Really good crying scene?!


Question: i need any scene, from movie or youtube, were there are obvious despair, sadness, crying, loneliness...


Answers: i need any scene, from movie or youtube, were there are obvious despair, sadness, crying, loneliness...

Meet Me in St. Louis~Tootie breaks down after she learns the family will be moving. Sobbing, she destroys her family of snowpeople until big sister Esther stops her and tries to comfort her by singing "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas". By that time, they and the viewer will be weeping,

Romeo & Juliet (1968)~There are several scenes, including Juliet begging her parents not to make her marry Paris and Juliet and the Nurse weeping because Romeo has killed Juliet's cousin Tybalt during a swordfight and has been banished. Very memorable is a distraught, wailing Romeo carrying on until the Friar shouts at him and tries to shake him out of his misery.

West Side Story~Maria hears that her brother is dead and simply shatters, weeping and begging God for it not to be true. She then sees Tony entering through the window and attacks him, still crying, calling him a killer. Later, Maria and Anita sing a beautiful duet, with quavering voices from the grief both are experiencing.

The Bridge to Terabithia~I think the boy's response to hearing about his friend's death is extremely well-done. Starting with hearing the news, he goes through a lengthy scene in which he at first tries to deny that anything is wrong to realization of the truth. The moment when his father tries to comfort him is truly touching. I approached this film with certain expectations and did not expect such heartbreaking scenes.

Brian's Song (original version)~When Gale speaks, choking back tears, I challenge anyone not to break down. Guys notably consider this one of the acceptable movies to cry over. I can be tough at times, but when Billy Dee Williams' voice breaks... It's a wonderfully touching moment.

Untamed Heart~when she realizes that he has died after their perfect day together

Perhaps I'll think of more.

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when luke skywalker turned evil, almost made a tear drop from my eye, WHY LUKE!!!!!!!!

There's really good ones in A Walk To Remember. If you've seen it, the scene where he goes to his dad's house for the first time in like ages and cries, would probably be like what you want.

Chris Crocker - LEAVE BRITNEY ALONE! Shouldn't be to difficult to find.

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Try "Douche Girl" ... shes a douche

The Notebook--its a movie.

That final scene of Magnolia where Frank is watching his father die. Such a mixture of emotions in that one.

The scene in the movie "Ghost" with Demi Moore when she realizes his ghost is there with her in the house. (Which she immensely rejected the idea from Whoopi Goldberg)

very famous scene - marlon brando screams stellaaaaaa and breaks down in a streetcar named desire

Life as a House. A complete tear jerker from start to finish for several different reasons. I'm sure you can catch clips of it on YouTube, but I definitely recommend watching the full movie.

"Truly, Madly, Deeply", where the heroine is talking about how she misses her dead husband, Alan Rickman.That one is really convincing! Eyes running, nose running, it looks real, as she sobs, "I miss him, I miss him, I MISS HIM!!!!"

Steel Magnolias: Sally Field's monologue about the death of her daughter. She has a screaming fit and breaks down after the funeral.

Damage: similar to above. Miranda Richardson cries about her son's death.

Beaches: the song 'Wind beneath my Wings' is enough of a tearjerker without the funeral scenes at the end

The Green Mile: at the end when the 'hero' is about to be executed. Very emotional; I didnt cry, but I know most people who saw that movie did.

Lassie: always makes me cry, just any 'animal' movies which have deaths or abuse in them. Lassie was hit repeatedly in one scene and that made me bawl my eyes out and wanna bash the biotch who hurt her.

Turner and Hooch: very sad ending where the dog...um...dies *sob!*

Sophie's Choice: woman has to choose between her son and daughter...only one can live.

Terms of Endearment: a mother loses her daughter (sad movie, but i cant remember what really happened lol!)

The Evening Star: sequel to the above movie...the mother dies at the end of this one

Don't Say a Word: young woman remembers what happened the day her father was murdered, and has a breakdown

Sliding Doors: the ending, which is a bit confusing, where the 'happy' Gwyneth Paltrow is hit by a car and dies, and the 'unhappy' Gwyneth meets her soulmate in another sliding doors scenario. Cant explain it well, but it really is a terrific film, id recommend it if you havent seen it.

Blonde: Marilyn Monroe biopic, shows her screaming for the doctors not the give her an abortion after she enters the clinic, but they do it anyway

Me and My Shadows: Judy Garland biopic, shows a younger Judy in hysterics after she finds out her lover has married someone else



That's all I can think of for now! Have fun crying lol ;=) xx



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