Films that make men cry

I'll start with an obvious one

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My favourite film. Loyalty, honour, courage in the face of adversity, the strength and compassion of Western Civilisation. The death scene is the only scene of any film that still gives me goosebumps on a rewatch.

Recent one. The little girl crying as he passed destroyed me.

(((men)))

Would have been better if she'd said "Papa". "Daddy" coming from a little mexican girl just sounds silly.

>not releasing your emotions sometimes
pussy

I do all the time, though and get very emotional or movies but I just think that such broad generalization is retarded. I mean males are half of the population, the only broader example is "people". And if OP is refering to "men" as some macho-stereotype this is even more retarded, just because there's no such people on imageboards

I'm basically suggesting films that make even the toughest people weep

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Oh god, time for a rewatch

cried at none of these

Same. I had to hold back tears in the theatre.

There was a Madea movie I saw when I was 16. I think it was Madea's Big Family reunion. Anyway there is a scene in that film where the matriarch of the family passes away from cancer. I saw this 3 days after my father himself had passed away from cancer and had to walk out of the movie theater because I couldn't take it.

The movie and book are soul crushing. I'm don't get why people say this is Cormac McCarthy's weakest work.

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>seen as the asshole member of the fellowship
>even fucking gandalf thought he was a prick and warned frodo to beware of him
>galadriel gave him fuck all in the movie
>all he wanted to do was save his city
>sperged out at frodo
>realized his mistake and asked for forgiveness but he couldn't meet frodo
>ended up giving his life for merry and pippin, two halflings who probably never thought highly of him anyway
>two halflings that he saw getting taken by orcs
>kept fighting anyway
>aragorn tells him frodo is gone
>boromir probably thinks frodo still thinks of him as a prick
>asks aragorn for forgiveness
>dies

Only this scene. But that fucking score...

i cried in interstellar at the end when he meets his daughter

I almost cried but then didn't because
>Love is the one thing that we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space.

Armageddon.

Fuck you, it got me.

>implying that doesn't make me cry harder

>No parent should have to bury their child.

Looks like a screenshot from Fallout: New Vegas.

Frozen

>Capeshit

The book is so much fucking better

>You died on a Saturday morning and I had you placed here under our tree

Sunshine, when Kaneda fixes the ship, mostly because of the score.
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That ending hit me like a train

It was in theaters somewhat recently but I don't think it was that popular. Great movie though, I recommend it.

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>all these try hard (((honour))) movies

Same

>men
>crying

One of the two things that i think the movie did better than the book.

every other answer is objectively wrong.

fuck off weeb

Trick question; only turbofaggots with manboobs cry.

I don't see I Stand Alone mentioned nearly enough. Everyone either talks about Enter The Void or Irreversible but I Stand Alone was my favorite of Noe's.

If you're not racist this'll make you cry.

If you're a Dad this'll make you ball like a pussy.

It's the only movie in the past decade that's had me crying like a bitch with other people in the room.

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True kino

kek well you asked

>If you're not racist this'll make you cry
>Beasts of the Southern Wild
So it's a movie about blacks or what do you mean?

I can think of 5 scenes that make me cry every time I watch LOTR
>"No parent should have to bury their child"
>Sam's speech at the end of Two Towers
>Sam and Frodo laying on the slope of Mount Doom, preparing to die
>"My friends! You bow to no one"
>The Grey Havens

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The main character is a black girl. Some people are triggered by this.

Dear Zachary is the truest crykino

fåm

Eh, a title like that allows for ironic watching even as a racist.

No it isn't.

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This scene I find really sad.
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And then I woke up

>tfw doesn't make you cry immediately, but fills you with such crippling emptiness that you cry yourself to sleep.

The beasts are literally beasts.

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Pls no ;__;

>That final episode in the destroyed town
>The squad members slowly die one by one
>Then pic related happens

>The beasts are literally beasts.
Sure, and the walking dead is referring to the zombies :^)

>My friends! You bow to no one
only this 1, I did cry first time I watched it. I was drunk though

That entire film is a fairly vanilla war drama, but there's something about how it's shot and presented that makes it brutal to watch. Everything holds more weight than it seems it should.

it was more emotional before it became obvious that tom hanks is an utter faggot.

its the self sacrifice they make for pvt ryan that makes the film have impact.
I'm a sucker for self sacrifices.

Kek, that's been well established for decades though user.

I didn't cry, but it hit like a truck. I don't even like Tolkien's stuff. But Jackson and Viggo fucking nailed that moment.

I was just recovering, fuck

He actually bonded a lot with Merry and Pippin throughout the journey. It's shown in little details but if you catch them it makes his death much more heroic and saddening.
>teaches them how to swordfight
>protects them in Moria
>chose to travel in the same boat as them when they left Lorien

>crying to capeshit
nigga what?

Fuck you, you know you did.

what's the other?

Heroism / friendship / brotherhood are more heart touching than romance.

And as he's fucking riddled with arrows the size of tree branches, dying with blood in his lungs, his first mention to Aragorn is "They've taken the little ones"

I didn't quite originally understand why the death was such a sad thing for people before hand. But now watching it again over and over, I notice the tragic character he actually is (at least in the movie, in the book he's a bit of a prick).

This, the scene where the horse walks to his blind owner

>I thought he's an asshole when I was a teenager
>manly tears in my 20s

>wake up in the morning
>don't be a racist
>get to enjoy kino like this while bawling my eyes out

it's a good life, sometimes

Not him, but Faramir

The movie showed that Faramir was tempted by the ring.

This is me
>Lil faggot me: "Lol screw that guy he was a meanie!"
If they ever invent timetravel I'm time travelling back to that moment to bitchslap that little faggot in his little faggot face.

fuck niggers and their stupid hairstyle

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Fugg, guess I gotta rewatch fellowship again

Was dead for about 48 hours afterwards. I didn't even cry. I wanted to. The credits just rolled, I turned off the screen and got into bed.

Why didn't anybody warn me. Just a heads up boys.

Imagine being the owner of that appartment and finding that old fuck, shitting all over the floor while hanging from that wood beam he now has to replace because the guy thought it necessary to carve some shit in there.

I bet he didn't even pay rent

faggot

sean bean himself said this was his favourite death

>being THIS nu male

The only thing I felt after that film was disappointment that they pussied out of a real waifu film.

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Was this the book where the moral is you have to accept somebody's passing so the boy has to accept his mother's passing?

>tfw the last film I cried watching was Up
The rest of the film doesn't live up to it, but god fucking damn that beginning. I had a close relationship with my grandparents who at the time was just the husband left too so it was especially brutal.

God I wanted to punch that guy so fucking hard when I saw the movie. A relationship with a fucking computer program? Are you kidding me? If you're lonely and aren't willing to do anything about it, at least have the guts to be miserable.

>getting cucked by a phone

I'll probably get ridicule for it but that scene of her crying out for her dad destroyed me.

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so many great moments in this

This movie is emotionally like 1 hour of UP's starting 10 minutes.

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Probably because that's what the movie was

Every damn time. The music alone is enough.

Fuck user I forgot how good this movie was. Might have to rewatch it

>Martha to Clark when he's a kid: Make the world smaller.
>Years later, Clark to Lois:You are my world.

Damn, Zack. ;_;

Classic