When was the last time you cried while watching a movie, Cinemaphile?
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When was the last time you cried while watching a movie, Cinemaphile?
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I dont have a vegana,I dont engage in such shameful behavior
But you sure do got a bussy
Isn't that just liquid shit? wtf
Real men cry and aren’t afraid to (occasionally) let out their emotions.
but the artist drew himself in the comic as a jacked chad so that means he really is irl
You’re never going to get laid let alone have children, but there’s nothing shameful or unreasonable about a man crying over something like seeing his first newborn child for the first time.
I didn't cry at the birth of my firstborn. Not that it wasn't emotional, but I had to show strength.
To who?
The mirror
His firet born. If they spot any weakness in the dad's first impression, they turn out gay.
His wife would get the ick and ask the doctor out right then and there
sure we break some balls, but i go way back. in light of recent humiliations, its an honor to be joined by men...
Only a beta b***h has to prove his manliness like this.
A real man doesn't need to.
Fpbp
This
End of Paths of Glory.
Brutes momentarily transformed back into men through the beauty of feminine song before being sent back to the meatgrinder of the trenches.
The inability to express and experience the full range of emotions makes me suspect that you're a closest case.
a troony drew this
really? she cute?
The ones that are good at drawing literally never are.
>good
Honestly? The scene in ‘how to train your dragon’ where Astrid is running her fingers through the clouds as she flies for the first time. Just such a beautiful scene.
Something about the sea/sky always gets me, how real things or illusions might appear out of it, people look with so much longing and so many dreams. Like "High Flight" or the scene in Castle in the Sky where pazuzu enters the storm around the castle and sees a vision of his father's ship just ahead, guiding the way. His father was lost to the sky
Little kids being in terrible situations is the same cheap trick horror movies do to make kids have stupid decisions that put everyone in danger, lazy writing
Godzilla minus 1 when the main character has to say goodbye to his foster daughter, which will make her an orphan for the second time in her short life.
This shit hits different when you have kids of your own.
Men have a duty of care. Trannies like
wouldn't understand.
duty of care?? men dont' care about anything other than making the lives of women difficult. they have no emotions and no feelings
Indeed. That's why killing them isn't morally reprehensible. To say otherwise is to argue that it's bad to kill bugs because bugs have feelings
You realize you have a penis and testicles? And even if you cut them off you can't be a woman? You understand this correct?
yeah? Can you please just go downtown and suck a troony and honestly ask yourself if you liked it? Because nobody likes it when you keep bringing them up because of some weird complex you have.
Also, you do realize that men are emotionless husks, right?
Bringing them up? I simply saw some in the thread and replied to them in an attempt to get them to recognize reality (it seemingly failed unfortunately).
I see, so you are so well versed and intimate with trannies that you believe that you are able to tell if an anonymous poster is a troony? Got it. I however am just telling your that men are emotionless husks and people who deny this are trannies.
yup as a dad that crushed me too, had to get up and walk it off for a minute
When the Iron Giant flies into the nuke saving the town and the little boy and his mother because they were his only friends.
frick man
>lol jk he fine and he knew he would be too
The ending shot is that makes me cry. Its such a beautifully iconic part of the movie to me and I still feel like it inspires a lot of hope.
Every. Fricking. Time.
Between sobs I mutter "Yeah you are, buddy. Yeah you are".
bruh his programming had been restored by that point. he knew he was going to be fine. that's why he says "superman."
>You are who you choose to be.
>Superman…
I’ve seen that movie dozens of times still hits me as hard as the first. I can’t remember the last time an animated movie had that much emotional impact.
The Constant still gets me
A.I
The start of Star Trek 09 simply down to the music
Still Walking
Tron Legacy, the final fight on the bridge with Clu vs Flynn. Clu is basically defeated and asks Flynn, "Why?" and Flynn says, "He's my son." I have basically no relationship with my dad. He's never verbalized his love for me if he even does and movie moments like that make me wish I had a dad like that.
I haven't. Will report back if/when one finally gets me.
I don't really cry, but what really gets to me is stuff with bro's. If there's a good friendship and one of the friends die or something or have a moment it'll get me in the feels. I found this to be the most touching moment in the BB/BCS stuff.
hey jesse man how'd you get fatter while you were enslaved and living in a pit, yo?
