Saddest Scenes

What's that one scene that gives you the feels no matter what?

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after gandalf falls and afterwards the hobbits are crying and shit

Series finale of Spartacus still makes me cry

bac kwhen this came out i distinctly remember some magazine getting heat from the cover saying "no chinks in this armor". was that a ruse, or did such a magazine exist? i can't find it to this day.

in deep impact

the guy who goes blind

can't even see his newborn son for the first time before he dies saving the world

That scene in children of men, when the main guy is running down the stairs holding the baby and everyone stops firing.

>At least we'll all have high schools named after us

It's a far better movie than people give credit.

>so that this nation will not perish from the earth

gets me every time.

"My friends... You bow to no one."

>No parent should have to bury their child

when i first watched it, i was a single guy and that scene was meh

then it was on tv after i had a son and i was balling my eyes off

she just wanted him to succeed...

>be american gaijin in nippon working for government
>get captured by enemy samurai army
>instead of treating you like a POW, for some reason they let you walk around the village freely and live in luxury and fuck the wife of the guy you killed
>deside to join the insurrection against the government that hired you
>insurrection but you still manage to kill many of the government's troops
>instead of prosecuting you for switching sides and killing their soldiers, the government treats you as a hero and let's you have an actual audience with the Emperor who is literally a holy god in Japanese culture

This movie was like the ultimate weab white fantasy of cucking the yellow man

This scene always gets me. Mostly because of the music that plays

>Now Woody, he's been my pal for as long as I can remember. He's brave, like a cowboy should be. And kind, and smart. But the thing that makes Woody special, is he'll never give up on you... ever. He'll be there for you, no matter what.

Don't care if anyone laughs, I was openly tearing up in the theater.

I am the biggest bitch when it comes to sad scenes. I cried when Optimus gave his heart to fucking Shia LaBeouf. May god help me I cry at Marvel Movies.

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>nah your whole life has been a lie

The way she tears up, man. It's such an interesting performance because she can't act it like a human would. They had to come up with a unique reaction. She has probably never cried before so she doesn't know how. It's not that she doesn't want to let it out, but rather that she doesn't know how to let it out. I feel so bad for her every time I watch this. It's probably my favorite crying scene.

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it was E
they scrubbed it off the face of this earth
I remember because i saw it in a supermarket

Sorry but no. This is so hamfisted and cliche and over the top that I cannot take this serious.

That was probably the fastest I ever went from thinking I wouldn't like a character to them completely winning me over. That scene was heavy.

That really is great. I can't imagine a more crushing feeling than being told your whole life is a lie.

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bless you, user. it was empire magazine. i found ONE hit on google by looking up "empire magazine", "no chinks", "last samurai".

It genuinely makes me sad that I'm not "dumb" enough to have been emotionally manipulated by Toy Story 3. It would have been amazingly cathartic to cry at that scene.

The ending of pic related had me bawling at my recently ended relationship, and immediately finding the resolve to let her get on without me.

it's no worse than these last samurai scenes

I wouldn't expect too many chinks in a film about Japan.

Great movie overall.

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Almost the entire beginning part of Lilo & Stitch when we're finally introduced to Lilo and her broken family.

When she reveals she knows people treat her differently ;_; I can't take it anymore, my heart bleeds on the inside.

Coincidentally, I also happen to be a local citizen of the state of Hawaii and also happen to work with at-risk youth in broken homes similar to this one. This movie hits way too hard sometimes. Honestly one of my favorite Disney movies of all time; from the dialogue to the animation, to literally everything else. This movie is true Disney-Kino.

>the hunt
Only film I've teared up over in a decade.

This and the scene where Molly sees the unicorn for the first time.

I wish we lived in a world where this was Empire's defense ("Obviously it's not a slur, chinamen are chinks, not japs") instead of them scrubbing the Internet to remove *almost* every reference to it.

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Years later and it still gets me...

I still want to fuck that unicorn.

