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By (user no longer on site) OP   
15 weeks ago

List the films that moved you emotionally.

Last film I wept at was the pursuit of happiness after watching it for the first time beginning of this year. All though it doesn’t take me a lot to cry at films lol.

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By *herry delightWoman
15 weeks ago

Ilfracombe

Bohemian Rhapsody

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By *aizyWoman
15 weeks ago

west midlands

Devil's Knot, it's based on a true story, I still get upset just thinking about it.

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

A Star is born

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By *enrietteandSamCouple
15 weeks ago

Staffordshire

The fox and the hound

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By *lfa RomeoMan
15 weeks ago

southeast , Herts, Beds

Last Christmas

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By *avid and juneCouple
15 weeks ago

Tamworth

Cinema Paradiso

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By *usty kayWoman
15 weeks ago

Burnham

I couldn't possibly list them all but disney/pixar films have a habit of catching me. This week encanto had me in pieces, a few weeks ago inside out 2 broke me!

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By *enk15Man
15 weeks ago

Evesham

I hardly cry at movies.

But the last time I did was SING It was when Johnny's dad broke out of jail and raced to him just to tell him how proud he was.

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By *mmaleiaWoman
15 weeks ago

East Northamptonshire

Silent running when I was about 8

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By *ymClassDropoutMan
15 weeks ago

Berkshire

My wedding video.

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By *omCoyoteMan
15 weeks ago

Northern England

It has to be Roberto Benigni's masterpiece "Life is Beautiful" - do watch it with the subtitles though. A wonderful, wonderful film.

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By *ayAndKayUKCouple
15 weeks ago

Glasgow

Hate to admit to this, but I cried at the film Me Before You.

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By *allipygousMan
15 weeks ago

Leicester

I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne.

The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟

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By *allipygousMan
15 weeks ago

Leicester


"A Star is born"

Which version? There's been four.

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By *aughtyboi11Man
15 weeks ago

northampton

The lion king

Marley & me

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By *rsKOTCTWoman
15 weeks ago

Leeds

Pay it forward 🥹

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple
15 weeks ago

Leeds

Not a single one.

The mr

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By *otTheMessiah86Man
15 weeks ago

Stockton

Forest Gump - every time.

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By *hocolate37Man
15 weeks ago

Heathrow


"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne.

The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟

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Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!!

Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's...

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

For various reasons, some obvious some not quite so :-

The Theory of Eveything.

Billy Elliot.

Love Actually (pretty much anything that includes Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell including After Life).

Schindlers List.

It's a Wonderfull Life.

Probably more that don't spring immediately to mind.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
15 weeks ago

North West

The niche one I watched yesterday.

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By *bi HaiveMan
Forum Mod

15 weeks ago

Cheeseville, Somerset

Avengers Endgame. 😭😭

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By *ensuallover1000Man
15 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Disney films.

The buggers have a special knack for getting my waterworks going.

Even now, merely thinking of Bing Bong disappearing in Inside Out makes my bottom lip quiver a tad ☹️🥲

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By *r John WickMan
15 weeks ago

The Continental

Hachi: A dogs tale

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By *outhern77Man
15 weeks ago

Quinton

The Green Mile

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By *amesBeelzebubMan
15 weeks ago

norwich

Armeggedon

ET

UP

The boy in the striped pyjamas

Ffs I even cry at episodes of Hollyoaks!!

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By *9 kisses.Man
15 weeks ago

clacton on sea

Watership Down,

A Fault In the Stars,

A Dogs Journey,

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By *lowloadandgocoupleCouple
15 weeks ago

ferrybank

Up

Schindlers list

The pianist

Note book

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By *avexxMan
15 weeks ago

cheshire

gladiator,,, green mile

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By *B69Woman
15 weeks ago

Wiltshire

Biggest cry ever was The Champ

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By *weetCruellaWoman
15 weeks ago

somewhere sweet and sour

Me before you. The Green Mile.

Oh scrap that, I cry at most things lol

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By *atnipOreillyMan
15 weeks ago

Herts

Absolutely

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

To sir with love.

Colour Purple.

