Post by lolobeth802 on Sept 16, 2014 12:40:28 GMT -5
My sisters keeper... I sobbed during that movie, it was so so sad. And we just watched Lone Survivor... I was tearful, but at the end when they showed the real family's with their loved ones, I cried hard.
Dear Zachary. I feel like this doesn't really count because its a sad documentary so it's bound to be emotional, but I'm not a big movie crier and this movie made me SOB.
Post by lolobeth802 on Sept 16, 2014 12:45:00 GMT -5
I think the most upsetting thing for me, or will trigger me crying in real life or on tv, is watching someone else try not to cry...that horrible physical pain you get when you're that sad.
Dear Zachary. I feel like this doesn't really count because its a sad documentary so it's bound to be emotional, but I'm not a big movie crier and this movie made me SOB.
Dear Zachary was probably the most painful thing I've ever watched. The horror of families that go through repeated tragedy.
Dear Zachary. I feel like this doesn't really count because its a sad documentary so it's bound to be emotional, but I'm not a big movie crier and this movie made me SOB.
Dear Zachary was probably the most painful thing I've ever watched. The horror of families that go through repeated tragedy.
Post by CurlyQ284 on Sept 16, 2014 12:52:58 GMT -5
Like all of these?
I'll never forget being in the theater for Deathly Hallows 2 and I think I had to cover my mouth to keep from sobbing out loud. The scene with Harry ' s mom? That almost killed me. I think that one was the worst movie cry I've had.
Also I made the mistake of watching Up for the first time with my friend's kids. Triplet girls. They were probably 4 or 5 at the time. One plopped herself right on my lap. Good thing, because then she was facing away and couldn't see as I started bawling in the beginning. She turns around. "[Name], does he miss his grandma?" LOST IT.
I'll never forget being in the theater for Deathly Hallows 2 and I think I had to cover my mouth to keep from sobbing out loud. The scene with Harry ' s mom? That almost killed me. I think that one was the worst movie cry I've had.
That scene Dobby dies and they bury him w/o magic always gets me.
Julia Roberts' Isabel: "Look down the road to her wedding. I'm in a room alone with her, fixing her veil, fluffing her dress, telling her no woman has ever looked so beautiful. And my fear is she'll think, 'I wish my mom were here.'"
Susan Sarandon's Jackie: "And my fear is... she won't."
Julia Roberts' Isabel: "Look down the road to her wedding. I'm in a room alone with her, fixing her veil, fluffing her dress, telling her no woman has ever looked so beautiful. And my fear is she'll think, 'I wish my mom were here.'"
Susan Sarandon's Jackie: "And my fear is... she won't."
This is one of the most heart wrenching movie scenes I have ever seen and I almost started to cry just reading this.
I'll never forget being in the theater for Deathly Hallows 2 and I think I had to cover my mouth to keep from sobbing out loud. The scene with Harry ' s mom? That almost killed me. I think that one was the worst movie cry I've had.
That scene Dobby dies and they bury him w/o magic always gets me.
::sob::
I'll take it back to Half Blood Prince at the end when all the students put their wands in the air. OMG I'm choking up right now. Why do you make me cry so much Jk Rowling?!