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Teeth 09-27-2007 10:57 PM

You know, I'm not a person that would cry during a film
I've never cryed..
up until a year ago when I watched
A Broke Down Palace
It was the first and only movie I've cryed to! It was a sad, beautiful story, I recommend it!

(P.S. I also cryed during the Movie, Click, with Adam Sandler.
I don't know..that momment where he looks at his dads heart broken eyes was so tramatic *sniff*)

never felt love 09-28-2007 05:15 PM

i cried in Just Like heaven

never felt love 09-28-2007 05:20 PM

i cried in the movie Click too!
Adam Sandler...

Jadiesama 09-28-2007 10:25 PM

The only live action movie that has ever made me cry, and i mean seriously cry, was A Little Princess. I don't know WHY, but it does.

As far as cartoons go, Grave of the Fireflies makes me cry every the time i see it. as well as this short Disney did and put on the Little Mermaid DVD called The Little Match Girl. If you can find it, watch it. It's really beautiful.

KayokoSango 09-29-2007 09:25 PM

I'm not sure if there was a movie I actually cried on x_x;;
I teared up on Castaway when he lost Wilson =P
But other than that, I think I've only cried with anime and manga X'D
And real life situations that I've been in. With real life stuff, I cry way too easily. But I never cry to movies that aren't animated....
I know, I'm weird :3

Justice 09-30-2007 03:14 PM

I cry in a lot of movies.
If someone dies, I'm going to cry.
Unless I really didn't like that character.

A few months ago, I watch one of the old animated Transformers movies, and I cried when Megatron died.
It was embarrassing. xD

Amo_Angelus 09-30-2007 03:30 PM

I cry at a lot of films. Even Narnia made me cry. Not so much when Aslan dies anymore though. I kinda got used to that, but in the film at the begginning...thinking about what they went through during the Blitz! I cry. The last one that did it though? I don't know...I want to say Bridge to Terabithia, but I know I've cried at least three times since.


I get very emotionally attached!

shellthabunny 10-01-2007 01:04 PM

Hahaha, The only movie that made me cry was The Lion King back when I seen it in the theatre when it came out!

fawN 10-01-2007 10:37 PM

I can watch Turner and Hooch twice in a row, and it makes me cry each time! The end of The Joy Luck Club also makes me cry hard.

I tend to cry at a lot of movies for different reasons. I also get teary-eyed watching weddings, graduations, or fireworks.

indigoat 10-02-2007 04:30 PM


  • I cry watching a lot of things... There isn't just one movie that makes me cry. xD

    I have sensitive tears, any time I find something sad, happy, moving, meloncholy, etc etc I have tears just streaming down my face. It's not even that emotionally it moves me that much, it just makes me cry. There's a difference for me between real crying and tv/movie/book crying (usually involving heaving sobs and being unable to breathe).

    HP & The Goblet of Fire always makes me cry as soon as Cedric appears on screen, for example. -_- And many many more. xP


Moussed 10-03-2007 02:35 AM

The movie Click made me cry. When he was about to die, and when he tured down his father. D: I was in the theater, to make it worse. I was trying not to cry. Then I realized that my friend was tearing. So I cried in silence. But normally nothing really makes me cry. Unless the movie has something to do with rejecting their own family. That gets to me every time.

Ling 10-05-2007 11:58 AM

One of the movies that made me cry as a child and sometimes still makes me cry is Disney's animated cartoon movie, Dumbo, the part where Dumbo's mother is chained in a tiny place, and is swinging Dumbo with her trunk...I think the song is part of the reason why I cry, because its very sad...

Compass 10-08-2007 05:06 AM

I can only think of two movies that seriously made me cry. One animated, one not. The animated one was Grave of the Fireflies. Terribly sad story - just makes your head spin with the harsh realities of it all. The live one was titled Boys Don't Cry, and I'd rather not venture back to that memory at all. :? Let's just say I don't recommend it, really. Quite brutal.

Now I almost cried during The Land Before Time towards the end, but tears never quite fell.

Aqueous 10-08-2007 07:10 AM

I've only cried at one movie: 8 Seconds.

