ITT: scenes that made you sob uncontrollably
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the scene in BOARDWALK EMPIRE where AL CAPONE teaches his little kid how to box
>Destroys your relationship with your daughter
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tears of fucking RAGE
I can't even post the Youtube clip of this scene, I refuse.
>Jenny, I'm sorry that you had to die of AIDS but it was the 80s and AIDS was a thing in the 80s so we had to shoehorn it in the movie somehow
>implying i've cried in the last 20 years
desu it's at the point where i wonder if there's something wrong with me
>look it up
>Jenny marries another guy and raises Forrest's child with him
hue
this
fucking same, although I didn't cry until I was leaving the theatre
>crying over a movie
you're either a fucking pussy or a woman
the ending was indeed powerful as fuck. great film all-round
>he can't cry at beautiful craftsmanship
k mate
well at least you're not crying several times a week like me, so you're better off.
I mean she was a hippie turned white meat fuckhole for Black Panthers. AIDS ain't that farfetched.
I got weepier as I got older
get some emotional baggage under your belt and you'll get there
I dunno about you guys, but I used to go to feels threads on Sup Forums and cry my eyes out almost every night. It was great.
haven't for a few years. i think i cry sometimes in my sleep tho. judging by some dreams in which i cry
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Still gets me
>Iktfw
Damn me too, like ten years ago. Completely forgot about that
I'm a real man. I don't cry.
The only scene that always manages to get me is Elephant Man's "I am not an animal!"
Damn that movie.
The only time i cried over a movie was when in "The Mask" Jim Carray told his dog to fuck off because he's in jail now.
I was like 8 and over family dog died 2 weeks earlier.
god damn these scenes... thats some good acting right there
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>tfw you're never gonna know someone else's idiosyncrasies
Let's just make it a sad scenes thread
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I love this one. The performance she had to give here is so unique because of what she's supposed to be. She may be designed to be human, but she's not perfectly human so she wouldn't go about this exactly like a person would. It's like she doesn't really grasp the concept of her own sadness (maybe she has never felt this way before). She doesn't understand the way she's feeling, but it's happening nonetheless. She just stares at him and tears come out. It's so strange, sad, and beautiful at the same time. Plus imagine being told that your entire existence is a lie, that you're not a human being, you're a robot made in a factory, and imagine that being the first thing to make you sad. It would fuck you up.
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>Uncle Ben was killed that night for being the only one who did the right thing.
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Self explanatory
Uh, I cry during almost every movie I watch. I'm a pretty big baby.
>hangs out with the black panthers
>AIDS was "shoehorned"
uh huh...
>I got weepier as I got older
This. Used to laugh at emotional/sad scenes. One wife and kid later and shit just starts to hit harder.
The scene in Rocky when he snaps at Mickey.
>I needed your help about ten years ago
>At least you had a prime
This. I think it has to do with emotional maturity. As a kid you simply don't understand a lot of emotional scenes in movies so it all goes right over your head and you're like BOOOOORING, but as an adult you just get it. I've gone back and watched movies I liked as a kid and noticed all kinds of things that make me emotional. I watched this for the first time in years and I was surprised at how much I wanted to cry listening to Jiminy sing that song.
>tfw still got my dog, he's 13 and got cancer, is to be put down in a week.
I never asked for these feels.
Every fucking time
Brilliant film. My personal pick would be youtu.be
Most left-field sad movie ever
Rooney listening to "I Get Overwhelmed" in A Ghost Story had me crying like a bitch.
"I love you son"
*rewind*
"I love you son"
*rewind*
"I love you son"
"I love you too pop. I'm gonna miss ya."
man.
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Took me two seconds in to start crying just posting this.
"Not my daddy" from Beasts of No Nation
"One day Jack, I swear." from Brokeback Mountain.
The ballroom vision from Titanic.
I felt nothing watching this. Do people consider this good acting?
I don't know, I think the problem is maybe that you're just kinda retarded? Not because you didn't enjoy the scene, but because it didn't occur to you that emotional scenes only affect people who understand the context - so really, people are only sharing these scenes with people who have already seen them, because their responses are founded on a mutual understanding.
So yeah, in conclusion, you're not a smart man.
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Interesting analysis, user. Please elaborate.
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Haha that was le epicly funny my bro! *Fistbump*
But no the acting there is pretty damn flat. It's amazing anyone felt sad watching that, much less cried to it.
This is the greatest acting of all time.
He just sounds so fucking disappointed, like he's a dad who just caught his son breaking a window or burying porn mags.
2 scenes from Master and Commander, after the final battle when Blakeney tries to stich up his friend with his one hand and has to ask for help, and when the one guy has to cut the ropes after his buddy fell over board
I do not agree with that, before Aragorn says "our people" Boromir has a face of dread everything he has ever fought for is going to die and men will fail. But when Aragorn steps up he has the face of hope pride of who Aragorn is and that there is a future for the white city. The world isn't going to end with him, there is still a future. And when Boromir says "My captain, My king" Aragorn has a face of sadness of seeing now his friend dying and being scared of the future because now he has to step up, something he has avoided and dread for his whole life. This is my reading of their faces in this situation so it works really well for me.
Their voices are borderline monotone, though. A lot of emotion comes from the voice.
if you're autistic yeah
Not an argument.
