Have you ever cried during a movie?

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  1. John_0696

    John_0696 Donator

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    Of course ive cried a couple times during movies.

    Once during the ending of toy story 3 when Andy gives away the toys to that little girl.

    Another time when I (And a majority of everyone else here) cried during mufasas death in lion king. Childhood right there.

    but the most heart wrenching thing ive ever seen as a kid was the Death of Optimus prime in the 1986 transformers movie. He was one of the biggest icons of my childhood, and seeing him pass away felt like a close relative or friend passing away. really depressing stuff, but you guys might think im such a nerd for weeping at a giant metal robot. But to me seeing the Death of Optimus prime is like seeing that part in Bambi where bambi's mother gets shot for others.
     
  2. jerkboy2006

    jerkboy2006 Lord of the slimes. c:

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    I never shed a tear when it comes to movies. I mean I feel sad sometimes but yea.
    now if it came to a movie about 9/11 or a real life event thats a completely different story
    oh and
    does it count if i cried when usa lost against belgium on the world cup?
    EDIT: ok i admit i shed a couple of tears on titanic. I kinda almost did on big hero 6 but i mean i was with my friends so i wasn't gonna risk it xD
     
  3. InvalidStar

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    • When Rue died in the Hunger Games
    • When Prim almost died to save her cat
    • In the "Princess and the Frog" when Ray died
    • In "The Call" when the girl died in the beginning
    • Many times while watching "Selma"
    I've probably cried more than this but this is what I can re-call off the top of my head.
     
  4. smeghead333

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    I remembered another time I cried during a movie, actually: the scene in Snow White and the Seven Dwarves where the dwarves and the forest creatures weep over her "dead" body. That is my personal saddest Disney moment.
     
  5. kawaiitoast

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    I never used to cry at movies until this one really strange movie...

    It was called mary and max and it was about a little girl who wanted to know how babies were made...

    IT MIGHT STILL BE ON NETFLIX SO GO WATCH IT

    XDDD
     
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    Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat. Why would someone make a movie on this topic? Well in this situation if I were the mom I would simply say: "Netflix and Chill". Boom. Childhood talk done.
     
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  7. kawaiitoast

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    It wasn't about the baby making thing.

    It was actually a decent as well as depressing movie, with a well thought out story and realistic characters.
    It was also a claymation movie, but yes there are plenty of weird parts to it as well (even within the first 5 minutes... but don't forget its claymation)

    I'll copy and paste a synopsis.

    [In the mid-1970's, a homely, friendless Australian girl of 8 picks a name out of a Manhattan phone book and writes to him; she includes a chocolate bar. She's Mary Dinkle, the only child of an alcoholic mother and a distracted father. He's Max Horowitz, an overweight man with Asperger's, living alone in New York. He writes back, with chocolate. Thus begins a 20-year correspondence, interrupted by a stay in an asylum and a few misunderstandings. Mary falls in love with a neighbor, saves money to have a birthmark removed and deals with loss. Max has a friendship with a neighbor, tries to control his weight, and finally gets the dream job. Will the two ever meet face to face?]
     
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    Netflix n Chill. Too lazy to read
     
  9. IAMINACTIVEBYE

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    When I was watching the movie Marley and Me,
    When the dog died at the end, as soon as the movie ended, I rushed to my dog, hugged it and cried like an idiot. My parents were just laughing and my mum thought it was not a big deal but trust me, I love animals. Yesterday I even cried when someone stomped on a caterpillar. Yeeeaaah... I hate being sensitive ;-;
     
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    Same. Great movie
     
  11. X__Ninja__X

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    I have a problem....No matter how much I try I can't cry in a movie prob coz I don't watch many movies lol
     
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  12. kawaiitoast

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    lol I personally thought Marley and Me was one of the most boring movie's I've ever seen...

    maybe because I read the book in school that I knew what was gonna happen but yeah xd