And what is the scene has you bawling like a baby?
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Dumbo, when Dumbo visits his mom in the cage thing and she can only reach her baby with her trunk through the bars and she rocks him and sings to him. I just can't watch that movie. ... I'm now a sobbing mess.
The home movies of my husband and I before he died, but you were probably wanting a released movie so lets see......to sir with love starring LuLu and the magnificent Sidney Poitier
Marley and me. Why’d he have to die
1. UP (no explanation needed)
2. Big Hero 6 (when Tadashi dies)
The Green Mile. Every time I watch the scene when John Coffey's executed, I burst into tears.
A dog's purpose. I'd dont usually cry with movies but this one got me.
I hate that movie. One day my sister was like let's watch this in the movie theater and we ALL thought it was a happy movie about dogs. I cried EVERY SINGLE F*****G TIME the dog died. But mostly Ellie. I cried the hardest when she died cuz I've always wanted to work in things with animals like dog training of any kind, vet, search and rescue, that kind of things
Hachiko: A Dog's Story
I hardly ever cry but this one gets me everytime. I had to stop watching it.
There are quite a few.
A Quiet Place when the father gives his life to save his kids.
Idk why I cried but in Avengers Infinity War when Wanda had to kill Vision and when Thanos sacrifices Gamora.
Iron Man's and Black Widow's deaths in Avengers Endgame.
They didn't have me "bawling like a baby" but I did shed a few silent tears.
I totally get the Marvel ones! My sister couldn't stop bawling when Peter Parker/Spiderman died. I only teared up
The Outsiders, seen it and read it so many times but I always cry. There are lots more but I’m a sook when it comes to movies.
My eighth grade class read the book and watched the movie. I think everyone was at least shocked by what happened to Johnny Boy :(
What dreams may come
Upvoting because this is the one i was going to list but, saw it here.
Rabbit Proof Fence. From 5 mins in my mum and I started crying and didn’t stop. It is a bit of a personal movie for us (I am Aboriginal adopted at birth by my gorgeous parents).
It’s a mix of it being a true story, how wide spread it was, how people were treated then and in some instances even now.
i haven't seen it more than once in fear of crying but armageddon
Watching my grandparents’ 50th anniversary reception. They are both gone now so it chokes me up to see them again, looking so happy and healthy.
Not a movie, but a series. After Life made me cry during every single episode.
Up. I can’t watch the beginning anymore because When I saw Ellie Fredrikson die and the music turn sad I just bawl. They used the song in an Apple commercial and after I watched it I cried because the grandma died and the grandkids missed her and that broke my cold dead soul, I have a heart that can’t handle sad scenes and music.
Homeward Bound and The Incredible Journey
At the end, when they tell them not to expect the older doggo
Schindler's list.
I ended up being utterly crushed by that movie. It's one of those masterpieces that you just watch one time.
Watched this film when I was about 12 with my mum. When the women that Schindler paid to save end up at the concentration camp, I was screaming and crying for them. Luckily they had an actual shower and not the gas. Then at the end when they make him the ring. Me and mum were crying so hard.
Been crying when little foots mom dies in the land b4time cince I was a kid. I'm 39 and it still makes me cry
Animal Farm (the 1954 version). I cried so much, I‘d never watch that film again.
Harry Potter and the deathly Hallows part 2. When Harry watches Snape's memories in the pensive that kills me. Especially when Snape is holding Lily's body crying and then when Severus casts his doe patronus and Dumbledore says "Lily! After all this time?" And Severus says "Always"
Im only at Harry Potter: The Half-Blood Prince, but I know I'll cry by the end of the movies
I don’t know if anyone has said this but Daisy’s death even in the first John Wick. I cried through like half the movie with that one😭
Terminator. When he melted into the molten whatever , i cried like a ten year old watching fern gully
Terminator 2: Judgment Day. I agree - the scene where the T-800 android sacrifices himself makes my heart ache.
Bridges of Madison County
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale
Not a movie but the stranger things 4 finale
When max died I was CRYING. I was sad when Eddie died but was crying when Dusty was talking to his uncle or dad
Anne Frank. I have seen it once and haven’t finished it as my class watched it for school. But damn. I blubbered like a baby in the scene where boys and girls were separated in the camp…
If anyone knows where I can rent it or something lemme know I NEED to finish it!
Forgot to mention The Boy In Striped Pajamas. Both of these movies it’s like… I don’t like them but I appreciate them? I like how it’s well done and portrays the horror of WW2, but not like it as in “Good movie 10/10 super entertaining”. It’s hard to explain.
Fried Green Tomatoes and Steel Magnolias. Having grown up with a 'Southern Belle' mother, and the rest of the women in the family, the strength they show is amazing.
Yep, those are two of mine too. The version of Steel Mags with Julia Roberts, Dolly Pardon, etc. There is a redo of the movie with The Cosby Show mom but, I've never seen that one. Beaches is another one that gets me every time.
