Me and my gf watched 'Guess who's coming to Dinner' with Sidney Poitier and Katherine Houghton, last night. We ended up emotional wrecks. Such a beautiful ending!
What was the last film that made you cry?
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unfortunately, many emotional scenes in films can easily make me shed many a tear. Just watched on tv the other night, "Me, Earl & The Dying Girl" because nothing else on, and the ending just got to me, even though I knew what was coming.
The last one I remember crying at was Billy Elliot. When he flies onto stage to Swan Lake at the end of the movie it just tears me up. I cry like a baby.
The Fault in Our Stars made me cry like a baby.
American President and Pretty Woman
The Notebook always commands a box of tissues.
Phantom of the Opera ... I always cry at the end.
As for more modern movies? Can't recall. I've watched mostly action/adventure/horror/thriller in the last few years.
Believe it or not, though, The Conjuring 2 has a very soft, sweet scene (when he sings) which made both me and my husband cry (we actually held hands and sang it together). The other day Twenty-One Pilots sang that song at their concert and it was sweet all over again.
LOL Lynn I love your The Onion post. Applause here!
Would have to say it was Me Before You and before that Room.
Harry Brown
Especially the scene with Harry (Michael Caine) and his wife in the hospital.
pete's dragon. i would have cried freely had i not been with my nieces and nephew. i didn't want to freak them out (again).
I just went over my all-time favorite movies. Here are what I consider the best tear jerkers.
It's a Wonderful Life
Schindler's List
The Color Purple
Dr. Zhivago
The Fault in Our Stars
The Grapes of Wrath
Meet John Doe
12 Years a Slave
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Margarita, With a Straw
To Kill a Mockingbird
SEVEN POUNDS
that was in 2008--it's been awhile.
I am not ashamed to admit it, I am a softie, I cry at anything sentimental. But the one that gets me every time I see it, is Sally Field's meltdown in Steel Magnolias. It expresses how I would react if something tragic, like losing one of my children, would ever happen to me.