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By *inell1Man
15 weeks ago

Ipswich

Ghost

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By *utdoorfun7474Couple
15 weeks ago

armagh

So s of anarchy. That poor bike

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By *olfandtazCouple
15 weeks ago

Bristol

Watership down

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By *olfandtazCouple
15 weeks ago

Bristol

Plague dogs is another one

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By *lfa RomeoMan
15 weeks ago

southeast , Herts, Beds

When a man loves a woman

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

The Green Mile

Rocky 3 (one particular scene involving Mickey)

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By *luebell888Woman
15 weeks ago

Glasgowish

One Day

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By *ldbutrandyMan
15 weeks ago

West Midlands


"Cinema Paradiso"

Not to be confused with guest house paradiso

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By *allipygousMan
15 weeks ago

Leicester


"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne.

The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟

Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!!

Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's... "

I stand corrected 🙂

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By *hocolate37Man
15 weeks ago

Heathrow


"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne.

The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟

Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!!

Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's...

I stand corrected 🙂"

Hell of a film to watch as a young'un...

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By *allipygousMan
15 weeks ago

Leicester


"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne.

The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟

Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!!

Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's...

I stand corrected 🙂

Hell of a film to watch as a young'un..."

True. Though it wasn't until a re-watch when I was older that I understood what happened when the deserters turned up at the farm when one son and his wife were alone.

I just remember crying when the youngest son turned up at the end and the light being turned on in my living room and me being embarrassed with having tears flowing down my face.

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By *hocolate37Man
15 weeks ago

Heathrow


"I can only remember shedding proper tears to one film. I was 8 or 9 years old watching the 1965 film Shenandoah starring John Wayne.

The only other time I've come close was when I was 17 years old watching 1979's The Champ. I defy anyone with a beating heart not to be affected by the 9 year old Ricky Schroder at the end 😟

Shenandoah starred James Stewart, not John Wayne...it made me bawl too!!

Still Alice - Julianne Moore playing a woman slipping into Alzheimer's...

I stand corrected 🙂

Hell of a film to watch as a young'un...

True. Though it wasn't until a re-watch when I was older that I understood what happened when the deserters turned up at the farm when one son and his wife were alone.

I just remember crying when the youngest son turned up at the end and the light being turned on in my living room and me being embarrassed with having tears flowing down my face."

Yep, same part of the film - then turned around to see my dad and brother both wiping their faces hard!!

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By *WANDTGCouple
15 weeks ago

Borough of Greenwich

It's a wonderful life

Moves me to tears every time, luckily it's only on during Xmas.

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By *ell GwynnWoman
15 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

Jojo Rabbit when you see the shoes.

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By *ell GwynnWoman
15 weeks ago

North Yorkshire

Oh, and "Daddy, my Daddy!" The Railway Children

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By *ootnootboopCouple
15 weeks ago

Cheshire


"Hate to admit to this, but I cried at the film Me Before You."

That's one film I cannot watch again. After being so close to death a little while back, being in a similar mindset then and watching that film...... Christ, crazy crazy emotions!

A

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By * and R cple4Couple
15 weeks ago

swansea

I cry at most things the list is probably to long for me to mention.

The latest one tho was when we went to watch Bob marley one love at the cinema.

It was a combination of how he used his music to try and bring a country together and how brilliant he was.

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By *orksRockerMan
15 weeks ago

Bradford

A Monster Calls

Field of Dreams

Dead Poets Society

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

The Art of Racing in the rain

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By *oundingcockMan
15 weeks ago

PORTSMOUTH

Bad Boys when they crashed the Cobra!!! lol

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By *hrista BellendWoman
15 weeks ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

Menopause has overstimulated my sensitve empathy to others and it's very fucking annoying, that I cry when other people cry in films

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By *onderWomanWlvWoman
15 weeks ago

Wolverhampton

Bridge to Terabithia 😭

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By *lowloadandgocoupleCouple
15 weeks ago

ferrybank

Good to see people showing emotions flow while watching a good movie that they can sometimes identify with or not.

Makes us good humans.

Never ever cried before until I delt with certain life problems.