Sam thinking Frodo is dead. Astin just sells how heartbroken and alone he feels in that moment.
lmao no, never
ok, maybe the companion
There's an early simpsons episode where Marge has kicked Homer out of the house for whatever reason, and when he comes back the kids fondly greet him and Lisa says "we missed you daddy". Something about the way she delivers the line and the rarity of Lisa calling him by that childish name really gets me going.
I like how grave of the fireflies is about a spoiled kid starving his sister to death because he didn't want to follow his new guardian's slightly stricter rules, but people act like its heart shattering.
true
The more you watch the movie the more you realise the director and writer wants to guilt trip the japanese kids in the audience. Its a weird film.
>Look you ungrateful fricks this is what we went through now respect us
... no, from the creators own mouth, as its an autobiography, grave of the fireflies is about how hard he fricked up, how he damned/doomed/tortured his sister, how He was solely responsible for her death, and how he should be punished for it, and wasn't, because people took pity on HIM
If that image was edited to show Boromir dying, then Théoden dying, then “you bow to no one” or farewell at grey havens, that would be me every time I marathon LOTR.
>then Théoden dying, then “you bow to no one” or farewell at grey havens
ROTK is so fricking corny and lame.
My dick was corny and lame when I fricked your mum last night
Sorry man this is capeshit tier
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Jackson was losing steam towards the end
Probably the first time I saw this 10+ years ago.
Same. For me it's every time I watch it...I just can't hold the tears at the last scene. I don't pity him, It's just I can relate.
you being short and/or nominally ugly does not mean you can relate to joseph merrick.
> "Its finished."
> its only begun
>>"You mustn't blame yourself my friend. I am happy every hour of the day because I know that I am loved. I've gained myself."
Can't get through this scene without feeling like a worthless piece of shit.
Why not all 3
Nothing made in the west has made me cry in years, however Made in the Abyss manages to make me tear up even after repeated watch troughs.
I absolutely adore that anime.
you're literally a p3d0
You are literally moronic
A lot of the emotional impact in Made in Abyss comes from the amazing soundtrack and voice acting in it.
Just hearing the music that plays during this scene is enough to get my eyes watery.
The scene brings to memory the time when we had to put our family dog, that had been with us for like 15 years, to sleep.
Frick. It gets me every time.
The movie and second season are good and all, but the first season is a masterpiece.
I think that the movie is almost on par with the first season.
It has an amazing ost that fits perfectly to it. I can basically see the movie in my head just by listening to the soundtrack.
This scene for example also has almost as strong emotional impact on me as Mitty's death scene had.
>Prushka still loves Bondrewd in the end
>Bondrewd genuinely wants them to reach the bottom
Quinoa.
The stuff with Vueko and Irumyuui in season 2 makes me cry b***h tears every time.
I guess I am just weak to this sort of parent & child stuff.
The frick are you talking about, Season 2 is better than Season 1.
I hate weebs so much
Yet you browse an anime website
>Made in Abyss
Nah, I'm never watching that and never will. The series looks like deranged hurt porn, made specifically to invoke sadness in the viewer, erections, or both. Introduce a cute little poring creature or whatever, wait awhile as the audience gets attached to it, then shove it feet first into a wood chipper while the protagonist watches and cries in despair, unable to help for whatever reason
I find this stuff is all over the place now. Some of it is just mild autism:
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But then you get stuff that is absolutely disgusting. Some artists took scenes like Artax in the Swamp of Sadness, or the toon shoe from Who Framed Roger Rabbit and decided to crank it up to 11 in their own works, which led to things like the Elfen Lied puppy kicking scene and etc. It definitely hit fetish levels now. The Made in Abyss mangaka no doubt jerks himself off to those scenes
>Nah, I'm never watching that and never will
k, why do you expect anyone to give a shit about your moronic opinions though?