Forrest Gump, Marley and Me, Brokeback Mountain, Sophie's Choice, Sleepers, Boyz N The Hood, Terms of Endearment, so many that aren't rewatchable for me!
imitation of life. it's an oldie, but a goodie.
inside out + lion king. also that boss baby scene when the baby is leaving just never fails to make my bawl like a baby!
Yes! The Lion King!!! I always tear up at little at the opening, especially when Rafinki holds up Simba, but when Mufasa dies, it's a tear fest! And when Simba reclaims Pride Rock at the end- just pass the tissues!
I’ve got a few: Dumbo (Already mentioned but I agree), A Dog’s Purpose (also mentioned), A Monster Calls, My Girl, and The Fox and the Hound. The scene in the Fox and the Hound is the one where they are talking. Todd: Copper? You’re my very best friend. Copper: And you’re mine too, Todd. Todd: And we’ll always be friends, forever, won’t we? Copper: Yeah, forever!
My Girl, The Green Mile, Fried Green Tomatoes, The Upside of Anger, The Mighty, A Dog's Purpose, Homeward Bound (I watched that with my old cat while she was dying in my arms so...), and I can't for the life of me think of the title of the one with Hillary Swank when her husband, Gerald Butler dies and sends her to Ireland...
The Colour Purple when Nettie comes home and Celie's finally whole.
The Flowers of War, especially that scene where the father dies.
Downfall: The Case Against Boeing. Seeing the grieving families at the crash sites just tear me apart.
The fault in our stars!!! Like, the entire last half hour of the movie. I just sob
Two I have not seen listed: M Butterfly and Same Time Next Year.
M Butterfly always makes me cry. Such a heartbreaking aria!
Love Story. It’s old, but it’s a tear jerker. Also Brian’s Song. RIP James Caan.
WALL-E and Up. You'd have to be a robot (pun intended) to not cry during those movies
“Hachi” (aka “Hachiko: a dogs story”) Hits me in the feels all the time, and the fact it’s based on a true story, I’m sniffling writing this :(. (Also as mentioned by others the beginning of “Up” hits me in the feels)
Forgot to read through better, looks like Hachi was already mentioned by some.
Maze runner: death cure (if you know the scene you know the scene)
Jojo rabbit (tying his mothers shoes)
A dogs purpose (Every time the dog dies)
Was just thinking about JoJo Rabbit, snort laughing one minute and sobbing the next
Oddly, The Martian. When Kate Mara says her line that's being broadcast all over the world and everyone erupts (trying to avoid spoilers), I just cry every time. My all-time favourite movie.
Armageddon... When Harry (Bruce Willis) gives his life for his daughter and A.J. (Affleck) to be together...ahhhh...the love of a father for his daughter and the loss of the opportunity to see her grow, have her own children... I'm going to cry just thinking about it
Fly Away Home (yup, the movie with the geese). It actually inspired 12 year old me to become a pilot as an adult ❤️
Casanova (the David Tennant version)
The very end, where Edith tells Casanova Henriette is on her way and she's running to him just makes me bawl ever single time.
Movies or shows or cartoons where a child goes through tough things. Someone one falls in love and then one of them die or the mother or father dies.someone is dieing of cancer.
Lion! I couldn’t stand imagining Gudu’s anguish looking for his lost little brother, and on top of that the mother also lost Gudu? I imagine Gudu spending days looking for his brother and who knows if he threw himself in front of that train because he couldn’t deal with the guilt😢😢
When the owner passes. I'm about to tear up thinking about it. The love that dog has just gets to you.
The Good Dinosaur made me ugly cry the entire time I watched it. Arlo’s dad dies, but there was ONE funny scene where they ate fermented fruit and got drunk, that was pretty hilarious and when Arlo’s dad’s ghost told him to save Spot the human. Spot’s parents died and he became an orphan ! But he got a family to take care of him. Still can’t watch it without crying my eyes out!
Naruto... When Choji Akamichi and Neji Hyuga die. They say sad things about losing their best friends.
Miracle in cell no. 7 (the original Korean version, on prime video): right before the guy's is about to be fulfilled, he has a very cute moment with his daughter. Then it dawns on him what's about to happen. And starts apologizing for the crime he didn't commit and asking to please help him.
Terms of Endearment; when Debra Winger says good-bye to her sons before she dies.
"The Color Purple", when Miss Celie is reunited with her children and her sister. Has me in floods every single time
The Iron Giant. I always cry me a river when the robot sacrifices himself!
Titanic every single scene in the last hour
I've watched it once and was completely bemused at all the fuss, just did nothing for me.
Awakenings with Robin Williams guaranteed sobbing.
Anything where animals are hurt or die, although I refuse to watch them if I know what's coming. I actually cried when they killed the shark in Jaws.
The Impossible. The hardest I ever cried after watching a movie. Made me think of the relationship I have with my mom
Up -- the love story montage....ugly cry every time.
lion king because its the last movie i saw with my father before he died
lion king because its the last movie i saw with my father before he died