I'm happy I did as there's nothing more important than letting those emotions out...

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
15 weeks ago

little house on the praire

Patch Adams

Beaches

Homeward Bound

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By *lynJMan
15 weeks ago

Morden

A Matter of Life and Death.

A favourite of my late partner and me. I just blub all the way through it now.

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By *ravellerukMan
15 weeks ago

Visting Belfast

Inside Out 2 was a surprise! Coco is another!

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By *aptain Caveman41Man
15 weeks ago

Home

Land before time, little foot.

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By *iedandtestedMan
15 weeks ago

BOURNEMOUTH

I am sam always hits different

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By *az26Man
15 weeks ago

Solihull

Pursuit of Happyness

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By *ympha LuxuriaWoman
15 weeks ago

La La Land


"Land before time, little foot."

That scene where Little Foots mum dies 😭😭😭😭

Green Mile

Philadelphia

Lion King

😭

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple
15 weeks ago

Southampton

Boys don't cry ....😭😭

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By *ostindreamsMan
15 weeks ago

London

Interstellar

Goodwill hunting

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By *asycouple1971Couple
15 weeks ago

midlands

Good Will Hunting

The Greatest showman

Schindler's List.

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

Home. I was away on deployment when I put it on. Probably not my better idea when you have been away from home for 3 months.

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
15 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross

E.T.

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By *plofsinnersCouple
15 weeks ago

Haddington

Dirty dancing.

Pretty in pink

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By *anceAloneWoman
15 weeks ago

Adjacent to him

Soooo many films make me cry..but here are my top 3

Beaches

ET

A star is born

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By *teveAndHisMagicPicklenicMan
15 weeks ago

Ends

I tend not to cry at movies but Moonlight gets me really close

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By *trange new worldCouple
15 weeks ago

Northampton

He made me watch the first hunger games yesterday and I was all set for a fun night of watching people thrown into a pit and fight.

Then bang. Little girl sweetest thing is slain. Fuck u!!!!

Tears aplenty

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By *indergirlWoman
15 weeks ago

somewhere, someplace

Marley and me, I can't watch it anymore, there's a scene in it that mirrored my life at the time I watched it and left me in pieces

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By *ie n MashCouple
15 weeks ago

Back in Malice

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By *ie n MashCouple
15 weeks ago

Back in Malice

Went on a double date to see ET at the cinema. Two of the four were in floods when it looked like ET had died. The girls were not amused at us.

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By (user no longer on site)
15 weeks ago

Bambi Titanic .

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By *odrigoRomeroMan
15 weeks ago

Twixt Purgatory & Palookaville

Wow, interesting yeah it's Watership Down (as a wee lad honest) and Green Mile for me too. Honestly thought I'd be on my own with the first one. Good to know!

Others that have bought a lump and had me close but can't remember any more tears.

Sure my lad said he blubbed at The Boy in the striped Pyjamas. Not seen it myself. Anyone else?

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
15 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

The closing sequence in The Italian Job, those Cooper S’s being chucked down a mountainside, brought tears to my eyes

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By *ayAndKayUKCouple
14 weeks ago

Glasgow


"Went on a double date to see ET at the cinema. Two of the four were in floods when it looked like ET had died. The girls were not amused at us."

I watched this film over and over as a youngster and cried every time at that same scene when they zipped him up in the bag!

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By *radleyandRavenCouple
14 weeks ago

Herts

All Dogs Go To Heaven - even more so that that poor little girl who voice Anne-Marie was murdered by her Father before the film was even released!

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple
14 weeks ago

Southampton

The Crow 😭😭

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By *aven.Woman
14 weeks ago

Not the North West...


"The Crow 😭😭"

Oh I love this film!

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By *ripfillMan
14 weeks ago

havant

Schindler’s list … the music Is so haunting too

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By *izzmasterzeroMan
14 weeks ago

Aberdeen

At around 8yrs old I cried at the terminator because everyone was running away from him and I felt bad for him as I thought he just wanted to play.

