“In the Green Mile when John Coffey (Michael Clarke Duncan) gets executed. ‘Don’t put me in the dark.’ Gets me every time…”
“The Neverending Story:
‘Artax? You’re sinking! ARTAAAX! ARTAAAX!!‘”
“The introduction of Up.”
“When the mom tucks her kids in and the old couple go to bed together in Titanic knowing they’re going to die”
“Simba begging Mufasa to wake up in The Lion King. That tiny little ‘help.'”
“For me it’s the dangling shoe reveal in Jojo Rabbit. It’s such an effective scene, but good God do I get choked up quick.”
“The scene when brook hang himself in the Shawshank Redemption. It always make me cry.”
“When Dumbo’s mom rocked him from behind her cage”
“The ‘I could have saved more’ scene where Schindler has an emotional breakdown after the workers gave him a ring engraved with the quotation: “Whoever saves one life saves the world entire” and was then comforted by the workers in the movie Schindler’s List.”
“In Guardians of the Galaxy 3 when Rocket let out that gut wrenching cry after watching his best friends die, it broke me”
“My Girl: ‘His Glasses! He Can’t See Without His Glasses!’”
“Hachiko waiting for his friend to come back every day at the train station.”
“In Interstellar when Murph ‘s age is the same as her father’s . Ughhh it feels like a stab in the heart.”
“Bing Bong’s death in Inside Out”
“Emma Thompson in her bedroom after she receives the Joni Mitchell CD for Christmas in Love Acutally...”
“I would argue that Tom Hanks losing Wilson in Cast Away was the saddest scene ever. I mean he was losing his only companion of many years and ultimately losing his last connection to the outside world. I could not even begin to imagine how crushing losing Wilson would have been for me in that situation.”
“The ending of grave of the fireflies”
“The end of Life Is Beautiful”
“I am Legend
When Will Smith had to kill his dog.”
“The Forrest Gump grave scene.
“…he’s just so smart” as Forrest’s voice cracks. Instant tears. He’s only loved Jenny (and his momma) his entire life. She finally comes back into his life and surprises him with his son. His life is perfect. He has a gazillion dollars and can spend the rest of his days in peace, in his favorite place in the world, with the two people he loves most. Then boom. AIDS. His best friend, wife, and mother of his child is taken from him. Now he’s got to be a single father without his momma or best friend to lean on. He knows he’s not a smart man, but his kid is very smart. That overwhelming feeling of “can I do this kid justice by myself? Can I raise him how he deserves?” It’s just so much.
Tom Hanks is a treasure. One of the most emotionally-moving movies I’ve ever seen, and it’s because Hanks is so god damn good.”
Oh no, Molly has gone off her meds!!!!!!!!
No she's not. There was a peado scandal, but Hollywood cleaned it up for him. If you ever took your mouth off the proverbial teet of the doctored American media and the cabal of globalists in Hollywood, you might have learned something.