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What Was the Last Movie That Made You Cry?

I could fill this page with tons of them, including kids movies and some cartoons when I was a kid (Heidi !!).
Since husband is in town, we moved our Movie "date" for last night. We went to see "Sucker punch". There I was, crying my eye balls like an idiot!
Of course I look to my husband (aka ice cold heart!!) and he not only is not crying (surprise, surprise) but he looks at me like, really? lol.
I thought it was just him being man, and I was sure other women would be crying too....NOPE.
Then again, I am the same one that wanted to learn Karate after watching "Karate kid" and the same one that wanted to dedicate my life to save gorillas after seeing "King Kong" and so much more.
Now, I am not going to say why I was crying so much (it did touch some old wounds) because I don't want to spoil the movie for others that want to go see it, but in a commercial is a part when the old guy said: "If you don't fight for something, you will fall for anything", wow!!
And at the end is a voice that I swear was talking to me (lol) it said something like "only you allow the monster in your live and only you have the weapons to fight, so FIGHT!!!!!!!! ok, if it was any way that I wasn't crying before that (which wasn't the way) that would have done the trick, buaaaaaaa!
I want to believe that I am not the only one that has cried with movies (maybe not as much as I).
What was the last (or only) movie that has made you cry?

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UP- the cartoon yes it made me cry
Milk- love Sean Pen makes me cry
The movies that really get me every time- Steel Magnolias, and Hope Floats and I am Sam
I swear every time I have PMS one of these movies is on and seriously I just cry my way through the entire show.

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The last movie I saw that made me cry was Despicable Me (at the end where he kisses them) and Toy Story 3. Some movies that make me cry every time are the little mermaid, born to be wild, ghost and bridge to terabithia.

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I don't remember the last movie that made me cry, but I can give you a short list of ones that I definitely cry (like, the ugly cry with nose bubbles & all, not just 2 soft tears rolling silently down my cheek). P.S. I love you is a doozy for me & especially The Notebook (because it practically could have been written about my grandparents), Pay It Forward, Schindler's List (had to leave the theatre when I saw this in high school with my history class), I know there are a million others, but those are the first that came to mind.

**btw my dh told me all about that movie so I suspect I know what part you're talking about even though I haven't seen it & I probably would have cried too!**

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UP- the cartoon yes it made me cry
Milk- love Sean Pen makes me cry
The movies that really get me every time- Steel Magnolias, and Hope Floats and I am Sam
I swear every time I have PMS one of these movies is on and seriously I just cry my way through the entire show.

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The last movie I saw that made me cry was Despicable Me (at the end where he kisses them) and Toy Story 3. Some movies that make me cry every time are the little mermaid, born to be wild, ghost and bridge to terabithia.

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Great question.... I don't remember the last one that made me cry but there have been a few in my life that I "felt" so much for the characters that I still remember them and still cry if I watch them again. The very first movie that ever made me cry was a movie called "Without A Trace." Judd Hirsch (from Taxi) and Stockard Channing (Rizzo from Grease) starred in it. I can't remember the name of the actress that plays the mom in this moving but it is the most touching movie I have ever seen. It's about a boy that goes missing. I still remember the 1st time I ever saw it was at home with my parents and sisters. I was 15 and we were having weekly family dinner and a movie night. When it was over there was not a dry eye in the house. Even my Dad, who NEVER cried had tears streaming down his face. (Of course he said anyone who wouldn't be moved by this movie is heartless S.O.B....lol) Highly recommend this movie, if you haven't seen it, go rent it. Schindler's List...I had to close my eyes through alot of that because I can not witness such cruelty. In fact I've never made it all the way through Roots. I wind up crying so much that I just can't bare to watch it. I literally "feel" so much for the people in those true life stories that I get myself all worked up. How can anyone be so cruel to another human being...I just can not fathom it. Moving on to love stories, of course the NOTEBOOK is one of our all time fav movies ever. We both teared up watching that one. And Titanic....what a great movie, I mean we all knew how it was going to end but what a beautiful way to tell the story. Steel Magnolias was another tear jerker for me. Let's not forget Beaches.... Oh I could go on and on.

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The Notebook, and Simon Birch. OMG. I don't cry at many movies, but these two I flowed like a river for 20 minutes afterward.

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Everything makes me cry, Y., I'm a hormonal explosion.

Was watching The Bridge To Terabithia with my daughter recently. I hadn't read the book, she had.

I was STUNNED when the kid died. I could NOT BELIEVE THEY HAD TO MAKE THE KID DIE!!! OMG such a beautiful story, then BAM! the kid DIES.

Actually it didn't make me cry, it just pissed me off.

(See what I mean about the hormones? tehehe)

:)

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This may sound silly, but the first tinkerbell movie makes me cry everytime. The ending part when they fly towards the main land and transform the little park into spring is so beautiful I weep like a silly school girl. My husband always laughes at me because he thinks it's cute. :P

Oh, and the beginning part of UP. The whole life of Carol and Ellie and then with it ending at Ellie's funeral. Even my husband gets tears in his eyes.

The movie that made me cry the hardest was Bridge to Terabithia. We saw it for the first time last year. As I watched the boy go to school after the girl died, (I had lost my best friend when I was 12) I murmured to my husband, "I remember that." It all flooded back to me. Going back to school, feeling so alienated and alone even though people were there to offer comfort. Feeling like the world had just punched me in the face and I was numb to everything around me. Before I knew it I was curled up on the floor crying so hard I couldn't breath. Even though it had been 27 years later, it felt like I just found out my friend had died. So weird.

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I don't remember the last movie that made me cry, but I can give you a short list of ones that I definitely cry (like, the ugly cry with nose bubbles & all, not just 2 soft tears rolling silently down my cheek). P.S. I love you is a doozy for me & especially The Notebook (because it practically could have been written about my grandparents), Pay It Forward, Schindler's List (had to leave the theatre when I saw this in high school with my history class), I know there are a million others, but those are the first that came to mind.

**btw my dh told me all about that movie so I suspect I know what part you're talking about even though I haven't seen it & I probably would have cried too!**

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Most recently I cried (several times) during "Toy Story 3." Before that, it was "It's A Wonderful Life." That one is a guaranteed tear-fest. Cathartic tears, though. "To my brother George, the richest man in town." Gulp! Kleenex please!

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