My sister was super sad about that, and the next day we watched Braveheart. When that ended she yelled NO MORE MOVIES WITH HEART IN THE NAME. It was cute but they're both sad movies.
Lord of the Rings Return of the King. Generally the whole series but it was particularly sad in the end, after you learn the lore of the elves/immortality, humans and whatnot. The crowning of Aragorn was sad, but the Gray Haven's made me spill, the two main emotions I had then was envious but more sadness all at the same. The monologue out was also a pain to listen to. A fellowship bound by love and friendship has ended and you know that there will never be something like that anymore.
I dot remember the 1st but I get misty eyes far to easily (I welled up when Ricci proposed to Vicky). The film that made me cry the most was La Vita e Bella I saw it like twice at school then watched it once at home and I howled for like 20 minutes.
I normally don't cry at films, but I cried like a BABY when I watched Third Star. It's a really good film and I recommend it - but I also recommend you keep a ton of tissues near by for all of your tears. All of them.
Braveheart - FREEDOM Shawshank Redemption - Ending The Return of the King - Goodbye, Frodo The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Ending Forrest Gump - Ending I'm a sap for happy-sad endings.
Oh, yea. Airbud. That show was one of my favorite movies. Not so much anymore, of course, but it's a nice family film.
Movies: The Lion King- Mufasa's Death Marley and Me- Dog put to sleep. I cried at a friends house The Titanic- Showing everyone getting ready to die. Even the kids. Shows: Elfen Lied- The saddest anime I have seen. Gave me the waterworks.
Have to go back a ways, but the first movie I remember being a little teary eyed for was Homeward Bound, when it looked like Shadow wasn't going to make it. Was watching with my family and I couldn't even look at them for like five minutes after!
The Atomic Care, my mom put it on after not seeing it in twenty years. I was nine, it was post-bomb Hiroshima, there were bodies and gore. It was not at all a fun experience. ---------- Post added 27th Sep 2012 at 01:49 AM ---------- Atomic care, damn you autocorrect. ---------- Post added 27th Sep 2012 at 01:50 AM ---------- Cafe, again!
The only movie I actually cried during was this indie type movie called Listen to your Heart. I also got teary during a Walk to Remember but that's about it. I don't cry easily.