[quote name="HandShoes" date="2013-12-12 08:00:48"]The only movie that has made me cry was Castaway when he lost Wilson in the ocean :'( I saw that movie once when I was a kid and haven't watched it since. I'm too afraid to drown in feels.[/quote]
It's amazing how much you can feel for a volleyball. That scene destroyed me as a kid.
HandShoes wrote on 2013-12-12 08:00:48:
The only movie that has made me cry was Castaway when he lost Wilson in the ocean :'( I saw that movie once when I was a kid and haven't watched it since. I'm too afraid to drown in feels.
It's amazing how much you can feel for a volleyball. That scene destroyed me as a kid.
Disney movies sometimes make me cry, although I cried a little bit when Rue died in the Hunger Games :^(
Also a key factor for me crying in any movie would have to be background music. Anything that sounds as sad as
this could possibly make me cry
Disney movies sometimes make me cry, although I cried a little bit when Rue died in the Hunger Games :^(
Also a key factor for me crying in any movie would have to be background music. Anything that sounds as sad as
this could possibly make me cry
So much feels in Disney films; Fox and the Hound, Bambi, Lilo and Stitch have always been my worst ones for tearing up xD
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Forrest Gump, so many sad parts in that film that get me going everytime D;
So much feels in Disney films; Fox and the Hound, Bambi, Lilo and Stitch have always been my worst ones for tearing up xD
I'm surprised nobody's mentioned Forrest Gump, so many sad parts in that film that get me going everytime D;
Marley and Me
Les Miserables
And there are probably more, but those are the only ones I can think of atm...
*cries in corner*
Marley and Me
Les Miserables
And there are probably more, but those are the only ones I can think of atm...
*cries in corner*
Part 2 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows tends to always get me. Toy Story 3's ending makes me tear up too. I always cry when it comes to series that were part of my childhood.
Part 2 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows tends to always get me. Toy Story 3's ending makes me tear up too. I always cry when it comes to series that were part of my childhood.
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evilscience I agree with you about Grave of the Fireflies being a very good movie. It's also one of the most devastating things I've ever watched. Actually, no. When the Wind Blows (British animated movie) is just as disturbing.
If anyone's curious about more D: Japanese anti-war anime, I'd recommend Ushiro no Shoumen Daare and Hadashi no Gen. The latter is more cartoony, but is based on a real story of the bombing of Hiroshima from a little boy's viewpoint.
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Bunshee I had a lot of feelings about Mamoru Hosoda's (the guy who made Wolf Children) earlier movie The Girl Who Leapt Through Time/Toki wo Kakeru Shojo. It starts out as a comedy, but ends up as a very feels-inducing movie about valuing the time you've been given.
Makoto Shinkai's work is also rather affecting, mostly 5 Centimeters per Second, Voices of a Distant Star and, my favourite, Beyond the Clouds, The Promised Place In Our Early Days.
I've never felt much about Disney movies. /hides
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evilscience I agree with you about Grave of the Fireflies being a very good movie. It's also one of the most devastating things I've ever watched. Actually, no. When the Wind Blows (British animated movie) is just as disturbing.
If anyone's curious about more D: Japanese anti-war anime, I'd recommend Ushiro no Shoumen Daare and Hadashi no Gen. The latter is more cartoony, but is based on a real story of the bombing of Hiroshima from a little boy's viewpoint.
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Bunshee I had a lot of feelings about Mamoru Hosoda's (the guy who made Wolf Children) earlier movie The Girl Who Leapt Through Time/Toki wo Kakeru Shojo. It starts out as a comedy, but ends up as a very feels-inducing movie about valuing the time you've been given.
Makoto Shinkai's work is also rather affecting, mostly 5 Centimeters per Second, Voices of a Distant Star and, my favourite, Beyond the Clouds, The Promised Place In Our Early Days.
I've never felt much about Disney movies. /hides
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Keestal definitely Homeward Bound.. every time without fail, when Shadow refuses to leave the hole and then when he is reunited with Peter. *the feels*. I recently watched a movie called Red Dog, *the feels* I was reduced to a blubbering mess by the end.
Pretty much any animal movie can give me a massive case of the feels :P
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Keestal definitely Homeward Bound.. every time without fail, when Shadow refuses to leave the hole and then when he is reunited with Peter. *the feels*. I recently watched a movie called Red Dog, *the feels* I was reduced to a blubbering mess by the end.
Pretty much any animal movie can give me a massive case of the feels :P
Catching Fire and A walk to remember
Catching Fire and A walk to remember