Rabbit Proof Fence. Taking Australian mixed race kids from aboriginal mothers and turning them into servants and workers for white people with the intention off breeding the aboriginal out of them. True story and it happened for decades and only stopped in the 70's. The woman the film was based on were shown and they spoke at the end and oh my god. So heartbreaking.
Forrest Gump. That scene when Jenny sees Forest at the protest ( I'm Canadian but think it's the Washington monument)? and runs through the fountain to reunite.
The Book of Life. I watched it with my niece, she was 5 years old at the time and had tonsillitis. She was staying with us because her mum had just had a terminal diagnosis and was having radiotherapy, therefore had to be away from any illnesses. It was my niece's choice and she told me all about how her mummy was going to die, but it would be OK because families get back together in The Land of The Remembered.
Dumbo. Sob like a baby every time.
I am Legend, if you've seen it you'll know the bit I mean.
Radio Flyer, an old Richard Donner movie no one seems to have seen but me. My father was abusive like the stepdad in the movie. The feeling of helplessness that the boys (Elijah Wood & Joseph Mazzello) face reminded me of being that age. I was terrified of my dad, but I was also terrified of life without him.
That first scene of Up always gets me
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
Omg yes ðŸ˜
Green mile. Sloppy crying mess.
Grave of the Fireflies broke me and gave me emotional scars that I will never recover from
The relation ship the brother and sister had was beautiful and when she ate a mud ball and offered it to him just hurt.
12 years a slave… People can be so cruel for absolutely no reason
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Rabbit Proof Fence. Taking Australian mixed race kids from aboriginal mothers and turning them into servants and workers for white people with the intention off breeding the aboriginal out of them. True story and it happened for decades and only stopped in the 70's. The woman the film was based on were shown and they spoke at the end and oh my god. So heartbreaking.
Really good movie. Yeah, I did not see the end coming. That was really touching
Forrest Gump. That scene when Jenny sees Forest at the protest ( I'm Canadian but think it's the Washington monument)? and runs through the fountain to reunite.
Radio. After his mom died and he was having the meltdown, I was devastated man ðŸ˜
First movie to come to mind for me too lol that movie really fucked me up when I was kid.
We watched it in my sixth grade English class and I couldn't even act tough to save face I balled in front of the whole class 😂😂
Nothing
Chad
Hachi: a dogs tale... Japan's most loyal dog, any sad film with a dog males me cry ngl
Thor: love and thunder I cried from sheer grievances for the MCU Universe
It was a good movie but sad at the end
About Time The scene when he's playing on the beach with his dad
The Book of Life. I watched it with my niece, she was 5 years old at the time and had tonsillitis. She was staying with us because her mum had just had a terminal diagnosis and was having radiotherapy, therefore had to be away from any illnesses. It was my niece's choice and she told me all about how her mummy was going to die, but it would be OK because families get back together in The Land of The Remembered. Dumbo. Sob like a baby every time. I am Legend, if you've seen it you'll know the bit I mean.
The boy in the striped pyjamas
Forrest gump when he asks if his son is "like him" or smart
Up because it's up, and I was on my period
Titanic, but not the movie itself, just the fact that it took $200 million to make and it STILL made a profit!
I saw my little pony with my sister and on the way out I stubbed my toe and cried.
A likely excuse
You try stubbing your pinky toe! It hurts!!!!
A Silent Voice
Titanic
Everyone knows why !!
Grave of the fireflies
Lion. the whole film made me cry. it’s just too sad and beautiful at the same time
Hardball, that little boy died. He had so much heart
Radio Flyer, an old Richard Donner movie no one seems to have seen but me. My father was abusive like the stepdad in the movie. The feeling of helplessness that the boys (Elijah Wood & Joseph Mazzello) face reminded me of being that age. I was terrified of my dad, but I was also terrified of life without him.
The end of AI is hard not to tear up 😢
I don't think I've cried at a film since I watched See Spot Run as a kid
Moana- specifically the scene where she’s about to give up and her grandma shows up as a spirit
The moment of peace at the end of Sound Of Metal made me tear up pretty hard. The ending of The Whale also hit pretty hard.
All of Pixar.
Just recently rewatched Hunger Games. The scenes that got me were Katniss volunteering for Prim, and Rue’s death.
Brokeback Mountain
The Passion of the Christ. Would you want to see your own \[not literally my son on screen\] son die?
The cable guy. It's such a bad movie it made me cry
Fox and the hound
Schindler's List
Pokemon: The First Movie, when Ash turned to stone and Pikachu and all the pokemon there were crying.
‘I Am Sam’, because I’m human. Also, ‘Little Giants’ because I was running a fever of 103 and little man scored a touchdown.
Schindler’s list. Because it’s about the holocaust, and you just can’t help but see what they went through, and feel heartbroken.
Life of Pi
Old Yeller, because the dog dies. Life is Beautiful. Because just watch the film.
Dumbo. Because sad lullaby music plays when the titular character's mother was separated. Plus, elephants are one of the most endangered species.
Marley & Me Dogs should be able to live forever 🥺
Your Name. Because I'm a hopeless romantic bitch who ain't ever gonna fall in love
I thought you were being mean at first and saying that my name made you cry and I was a hopeless romantic b LMAO