Do you cry at films?

To be honest I almost shed a tear watching 'Click'.

I was expecting a funny, joyful film when I watched it... I didn't expect to have that kind of reaction to it at all.

Also, The Notebook got me.

Many more tbh :p
 
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I dont cry, my eyes water and I get a bit of a lump in my throat when watching things like War documentaries, Holocaust etc when the stories are told by real people and you see men crying.

I dont think i have ever cried out loud apart from when I was younger. When my grandads died it felt like I couldnt swallow and someone stuck a knife through my chest
 
I havnt cried since I was a kid and I dont even remember the last time, no films/tv programmes or even my dads funeral.

I think I maybe broken but I'm okay with that :)
 
I can't remember the last time I cried, at anything. I think I'm quite an emotionally detached individual. I don't really consider that a good thing mind you lol.
 
I dont cry, my eyes water and I get a bit of a lump in my throat when watching things like War documentaries, Holocaust etc when the stories are told by real people and you see men crying.

the interview sections of band of brothers for example set me off
 
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Who's cutting the onions? :(
 
the interview sections of band of brothers for example set me off

Yeh, me too. There are a few series like this that are awesome but very emotional. Was it saving private ryan when the concentration camps were discovered, that did me in aswell

I also cry (eyes water) to certain music too, but tears of hapiness

If you dont cry, or eyes water then you are dead inside
 
Absolutely not.

A person must be an emotional minefield if they end up crying at a ridiculously well paid person pretending to die (or similar).

I know you're basically taking the **** but I think it really depends on what emotions it brings up in you rather than the well paid actor. :p

Marley and me is a horrible film... No indication of the end in the trailers. :( I went with the ex to the cinema and the only thing that stopped me balling my eyes out was the woman in front balling hers out. My ex had no feeling at all about it. The reaction probably had something to do with me having had a dog and having had to say bye like that, rather than her who had never had a dog!

That film, and Watership down (just horrible) are films I will never watch again. :mad:
 
Not films, but Band of Brothers and Pacific made me cry

Specifically the bits:-
BoB:
When Doc Roe, picks up his dead love's head scarf, pausing ever so briefly before ripping it up to use for bandages
When Joe and Bill get their legs blown off

Pacific
The bit in the house after it's been hit by mortars
The very end when the young lad is out hunting with his dad and he breaks down

Film wise though, Up :(
 
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