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26 Sep 2015, 5:48 pm

Cried to many movies. Both at happy and sad scenes. Even got tears at the cliche ending of Face Off (can't forgive myself for that). Cried alot to The Purle Color. Prefer to see sad movies alone. If not i try to distance myself from the story, when there's sad parts, and avoid talking during the sad part :D



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26 Sep 2015, 6:15 pm

Wall-e, when he recognizes Eva after rebooting.

...and pretty much any other movie where devotion or love between two obviously-not-human-yet-beings-of-some-sort
is expressed. *Sometimes* it'll happen with people, but only after I've seen the movie a number of times and am playing it in my head as I watch.


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01 Apr 2016, 6:37 pm

When it comes to movies, I cry really easily. Sometimes intense music on its own is enough to make me tear up.

It's kind of a funny coincidence that several other people in this thread mentioned Inside Out since I cried three times while watching that one. I was watching it with my family so that was kind of embarrassing.



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28 Apr 2016, 8:48 am

So many I can't decently post a list. For some it was like a meltdown, even post movie. That's pretty embarrassing and I generally prefer to watch visual arts alone.


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28 Apr 2016, 1:55 pm

There have been several movies that caused me to cry. The Land Before Time, The Lion King, and, even recently, Tangled and Inside Out among others.



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29 Apr 2016, 12:52 pm

StaticWorld wrote:
When I was a little kid my favourite movie was "The Adventures of Milo and Otis" and every time I watched it I cried. According to my mum there was one time I cried so much that she forbade me to watch that movie again.
I don't cry while watching movies but I just felt my heart breaking into little pieces when I watched the end of "The Green Mile".


Since back then a lot has changed. I cried when I watched Gravity Falls and Stan sacrificed himself and Bill died and also when Mabel talked to him and he couldn't remember Dipper and her. When the twins left I was weeping too.
Not to forget is my reaction to some scenes in Rick and Morty. I cried and started to stim instensively when Rick tried to kill himself. When he got arrested in the last episode of season two I shed a few tears.


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30 Apr 2016, 4:35 pm

The only one that comes to mind is the first, of five, time I saw Saving Private Ryan in the theatre. It was a weekday afternoon and we had the day off from school. It just happened to be Seniors Day at the movie theatre we went to. The opening scene was quite the shocker, but then at the end of the movie there were all these very old people sitting there.. silent.. with tears starting to stream down their faces. Some of them may have fought in that war, but all of them likely knew someone who did - or lost someone they knew. It was the most intensely emotional time I've ever felt in a movie theatre, and yeah, I shed a tear, too. I think pretty much everyone did in the presence of those old folks who had just been vividly reminded of the hell of war.


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30 Apr 2016, 9:43 pm

I got teary eyed in a scene from The Alamo, when Jim Bowie is delirious and dying, and imagines his sister-in-law to be his late wife, who leans over and gently kisses him.


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