Films/Scenes that made you cry - Suddenly, it started raining...indoors.

Road To Perdition. In my opinion it's one of the biggest underrated performances I've seen of Tom Hanks.
"I'm glad it's you."
The music adds to the emotion of the scene where Michael (Tom Hanks) has to kill John (Paul Newman) after his betrayal over the death of his wife and son. You can see in Michael's face that he doesn't want to kill John because the man was a father figure to Michael since he was young, but he has to. And the relief shows in John because if anyone has to kill him, he's glad it's a man like Michael.
Knowing this was Paul's last live movie performance makes it a stronger emotional scene for me as well.
 
The only video game scenes I can think of were two deaths in the Fire Emblem Fates and Conquest games.

Lillith's death when she sacrifices her life for you.
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You can't avoid her death in the games and she always dies.

And Azura's death when she turns into water.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=6Tvow1udLmw
Oh man, Fire Emblem. I always find myself bawling like a baby every time I'm playing Birthright or Conquest and I get to any of the family death scenes. I think that's why I enjoyed Relevations so much.

Also, another scene from a video game that made me sob is from Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. It's when the Little Brother comes down the tree of life with the cure to save the Older Brother, but the Older Brother is already dead by the time he makes it down. The game then makes you manually dig his grave and then bury him, and this especially hurts since you've been playing the whole game and seeing their relationship strengthen. (Also, powerleveling here, but the two brothers really reminded me of my own brothers, which made everything about that scene that much more painful.)
 
Oh man, Fire Emblem. I always find myself bawling like a baby every time I'm playing Birthright or Conquest and I get to any of the family death scenes. I think that's why I enjoyed Relevations so much.

Also, another scene from a video game that made me sob is from Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. It's when the Little Brother comes down the tree of life with the cure to save the Older Brother, but the Older Brother is already dead by the time he makes it down. The game then makes you manually dig his grave and then bury him, and this especially hurts since you've been playing the whole game and seeing their relationship strengthen. (Also, powerleveling here, but the two brothers really reminded me of my own brothers, which made everything about that scene that much more painful.)

The only family member death which hit me hard (besides the mother dying) was Elise.

Like damn, way to hit me hard with the feels. Elise was such an innocent and positive character.
 
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- Cinema Paradiso (this one is a little forced, not one of my favorites)
Saw that one in high school! I still get misty-eyed over it.

Since I'm on a Moral Orel kick, this scene has always hit home for me.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=DTtYgebfxIghttps://youtube.com/watch?v=U2sbpySGw8c
Unfortunately the full rant got taken down. This is basically it:

[Later on in the hunting trip..]
Clay: (After a large swig of alcohol) I gotta tell you, Orel; your cup is always half empty. You need to be more like your old man and look at the blight side of things.
Orel: Blight?
Clay: I didn't say bright, I said blight. "My life is sunny and blight". Bright means the opposite, it means sudden withering death, and...(Suddenly despondent)...Oh, who am I kidding? My life is full of bright.
Orel: You mean blight?
Clay: Oh God...
Orel: What's the matter?
Clay: ...I hate myself...
[Orel's eyes tear up as Clay looks at the bottle he's holding.]
Clay: (Screaming) Why did you quit working on me?! She always fools me, Orel. "I'll make things better dear. Drink me. Put me inside you, I'm great!" And she chokes me just like every other whore out there! They're all worthless, kid. Every woman. Don't let 'em get ya. All of 'em wanna get ya. They just grab you and pull you into them! And then you're forced to stay in and pull out and stay in and pull out! And then they gut ya. And then they grip ya by the part where it counts. And then they start squeezing things out! Things that are like weights around your head! You sit there for the rest of your life, with nowhere to go and no one to be!!! AAAAHHHH!!! AAAAHHHH!!! AAAAHHHH!!!
I loved the show for this reason alone.

I remember seeing this back in the 80's and the tears lasted quite a long while.

There was also an adaptation of Michael Rosen’s book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt made a few Christmases ago that has a very sad ending, but I can’t find any clips of it.
Have to look for that. Apparently the same studio that made The Snowman also did one called "Granpa" with a similar downer ending.

hachiko seeing the professor in his sleep while waiting at the station in the snow

https://youtube.com/watch?v=bEOB9V8PwYoVer archivo adjunto 656067
ok now im crying
Never forget...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachikō

Great, now I'm crying too.

I've cried twice so I may as well cry three times. This one is one of the typical scenes that people said they cried to.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=RiYXPAzj0Po
ET has successfully made me a sobbing mess since I was a little kid. And the score added to the feels.
Being 4-5 when I first saw it, this scene usually did it for me.
 
@Trilby Why am I playing that ET clip? A minute in and I start crying. I usually start laughing when ET starts saying Elliott's name a bunch of time and Elliott tells him to shut up because ET's making too much noise.

I don't think this one's been mentioned yet but when the daughter dies in Terms Of Endearment from Cancer I always end up crying.

It's too personal so it's sadder to me now.
 
Just watched that "We're Going On A Bear Hunt", I didn't think it was too sad personally but I could see why that is. The original book apparently had none of the added stuff they did in the special like the dead grandfather the younger daughter talks about or the personal encounter she has with the titular bear. That certainly added a lot to a story that probably needed that meat after all.

@Trilby Why am I playing that ET clip? A minute in and I start crying. I usually start laughing when ET starts saying Elliott's name a bunch of time and Elliott tells him to shut up because ET's making too much noise.

