I haven't cried in like three years and I'm in need of sweet, sweet emotional release...

I haven't cried in like three years and I'm in need of sweet, sweet emotional release. What sadkino made you cry the hardest?

A Simple Plan

It's a criminally underrated Sam Raimi film and it's very depressing.

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If you're a man and you cried at a fucking flick then you are no man. You're a numale cuck redditor who belongs on Reddit because you're not a real man

Logan trailer

>insufferable retard spouting Sup Forums buzzwords has contrived, anti-intellectual, pretentious views on masculinity

And everyone was surprised

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that's right my Sup Forums brother, men shouldn't have stupid feelings other than pain, otherwise they are redditors, cucks, neo-males, fake men who browse a different website

Big Fish, Dear Zachary, Forrest Gump,

Would love to see the alpha male who posts this

Redditors like you need to leave and quit betaing up Sup Forums

>when dad hit u every time u cried

Everyone on Sup Forums is a shallow dimwit who doesn't know what they're talking about on any subject. Getting brainwashed there is a mistake you'll regret forever.

Yup, that's it phamilia

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Control (Ian Curtis biopic)
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father
Those are the ones that made me cry recently that I can recall

Up, wall•e, dragon trainer, that futurama episode with fry's dog
Non-animated movies list their ability to make people cry long time ago

The Royle Family's "Queen of Sheba" special hurts me

I walked up to the edge of no escape I laughed, I've lost control

Billy Elliot makes me cry too, love the father-son relationship

Runaway Train is pretty good.

Jon Voight is really good in it.

>he calls himself a real man
>he didn't cry during first blood
>he didn't cry during the deer hunter
>he didn't cry during saving private ryan

Hana-Bi
Merry christmas Mr.Lawrence

I recorded my wife's son's father's funeral with my cellphone last year. I watch it when I need a good cry.

>Thinks watching generic Hollywood blockbusters and then crying makes someone "a man."
That's a very juvenile way of thinking. Just like thinking that a "real" man drinks whiskey and smokes cigars. That's not what being an adult and maturing has anything to do with.

I don't cry at fake images put on the screen by people being paid to pretend

I hear sad things about Watership Down and Grave of the Fireflies.

Only FEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEMALES cry

boys dont cry

Amour
Blackfish
Bridge To Terabithia
Interstellar
Melancholia
The Fountain
The Wrestler
Tokyo Story

Watership down.

Fucking rabbits.

>People get emotional about nipps getting their comeuppance.

Fuck The Cure

Kek

Do you laugh at fake images put on the screen by people being paid to pretend?

Do you get angry at images on a screen?

Was your father 35 or older when you were conceived and how is your autism treating you?

No

No

No, I don't have autism. I'm just a regular person who sees through the bullshit

>The Cure (1995)
>Erik, a loner, finds a friend in Dexter, an eleven-year-old boy with AIDS. They vow to find a cure for AIDS together and save Dexter's life in an eventful summer.

Huh. Sounds like it could be a sad movie.

And before you yell at me, yes I got the Robert Smith reference.

The Elephant Man (1980)
Kes (1969)

So there is no media or text that can elicit any emotion from you?

And you don't have autism? Are you Asian? aka Autism: The Race?

The only text that makes me cry is the Monday sports section informing me of another Jets loss

Leaving Las Vegas
I'm usually not the biggest fan of smalchy stuff but holy shit this film absolutely destroyed me.

Speaking of Tobey Maguire and sad movies, I'll throw The Ice Storm in there.

>when old Sup Forums reccs become reddit-tier

I've been here for too long

Ikiru probably. I've yet to watch a movie which managed to get to me emotionally on the same level as this movie did.

I was put off for a long time because the concept is one which often gets used in a way which feels emotionally manipulative, but man, Kurosawa knows how to make a film that feels sincere from start to finish.

Everything becomes Reddit tier within time

Get drunk and watch The Wrestler.

this

i also think it's easier to cry when drunk

The ending of LOST. It was so beautiful.

Green Mile
Requiem for a Dream
The Land Before Time
The Big Lebowski will make you cry out of laughter
I've heard Bridge to Terabithia is bretty sad.

Mystic River

immitation of life (1959)

Life is Beautiful?

I can cry without being drunk but I just threw it in the recommendation for extra feels.

I am so proud of you!
got me pretty good but it is animated so might not be your thing really a lot of the films by the same artist are pretty good at getting some emotion

This

I haven't been able to cry for 6 years what's wrong with me bros

Чёpный Бим, Бeлoe Ухo \ Black Bim, white ear
Goooooood luck!

Anyone?

Watching my loved ones slowly diekino.

and if i cried at kino?