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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dr Zhivago. I cry just thinking about it - when he saw her from the bus and died from a heart attack and she didn't even know - sob.
An Officer and a Gentleman.
I can watch both of these films over and over again.
and 'Love is a Many Splendoured Thing' (1955) William Holden and Jennifer Jones - a pure Sunday afternoon weepy.
I already mentioned The Bridges of Madison county which has me sobbing with grief. Apollo 13 has the same effect, but for different reasons, when Gene Krantz puts his head on the desk at the end when the parachutes open, I'm a complete goner. Am blubbing now just writing this. And although Armageddon is incredibly cheesy, I always cry at the bit at the end where Col Sharp says "permission to shake the hand of the daughter of the bravest man I ever met". Off to re-apply mascara now.
I can't believe that no one's yet mentioned An Affair to Remember...the starting credits are enough to set me off!!! Plus Beaches, Meet Me in St Louis, A Star is Born, You Got Mail (when she has to close the shop), Titanic ( as LDC slowly sinks into the icy water).....yep it's official I'm just one big wuss!!
dumbo, holiday inn( i think, some old film anyway where some ex army guy has his old battalion all saluting him at the end reduced me and my mum to sobs even though we only saw the last hal;f hour and made us burn the roast beef) most war films. remains of the day mainly because of emma thompson and anthony hopkins stella acting. legends of the fall
smokey and the bandit, i thought was touchingly human. forrest gump nearly all the way through.
has anyone said midnight cowboy yet. oh god that upsets me
requiem for a dream had me crying for an hour AFTER the film, i was too shocked throughout its running time. thats probably enough, as you can ell I'm pretty soft