I only remember one movie in my entire life that made me cry. That was "Bambi", when I was about 7. Besides that, two have come close. "Schindler's List" (especially the ending), and "Braveheart" (the scene where Murran is killed).
the butterfly effect muriel's wedding, when muriel doesnt see her mum at the wedding then her mum kills herself looking for alibrandi (sorry bout the aussie movies) farenheit 9/11
* 9/11 movie shot by the French journalists with the horrible sounds of people falling down... * A Christmas Carol, just came back from London and hearing the 'lovely' British accent made me think of all the fantastic people I met... I always try to cry at the movies because everyone does, but apparantly I have a lack of compassion
Okay i admit it. Ghost made me cry but i think it was more the soundtrack.Whoever said that music wasn't a powerful medium had no idea.
I remember watching Planes, Trains and Automobiles and I think it was Steve Martin said something like "so are you going home now for Xmas?" And John Candy replies.. "I don't have a home" You should have seen me trying to keep the tears in-in front of my ma.
Million Dollar Baby Notebook Fried Green tomatoes Mists of Avalon City of Angels and many more that i think of right now.
when Dallas "Dally" (Matt Dillon) is upset because Ralph Macchio's character dies. then his sadness is overcome with anger so he robs a store and commits cop suicide. damn the world we live in man n thatz cuz i'm not a real tear-monger oh yeah, if you dont know, thats "The Outsiders"
Bambi still gets to me, too. I watched it in a Saturday matinee when they re-released it, just sobbing, surrounded by kids. I remember this one kid looking up at me like I was nuts.