I don't think this one's been mentioned yet but when the daughter dies in Terms Of Endearment from Cancer I always end up crying.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=KIeg0iYZNkg
It's too personal so it's sadder to me now.
Now that is extremely sad. I've never been in a room with someone at their last minutes like that, but I'm sure the pain is hard.
 
Just watched that "We're Going On A Bear Hunt", I didn't think it was too sad personally but I could see why that is. The original book apparently had none of the added stuff they did in the special like the dead grandfather the younger daughter talks about or the personal encounter she has with the titular bear. That certainly added a lot to a story that probably needed that meat after all.


Now that is extremely sad. I've never been in a room with someone at their last minutes like that, but I'm sure the pain is hard.

It's one of the only movies about Cancer that turns me into a crying mess. The emotion is realistic and even the dialogue because you do think "I thought it'd be easier because their pain is over" but at the same time it's obviously not because they're gone forever. It's what family members and friends do tell themselves when they lose someone to Cancer.
 
The ending of Wolf Children, where Ame’s about to leave and Hana drops the line “But I still haven’t done anything for you.” The whole movie is full of misty eye moments but that part broke me. If you ever want to watch something that will make you call your mom and tell her how much you love her, this’ll do it.
 
When I was a small kid the ending of the sonic the hedgehog movie fucked my shit right up. Not quite to the point of physical crying but it struck a nerve ending or two.
The only time this character spoke actual words in this thing was when he fucking killed himself. Up until this point he was just making generic cartoony bleeping noises and everyone knew what he was implying somehow. The lighting change when he utters those few words combined with the droning soundtrack really help the feel the scene intends on getting across, and it does that way too well for a weird video game tie in animation.
 

I will be mocked but don't care. I'll be honest, and this is from a guy who would count Cannibal Holocaust and Combat Shock among his favorite films of all time, but this one montage made me emotional. I get teary-eyed when the woman reaches up to the sky as Superman appears.

It's an amazing sequence in a pretty good film (that has a few flaws mainly related to Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal of Luthor in my opinion) but this one sequence is more emotional than anything in all of the MCU pictures.
 
I got two things here that always make me cry like a little bitch.


The final speech between Barry Allen and his father before he
turns back time

And Mary's Letter from Silent Hill 2.
 
The ending of Train to Busan, kind of obvious given the type of movie but goddamn that hit me like a sack of bricks.

I just saw this movie earlier tonight for the first time, and was going to post about it here, but you beat me to it.

GOD DAMN. Best ending to a zombie movie ever, in the most bittersweet way. That ending is going to stay with me for a long time. That little girl's acting ... Wow. Just wow.

Great movie. I'm sick of zombie shit because of how overplayed it is at this point, but this movie felt fresh ... And the movie obviously has something else on its mind other than "zombies eat brains; let's see some gore!"
 
We have mentions of anime yet no weeb said Wolf Children yet? Obvious choice or not, dafuq.

(CLANNAD and 5 Centimeters Per Second being brought up evens it out, though.)

For live-action film, the ending of Dragonheart is one of my earliest memories of crying over a movie. "To the stars, Bowen. To the stars."

Ash being turned to stone in the first Pokémon movie I think was the first time I cried in a theater, but that's the earliest "crying at a theater" memory I remember. (I'm not sure if I had cried during Mulan or not.) But fucking this tears me up every. Single. Time. Shame on Kids' WB for taking this out of the theatrical run.
 
I'll add more to the thread over time but right off the top of my head...

This scene from The Good Dinosaur, which is apparently hated, and a film I will defend as long as I draw breath.
Arlo's father dies early on in the film, and Arlo sees it (brutal). Arlo struggles with inadequacy. This scene is Arlo "hallucinating" as he is dying from suffocation. He sees his dad, who "rescues" him. Arlo realizes his dad isn't real, and he tells him he can't go with him (to the afterlife, I assume) because he has to rescue Spot. His dad says "You're me and more" before Arlo finds the strength to wake up.

This from Lion King II.

2:20 Nuka, Zira's neglected older son, tries to kill Simba to get his mother's approval. He dies in the process, but not before telling Zira "he tried". Zira letting her affection show is too late.

This from Bambi II.

Bambi II is a midquel, showing Bambi's dad raising him in his mother's absence. It's a great father-son movie. Unlike other Disney Classics sequels, Disney spent money on this one.

Talk shit about Disney sequels all you want to, but Lion King II and Bambi II are legit.

Koro-Sensei calls roll for the final time.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=K0lQxUqmnfU
I will be mocked but don't care. I'll be honest, and this is from a guy who would count Cannibal Holocaust and Combat Shock among his favorite films of all time, but this one montage made me emotional. I get teary-eyed when the woman reaches up to the sky as Superman appears.

It's an amazing sequence in a pretty good film (that has a few flaws mainly related to Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal of Luthor in my opinion) but this one sequence is more emotional than anything in all of the MCU pictures.

Don't worry, man, I like this film too. This scene is the best I've ever seen in ANY capeshit movie:



The hate this movie gets is nonsensical.
 
Five Easy Pieces(1970) Jack Nicholson's scene alone with his father. Getting things off his chest, saying things that had to be said probably years before. I got a wee teary eyed during that scene.
Not sure why and one can kinda see where its headed from the get go but the end of Cool Hand Luke really packed a good emotional punch and brought a couple tears to me eyes.
Leaving Las Vegas ~ overall movie. I won't say why either. Just gets me...every time.
 
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