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There is one movie. That is Pearl Harbor. It was amazingly said. I cried a couple times. Now that, that hardly ever happens. I don't think that it effected my life, but it touched my heart a couple times. What is weird though, I loved it, and never liked much of anything that had to do with war.

There is another movie that I watched with my little brother. It was called Hardball. This kid died, I didn't cry, but my mom and little brother bawled. It touched my heart. I cried in side, in side of my body. I just didn't want to show it. So I held it in.
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While my paren's were splitting up, I went through a phase of watching loads of films with my dad. There was a film called 'Falling Down', with Michael Douglas and Robert Duvall. It was about a man, who was in the early stages of divorce with his wife, and he just spiraled out of control, and gradually, over one day, went mental. I was actually in tears at the end, when *spoiler* Michael Douglas gets shot by a policeman, because he thought he was holding a gun, when it was really his son's water pistol. It's worth a watch, very emotional.
'Colours' is also another film that touched me, made me alert if anything. It's about gangs in Los Angeles and their warfare. It has some very sad points in it, and a very strong point. Again, it's worth a watch!
Now, I know this isn't a film, but *laugh if u want to* I found Metal Gear Solid pretty emotional. The scene when Gray Fox is crushed, made me and my pal Russ *known to you as 'Break'* with emotional.
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Heavenly creatures would have to be a movie that was close to home for me, literally. If anyone knows about this movie, it is a story about two girls who take there mother for a walk in the park, and then the beat her to death with a brick in a stocking.

Well, it's a true story, and it happened very close to where i used to live.

Peter Jackson (LotR) directed the movie. But i am not sure if it was released worldwide; if you have the chance, check your local video store.
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they are my all time favs. their all about love, looking for love, finding love, being loved. they are all just so beautifully crafted, most of the time they leave me i tears or with a sense of wonder.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by ChibiTrunks [/i]
[B][SIZE=1][COLOR=purple][FONT=arial]There is only onr movie that has really had an affect on me, and I can't remember its name.

It's about a little boy who wants to be a hero when he grows up. He accidently kills his best friend's mom by hitting a baseball to hard and it hits her in her head. In the end, on some school trip, the bus swerves off road and into a river. The little boy saves everyone by getting them out, but he is to late for himself. In the last scene, you see him dying in a hospital bed with his best friend sitting next to him. They talk about how the little boy became a hero, then he dies.

It was the only movie I ever cried in. It was really touching:)


P.S. I think I almost cried when I first saw Orlandy fall out of the helicopter in Black Hawk Down, but not as much as the other movie;)[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [/B][/QUOTE]

OMG!!!!!! I LOVE THAT MOVIE!! I think it's called something like Simon Birch or something, but I know EXACTLY what you're talking about. His parents don't really love him and his best friend's mom is more to a mom to him then his own parents. Everyone makes fun of him because he is short.....but when the bus swerved off of the road and into that ice river, I just went hysterical. After he died, I couldn't stop crying for the next 30 minutes. I was watching it with my best friend, Svenja, and we just both cried (hey, we're girls)
That would have to be the saddest movie I've ever seen in my life.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Squashed Snail [/i]
[B]The Green Mile and The Hurricane are both movies I seen about a year ago, and I still can't get over them. I didn't cry, but they still gave a certain feeling I can't forget. [/B][/QUOTE]

Green Mile was sooooo good!!!!!!!!!!!


[spoiler]When the mousy died[/spoiler]
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THE LION KING!!! When Simba's dad died, damn!
Yeah, I loved American Beauty aswell, I dunno why. But that movie really got to me. ANother movie that may not have "touched" me as such, but nonetheless, I really like High Fidelity with John Cusack in it, but for some reason, no one I know has seen it...
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by amibasuki [/i]
[B][FONT=arial]I really liked the movie I Am Sam. I haven't cried so hard during a movie like that in a long time.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Juuthena [/i]
[B][color=deeppink] [size=1]Same here ><;
I really, really liked it. It's one of my favorite movies, and each time I see it, I cry even more. I don't [i]ever[/i] remember crying this much watching a movie before... I don't remember why it was so sad, but I remember having alot of trouble hiding my face during the whole movie. ><

Edit: *sees rico's post*

Ack! Schindler's list... I think I remember crying near the end. Until then, I was just horrified... just horrified...

Which reminds me... Lilo and Stitch also made me cry. They kept metioning the word, 'Family', and that really, really crushed me. My parents aren't together anymore, so I had a hard time paying attention through the movie without crying....[/color] [/size] [/B][/QUOTE]

[color=#9933ff]My parents are divorced, too, Juu. I know how it feels.

My dad recommend me to see the movie, I am Sam. I watched it at home, and of course, I can never cry in my house because my mom will come in, and be asking me why I'm crying, and it gets really annoying. I can't ee crythrough a good move, for God Damn sakes! But, I was crying for half an hour after I watched the movie. I was in bed, supposed to be sleeping, and I cried silently.

It reminded me a lot of my dad and me(yes, I'm using the correct pronoun). No, he's not like Sam, but we relate to the movie in other ways. It's rather personal.

It really touched me, though. It was so sad and so sweet.[/color]
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:( Schindler's List was a really sad film, but it ended good. That's all I can remember at the moment. I tend to aviod sad films.

Drifting off on a tangent here, I did read a really depressing book once, Called "Brother in the Land" It's about a nuclear bomb getting dropped on Derbyshire (I think)There is this one part where this butterfly has seven wings, it really gets you. :(
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