Forrest Gup when Jenny dies. I remember there was this one scene when Ltd Dan was on the fishing boat with him and he jumps off- I was about seve or eight and I thought it was suicide,(but how could a man with no legs swim?!?!) So that got me. I also cried watching the very end of rainman (makes me feel wimpy) And at all the froze people in Titanic, how real people died that way.
I know it's not a movie but every time I see Extreme Makeover Home Edition I ball my eyes out and I can't even stand that meth freak Ty whatever his name it, lol. I also cried during and after Beaches.
Schindler's List was sooooooo sad because it was and is a true story and half of my family died during that time all because my family was Polish and had Jewish friends...fucked up.
Angela's Ashes The Notebook Big Fish May I just say Big Fish made me well up in a happy way. The ending was so touching and nice, and not many films can be affirming like that. It was so underrated, I can't understand why people either didn't like it or go on about all of Burton's other works. Even he was really pleased with that film amongst the lot.
:cheers2: Well, I won't go as far as a vagina, but when she finds out he wrote letters to her for a year was touching.
I cried at that one too. I saw it just after one of my close relatives died who was also kind of a storyteller. There are alot of them in my family. Peace Out, Rev J
When the Wind Blows (1986, directed by Jimmy T. Murakami). Remember the title song written by Roger Waters (who did all of the film's score) and sung by David Bowie? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pg3f3krfMlI"]YouTube- David Bowie 'When The Wind Blows' Promo. That movie shook me up big time, back in the 1980s. Wiggling toes, ~*Ganesha*~
Harry and the Hendersons. I know, I know...but I have always cried at the end when Harry goes back into the forest.
Oh and I am Legend where the dog dies. I think that is the hardest I have ever balled at a movie in my life-seriously!
I cried, nay, wept in of mice and men when george shot lenny, and i cried in roman polanski's romeo and juliet when mercutio died, but surprisingly not at the end.