What Movie Scenes makes you Guys weep?

This topic was created in the The Man Cave forum by Parkourler on Sunday, July 5, 2020 and has 31 replies.


you know the cliche, males rarely cry when we watch a movie? I am one of those, but everyonce in a while I watched something truly beautiful. Post your scenes.



I often don't like to admit I cry watching movies. But I did find myself weeping to the movie "what's eating Gilbert's grape". The scene where the big lady was so emotional about being so big and had no confidence. I felt her pain and wished I could actually help her.

I probably will have to search for that scene if I can find it without having to paste the entire full movie.
Posted by neves


Oh snap dude this is sad to watch. But it don't make me cry tho.


The epilogue to Gettysburg made me tear up. I had to watch the whole movie first, and now when I watch it or visit the battlefield I sometimes get wattery eyed.

Posted by Jumpin_Jupiter
Posted by neves




Oh snap dude this is sad to watch. But it don't make me cry tho.
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Might help if you watch the whole movie. That's the final puzzle piece - but it doesn't make much sense without the rest. Here's the trailer...



In case it's not your type of movie, i'll cover the details in a spoiler - as in....





The character played by Will Smith - was on his way back home with his girlfriend - after going on a date where he asked for her hand in marriage (and she agreed). Tho, he still had some work related business on his mind - and tried to handle that through a text... while driving. As can be seen in the 1st video - since he didn't keep his eyes on the road, he got into an accident - which end-up killing a family of 6... and also the girl he was in love with (his future wife). He was the lone survivor of that accident - but still carried the weight of his actions (ending 7 lives with his negligence - including his own). As a way to make up for what he did... he decided to help 7 people - by donating he owned - including his organs (thus, the controlled suicide from the end - with the jellyfish in a tub filled with water and ice - intended to preserve the organs for the people in question - which he carefully selected). While searching for a prospect to get his heart - he starts to fall in love with her (that's actually a mutual thing), but her heart condition take a turn for worst - and that's when he acts out his plan... the scene from the 1st video. Here's the final scene - withe that woman - who end-up getting his heart... while meeting the guy who got his eyes...



Maybe i'm more sentimental, but i really enjoyed this movie - and some scenes really got to me... 😢



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I don't know why it didn't post, but the ending scene of Bicentennial man with Robin Williams. That was a beautifully under-rated movie. Also, like LittleStar said, yes, when Tommy gets whacked in Goodfellas.
Posted by LittleStar_II

You asking the men? Probably something from The Godfather or some shit.


you shouldn't have said that. Pacino should have gotten an Oscar for this Sad Sad

reality beats movies anyway

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Posted by LittleStar_II

You asking the men? Probably something from The Godfather or some shit.


you shouldn't have said that. Pacino should have gotten an Oscar for this Sad Sad




Ngl. This whole thing gets to me.


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Awwwwwwwwww, the lovely Apollonia. "Sicilian women are more dangerous than shotguns". Perfect line
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Posted by neves




Oh snap dude this is sad to watch. But it don't make me cry tho.


Might help if you watch the whole movie. That's the final puzzle piece - but it doesn't make much sense without the rest. Here's the trailer...



In case it's not your type of movie, i'll cover the details in a spoiler - as in....





The character played by Will Smith - was on his way back home with his girlfriend - after going on a date where he asked for her hand in marriage (and she agreed). Tho, he still had some work related business on his mind - and tried to handle that through a text... while driving. As can be seen in the 1st video - since he didn't keep his eyes on the road, he got into an accident - which end-up killing a family of 6... and also the girl he was in love with (his future wife). He was the lone survivor of that accident - but still carried the weight of his actions (ending 7 lives with his negligence - including his own). As a way to make up for what he did... he decided to help 7 people - by donating he owned - including his organs (thus, the controlled suicide from the end - with the jellyfish in a tub filled with water and ice - intended to preserve the organs for the people in question - which he carefully selected). While searching for a prospect to get his heart - he starts to fall in love with her (that's actually a mutual thing), but her heart condition take a turn for worst - and that's when he acts out his plan... the scene from the 1st video. Here's the final scene - withe that woman - who end-up getting his heart... while meeting the guy who got his eyes...



