Even though we all like to pretend that we're empty, emotionless robots whose only mission is to play video games and tip our shades when necessary, we all have feelings! Who is man or woman enough to admit that a movie's made them cry? Or, something similar, if you really haven't been brought to tears by a film (no lies please!). So, I'll start.
Aeon Flux made me cry. It just... it sucked so horribly, and i'll never get that $8 back... here i am tearing up just thinking about what i could've spent that money on... :/
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I only cried at a movie once when I was like seven years old. My sister and I had been whining and begging to our parents to take us to see the Lion King. After days of pushing them (we actually made a banner of paper and tape saying: "We want to go see the Lion King!"), they finally gave in and took us to the theatre to see it.
It was even more awesome than I imagined. It was also much more sad than I had imagined. The scene wherein Mufasa died with little Simba crying after his dad got trampled over by a bunch of wildebeest gave me my biggest youth trauma in an otherwise carefree 1990's childhood. I cried sitting there as a little boy in front of a huge screen, as did my sister.
What do these people at Disney think young kids are? Robots? And there are more Disney movies with similar scenes. Who doesn't feel heartbroken when remembering Bambi or Dumbo. If you want to force your kids to grow up quickly and face adult life's hard, unfair reality, take them to a Disney flick.
Well, I didn't cry during the ending scene of Toy Story 3 but it was heartbreaking.
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So far, just Old Yeller and Old Yeller Featuring Giant Space Robots (aka Iron Giant). Granted, I don't make a habit of crying over fictional characters and events.
@nervegamer Good one. It doesn't make me cry as much as well up, but yeah, the moment during Order 66 when Yoda realizes what is happening and drops his cane is a good one.
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