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    It's a movie I adore. Alfie. Gets me smiling and laughing at start, but near it's end, I always get sad. :)

  2. #22

    I cried at the end of Artificial Intelligence.
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    I watched Armageddon the other day, and forgot how sad it was.
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    Children of Men.

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    Seven pounds
    Atonement
    The butterfly effect
    District 9 - I actually sobbed my way through the last hour, it was a brilliant film, but really got to me.
    Artificial Intelligence
    Titanic
    Whale Rider
    Meet Joe Black
    What's eating gilbert grape?
    The lion king
    Ever after - When she asks if her step mother cares about her at all, it's possibly the most emotive scene Drew Barrymore's ever played, and then when she's running in the rain near the end.
    Girl, interrupted
    Pan's Labyrinth Just hearing the theme...
    Spirited away - I'm not sure why.
    Terminator 2
    The persuit of happyness
    Finding neverland
    Moulin Rouge
    La vie en rose
    Elizabethtown
    X/1999 - that's just bleak
    Un long dimanche de fiançailles
    D: In all seriousness though, it was sort've traumatic; this character I'd been watching for a long while, and he dies to try and save the pokemon...

    I bawled at nearly all of these.

    Hellboy 2 a little aswell actually, I can really sympathise with Nuada, incestuous elf prince that he is.
    Music from the heart.
    The crucible.

    (this will get added to)
    Last edited by Liminality; 03-29-2010 at 12:54 PM.
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    Voices of a Distant Star

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    Yeah, I am in agreement about basically anything where a pet gets hurt. Can't stand it.
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    OMG not the Ash dies scene!! omg my mum cries at that. I saw it when I was like 8 years old or something? I went to it and mum started crying. She hates watching it. I didn't cry back then. but its sad seeing it now because im older.

    some:
    Me and my Dog skip. I can't watch that again. I bawled all night when I was younger. Mum had to calm me down.
    Marley and Me :(
    The Notebook. The end scene. Oh lord. Kinda romantic and soo depressing at the same time.
    A Walk to remember (the emotional scenes when they laugh at the main girl. I relate to it so I get a bit upset). Also the ending is kinda sad, even though its soo mellow.
    The Bridges of Madison County. Few words. Die Lonely. Always sad.


    I don't watch war films. I was made that movie about a piano and that guy from the war who escaped and didnt get killed because he was good at it. I hated it. They also made me watch this other real life war movie. Think it was shindlers list. Also, they tried to make me watch another one because the whole class of drama GIRL students said they 'loved watching real life war things'. Yes and there was an all girl class. I ran out

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    Into the Wild. What a fantastic film.
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    Grave of the Fireflies because anti war films are always flippin' depressing.
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