Maybe i'm more sentimental, but i really enjoyed this movie - and some scenes really got to me... 😢
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Yeah that sound very sad the way you went all into details about the movie. I'll take a gander at it later. I don't really like sad movies especially ones that bring a tear or two to my eyes. I get teary eyed about that movie I was talking about on my original post. In fact I cry when I watch "my 600 lb life" on the travel channel or any movie with emotional overweight people starring in it. That's why I stick to watching cartoons.
The Elephant Man (1980) - Tea Scene

Posted by Piscis_Hominis

The Elephant Man (1980) - Tea Scene


John Hurt was astounding ..... very sad film....made me cry a lot

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On a side note. I thought the op wanted to see and hear men's opinions on this. We know you ladies cries at movies. No offense of course. As a man I cry at movies too.
Posted by Piscis_Hominis

The Elephant Man (1980) - Tea Scene




this reminds me of the movie Mask from the 80s with Cher

Posted by LittleStar_II
Posted by Jumpin_Jupiter

On a side note. I thought the op wanted to see and hear men's opinions on this. We know you ladies cries at movies. No offense of course. As a man I cry at movies too.


Not all ladies cry at movies. Just like it’s okay for men to cry at everything.
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I might as well stop frontin and come out of the woods. Yeah just about anything make me cry. But that's something I'd rather do behind closed doors. I don't know why but it make me feel weak to cry out in the open. I just can't do that. And yet everybody here don't know Im really a softie at heart.


Because I'm not a f*cking monster. Hahaha.
I chose John Steinbeck for my independent author study in high school Senior Englisglh. The Grapes of Wrath was a long one. Of Mice and Men, a novella, so not so much.

On a side note, my buddy used my files for the second semester, after I worked on it in the 1st. He goes for his interview in the middle of the course with the teacher (different teacher) and he didn’t know the name of the main character, and the family name of course. I still bug him about that. We have a good chuckle. Virgo slacker!!! Lol

Tom Joad says goodbye to his momma.

The Grapes of Wrath (1940)



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It is a sad and powerful moment in the book, but Fonda really goes deep in this scene. I think Henry Fonda should have won the Best Actor Oscar over Jimmy Stewart (in The Philadelphia Story). Fonda would win his Oscar for his performance in On Golden Pond 41 years later, a few months before his death.

(I don’t think the 1939 or 1992 film version death scenes of Of Mice and Men are as powerful as the novel.)
'You must lower me into the steel'
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Posted by Jumpin_Jupiter

On a side note. I thought the op wanted to see and hear men's opinions on this. We know you ladies cries at movies. No offense of course. As a man I cry at movies too.


Not all ladies cry at movies. Just like it’s okay for men to cry at everything.


I might as well stop frontin and come out of the woods. Yeah just about anything make me cry. But that's something I'd rather do behind closed doors. I don't know why but it make me feel weak to cry out in the open. I just can't do that. And yet everybody here don't know Im really a softie at heart.
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I’m the same. We are very fortunate to be able to express. I love being moved by life ❤️

Are you water dominant? Some Pisces in your chart?
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Posted by LittleStar_II
Posted by Jumpin_Jupiter

On a side note. I thought the op wanted to see and hear men's opinions on this. We know you ladies cries at movies. No offense of course. As a man I cry at movies too.


Not all ladies cry at movies. Just like it’s okay for men to cry at everything.


I might as well stop frontin and come out of the woods. Yeah just about anything make me cry. But that's something I'd rather do behind closed doors. I don't know why but it make me feel weak to cry out in the open. I just can't do that. And yet everybody here don't know Im really a softie at heart.


I’m the same. We are very fortunate to be able to express. I love being moved by life ❤️

Are you water dominant? Some Pisces in your chart?
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No no Pisces in my chart at all. I remember reading one of my Neptune aspects (I think it's Neptune trining something I can't remember) and it did said having that aspect I tend to be very emotional. As I kept reading further it got scarier and scarier. Like frightening accurate. So I think that might be the main culprit. And add what little drop of cancers I got add some infuence to that Neptune aspect. Water is my 2nd dominant.
Anything that has to do with a parent losing a child or vice verse.

Some scenes/the end scene to Beautiful boy

The actors who played dad and son were so convincing I forgot they were acting

Both Pisces moons

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The acting, the storyline and oh the music

I cried my 💙 out

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A lot of that movie touched me. Quite some of Arn‘s dialogue scenes, the unfortunate love story, the end. I guess you need to watch that movie to understand this, unfortunately I can’t share single scenes. Feeling maybe like the loneliest person in the world, on a last stand position, understanding the futility of it all yet never giving up.

Oh I like this! Kingdom of heaven is great!
Only two movies have brought me close. Maybe 3. Imitation of Life. And the endings of Gaurdians of the galaxy 2 and MIB 3
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the endings of Gaurdians of the galaxy 2


Oh yes this! I think everybody was choked up in the theater

Also this scene for some reason



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Posted by Libra4rmTX the endings of Gaurdians of the galaxy 2


Oh yes this! I think everybody was choked up in the theater

Also this scene for some reason


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Not gonna lie, couldnt finish the vid man couldnt finish the vid
Mufasa's death in the Lion King.

The scene in The Green Mile where Michael Clark Duncan says he's tired of people being ugly to each other.