dishonest and pretentious faux cinephile forced pieces of shit I've ever experienced.
I've some DEEP hatred for those two and I'm as far left as it gets.
You invalidated your entire post by admitting you’re a troony, so uh yeah frick off homosexual.
>Muh headcanon
Lol you little b***h
it must be awful to be a pretentious moron
I wouldn't know, you can tell us all about it xd
i don't cry at movies because i'm not a little b***h boy
the florida project
they force you to cry at the end
Toy story 3
>crying at the worst toy story
Let me guess, zoomer?
What? 3 is the best. Order goes 3, 1, 2 and last 4.
toy story 3 is literally just toy story 2 again, it fricking sucked
Were zoomers even alive when the first Toy Story came out?
Top Secret!
i saw this in the theater when it came out. I always cry cause it reminds me this day with my parents
Almost a good larp but that movie famously flopped in theaters so I doubt you actually watched it.
What is a re-release?
growing up in a communist country, I didn't have the chance to see this sooner. I first saw this in the early 90's
I watched it in theatre last christmas. Also cried at the end
West Side Story
The Elephant Man
One of just two movies that I rate 10/10
is the other one Kes?
Play a record
pretty much all of them
I got teary at the end of No Time to Die.
The idea that someone without the ability to trust people, someone who everyone thought was destined to never actually get close to someone, the idea that such a person (like me) can be loved by another and move on from such a life and even have a family is beautiful to me. And to watch such a person make sacrifices to do the right things to protect that family at the ultimate cost of one's life is beautiful too.
Is this a bot post? Please someone tell me it is.
100%, that movie is a piece of shit
Everything Everywhere
This but unironically
I wasn't ironic. It did.
As a Black man, this really hurt me.
I don't like when /ourgirl/ cries bros.
I was holding back tears when I saw Top Gun Maverick. Don't quite know why... maybe because I was slightly buzzed and was more susceptible. There were also some actual boomers in the row in front of me and I could see tears running down their cheeks. maybe it was a sense of pride (for dying for israel)
Red Dawn always gets me to tear up a bit.
Spider-Man: No Way Home
Turning Red. funnycringesadtraumakino. Don't let the deranged boomers fool you into thinking it's bad.
>funnycringesadtraumakino
This generation is embarrassing. Muh trauma. Frick off.
>suburban white boy has an opinion
no1 cares but ok.
>calling anyone "boy" when your race is known for being manlets
Grow up
It’s bad, as far as a family trauma theme goes Encanto did it much better.
encanto is a snoozefest
I live in Toronto of the 90s-00s era and even had the multicultural friend group. The movie does nothing to capture what it was actually like and no mention of the Tamil Tiger violence and post 9-11 drama.
>no mention of the Tamil Tiger violence and post 9-11 drama.
it's a disney movie ffs
you're trolling but not in a good way, you're doing it all fricking wrong and it makes me want to fly to Canada and stamp your face into a red pulp
the good the bad and the ugly always makes me cry at the end
before sunset
How did he do it
Bill was literally me.
A single shot, the Willam Dafoe movie where he’s hunting the Tasmanian tiger. I cried my eyes out. Rare for me. This was like 4-5 years ago
In the mood for love?
captain fantastic a few months ago
I liked it but it didn't make me cry. The whole conflict with the boy felt forced and all his kids being super geniuses getting into Harvard and reading about particle physics annoyed me, kind of wish it was a little more grounded in that way (just have kids of average intelligence)
Downfall
This Sporting Life months ago. It's really great
Love these movies.
A Taste of Honey is great as well.
Top Gun Maverick. I was meant go as a road trip with a good friend. If it had released with the original release date he would be have lived to enjoy it.
WHY THE FRICK DOES IT END LIKE THAT????
Bambi and the 5 hunters
(it's a porn)
I don't think I've ever cried at a movie but Requiem for a Dream was the closest to that.
top gun maverick
Everything Everywhere All At Once and I'm not even joking
>from the directors who made Turn Down For What music video
American circumcision (it's a documentary)
Collateral Beauty. Yeah,one could see that ending coming from a mile away,it still made me sob like a b***h
movies haven't made me cry in years
last time i cried at a tv show was when i rewatched LOST last year and saw the final episode
Well, the last time tears actually streamed down my face was because i was drunk watching that Vigo mortensin movie where he raises a pack of moronic kids.
Sober, and more recently, my eyes started to water at the end of this foreign movie called Taste of Cherry or some shit it was called
War For The Planet Of The Apes. It was a beautiful movie
Does getting misty eyed count? Because both Paddington movies. Pure kino.
Shadowlands.
Stay
Terminator 2
Flashback
Vincent & Theo
Dear Zachary fricked me up for like two days (I couldn't watch it all the way through in a single sitting). Absolutely brutal documentary.
You know it's not that the movie wasn't sad, it was, but honestly I wasn't sad as much as furious by the end of it, I mean like very angry. Hard be sad when you're angry
If I want to cry I watch Big Fish or Ladder 49
Nothing. The final episode of Six Feet Under almost got me.
