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    07 Jun '12 00:481 edit
    Oh, Light of the Piazza, the latter version, had a moving conclusion.
    Yvette Mimieux as a retarded woman.

    Wait a minute. I can remember some more near tear jerkers now that I think about it.

    Diary of Ann Frank - the original.

    The Remains of the Day - ridiculously sad.

    Maybe no tears but rather moved by these films.
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    07 Jun '12 02:58
    Originally posted by jaywill
    Oh, [b]Light of the Piazza, the latter version, had a moving conclusion.
    Yvette Mimieux as a retarded woman.

    Wait a minute. I can remember some more near tear jerkers now that I think about it.

    Diary of Ann Frank - the original.

    The Remains of the Day - ridiculously sad.

    Maybe no tears but rather moved by these films.[/b]
    I cried at the Christmas meal from A Christmas Carol (1953) where Tiny Tim thanked (blessed) Ebenezer Scrooge and his family was astounded.
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    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    I cried at the Christmas meal from A Christmas Carol (1953) where Tiny Tim thanked (blessed) Ebenezer Scrooge and his family was astounded.
    Yes. That is a touching moment, anything concerning that Tiny Tim character.
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    There's quite a few tear jerking moments in Schindler's list, probably too many to mention, if one really understands what WWII was about!

    -m.
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    The final scene in Casablanca.
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    The last scene of Schindler's List when the survivors visit Schindler's grave.
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    A bug or dust or something always seems to find its way into my eyes during the final scene - "O Captain My Captain" - of Dead Poets Society.
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    Carry on up the Khyber , the dinner scene when the khasi (carsey cockney for toilet) of khalabar and his Burpa tribe attack the compound and are met by complete indifference by the dinner guests. The defending garrison are called the 3rd Foot and Mouth. There is something that tickes me every time I see it. For serious crying, The Grapes of Wrath , Camerone should watch it , actually he should read it , the last scene in the book will make anybody cry.
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    I cry at anything. I'm a big soppy b******. But strangely enough futurama episode where the dog waits for years for his master really sets me off.

    Actually seen it happen. Sets me off big time.
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    07 Jul '12 15:351 edit
    Originally posted by Thequ1ck
    I cry at anything. I'm a big soppy b******. But strangely enough futurama episode where the dog waits for years for his master really sets me off.

    Actually seen it happen. Sets me off big time.
    Cry, sissy, cry!

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    funny, sad, brilliant
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    Saving Private Ryan....closing scene:

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    GRANNY.
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    20 Jul '12 01:58
    Originally posted by sh76
    The last scene of Schindler's List when the survivors visit Schindler's grave.
    It took ya that long to cry? 😲😛
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    For me it was Mel Gibson's The Passion of Christ. Just the thought of Mel representing Jesus Christ was more than I could bare. 😛
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    Originally posted by Great Big Stees
    I cried at the Christmas meal from A Christmas Carol (1953) where Tiny Tim thanked (blessed) Ebenezer Scrooge and his family was astounded.
    I'm amazed that no-one has yet mentioned the precise twentieth-century equivalent to A Christmas Carol - It's a Wonderful Life.

    Two scenes that almost always make me cry: firstly, the scene where the old druggist hits the young George Bailey because of his grief at the news of his son's death.

    Secondly, the scene where after the theft of the money George returns home and is hostile to his family.

    (The common link between these two scenes - a good man is impelled by stress and pain to do something unworthy of himself).

    Then, of course, one can cry again, for joy, at the happy ending.
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