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These are two movies that will make me cry no matter what mood I'm in!  ALWAYS was on again last night, and the minute the theme song started, I started crying!!  The only thing that connects the two are, both men were pilots, and both die!  Why that seems to depress me is a whole other story................What movies make some of you cry and do you know WHY they make you cry?




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October Sky.

i get a little misty there at toward the end when Homer says that Von Braun wasn't his hero: his dad is.

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CRASH!

 

I've seen it 5-6 times, but everytime it gets to the scene where Matt Dillon's character is saving the woman in the wreck whom he earlier abused....

 

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I can't help myself...:dunno:

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The Elephant Man - 1982 - David Lynch

Records indicate he was an intelliigent man and a man of good taste and refinement regardless of how he looked, the film indicates that.

The doctor looking after him invites his wife in to see him and she shows pictures of her children to him (she is clearly upset by his appearence) he looks at the pictures and says "Oh ! they all look so beautiful !, you have such beautiful children !" she turns away and weeps partly because she is so touched by his words and partly because she is actually ashamed of her fear and partly because she realises this man she see's before her is a real man with a real personality not a freak.

I have a tear in my eye now just posting about it.  

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Schindler's List. especially the follow-up reunion of survivors' families at the end.





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The episode when Fry finds the mummified body of his dog (his best friend) and decides to try and bring him back to life (fry said to him before he was frozen in the year 1999 only to be woken in the year 3000 "wait for me outside the pizza place I'll come back for you) . Fry remembers all the good times he had with his dog and asks the professor to use the mummified corpse to resurrect him.

The professor does not comply and asks Fry if the clone will be enough for him, Fry begins to ignore his robot friend bender anticipating the return of his dog and Bender becomes lonely as a  result. They analyse the DNA of the mummified body of the dog and it reveals the dog lived to be 15 years old. Fry cancels the resurrection saying the dog obviously had a good long life to live so long abnd probably didn't even remember him.

The corpse is incinerated, we then cut back to the past (1999) we see a montage of the dog waiting outside the pizza place day after day, year after year waiting for Fry to return (he never will he is locked in a cryogenic freezer which will not be opened till the year 3000 ) a song begins (I will wait a thousand summers) the dog is seen waiting patiently outside the pizza place through all the four seasons, waiting for his master who will never come.    

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the first time i saw "Independence Day" I got a little choked up to think that it might take something that catastrophic to make people realize that we're really in this together. 

 

Same with "Children of Men"...and that was one that's not out of the realm of possibility.  :(


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I just rented two movies that made me cry. "On a Clear Day" was about a Scottish man trying to overcome family tragedy by swimming the English channel. And "Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont" was about two lonely people and their unlikely friendship. Very sentimental.

Of course, I cry every time I watch "Mary Poppins" or "Bambi" with my little girl.


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