Originally posted by Frenchie
Armageddon: when Bruce says goodbye to Liv for the last time over the screen.
there is nothing tearjerking about something as clicheridden as arma-ing-geddon.
Frenchie
Well I wasn't asking you, and it's me that said it not you.
eRRaTiK
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Originally posted by Frenchie
it's not you, it's me
/seinfeld
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Jerry Maguire anyone?
Lebezniatnikov
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Originally posted by eRRaTiK
/seinfeld
You can't use "it's not you, it's me." I'm the king of "it's not you, it's me"!
/george
lücid
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Originally posted by leph555
I remember watching The Professional for the first time, my eyes began to tear at the end of the movie.
+1
also, the scene in A Walk To Remember when the kid hugs his dad. i can't watch that movie without crying during that scene.
pretty sure i cried during the end of Garden State the first time i saw it, when they're in the airport.
yeah i'm a big emo baby. :p
bananas
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Originally posted by lücid
pretty sure i cried during the end of Garden State the first time i saw it, when they're in the airport.
yeah i'm a big emo baby. :p
oh yeah garden state, +1
Halcyon+On+On
The scene in Children of Men where Theo is bringing the baby out of the bombed-out building and all the soldiers just stand there watching him, some down on their knees. I don't even know why it's so affecting. You see it coming a mile away, but I can't really think of a more emotional scene in a movie.
I want to say there are a lot of rally "sad" scenes in The Fountain, but I dunno. It's a fantastic movie, but I think if you understand the point it's trying to make, it's really not all that sad so much as it is, uhhh... I dunno. But I don't think it's trying to be sad. :p
Lunar Phase 7
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Originally posted by smakmagik
Optimus Prime
Love that piano.
Lebezniatnikov
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
The scene in Children of Men where Theo is bringing the baby out of the bombed-out building and all the soldiers just stand there watching him, some down on their knees. I don't even know why it's so affecting. You see it coming a mile away, but I can't really think of a more emotional scene in a movie.
I think it is augmented by all of the pent-up emotion the viewer feels during the chaotic scene directly preceding it. But I agree - I definitely felt that moment too.
Also in The Sixth Sense, when Cole tries to explain to his mother about the pendant and she dismisses him. He asks if she is mad and she stops, looks at him and says "Listen to me. I could never. ever. be angry at you" and so he tries to explain it to her again and she finally believes him and they share a cry. All done in one take - I don't know how the actors kept their cool, cause it was definitely an emotionally-charged scene.
eRRaTiK
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Originally posted by lücid
also, the scene in A Walk To Remember when the kid hugs his dad. i can't watch that movie without crying during that scene.
one of my fave movies. so tragic! (in a good way unlike Britney's Crossroads lol)
TranceGiant
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jonze234
the end of Field of Dreams when he's playing catch with his dad.
there wasn't any particular scene that i can remember, but I am Sam might have been the saddest movie I've ever seen.
i'm sure every kid cried during Bambi when his mother got shot.