optimark_prime wrote:The final scene in Million Dollar Baby.... so sad.
I think that's why Magdalene Sisters gets me.  Shit actually happened dawg.Brooks wrote:I suck at crying at fiction and that. It's too easy to see the strings.
Kow wrote:If you can find a subbed version of Camino, it's absolutely devastating The gf almost had a fucking breakdown watching it. Possibly the most distressing film I've ever seen, partially because it's based on a true story.
ALRIGHT I WILLKow wrote:Godammit, watch Camino!
being a parent definitely softens you up...as does losing your own...optimark_prime wrote:Quite a few have already been mentioned: (the beginning of) Up, Toy Story 3, Green Mile. also, watching Finding Nemo again recently, but the first time as a parent. The beginning got me. The final scene in Million Dollar Baby.... so sad.
[font=arial, sans-serif]I married a man I loved and adored. One night we were speaking and less then one minute later, he lay on the bed not breathing and had no pulse. I tried CPR but couldn't save him. He died in my arms. He was only 40 years old. Some people have referred to death (not this video) as beautiful. That is romanticizing it, because it's anything but. It's brutally and unbearably painful. He died 10 years ago, and yet it feels like just yesterday and the same time, it feels like a lifetime ago. [/font]
Ha! Maybe a close second.WorKid wrote:Worse than that time when Theo graduated and everyone came round to celebrate and you danced with Clair?
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