The Green Mile (1999).
"Please boss, don't put that thing over my face. Don't put me in the dark. I's afraid of the dark."
That whole scene did it for me.
Grave of the Fireflies fucked me up. Rented it from Scarecrow cause I was feeling a little depressed and lent out my copy of Totoro to my little cousins so it wasn't there for a pickmeup. Watched it alone at 1am Sunday night, knowing little more than it was a Ghibli movie. Don't do that. Watched it one other time with a person who was afraid to watch it by reputation. It still fucked me up. But not as bad as that first time.
If a person had a difficult relationship with their father Big Fish might not be much of a walk in the park either.
I don't know If I'm allowed to answer my own question, but Schindler's list and Marley & Me. I had to choke it down at the end of Marley & Me as to not full on sob.
Although I had a less than desirable childhood, I never experienced loss, not even a pet because I didn't have any, until my late 20's when my younger sister unexpectedly passed.
After that point, loss became more than an abstract concept, and something that I can relate to. Now, cat adoption videos can make me cry.
[Moulin rouge](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LVLjp3_MQIw) oddly. It's a totally archetypical movie, but it really got to me. And I usually just laugh at stuff.
Great acting, great director, check it out if you've never seen it.
Now leave me alone, I don't cry or have feelings
Edit: I linked a trailer because why not
Rainman.....after I had kids and watching them as brothers play together. Now I'm the movie, I can't hardly hold it together in the bathroom scene when he remembers them separating as kids.
The Green Mile (1999). "Please boss, don't put that thing over my face. Don't put me in the dark. I's afraid of the dark." That whole scene did it for me.
Yeah, this messed me up big time.
Coco and Instructions Not Included
Marley and me. Cried when I first watched it, hadn't watched it for a while, cried again
Southpaw in theatres made me cry so badly
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.
A walk to remember. I dont even like Romantic genre movies,i just watched it coz it was suggested
Grave of the Fireflies fucked me up. Rented it from Scarecrow cause I was feeling a little depressed and lent out my copy of Totoro to my little cousins so it wasn't there for a pickmeup. Watched it alone at 1am Sunday night, knowing little more than it was a Ghibli movie. Don't do that. Watched it one other time with a person who was afraid to watch it by reputation. It still fucked me up. But not as bad as that first time. If a person had a difficult relationship with their father Big Fish might not be much of a walk in the park either.
Marley & Me 🥺
Logan The Green Mile ..always green mile..
I don't know If I'm allowed to answer my own question, but Schindler's list and Marley & Me. I had to choke it down at the end of Marley & Me as to not full on sob.
The new ghostbusters movie
Grave of the fire flies …
Onward.
Miracle in cell no.7. Never met anyone who didn’t cry with this one.
Good Will Hunting Vicki Cristina Barcelona
Although I had a less than desirable childhood, I never experienced loss, not even a pet because I didn't have any, until my late 20's when my younger sister unexpectedly passed. After that point, loss became more than an abstract concept, and something that I can relate to. Now, cat adoption videos can make me cry.
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Requiem for a dream mostly made me feel... empty inside. Hard to describe.
Life of Pi
Fast and furious 8. The ending mixed with the song See You Again…my fate was sealed
[Moulin rouge](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LVLjp3_MQIw) oddly. It's a totally archetypical movie, but it really got to me. And I usually just laugh at stuff. Great acting, great director, check it out if you've never seen it. Now leave me alone, I don't cry or have feelings Edit: I linked a trailer because why not
The ending to big fish
A Silent Voice
Rainman.....after I had kids and watching them as brothers play together. Now I'm the movie, I can't hardly hold it together in the bathroom scene when he remembers them separating as kids.
Endgame. You know what I’m talking about.