I was about ... eight, I'm going to say, but that's not for sure. Anyway, I was watching it with my mom on tv, and she started crying. I suppose it was like a chain reaction, though, and that's really the only reason I started crying.

aimi sakuko 10-08-2007 08:50 AM

i wont really cry if a character in a movie died...but i WILL cry if theres anything to do with animal, like king kong, free willies...when king kong was injected , when willy was calling to the sea...its so touching to me >.<

even when a horse fell down when the rider got killed or fell down too...like in the lord of the rings, i actually have pity on the horses but not those who got killed D;

`realiize 10-08-2007 10:35 AM


Hmm, I haven't cried in any movies yet, but I remember watching Click.. I teared up in that one, only cause it was so unexpected.. It said it was a comedy! n___n

ary 10-08-2007 06:03 PM

I think I cried at Pride and Prejudice. I most likely cried at Harry Potter. Er.. I cried when watching ISWAK, although technically that isn't a movie. But it's really good :D
I seem to cry at the most unnecessary times. WEll, in sappy movies at least.. xD

Shiba 11-01-2007 11:36 PM


Let's see, movies that made me cry. Well, the first would have to be A Walk To Remember. That movie was pretty tragic and depressing. The only other one I could think of was, ironically, Happy Feet. The part where they banish Mumble and then he rejects Gloria is really tear-jerking. XP

bearysplash 11-01-2007 11:49 PM

a lot of movies have made me cry. especially the disney ones. like when mufasa dies. :cry:
Lorenzo's oil was a really sad movie. i watched it in my psychology class and i was like trying to hold back my tears. its just so sad seeing what this boy and his family is going through.

helaia 11-02-2007 03:54 AM

I don't cry in many movies, but the movie I cried the most in was King Kong (the new one). I know it sounds completely ridiculous, but when the monkey started to spin on the ice and laugh, I just started balling. I think it had something to do with the monkey having emotions. And then later, when they killed the monkey, I cried even harder. Like, I was literally balling in the theater, it was a pretty ugly cry. OVER A DAMNED MONKEY. I'm a sad sad person... I must have been overly emotional that day.

I also cry in Cold Mountain, and it gets worse each time. Usually people get better for crying each time they see the movie, but not for me in Cold Mountain, it's pretty pathetic, but I love that movie so much! (Jude Law is gorgeous).

And those are about the only two movies that I cry in, that I recall anyways.

Mitsruko_Rivera 11-02-2007 06:04 AM

And it came to this lol weeel hmm. Movies that I cried on huh?-sigh-....Well...Im not ASHAMED but it is abit embarrassing to talk about it but here goes.I really teared and began to sob in theaters when I saw the Musical RENT.Oh My GOD when Angel died it made me sob uncontrollably but it was so sad how can they destroy a perfect gay couple with the disease of AIDS?!*starts crying again but stops*AHEM anyways and the other would have to be Howl's Moving Castle when Sophie thinks that she killed Howl and where they get their happy ending in the end ^_^

InYourMind 11-02-2007 03:46 PM

I don't believe I've ever cried at a film, of any sort. But I do know a few movies that really "impact" you. Such as Titanic, Devdas, Water, and Sweet November. Though, I have heard from a variety of my friends that 'A Walk To Remember', has brought them to and/or close to tears. Though, I personally have never watched it myself, though I've been meaning to.

MasterChiefrei 11-03-2007 04:30 AM

Hook makes me cry every time. XD I love the story about Peter Pan and the idea of having him go back to Neverland to save his children and reexperience what it was like to be a kid is awesome. The parts that made me cry was when Rufio didn't believe Robin Williams was Peter Pan and had the lost boys cross the line but one boy stayed and pushed the wrinkles away and said, "Oh there you are Peter" *tear!* XD And then the part when he was thinking about his happy thought and it went to him having his baby Jack in his hands and saying, "I know why I wanted to grow up, I wanted to be a father," *tear again* and the last when the children flew home and their mother woke up and told Wendy she had seen her children so much in her dreams that when she woke up they were still there and then the children sat and said, "Mommy! Mom!" and she cried, I cried. It's a wonderful movie. >w< <3333

unloved_prinzes 11-03-2007 10:52 AM

A Walk to Remember.. That movie made me cry!! The man married the girl despite the fact that the girl was dying due to leukemia!! :(

inseCuREly 11-03-2007 09:54 PM

...The first movie I ever cried in, actually, was the first Pokemon movie xDD I used to never cry at movies, but there are a few that did get to me. Such as I Am Sam (first movie I ever cried at with my mom, and at the theatre), Reign Over Me, RENT, and a few more I can't remember at the moment. xD

I tend to cry a lot more when I read books, though. It's so much easier to get attached to the characters, in my opinion. D:


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