I've never cried at a film since but came close when the little girl wanted to put the glasses on her friend at his funeral in My Girl... I didn't even watch the film I just caught that one scene as I was scrolling

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple
14 weeks ago

Southampton


"The Crow 😭😭

Oh I love this film! "

It's one of my favourites! I cannot believe its 30 years old ! I'm in two minds whether to watch the remake

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By *8on33Man
14 weeks ago

winfrith

cowboys and aliens the scene where the priest died .

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By *eedsmale36Man
14 weeks ago

Leeds

Star Wars : The phantom Menace

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By *ngel-ishandtheswingersCouple
14 weeks ago

Colchester

Elf. Every time! Sorry Mike , I am that bad! 😫😫😫

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By *udding RoseWoman
14 weeks ago

Somewhere out there

The Champ

Watership Down

Beaches

Hachi: A dog's tale

A Dog's Purpose

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By *ncemoreroundthesunCouple
14 weeks ago

on the move

Click, the bit with his father

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By *ustincider888Man
14 weeks ago

Preston Ish

Somewhere in Time

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
14 weeks ago

Reading

War horse every time

Inn of the sixth happiness

City of Angels

To name but 3

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By *FeistyxWoman
14 weeks ago

Glasgow

Hachi: a dog’s tale

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By *ir Toot of the frostMan
14 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent

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By *ir Toot of the frostMan
14 weeks ago

Burton-on-Trent

Never ending story

You know the part don't make me say it.

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By *ddie1966Man
14 weeks ago

Paper Town Central, Essex.

Forest Gump every time.

I've been banned from watching it now.

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By *ittleBoPeepingWoman
14 weeks ago

Galway, Clare

The Last Snows of Spring.

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By *uncouple xxxCouple
9 weeks ago

bristol

The ghost and mrs Muir

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By *aldBeardy36Man
9 weeks ago

Manchester

I don’t cry very often, however, The green mile, Michael Clarke Duncan may he rest in peace made me cry when I first watched that film.

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By *ayPrimeMan
9 weeks ago

Leeds

Blade Runner 2049. I am now a Dennis Villeneuve fanboy. Beautifully tragic film.

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By *ayPrimeMan
9 weeks ago

Leeds

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By *ezandyCouple
9 weeks ago

bishop aukland

Who will love my children. Old one but gets me everytime

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By *ittlemiss Hal O weenCouple
9 weeks ago

Southampton


"I don’t cry very often, however, The green mile, Michael Clarke Duncan may he rest in peace made me cry when I first watched that film."

Oh god yes ... absolutely heartbreaking x

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By *ablo minibar123Woman
9 weeks ago

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The original

The crow

It makes me cry every time, I find it oddly romantic

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse.

You will likely catch it at Christmas on BBC. It WILL bring tears to your eyes.....

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By *urry BlokeMan
9 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Transamerica

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By *zeroMan
9 weeks ago

Glasgow

I Am Legend. If you've seen it you know the part.

Didn't cry but I felt miserable after watching Ill Manors. It's a relentlessly miserable film.

Happy tears from Homeward Bound.

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By *antastic_Mr_Fox_76Man
9 weeks ago

District 13

There are many but “pursuit of happiness” never fails 🥲🥲 and I’ve seen it a fair few times 🥲🥲

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By *antastic_Mr_Fox_76Man
9 weeks ago

District 13


"I don’t cry very often, however, The green mile, Michael Clarke Duncan may he rest in peace made me cry when I first watched that film."

This is also up there 👍🏽🥲

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By *urve_your_enthusiasmWoman
9 weeks ago

Manchester

It would be quicker for me to list the ones who haven't.

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By *ornycracksMan
9 weeks ago

Limerick and around clare alot

The champ

Green mile

My girl

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By *rimson_RoseWoman
9 weeks ago

Tamworth

Kajaki

Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

12 Years a Sl*ve

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By *eganMayWoman
9 weeks ago

Clevedon

The Muppets Christmas Carol … and yes I know I’m probably the only one to do so.

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By *nomeo_and_julietCouple
9 weeks ago

Near Glasgow

Sarahs key, had a wee bubble at that one

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By *laytime_13Woman
9 weeks ago

Lincs

A star is born. I thought I’d gone to see a nice feel good romance F*ck me, I felt traumatised. Definitley shed a tear on that one!