>the scene where Molly sees the unicorn for the first time

Yeah what was up with that? It's so bizarre how Tammy Grimes was able to make me feel so much for a character that had only been in the movie for 2 minutes and had maybe 3 lines before that. Why can't actors give performances like that anymore?

It's really incredible how they went from such consistent quality in LotR to the absolute shit that was the Hobbit.

the entire Moria sequence was pure kino

>On the day of my judgment, when I stand before God, and He asks me why did I kill one of his true miracles, what am I gonna say? That it was my job? My job?
>ou tell God the Father it was a kindness you done. I know you hurtin' and worryin', I can feel it on you, but you oughta quit on it now. Because I want it over and done. I do. I'm tired, boss. Tired of bein' on the road, lonely as a sparrow in the rain. Tired of not ever having me a buddy to be with, or tell me where we's coming from or going to, or why. Mostly I'm tired of people being ugly to each other. I'm tired of all the pain I feel and hear in the world everyday. There's too much of it. It's like pieces of glass in my head all the time. Can you understand?

Unironically a pretty sad scene.

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>"Neither of these two people remember why they're there, or who exactly this other person is. But they sit and watch a gameshow together. And when it's time for Bill to leave, he stands and says something beautiful to him.

>'You are forgiven.'

>And neither of them understand what he means exactly, but the old man begins to cry anyway. And they will never see each other again. "

It's an incredibly frustrating film that really makes you understand the injustices that Mads faces

There's just something about the ending of Gattaca. It's hard to put into words.

>I do love you David. I have always loved you.
>That was the everlasting moment he had been waiting for. And the moment had passed, for Monica was sound asleep. More than merely asleep.
>Should he shake her she would never rouse. So David went to sleep too. And for the first time in his life, he went to that place... where dreams are born.

>Lost my mother suddenly a few months ago
>Mother's name was Monica

This scene was sad before but is almost unbearable now.

that man draws the best stick figures

kinographié

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This ending was good after the entire ordeal.

I
AM
NOT
AN
ANIMAL

it's not your fault, it's not your fault, it's not your fault..

>You'll forgive my impertinence, Sir, but even though we have never before met, I have always considered you as a father to me.
>Quellek... by Grabthar's hammer... by the Suns of Worvan... you shall be... avenged.

>A Star Trek parody had a sadder scene than anything in Star Trek

>"One shot."
Fuuuuuuuuck
"Just say it. Cry out. Mercy."

>In the year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland, starving and outnumbered, charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets.
>They fought like Scotsmen. And won their freedom.

man red dawn really is a mind bogglingly ridiculous movie when you think about it

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>still ballin

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>that music
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no argument from me m8

animated films like toy story often make me cry when they get poignant, probably because i dont expect it from an animated movie

Please stop, I can't handle it.

Condolences. I can only imagine.

le wobbly sword

this hits me hard

>The second one, it was like we was both back in older times and I was on horseback going through the mountains of a night, going through this pass in the mountains. It was cold and there was snow on the ground and he rode past me and kept on going. Never said nothin' going by, just rode on past... and he had his blanket wrapped around him and his head down. And when he rode past I seen he was carrying fire in a horn the way people used to do and I could see the horn from the light inside of it 'bout the color of the moon. And in the dream I knew that he was going on ahead and he was fixin' to make a fire somewhere out there in all that dark and all that cold. And I knew that whenever I got there he'd be there.

>And then I woke up.

Reminder:
>Judith was last seen riding her bike on the morning of July 25, 1988.[3] That evening, József shot her in the head while she was sleeping, and then murdered Maria.[5] He spent the next two days wandering around the house,[3] and said during a phone conversation with Judith's agent the next night that he intended to move out for good, and just needed time to "say goodbye to my little girl."[1] He then poured gasoline on the bodies and set them on fire.[9] After incinerating the bodies, he went to the garage and shot himself in the head with a .32 caliber pistol.

It's beyond terrible.

