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What are some movies that made you cry like a lil b*tch?


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I've never cried while watching a movie, not that I can recall.

 

The one moment that made me die inside is when Optimus Prime freaking died in the Gen 1 movie and was freaking replaced by some nobody.

 

Movies aren't things that I really see a reason to cry about. Call me heartless.

You're heartless. What? You asked me to.

But no, I can understand this. It's hard for me to cry at anything so I understand, doesn't mean you're heartless. Heck even real life things don't get to me often so I'd probably be more heartless than you.

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It's not just that…I'm the kind of guy to LAUGH when someone dies or something tragic happens. In movies/TV only, of course.

=P

 

It's because in movies half the time you don't even care for the character…they gave you like 30 minutes to an hour with it and killed it off.

How should I feel anything for that?

 

It took Clannad freaking 12 hours to get me teary and that's because that character had a loooooot of development. I still didn't "Cry" though.

Not that death is the only thing to make me cry, of course. But still.

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like raine, I usually find death to be a funny thing and don't cry often, but there has only ever been one exception (since up technically doesn't count)

 

how to train your dragon 2! I love that movie damn it!!!

 

finds death funny but cries at an animated movie about vikings and dragons lmao. im thinking most people in this website have no feelings.

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finds death funny but cries at an animated movie about vikings and dragons lmao. im thinking most people in this website have no feelings.

A couple people said they found it funny, while multiple others said they cried, how is that most?

Anyway, as TGM said, it's just a movie, not real people. I sadistically enjoy when characters in games/shows/movies are getting slowly killed off, but I cried when Robin Williams died.

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Uh…

Movies aren't real.

Why should I freaking cry during one?

It's all fake….it doesn't mean I don't have feelings

 

If I would cry it would be because I was scared

hue hue hue

 

because you can relate to a character and if you have stable emotions you could probably feel their joy or pain.

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because you can relate to a character and if you have stable emotions you could probably feel their joy or pain.

In today's age people cry over such trivial things.

I can feel their happiness at times but that's about it.

Not to mention that it's more often than not hideously exaggerated. 

Finally, the character has had little to no time to develop in a movie and I feel nothing typically.

 

My emotions are rather stable, last I checked. 

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I do not think there is anything wrong crying at animated films that are "supposed to" grab at your heart strings.

 

Not too mention it also tailors to what age you were when you watched said film. Being the child I was way back then, when I watched Iron Giant, and saw how it developed as well as that "scene" that showed before the Iron Giant was killed off for his heroic deed (spoilers) made me tear up as a kid. These kind of movies can cause you to become emotional due to it's setting and especially so when it has a theme that is similar to an event or occurrence that happened to yourself (Iron Giant for ex. can be a form of symbolism as to losing a close friend, or Lion King where Simba lost his father in a tragic accident just as others have lost their fathers to a horrible fate.) It is these kind of moments which hit closest to home and cause us to cry, whether the film is real or not. Again, there is nothing wrong with crying at animated films just as there is nothing wrong not crying at them (matter of preference more or less.)

 

No one "asks" you to cry at these kind of films, and no one should be telling you you have no emotions for not crying at them because put simply, most animated films don't put people into perspective of their own lives or those who never experienced those scenarios. I can completely understand why Raine is one to not cry at those films.

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Uh…

Movies aren't real.

Why should I freaking cry during one?

It's all fake….it doesn't mean I don't have feelings

When you open a book, when you start a movie, until the last page, until the ending credits start rolling - the people you meet are real, the things that happen to them, and the struggles they face are real. It is a transient reality you immerse yourself in for the duration which the book or movie lasts. Enjoy it fully by bringing yourself fully into their world.

 

That said, I don't watch a lot of movies, at least not a lot of movies meant to be sad, so I have nothing else to say here.

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I'm thinking AnoHana movie and I'm just gonna leave it at that... it is pretty hard to think of non-recent watched ones that are not obvious, but I cry a lot to fictional things like a dumb person. I know what it is like to lose someone at least, several people in fact, and I had previously seen the series which goes just a bit further into it as well, so I couldn't help crying for whole minutes. Like... as long as movie credits tend to be, and then some.
 

When you open a book, when you start a movie, until the last page, until the ending credits start rolling - the people you meet are real, the things that happen to them, and the struggles they face are real. It is a transient reality you immerse yourself in for the duration which the book or movie lasts. Enjoy it fully by bringing yourself fully into their world.
 
That said, I don't watch a lot of movies, at least not a lot of movies meant to be sad, so I have nothing else to say here.

I'm thinking not everybody has to feel that same way either, but I completely agree with that.

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When you open a book, when you start a movie, until the last page, until the ending credits start rolling - the people you meet are real, the things that happen to them, and the struggles they face are real. It is a transient reality you immerse yourself in for the duration which the book or movie lasts.

 

That said, I don't watch a lot of movies, at least not a lot of movies meant to be sad, so I have nothing else to say here.

I will admit I said what I said in the heat of the moment because I was annoyed

 

Actually. if a movie is long enough or the characters are good enough I can feel for them...

…I totally forgot to mention I hardly watch movies. At all.

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