The Fox and the Hound
“One of the few movies out there to capture the tragedy of everyday mundane life – getting older and growing apart.”
Up
“Literally haven’t even watched the rest of the movie because I was crying so hard after the opening that i turned it off…”
The Green Mile
“It’s an incredibly well made and moving film, even though the epilogue is a little strange and unnecessary in my opinion.”
Iron Giant
“If you don’t cry at the end of Iron Giant, you are a replicant and Harrison Ford will be coming for you.”
What Dreams May Come
“Holy s@#t. Almost everyone dies and his idea of heaven is his wife’s art? Only for that to be destroyed by her own self-destruction, and he chooses to go through purgatory just to try and see her again? Heavy.”
Her
“Idk man I just relate so hard to Theodore. It’s like subtle tear-jerkiness and I don’t know if I’m crying because of the ups and downs he had been through or because he seems to be more optimistic than you would expect at the end.”
Saving Private Ryan
“The final bridge scene onwards gets me crying every time.”
Beaches
“They grew up as best friends and then of course life gets in the way. One best friend dies, and leaves the other best friend as guardian of her daughter. Tears, tears, tears.”
Forrest Gump
“I always cry when he’s talking to Jenny’s grave and says about their son, ‘He’s so smart.'”
Dear Zachary
“This movie made me cry so hard I was almost in physical pain because of it.”
The Fountain
“A genius work and the soundtrack is just ripping you into pieces.”
Interstellar
“The scene where the guys daughter grows up in front of him while he’s billions of miles away and then eventually their the same age and he missed her entire life basically always brings a tear to my eye.”
The Land Before Time
“Little foot’s mothers death is honestly sadder than Mufasa’s death from lion king.”
Grave of the Fireflies
“After watching that movie I genuinely went through my one and only bout of depression for about a week before the things that interested me and the people i loved went back to being engaging and uplifting.”
Life is Beautiful
“A wonderful movie I never want to see again.”
My Girl
“‘Where are his glasses? He can’t see without his glasses!’ And… I am nearly crying just thinking of that scene.”
Hatchi: A Dog’s Tale
“I have only watched this movie one time but only because it absolutely WRECKED me. It was so good and the fact that its a TRUE STORY just made it so much more beautiful. I cried so hard that my face got swollen and was still like that the next day.”
Eight Below
“Can’t watch it. The friggin imdb description makes me cry.”
Big Fish
“It gets me every time. I wish I had a father figure.”
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
“It is super beautiful and sad all at once.”
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
“Cried at 2 movies in my life, free willy aged 4 and boy in the striped pyjamas aged 20 something. That movie grabbed me by the throat and I’m a stone-hearted a$$hole.
The Pursuit of Happyness
“The bathroom scene kills me every time.”
The Road
“Just watch it.”
Marley and Me
“I thought I’d watch this on my day off thinking it was just a lighthearted comedy. I proceeded to sob like I have never sobbed in my life.”
Call Me By Your Name
“I don’t know if anything has made me blubber as hard.”
Said nobody.
Was it over your head? Too much grown up emotions?
Not only did that movie succeed in defining the father daughter relationship in ways holes had never achieved before,
But the Music Score push new boundaries that were brave and successful.
Not a movie for the emotionally immature. They want get it at all.