And also, it ends with us. Because it was far too f*cking close to home and no one should ever have to go through that sh*t

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By (user no longer on site)
9 weeks ago

Old yellow and champion

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By *punk n gushCouple
9 weeks ago

Walmer, Deal

None op

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By *igboro01Man
9 weeks ago

Middlesbrough

Philadelphia

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By *oney HoneyWoman
9 weeks ago

York

Seven pounds is a tear jerker and very good. On Netflix at moment

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By *ampireLoveMan
9 weeks ago

Essex & Bristol

Any film over 2 hours that I have to watch. There’s just no need for films to be that long!

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By *os_GoddessofdawnWoman
9 weeks ago

In the clouds

A man called Otto. Watched it not long after my brother died and had me balling...

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By *tephTV67TV/TS
9 weeks ago

Cheshire

Cinema Paradiso, you have to understand the ending to know why it’s so powerful.

Any great emotional moment in film has to have three things, powerful music score, believable acting and a storyline that respects its audiences intelligence that has a moving ending without being superficial.

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By *hunky_monkeyMan
9 weeks ago

all over

Legends of the fall.

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By *ormalguy71Man
9 weeks ago

Tunbridge Wells

Little known film called Soul Surfer.

Without spoiling it is about a young girl with all the attributes of becoming a champion surfer who while practicing one day is attacked by a shark and losing an arm.

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

Nearly at the end of A Star is Born

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By *uctifanoWoman
8 weeks ago

Glasgow


"I Am Legend. If you've seen it you know the part.

Didn't cry but I felt miserable after watching Ill Manors. It's a relentlessly miserable film.

Happy tears from Homeward Bound."

Ohhhh the dog scene!!! Yes yes!!!

Also another vote for The Green Mile

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By *appyhumper123Man
8 weeks ago

hull

Bamby

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By *auvignon blancMan
8 weeks ago

Wilts

Big Fish gets me every time!

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

Braveheart & Gladiator, in both films both died for what they loved .

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By *ulie.your. bottom. slutTV/TS
8 weeks ago

Glasgow

The Green Mile

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By *etmelickMan
8 weeks ago

North East

The impossible.....

Hadnt been so imotional until I became a parent and watched this

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By *lderscot52Man
8 weeks ago

Inverness

The Last of the Mohecans. Brilliant sound track as well.

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By *erri_kissesTV/TS
8 weeks ago

Islington


"List the films that moved you emotionally.

Last film I wept at was the pursuit of happiness after watching it for the first time beginning of this year. All though it doesn’t take me a lot to cry at films lol. "

Like, hundreds I would imagine. Some off the top of my head that made me do that mildly hyperventilating, ugly crying thing -

My Name is Joe

I, Daniel Blake

Breakfast on Pluto

The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

Never Let Me Go

Atonement

A Star is Born

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By *pen to offers!Man
8 weeks ago

Carlisle

Life ia beautiful

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By (user no longer on site)
8 weeks ago

Jaws when the shark gets killed

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By *immyinreadingMan
8 weeks ago

henley on thames

The last film that made me cry was napoleon dynamite. It was total shite, and I realised I had been duped into wasting an evening

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By *pecialdaysMan
8 weeks ago

oxford

Dead poets society

Cuckoos nest

Armageddon

Million dollar baby

Philadelphia

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By *iggerd69Man
8 weeks ago

wherever you are

Marley & me

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By *estSussexGuy76Man
8 weeks ago

copthorne

The Champ! Gets me every time

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By *erfHerder74Man
8 weeks ago

Greenock

Most things with animals

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By *usyBusyGirlWoman
8 weeks ago

Brum

Toy Story..all of them

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By *annibal_LickedherMan
8 weeks ago

The Side of the Mersey


"Toy Story..all of them"

Toy Story 3 when Andy hands the toys (especially woody) over to Bonnie.

Toy Story 4 just because it was made. 3 was the perfect ending to the story.

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By *oleyunitedMan
8 weeks ago

cornwall

My girl

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