Top 10 Scenes Guaranteed To Make You Cry

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We dare you not to cry during these scenes. For this list, we’ll be looking at iconic movie scenes that make us want to beef up our Kleenex supply. Our countdown includes "Forrest Gump," "Room," "My Girl," and more! Which scene always makes YOU cry? Let us know in the comments!

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Anne Hathaway gave a wonderful performance as Fantine, given that she only had about 15 minutes of screentime. But she was really dedicated to her craft, and definitely deserved that Oscar.

trinaq
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The Boys In The Striped Pyjamas' ending was so heartbreaking and devastating, I can't even rewatch the entire movie again simply because of how it ends. I really want justice for those two young boys 😭😭

LebahGnteng
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Got a few you missed, definitely need a part 2.
- The Fox and the Hound “Goodbye may seem forever”
- The Land Before Time when his mom dies
- Muppets Take Manhattan when they all go their separate ways.
- Bridge to Tarabithia the whole ending
As far as Titanic, I cry during the entire last hour of that movie. Especially when the mom knows they will all die and his tucking her kids into bed and telling them a story. As a mom this breaks me.
Also, I think I cry more at the end of Les Miserable.

dawnjensen
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Okay but why isn’t The Green Mile here? When he goes to the electric chair… I can’t! That movie kills me.

GreenPixie
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I am a 16 year old man who still cries hard over the first 10 minutes of Up

jackrodakthemovieguy
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I loved My Girl growing up, the funeral scene made me sad. Then I lost one of my best friends in HS and now I cannot watch the ending without turning into a puddle of tears. 20 years and I still miss him so much.

elenapd
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This should be a Top 20 list. "Schindler's List", "Born on the Fourth of July", and "The Land Before Time" should have at least been honorable mentions.

tyrannosaurusburke
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The Color Purple, the ending just breaks the heart. Decades later, it still brings me to tears.

YolandaAnneBrown
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Me: "I'll be fine..."
Simba: "Dad?"
Me: "Goddammit!!"

Originella
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There's no way you cannot cry while watching Saving Private Ryan. One of, if not the most realistic war movies of all time, you can absolutely feel the pain that those soldiers went through. RIP to the brave men 🙏

LebahGnteng
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How about "Pay it forward", when people come to make a vigil to the boy that caused many lives to get better with an idea for a school class to make the world a better place?

rafaelmatos
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The Pursuit of Happyness makes me cry; Will Smith did a great job. His character has been through hell and back and final got the greatest news in the end.

chelseacanales
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The intro to “Up” is so devastating! Its still gets me almost 12 years later!

Jay-Zech
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The Passion of the Christ should’ve at least gotten an honorable mention for the scourging scene. Maybe it’ll show up for a part 2 perhaps? 🤔

JackTASM
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The ending of "Driving Miss Daisy" had me bawling so hard. It hit too close to home since I first watched it a few months after my grandma died of Alzheimer's in a nursing home.

darthstarkiller
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It’s impossible for me to watch the Toy Story 2 “When She Loved Me” scene without crying 😰

codyhiginbotham
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The green mile when John Cofey gets the chair when they all cry

sharpay
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Sally Fields' monologue at the cemetery after the funeral in Steel Magnolias always makes me cry.

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Ricky Schroeder trying to "wake" his dead father, "The Champ" (1979)

RhaegarTargaryenst
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I know that not a whole lot of time has passed so this moment still feels fresh, but I don't think I will ever not cry watching Aunt May's Death in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Her death after delivering the iconic line, and the subsequent therapy session with all of the Spider-Men a few scenes later, left me a sobbing mess and I loved every second of it.

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