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What's the last film that made you cry?

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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.
Lion was the last film that made me cry. However, Nottinghill always brings a nostalgic tear to my eye.

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Moana i tend to cry a lot at films, tho.

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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



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Heartbreak Ridge.

The romance behind the main story was too familiar to me. That smitten feeling is
amazing to experience, and it makes you want to be a better person. When it's
reciprocated, love knows no bounds.
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.
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LOL Lynn I love your The Onion post. Applause here!

Would have to say it was Me Before You and before that Room.
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).

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The Big Lebowski.

At the end finding out that a little Lebowski is on the way.


Imitation of Life (1959)

Hachi A Dog's Tale

If you are an animal lover, you will love this movie. Might be too sad for kids

Lion!!!
Lion...anyone watching it and doesn't cry...its impossible possible not to cry



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The Big Lebowski.

At the end finding out that a little Lebowski is on the way.





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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
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that was in 2008--it's been awhile.
The opening sequences of "UP!" set me off
I saw "Lion" this week too and I agree that tissues are needed
This sad scene in Animal House always makes me cry...

Although not a movie but a TV show, The Tunnel really broke my heart when Elise Wassermann allowed someone through her tough defences and into her heart and was betrayed.
Maybe because I could relate but more because it was so believable and Clemence Poesy played the part so well.

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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.