What's the hardest you've ever cried during a film Sup Forums

What's the hardest you've ever cried during a film Sup Forums

During Civil War

One of the quips was so emotional I couldn't hold my tears back

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Throughout all of Click, starring Adam Sandler

I never cried during a film. What am I a girl? lmao

a scene in The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser where he tells the professor that he dreamed of the Caucus, and the look on his face as the screen fades to still photos just made me hysterical

This one. It reminded me of my dad so much.

Click.

I was watching it for the comedy but I got hit with the damn feels . Cried like a little bitch, plus the Cranberries Linger song made it worse.

Truly one of Sander's most underrated films

when keanu's dude, the little black kid, gets drive by'd in that teeball movie

I've never full on cried during a movie but for some reason the ending of radio with the real footage of him was making me choke up hard. Few others have too but can't think of them

when Eazy-E died in Straight Outta Compton

>sad scene in rain
Oh boo fucking hoo, that shit is so hackneyed
I'm glad it made you cry you faggot
I just had a bad day at work, sorry

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I really hope you're pulling my leg dude

Not that guy but I liked Click also. It shows you that time spent with the family is best time.

Same here, i was only 14 watching on cinema with my friends, had to hold up my tears watching that rain scene.

Watched Up film, cried when he was checking her photograph book towards the end.

Last episode of the flash season 1 also made me cry.

I used to hold up the tears, but if i'm alone i just let my self cry.

I cried like a child at the garbage furnace scene in Toy Story 3

fight me

hey reddit

Underrated. Movie was supposed to be emotional but no one died, and the airport fight was undercut by quips

Is this meta memeing or is Sup Forums overrun with summerfags

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i cried at Click when he lost the controler :'(

The end of Saving Mr Banks. The way she broke down in the cinema.

Let's go fly a kite.

Rewatched the Iron Giant recently. If you don't choke up a little bit during that final scene where he flies off to stop the missile you aren't human

fag

that was a one two punch for me, I held it together for that scene but then the actual end fucking wrecked me, when he decides to give her woody it's like he grew up and lost his childhood in a single moment

Hey underage

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It was definitely Click.

>>>tumbler

>>>/reddit/

>meta memeing
you are the summerfag here

Send me your bookmarked link?

I cried so god damned hard.

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I never cry at movies because it's fictional and I'm not a faggot

The end of Toy Story 3

My body is ready for your insults.

funnily enough, braveheart the second time i watched it. i was literally sobbing it was ridiculous. it's not even a good movie.

You are my best friend... you are my only friend...

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>if things are fictional you cant relate

>having human emotions means you are a man who likes other men

boyhood when Patricia Arquette breaks down at the end

>I just thought there would be more

movie was ok but that scene and her performance was legendary

Not you, man!

E.T. when I was a child.

>Posturing on an anonymous english teabag trading forum
It must suck being this insecure

Changeling when the boy watches his mom leave for work when he was really looking forward to hanging out with her ;_;

Ang gave performance of her carer in that movie as well

also
>opening scene of up, its out future if we are lucky lads....without the chronic illnesses we will all have

Hard to say because when I was depressed for a couple years I used movies as a release
>500 Days of Summer
expectation vs reality
>Blue Valentine
>Castaway on the Moon
>50 50
when hes about to go in for the surgery, the panic in his voice as he asks for his mom. bruh.
>Celeste and Jesse Forever
>Chappie
when they ditch him in the ghetto and he doesnt understand why
>Her
>Lars and the Real Girl
>Lost in Translation
>Super
>The Pursuit of Happyness
>Seven Pounds
just the ones I can recall off the top of my head

The end of It's Such a Beautiful Day fucked me up for whatever reason. Just started crying. Only ever cried at that and desu.

When It ain't me started playing

Blue Valentine, every fucking time without fail

>50/50

that bathroom scene got me good

Me2. Her father reminded me of my own, this movie hit me in the feels, didn't even expect it.

Oh shit. This. So much this. I can't even read it without getting triggered.

this one

i knew the dog was going to survive and I still cried like a bitch

As a very young kid, I used to cry all the time watching movies. In my adult life, the only thing that's made me tear up a little is the end of The Road.

FUCK YOU user I ONLY JUST GOT OVER THIS. FUCK.

I cried when hes on the road screaming for his son. I told myself i wouldnt cry the second time and i cried even harder.

>What's the hardest you've ever cried during a film Sup Forums

ending of the lego movie.
The fact that I had 40°C fever and was basically fever-dreaming the whole time might have been a big factor in my loss in controll of my emotions.

I've never cried during a movie.

warrior

100% this. You'll weep even if you know the ending.

American Beauty

I don't know if you're memeing, but that scene seriously made me cry

About Time, when he has to see his father for the last time. I know, its a pretty mediocre film, but both Gleeson and Nighy relationship felt so genuine it really got me.

The phone call near the end of Drive or maybe the ending of Captain America

I get hit pretty hard when a hopeless autist gets the girl but can't have her [spoilers]because it hits so close to home[/spoilers]

terminator 2

Gladiator
>he was a soldier of rome
>who will help me carry him
right in the feels, every time

When batfleck finds out superman's mom is named Martha. Like dude, holy shit! Batman's mom is also named Martha and she died when he was young. Really made me think

how many dead bodies do you have in your basement?