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I'm going to have to say that for me, A Walk to Remember is the closest I've came while watching a movie. I just somehow got caught up in the whole love story thing.
John Q is also right up there as far as films that hit hard. Something about Denzel and his sobbing lip is like a hit right in the tear reservoirs.
I would agree with Steel Magnolias. Starts out as a funny comedy with Ouiser making you laugh every time she talks. Then it goes downhill with Julia Roberts going into the hospital. Can't say i cried, but it touches you!
The movie, for me, that hit home the hardest would be, Crash. This is a film of collisions that touches on vehicles, personalities, attitudes, and stereotypes. The characters clearly embody recognizable types — and then, without in any way transcending or deconstructing that label, they show us another side that we associate with a completely different label. I know I found myself associating with characters throughout.
i too have many such movies which make me damn crying..
Misty Moment: Those goddamn blanks.
Also, Click (don't judge me)
Misty Moment: Adam Sandler lying outside the hospital in the rain.
1) The Color Purple (1985): Several moments get the waterworks going. Celie's reunion, enough said!
2) Imitation of Life (1959): Sara Jane and her mother's tumultuous relationship.
3) The Champ (1979): Ricky Schroeder at the end, every time!
4) A Christmas Carol (1951): When Scrooge exchanges words with his nephew's wife.
There are others, but the one's listed are at the top of the list.
Otherwise, not such a big crier when it comes to movies. I try to keep a stiff upper lip, so I don't embarrass myself like you girls do.
:)