I can see where you are coming from in this. But Boromir is dying, he doesn't have many breathes left and is drifting away, "My king" has power behind it in a weak exhale, with his last breath he says the words a large part of his arc of accepting Aragorn as his King.
Aragorn is speaking to a man who he has failed and is a symbol for the people he has failed, he is scared. "I do not know what strength is in my blood" is hard for him to say. But it is really not monotone.
Also "You have kept your honor" and Aragorn's voice breaking, that is not monotone and is small things that make something great.
*wipes blood on face*
I guess it just isn't for me, then. I never cared for hard fantasy like that anyway. I've never even seen LotR, not that it would help. I've watched lots of these sad clips on these threads from movies I haven't seen and felt sadness from them.
Ah that gives a lot, this clip is the crescendo of Boromirs arc (the one dying), him having denyed Aragorn being the true king and being worthy of leading their people and the catalyst for Aragorn's arc in the rest of the two movies, of him stepping up to his birthright that he doesn't believe he is worthy of and is scared of himself failing. Was fun to put down in writing why I love the scene!
It's not really flat though. Boromir is struggling with his sense of shame and is attempting to confess, with native dignity, the gravity of his failings as he is dying from his wounds. Aragorn is weary from battle, demoralised from his own failures, and full of regret. It's not going to be a high energy scene. The emotion of the scene comes from seeing a brave, noble and decent man in anguish from having failed his friends and his principles out of fear for his people. The catharsis comes from having Aragorn recognise his nobility at a point where Boromir thought he'd lost it and could find no absolution.
I posted this earlierDragonheart is pretty much the only movie of that I've ever enjoyed.
Last time I saw my dog he was recovering from an injury and really weak. I asked him to give me a couple more years (he was 11 at the time). He died two weeks later.
So long puppers.
Has anyone seen mother! yet?
Don't spoil it but just tell us where it sits in the Filmography.
We can all agree that
Pi > Requiem > Black Swan = Wrestler > Fountain >>>>> Noah
Think you meant to post this in a different thread (or start a new one) but I'm curious as well
Don't think so. Mother and the film op posted are both aronofsky films.
Exactly what I said originally though. You expected a clip, completely divorced from the context of the narrative, to move you, despite knowing nothing of the significance of the scene or the meaning for the characters - which was retarded. Seeing such a scene for anybody familiar with the movie can recall powerful emotions - it prompts the original emotion attached to the scene.
And don't make out that you don't feel anything because it's "high fantasy". There's nothing in that scene that need be specific to fantasy at all. A noble man with good intentions but a feeling of duty and responsibility, succumbing to fear and desperation, an untested leader put in the position of having to be worthy of his people's faith - that could happen in any historical or contemporary film.
>and has he followed his feet, has he found his way home at last?
there was hardly a scene i did NOT get tears in my eyes.
Seriously fuck this, how is such a high-concept metaphorical analysis of young girls struggle with her parents a kids movie?
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>tfw coop won't be there when I die to ease me into the afterlife
I know you need context to get the full effect, but I got no effect. Look, I've been in these threads before, and I've watched lots of these. Some of them move me even if I haven't seen the movie. That clip didn't at all. That's all I'm saying at this point. You don't need context to feel some amount of sadness watching this
>I've never even seen the context of the scene I'm criticising
Well...
>Take her to the moon for me
FUCK THAT
I JUST WANT TO WATCH A FUCKING CUTE CARTOON ABOUT EMOTIONS
I DON'T WANNA FUCKING FEEL
kill yourself pleb
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nah man, the heroic scenes just hit me way harder emotionally
I cried at the end of Moonrise Kingdom because it made me sad that my mom sheltered me my entire childhood and never allowed to go out and have adventures.
>tfw the song sticks with you and stays in your head but you don't know any german so you are forced to just hum along like all the soldiers as you walk down the street
You know kids that aren't sheltered don't have adventures like that either, right?
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You need to stop thinking in extremes. There's a middle ground. It's not black and white.
Touched a nerve I see.
Yeah I know. I wasn't allowed to hang out with my friends or even leave the house much at all, though. I have hardly any childhood memories. Watching stuff like Moonrise Kingdom just makes me wish I had childhood memories to feel nostalgic about.
Love those too, "You bow for no one" and the farewell scene hits hard too. It's a cryfest for me.
it was pretty much free reign for me, but i never had "adventures", beyond playing soldiers in the woods and maybe a few pathetically short camping trips.
Kids have adventures, user. I don't know what moonrise kingdom is so I don't know what kind of shit they get into but kids do have adventures.
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Ah shit, I watched this after me and my ex broke and we were both kind of messed up in the head but mostly me... she didn't stay...
That movie fucking sucked.
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This whole movie took a steamy shit on my soul, it was so good
dude holy shit fuck Genie could act
i fucked your wife with a shoehorn
It's on Netflix. About a boy and a girl falling in love and running away together (on an island) and it's literally the comfiest thing in the fucking universe.
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This movie might be a shitty rom-com, but I cried like a baby during this scene. The acting wasn't that good and it was very predictable, but it unleashed the floodgates.
This one always fucks me up for some reason
That's the kind of response I expected from people who liked that fucking snore fest.