>Why do you expect anyone to give a shit
>Heated reply
I'm just not going to watch it is all, haha
Nobody is forcing you to watch it m8
>The series looks like deranged hurt porn, made specifically to invoke sadness in the viewer, erections, or both
I watched it on the recommendation of my friend who's a mom, and was surprised to hear it come from her having learned of the manga prior on Cinemaphile. The anime is censored to some degree, with the e-girl/shota elements toned down. It's actually a solid action adventure fantasy story with some tear jerking twists and turns.
>Happy Tree Friends, Japan
Utterly deranged comparison
Manchild with shit taste
I love anime and you should go have a nice day
They're only like 2 genuinely sad anime moments and this aint it.
The end of A Better Tomorrow. First and only time I cried with a movie. Maybe it was because my distant relation with my brother and dad, I was projecting
I unironically balled my eyes out at the end of The Force Awakens seeing Luke Skywalker on the big screen for the first time in 40 years. No shame.
I teared up a bit watching Plague Dogs.
A couple days ago
Still Rocky Balboa. I have no idea why but every time I ever watch that movie i tear up.
I tear up at watching The Day After. Just as the nukes are launched and everyone know counterstrike is imminent I almost started crying because of farmer's wife as well as some extra with a single line saying he can't reach his boys who went camping
It's because Rocky is a loveable goof who lives a miserable life. The sets were great too, the supporting cast, everything.
I actually tear up more often when something good happens. It's not so much the event, bur rather overall atmosphere, music, what it means in the context of the movie, and so on.
Same. Sad shit is expected from this indifferent world. You gotta steel yourself. Unexpected kindess, though? Frick me, that hits like a truck.
Titanic, that brief scene where an old man hugs his wife in bed while their room is flooding. Jimbo accidentally told a better love story in two seconds than the one he spent three hours on.
The duality of man in this thread. One seeks to build and care while the other seeks to destroy.
I cry watching pretty much every movie. Mainly due to the feeling of bliss after ejaculation.
Thrice during interstellar.
>when murph is too mad at cooper to say goodbye, immediately regrets it and tries to chase down his truck. he’s crying and doesn’t stop, because he knows wouldn’t have the strength to leave again if he did and that’s their last interaction on earth
>when the first stop they make on their mission is to the water ultra dense planet, and because they frick it up 21 years pass and the most recent video transmission to cooper is murph telling him she’s officially older than he was the day he left, which was part of why she was so upset when he told her about the mission
>at the end when cooper is visiting old murph in her hospitable bed, and there’s that moment of forgiveness and reconciliation between the two
I’d never cried at a movie before interstellar, and it caught me completely off guard. So hype that it’s reshowing in 70mm this fall, since I had to watch it on cuck streaming the first time.
See if the entire movie had been advertised as a story about the power of love and not as "the most real sci-fi ever, we even called real scientists to work on set!" I might have forgoven it, but given how it was presented it is a dogshit movie with 0 emotional impact due to the parts that should be emotionally impactful being directly tied to the worst parts of the movie and the most diametrically opposed to it's sci-fi elements.
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I never cry for a movie, but plenty have teared me up,usually ones about honor, family, respect, and death of a loved one. Can't actually remember the last one to tear me up, probably Godzilla minus one.
One scene that gets me teary every time I watch it, and I watch it once a year, is "My friends, you bow to no-one."
I still don't know why it catches me, but every time I see the nazgul chase near the end of The Fellowship of the Ring. Specifically the part where Arwen whispers to her horse and it responds to run faster. The whisper is so gentle and pleading, she knows the horse is tired and scared, but it digs deep and pushes harder, for them, despite it owing these people nothing :'(
Saw fellowship in theaters last weekend and was literally you for that scene.
Even worse for me is
> If Aragorn survives this war, you will still be parted. If Sauron is defeated and Aragorn made king and all that you hope for comes true you will still have to taste the bitterness of mortality. Whether by the sword or the slow decay of time, Aragorn will die. And there will be no comfort for you, no comfort to ease the pain of his passing. He will come to death an image of the splendor of the kings of Men in glory undimmed before the breaking of the world. But you, my daughter, you will linger on in darkness and in doubt as nightfall in winter that comes without a star. Here you will dwell bound to your grief under the fading trees until all the world is changed and the long years of your life are utterly spent.
It's so painful bros. I'm crying now as I copy paste it. Why should it be our fate to whither and die? It's so fricked up.
