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Film endings that made you cry?

Started by Trevor, January 12, 2012, 03:03:03 AM

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Trevor

Quote from: The Burgomaster on December 30, 2012, 06:51:57 PM
I saw Les Miserables yesterday and I'll admit that my eyes got watery 3 or 4 times during the movie.

That happened to me when I saw the play: that ending when everyone is singing ~ wow.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Trevor

I have to admit, I saw Charlotte's Web with Dakota Fanning on Christmas Day and yes, I blubbed. I actually am terrified of spiders but I did cry.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

akiratubo

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Exterminator 2, because I realized I had wasted almost an hour and a half of my life watching it.  I actually prayed for forgiveness for wasting any of the precious time God gave me to watch that movie.  Seriously.
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Trevor

Quote from: akiratubo on January 03, 2013, 03:16:18 AM
Exterminator 2, because I realized I had wasted almost an hour and a half of my life watching it.  I actually prayed for forgiveness for wasting any of the precious time God gave me to watch that movie.  Seriously.

:teddyr: :teddyr: :teddyr:

I have to warn you that there is an Exterminator 3 aka Out On Bail:buggedout:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Umaril Has Returned


The ending of an old Shaw Brothers martial arts film called Avengng Eagle, when Ti Lung finds out that Fu Sheng was helping his fight his enemies for his own reasons, and not out of the goodness of his heart. A good lesson on accepting help from strangers.

Not a full movie, but the ending of the Little Rascals short "Birthday Blues" when Dickie Moore hands his mother the birthday present he wound up ruining the house for. A great short filled with true pathos.

And yes, the ending of "It's A Wonderful Life" when the little girl gives the speech about the angel getting his wings every time a bell rings.   More as I think of them..

Trevor

I don't think I've mentioned the final scenes in Michael Mann's Heat with the one character holding the other's hand as he dies and Moby's God Moving Over The Face of The Waters playing on the soundtrack. Wow.
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

ChaosTheory

Through the darkness of future past
The magician longs to see
One chance opts between two worlds
Fire walk with me

Umaril Has Returned


The ending of an old animated movie called "Plague Dogs" about a pair of laboratory dogs on the run after they escape the doctors that were experimenting on them. 

Be warned: if you love animals, this movie will make you cry.  It's a very cruel movie on all levels and these dogs go through hell when all they wanted was someone to love them..

Trevor

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I always forget to include the ending of Harold Ramis' Analyse That in this thread. It makes me cry for several reasons.

1. When I saw it, I was horribly homesick having left South Africa for the first time since I arrived here in 1987. I was on the plane flying home from Frankfurt when I saw it and was desperate to get home.
2. The horrors of 9/11 were still vivid in my mind: I saw this in March 2002.
3. The final scene that starts with Billy Crystal waving goodbye to Robert DeNiro and Joe Viterelli and then pans across the scarred skyline of New York  :bluesad: : I started blubbing in the plane and the guy in the seat next to me moved away.  :smile:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

pizdatrica

the only ending that ever made me cry was the one in Mary and Max

Eye-gor Frankensteen

There's a lot of movies that made me cry or get teary-eyed, but Toy story 3 got me bad.
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Archivist

I cried in the middle and at the end of The Dark Knight Rises (2012), where Bruce Wayne finally makes the leap from prison, and during the end sequence where the will is read, Bruce's fate is discovered, and Robin inherits the Batcave.  I saw TDKR in a midnight screening on the day of release, after watching the first two back to back, and found the experience very emotional.

I also admit to crying in the middle of Michael Bay's Transformers (2007), where the Autobots burst through the atmosphere and assume their new forms.  That sequence moved me greatly for some reason, even though it wasn't an overtly emotional scene.  Even now it still gives me shivers of joy.

The end of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), where James Bond holds the body of his new bride and the screen fades to black.
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Quote from: indianasmith on July 13, 2012, 08:48:17 AM
The end of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN always has me blubbering like a baby.  Especially when the older Ryan turns to his wife and says "Tell me I've been a good man."

Ditto. I actually was watching it with my kids and hadda go into the bathroom cuz I didnt want my kids to see me blubberung.
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Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
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Stardust.

They become king and queen and when they die, they become stars to shine over their land!

Awww!
                                             

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316zombie

bridge to teribithia,i cried like a baby!