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films you cry to? go on i know u do!

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Tortington · 11/10/2002 20:54

in the same vain of songs what films make you blubber?

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lou33 · 15/10/2002 12:07

Jean de Florette

Batters · 15/10/2002 12:19

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leese · 15/10/2002 18:32

Terms of Endearment.

Rhiannon · 15/10/2002 18:35

I had a tear in Lilo and Stitch!! How sad am I? R

tsarvo · 15/10/2002 19:00

Message in a bottle. (one box of tissues are not anough). My husband say's it could put anyone over the edge.
And
Beaches (girls for ever)

leese · 15/10/2002 19:08

and Steel Magnolias.......

leese · 15/10/2002 22:11

and The Dollmaker

tracyhay · 16/10/2002 22:39

Jack and Sarah..

MABS · 16/10/2002 22:43

Ghost - but only cos i can't bear the thought of Patrick Swayze actually dying.............

ticklebyday · 16/10/2002 23:08

Forgot one of my all time favourites - Albert Finneys version of Scrooge - I always cry at the end.

cherry · 16/10/2002 23:09

The Bodyguard, definately, gets me every time!

susanmt · 17/10/2002 00:35

Harvey - James Stuart. The bit art the end where Harvey comes back.
And 'It's a Wonderful Life'
Sob sob

tiktok · 17/10/2002 08:35

Whistle Down the Wind......breaks my heart every time.

'You're not Jesus.....you're just a fella. You let my puppy die.'

AAAaaaargh....got a lump in my throat just thinking about it : )

The last scene, when Alan Bates is carted off by the police, and Hayley Mills is watching....she was in love with him, in her adolescent way.

Sweet and so sad.

bundle · 21/10/2002 14:19

spot on, Tiktok

soothepoo · 21/10/2002 14:49

Silent Running - Joan Baez's achingly beautiful voice singing as we see the last forests from Earth, about to be destroyed...

Alibubbles · 21/10/2002 15:55

I saw A Beautiful Mind on saturday, I couldn't believe how emotional I was. DH and guests thought I was soft! ( we went a dinner /movie thing, dinner first at Axis at 1 Aldwych and then a private screening for 30 people, it was really good, champagne and a three course dinner and the film all for £35 a head)

Perhaps because a close friend has a son (30) who has just been sectionned, and has been living with schizophrenia from the age of 18. But it was so sad!

kkgirl · 21/10/2002 16:44

I watched Pay it Forward on Saturday, a friend taped it from SKy.
I thought my heart was going to break at the end, it was so moving.
And last night I watched the Blair Witch Project, I was terrified, so scared I couldn't sleep for hours and when I did get off, I had a really scary nightmare. It was so frightening by suggestion.

georgiana · 21/10/2002 17:08

Hi Alibubbles,I saw it too the other day and it affected me too on a personal level.I grew up with a father the same as the mathematician in the film with paranoid schizophrenia.It was good to see this mental illness portrayed how it is for the person suffering and the devastating affects it can have on the lives of their family.I thought it was very sad and he was so brave living through his nightmares without medication-what a clever,brave man.

Enid · 21/10/2002 20:24

National Velvet. And it was on today. And my milk has just come in.

Kleenex anyone?

Lynne33 · 22/10/2002 14:51

Ghost
The Elephant Man
Bambi
Tim (anyone remember this? - sooooooooooooooo sad)
The end of Ice Age when the mammoth brings the baby back to his Daddy
And Batters the Simpsons gets me sometimes as well, the worst bit was in 'Lisa's First Word' when at the end Homer is putting Maggie to bed, and he walks out of the room she takes her dummy out and says 'Daddy'. Boooooooooooo Hooooooooo.

Tillysmummy · 22/10/2002 15:37

Agree with you on Truly Madly Deeply, Moulin Rouge, Philadelphia and Pay If Forward, also for me Beaches,Terms of Endearment, and Sophie's Choice.

Alibubbles I love 1 Aldwych !! The bar anyway, not so keen on the restaurant, I went when it was recently opened and didn't think much of it. Maybe it's better.

Must get a Beautiful Mind out.

WideWebWitch · 22/10/2002 16:17

Saw Casablanca for the first time on Sunday (I know, can't believe I've not managed to see it before) and it made me cry. The honour at the end!! The unfulfilled love!! They don't make them like that any more (she says, turning into her mother).

glitterbabe · 22/10/2002 16:39

Lynne 33, is Tim the one with Mel Gibson playing the part of a special needs teenager who falls in love with an older woman? If it is I love this film. It's the first Mel film that I had seen and he looks so gorgeous, have been besotted with him ever since.

Lynne33 · 22/10/2002 17:14

That's the one Glitterbabe. I cried buckets watching it, especially when his Mum died. I also spent large amounts of the film lusting after him. He did look particularly droolsome in it, especially in his swimmers. Cooooooooooorrrrrrr.

Mel · 31/10/2002 18:56

Ring of Bright Water, when the guy accidently kills the pet otter!!

Dragonheart when the dragon dies at the end - sniff! Smoky in here, isn't it?

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