Tolkien really sold the idea of mortality being a gift. Elves are all sad and melancholic and are left to eternally seethe at how shittier the beautiful world you once knew is getting.
I never thought of it like that. You are right, but there will always be new people being born and dying. We'll all have to be the elves carrying on after our loved ones die, so to speak.
what's the horse going to do instead, let itself get killed by the nazgul that it has no reason to think won't kill it? moron
>moron
Irony. Clearly you know nothing about horses and have no experience with riding - it could easily throw its riders off its back and escape if it wanted. The reason its actions touch those of us that aren't on the spectrum is because it chooses not to, and responds to Arwen's words, because of the trust & bond that it has with her. It is a character and hero in its own right, not just an animal.
man nothing gets me without failure like elrond's love for arwen in these movies.
>Don't I also have your love?
and especially his face when he hands her over at the wedding to Aragorn, knowing that he is handing over his little girl over to mortality and he will leave never to see her again very soon. It's portrayed so well just with his face in the brief part of the scene he's in.
shame people only know hugo as agent smith for the most part, he's a real actor
>posting anime
Imagine been so detached from real world you actually care about imaginary characters from their soulless merchandising selling cashgrab cartoons.
Miyazaki was right.
Characters in live action movies are just as fictional m8. The emotions they display are fake because it is the actors job to fake emotions and act out scripted scenes. None of it is any more genuine than what you see in an animated film
> show has heavily charged emotional scene
> but its animated so you arent allowed to be affected by it
I think the two anime to make me cry the most were Demon Slayer recently, and Naruto (but over a longer period of time)
I have a vivid memory of reading the 4th manga book in a parking lot, waiting for my mom to do groceries, getting to the part with Haku's death and ugly-crying all the time until my mom got back and drove us home.
the latest time I cried was today watching The Patriot, when his daughter cries and says she will say anything, as long as he won't leave again.
I keep a list of things that got a reaction out of me. Fight
Higher= bigger reaction
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For me, it’s:
>good character dies
>animal companion dies
>anthropomorphized inanimate object is lost
WILSOOOOOOOON!
Oh shits. You beat me to it.
Kids? Eh, ok. All I can see when the pet dies is Penny. It's been 2 years and I don't think I'll ever stop missing her.
god rest her soul
go back gaygits
I feel sorry for you, my friend.
No soul.
rude.
i have been invited to see billy elliot, and in the last scene the father, a rough coal miner from a small town, that tried to take care of his family and his son to attend the royal ballet school, was invited to his grown-up sons performance in london. everything is new for him.
and he is sitting in the underground train reading ongoing the leafletter, that was heartwarming.
but his reaction at the very end got me, where he is tearfully touched and proud at his sons expression. the film ended just right.
says the homosexual
Dog people.
Vegans.
Cyclists.
godzilla minus one
lonesome dove
i am sam
Very unexpectedly, it was Barbie. Towards the end when the Barbie creator was talking about mothers. My own was a deadbeat so that's probably why it got to me.
For some reason, the ending of Happy Feet 2 inescapably destroys me.
I'm not sure why, I think that's because of everybody holding to one another and believing in each other, which is kind of a sore point in a life spent feeling any close human connection as transactional and always ready to be revoked from right under my feet at the first sign of even minor inconveniences.
This one's a bit more accurate in my case.
When the MC in Godzilla Minus One flew the Kamikaze against Godzilla, thus redeeming his dishonor
Manly tears
so we're still doing the boomer technique of holding everything in and pushing it down huh?
>so we're still doing the boomer technique of holding everything in and pushing it down huh?
AKA being a man, yes. Be warned that despite what women say, a man crying often in front of them is the quickest way for them to lose respect and trust for that man (pay attention to what they do, not what they say). They need someone to be the strong one, especially in times of crisis. So you pack that shit up and carry it in stoic silence and tell no-one, except very well trusted male friends if you absolutely must.
>a man crying often in front of them is the quickest way for them to lose respect and trust for that man
this happened to me, and Ive been more or less emotionally dead since.