>Mother goes to hospital because of a particular bad flu
>During testing find out she has leukemia
>Months of treatments, ups and downs, finally looks like she's going to get better
>Keeps talking about plans when she gets out
>Has major infection flare up
>Only option doctors give me is to take her off life support and "let nature take it's course"
>Doctors think she'll live for maybe 10 minutes once they turn everything off
>Have to watch for an hour as she slowly dies

The ending of Dancer in the dark and This is England gave me the most hardcore feels I've ever expereinced while watching a movie tbqh.

Fuck you man for making me cry.

I've not seen this film in a few years now but it's the only movie that still makes me cry from just recalling certain scenes

>that actor is dead now
>the few normies who remember him will only know him from The Dark Knight scene he was in

yep yep yep!

The ending of The Theory of Everything and the scene in the snow in Her.

Was this a joke or are you really such a fucking pleb you just mistook Michael Clarke Duncan for Black Dynamite?!

Because few normies would make that mistake.

That was Tommy Lister bruh.

He was in the Dark Knight?

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>Do not punish yourself for your feelings of vanity. Simply learn to control them. It is an affliction common to all, even on Krypton. Our destruction could have been avoided but for the vanity of some who considered us indestructible. If it were not for vanity, why, at this very moment, I could embrace you in my arms.
>My son.

My mother kept trying to kill herself this year and last. I've been to the hospital countless times. It's strange... I'm sure if she died nothing would fuck me up more, but I felt absolutely nothing as it happened (which I'm pretty sure was my psyche trying to protect itself). Yet just thinking about breaking up with my girlfriend of a few months gives me anxiety and terrible muscle cramps. In any case, I feel sorry for you, user. I hope you're doing alright.

seen this thread before this week
with pretty much the same posts

is this some wannabe screen writer phishing for inspriation or is it a Sup ForumsAI?

No. He wasn't.

based cormac

Thanks, doing better than my siblings since I was always more independent. Just a harsh lesson that death isn't like in the movies. It's slow and agonizing and terrible.

I cry like a bitch at scenes in both The Grey and Gravity. Both movies are allegories for depression and are about characters fighting to survive when they don't actually have anything to live for anymore after the death of a loved one.

In Gravity it's when she's shutting off her oxygen because she's lost all hope.

In The Grey its after every other person has died horribly and he's yelling at God to do something to prove he exists. Even worse because I think this was filmed just after Liam Neeson suddenly lost his wife.

The Green mile is popular enough, stop jerking off to your elitism

They hit you with the feels in the first episode.

Jesus fucking Christ I can't even tell if it's bait anymore.

>Without Draco, without you, what do we do? Where do we turn?
>To the stars, Bowen. To the stars.

hobbit was made purely to earn mote shekels from lotr success

I unironically got teary at the end of Dunkirk. There's something about war and sacrifice that always gets me, and when the general says "home" it got me

The Grey's a good shout too

If you didn't then you are a liar

>Once you swore your sword and service were mine, to call when I had need of you, to ask what I would of you. I hold you to your vow, knight!
>You are the last
>My time is over! Strike!
>You are my friend.
> Then as my friend, STRIKE, PLEASE!
> I can't.
>Then I will make you

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>crying over fiction
Do Americans actually do this?

>You are my friend

That line hits me the hardest for some reason.

did you respond to the wrong person? I'm not the one claiming Michael Clarke Duncan was in the Dark Knight.

Actually just saw Dunkirk and I agree.

I'll probably be called a pleb but Nolan got me with Interstellar also. There was something about the scene where he's trying to change the past so he won't leave his daughter that gets me.

For some reason the part where he's got to connect with the station as it's spinning out of control that gets me as well.

I think it was a mix of that the studio pushed for 3 movies, Del Toro dropping out and Jackson only having a couple of months instead of years to prepare for the movies

>Entering a thread just to advertise your autism.

>I thought you said we had enough!
>Newton's third law, got to leave something behind

It was Michael Jai White (Spawn, Black Dynamite) was Gambol in The Dark Knight dude. Not Tommy "Tiny" Lister

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It's like a kick in the gut.