I've had Christopher Robin sitting on my harddrive and I haven't watched that yet because I'm worried it might get me.
Tombstone
>Doc, why are you doing this?
>Because Wyatt Earp is my friend.
>Shoot, I got lots of friends.
>I don't
KINO
Pic rel. Spcifically the ending scene, when the mum's friends are crying on a bench after they see her the psych ward
>crying at moving pictures
get your estrogen levels check you homos, kek
Paddington 2
They almost got me those Pixar fricks
For me it was Coco
Mar Adentro
A.I.
The King of Kong
My Life as a Dog
Green mile about ten or so years ago. I saw it already but that one time it just hit me hard.
RRR
If there's a scene which is intended to make you cry it generally works on me, and I hate it
Logan
I got surprisingly emotional at the end, not just because of the movie but because of the nostalgia that hit me, seeing the original x-men in theaters with my friends and dad when I was young, getting the dvds and watching them multiple times etc.
I was a huge fan of the first two movies and kind of forgot about them and moved on, Logan brought all that back in a big way and really got to me.
This friendship kino made me cry. It was tears of joy though.
Hustle (2022) with Adam Sandler
The Enemy Below, based ending got a little moist
>be me
>watch any sort of movie and never feel emotion or get close to crying
>at some point around 17-18 years old suddenly change
>begin to notice i tear up at emotional scenes in movies or shows
what the frick happened?
Boromir
avengers endgame
The end of Watership Down makes me cry like a little b***h every time.
Hirokazu Koreeda Kino...
Shoplifters was heartwrenching
irreversible made me drop several tear drops
Any scenes in particular you found arresting?
Fire Walk With Me
her scene in the roadhouse and the ending are so goddam sad
Schindler's list
I wanted to during the hand of God but i stopped myself
regret it
more like swindlers list
vafangool
gabagool
I can't remember the last one probably because it has been a while but both the book and movie of The Outsiders makes me cry like a baby
Come and See
all moronic memes aside, it was a devastating film
I balled my eyes out like a little b***h at the end of the core 2003. Nothing to do with the film, just depressed as frick.
Fun times.
The Cutting Edge. I can only cry to insipid sport-themed 80's rom-coms, its about twice as effective as a "cute girls doing cute things" or "forever alone"-thread on /wsg/.
I cried during Enter the Void but I was also, incredibly drunk.
The end of Flight.
>DUDE, I'M SO LE DRUNK, I NEED TO DO LE COKE
Literally walked out of the cinema then and there, why are Hollywood such degenerates?
You must be fun at parties.
Funner than NPCs who say catchphrases like that.
who hurt you? what’s her name?
he hasn’t been to a party in years anon
how? that ending was as cheap as it gets.
lmao pussies
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
You said: "So go"
Mr. Nobody.
If you had a normal, cushy, boring life with no suffering, no loss and you're incapable of introspection, doubt, soul-searching, this movie is not for you.
My charcoal bipedal.
its true
Koyanisqaatsi
It was a snoozefest for me, but the ending was one of the best I've ever seen
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
The assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Click
Everything Everywhere All at Once made me cry. From the dad kindness montage to the very end of the film. Glad I didn't see it at the cinema because I would have been very embarrassed.
Father Stu watched few days ago
The First Beautiful Thing
Edge of tomorrow because I realized during the credits that all other movies and shows are trash and always will be
I dont really cry at movies. I think I was watching this documentary about the last days of a car factory that was closing just as the recession was starting and I got emotional at that. Fictional movies don't really make me emotional.
Ending of ROTK
These two scenes were kino.
>Can you do that, Dad?
>crying over a movie
People don't really do this, do they?
Luke staring at the binary sunset with the force theme playing always makes me tear up.
The fountain
Everything, Everywhere All At Once
Depression kino right here.
Also, A tree Grows In Brooklyn and that one scene from Manchester By The Sea.
This movie hit way too close to home.
Couldn't even finish it was in tears
Drive My Car. This scene specifically.
Hell yeah, loved that movie
I took an antipsychotic medication for a few months years ago and since then I'm no longer able to cry
Don't care if I get called a normie.
That entire speech that ends with Samwise carrying Frodo always hits me.
Running on Empty, idk this scene just made me tear up its so wholesome. Does that make me a massive finook? https://youtu.be/V5Ztq4icMGU
Holy mother of based
specifically when she touches his cheek as he's trying to kill her
battle vixens
I get teary eyed when old people struggle with something, or when someone is getting honoured or something (like when the e-girl tells Dicaprio that’s the best acting I’ve ever seen but I didn’t get teary eyed there)
Can’t remember a specific movie tho.
To Joy by Bergman. I just want a happy healthy family bros.
LOTR
This is so stupid but I found myself tearing up at this scene.
I don't tend to get emotional during "sad" emotional scenes in films, but I do get choked up during war films, heavy nostalgia and for some reason tender scenes involving old men.
I've never cried while watching a movie, are you guys low t or something??
Crying isn't low or high T. It's what you're crying over that is