Men who let their souls be mastered by women are pathetic.
lol, lmao even - you think a man who cries often in front of others is not pathetic, whereas a man stoically dealing with his shit is pathetic? Women are just the reality check. Good luck with being a crybaby I guess?
It is because of idiots like you with this moronic view of things that things have become as bad as they have. Stupid men shaping their entire lives and behavior around how women perceive them are why we now live in a society where women are encouraged to be completely worthless and act like spoiled babies until men fix everything for them.
The worst part is this all comes from a fundamental misunderstanding of what being the dominant one in a relationship means. You're not supposed to be an unfeeling rock you absolute morons, you're supposed to lead. You lead, they follow, that's the nature of women. The moment you stop leading and make the relationship a transaction, where her "respect" for you is a form of leverage, you already lost. Killing your emotions to keep a b***h around is as pathetic as being a crybaby, and the real reason men should not cry is because crying doesn't solve shit, action does, but you do not even realize that.
if you have no emotional register you are a confirmed autist just fyi
8 hours ago when i watched The Cranes Are Flying (1957)
The Iron Claw.
I also come from a big family of all brothers, so the movie end to end hit very close to home.
But it finally got me when after the last brother's suicide, hes riding in a boat up to the dock.... where his other brothers are waiting for him
Order 66 always fricks me up.
Especially when they turn on Ki Adi Mundi and he looks back to them aghast.
All this death of selfless space paladins, and nowadays people even cheer against Jedi. Tragic.
holy shit this thread is so thick with pussies, you can cut the estrogen with a knife.
Got shot at the premier of The Force Awakens.
Fake events in a fake world written by nobodies staring people you don't know, pretending, makes you cry? Get your T levels checked.
t. soulless hylic. Get your imagination and empathy checked.
u cri liek baby when scribe tell tale around bonfire haha
for me it's mainly war scenes, specifically WW1 - russian civil war era stuff or any conflict where what's being fought over is inherently stupid/tragic. Other war stuff will still provoke emotions obviously but something about young men and women dying for a lost cause really tears me up. 1917 was phenomenal and I'm annoyed this board seems to hate it for this reason.
a good example is this scene when they start charging with the music, something about it really fricks me up, the mix of futility and nobility in it.
>mfw they actually win the battle though
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Some animated movies, live action never gets me because no matter how good the actor is supposed to be at expressing emotion it all just comes off fake. Easier to mask with just voice work.
I rewatched Queens Gambit and I cried when she went back to the janitor's office and saw the letter she sent him asking for $5 to enter the tournament.
Last week when I watched Stargate SG-1 S07E18 "Heroes Part 2"
When I realized Dr. Fraiser died I cried like a b***h. The whole second half of that episode hit like a truck.
There are a few Korean movies with genuine soul that have had me on the edge.
A Taxi Driver.
Joint Security Area.
My Sassy Girl.
Couple of other which I can't remember at the moment but they're very good at getting an emotional response.
>Joint Security Area.
They just wanted to be bros.
Tv i want to cry. Recommend me a move that'll definitely make me cry.
Watched kino of heaven for the first time yesterday and picrel made me tear up
Why do people act like I'm not human just because I don't cry at movies?
No one does that, you are literally virtue signaling
>My friends... You bow to no one
>not a single black face in the crowd
It was another time, and one that will never be replicated again.
The final scene where he talks about not being a brother anymore
holy frick I cried b***h tears
I think I cried more at Where the Red Fern Grows than anything involving kids in terrible situations
The end of Pig when Cage's character finally begins to be able to move on from his wife's death.
The end of Fitzcarraldo where he finally gets to somewhat realize his dream after thinking he had completely failed.
the Under Pressure scene in Aftersun
Koreans make sad kino.
>Dirty Carnival
>Breathless
>JSA
> Secretly Greatly (This hits hard because its a goofy comedy for most of the run time)
Films genuinely don't make me feel anything, I just pick apart the visuals and plot and move on because film is inherently dishonest and manipulative, it's more fun to study how the manipulation takes place rather than taking it seriously.
Letting anything fictional influence your opinions/philosophy in real life is fricking sad. I feel sad for anyone who watches a fictional piece of media and goes "maybe I should think differently" instead of experiencing something real.