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


This is the only time I've cried happy tears because of Bojack. It almost felt like Bojack's journey over the entire series was building up to the last line of season 4. Like, the whole show could have ended right here and I would have felt satisfied, at least with Bojack's portion. It also makes parts of season 5 very hard to watch.
 
Since I'm on a Moral Orel kick, this scene has always hit home for me.

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!!!
 
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- Green Mile
- Cinema Paradiso (this one is a little forced, not one of my favorites)
- The Straight Story
- The Road Home (a mostly unknown chinese movie)

I probably have cried watching other movies but I don't remember, they must have been cheap tearjerkers.
>The Straight Story
Fucking beautiful movie.
 
Ok, I'm finding myself liking, agreeing, or feelsing a lot of the above like the soppy cunt I am!

- I'm not sure how to spoiler on mobile, so I'll just say 28 Days Later, the scene with the crow :(

- The ending of The Notebook, really not your typical chick flick

- Dead Man's Shoes, a Shane Meadows drama which for the love of Dog don't read any spoilers before you watch

- Threads, for Britfag reasons

I may be back to edit when I think of more.
 
This clip from the pianist, gets me every time. https://youtube.com/watch?v=2aD6VpfUlHE

There's a scene in Anne Frank: The Whole Story that gets me every time. The scene is short but it always makes me cry. There's a scene where one of Anne Frank's friends gets raided at her home and everyone gets driven away in vehicles. There's one brief shot of a family leaving the building and about to get into the vehicle and you see a toddler silently crying. No dialogue at all. Knowing what's going to happen to the child hits harder for me and even typing the scene out gets me teary eyed.
 
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!!!
This might be one of the darkest, most uncomfortable scenes in the history of television I've ever witnessed. That whole fucking two-parter just immediately kills all the fun of the series and leaves you feeling empty at the end. It's brilliant.
 

Why do you have to do this to me, Disney?

Speaking of animal related videos: I have an old nature documentary that featured two Leopards who were brothers. One of the brother Leopards got attacked by a Lion and was fatally wounded. It wandered around smelling like death and eventually found his brother. Unfortunately the brother Leopard had to abandon the injured Leopard because the smell would have attracted more predators. Which means the brother died alone.
It was one of the most upsetting things I ever watched and of course it made me so sad because it wasn't fiction. I don't think I could watch that animal documentary again.
 
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After years of searching for his dad and his best friend dying, Marcus never can catch a break.
The feels... when all hope is lost. Thou you don't see what happens to the civilians, the subtitles still hammer in the feels.
 
Has anyone seen Casualties Of War with Michael J. Fox? Most of that movie is a cry-fest. A Vietnamese woman gets taken away from her family by the guys in Michael J. Fox's army group, where she's raped and then eventually shot as she slowly tries to escape.
 
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I kind of wish they left that version of Somewhere Over The Rainbow. It perfectly captured the fear Dorothy had and Judy Garland sounded so vulnerable. According the stories it was taken out because they said it was too depressing.

I think that both takes are very effective (as Judy Garland was an amazing actress).

The reprise of Somewhere Over the Rainbow takes it to a whole other level of sad though. Man! The feels!
 
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