Hexenbane Posted March 16, 2018 Posted March 16, 2018 Miracle in Cell No. 7. It's a Korean movie where a Father, who have late brain development (I don't know the exact term), has been given a death penalty sentence due to allegedly raping a 7 yr old child. Later on, his own child studied very well and get a Lawyer Degree. She strived to prove in court that his Father was inoccent and was just a victim. It was then that I realized that even a person is no longer alive, you can still prove his innocence jaybee 1 Quote
jaybee Posted March 16, 2018 Posted March 16, 2018 Definitely Miracle in Cell No. 7. It's actually a Korean Movie and I really don't understand their language but I really love the story line. It's about a grown man with a down syndrome who has a daughter. One day he was accused of raping a child even though what he did was just helping the child by performing CPR and First Aid. Sadly he was imprisoned and had to suffer a lot of things (I won't give any more spoilers so that you'll enjoy watching it. I hope so :D). It's really a good movie and I guarantee you won't regret all the tears you'll invest XD. Btw, I rely on subtitles, that's how I understood the story. Quote
JB Fernandez Posted March 16, 2018 Posted March 16, 2018 Forrest Gump by Tom Hanks. I don't know why, but I am really moved by Gump stupidity especially on loving Jenny. It displays unconditional love at its finest. I am also touched by Gumps mother hooking up with the school principal just to make sure that Gump will be admitted at the school. Mothers are always ready to do everything for their child. Quote
Joey Mercado Posted March 16, 2018 Posted March 16, 2018 There are a lot of good movies nowadays and we sometime have our own insight in the movie we have successfully watched and successfully touched our hearts and make us cry. But I can say that the most recent movie that able to touch my heart is the movie Coco because it shows how the bond of the family works and it evens works and can be feel even you are in the other side or you are dead. Your existence will always be remembered by your family and every family has their own legacy that may everyone knows. Hope you have watched the movie too and can i know your insight too? Quote
hoppip93 Posted March 17, 2018 Posted March 17, 2018 Forrest Gump was actually the first movie that made me cry, especially towards the end of the film. I just felt all the emotions of Forrest as he was talking to Jenny's grave, and Tom Hanks' performance in that scene was very powerful for me. I was also going through a difficult time when I watched the movie and I just let the tears flow. 'Twas a nice feeling. Quote
Kakashi2020 Posted March 26, 2018 Posted March 26, 2018 I would have to say Time Travellers Wife starring Eric Nana as Henry a time travelling librarian who met his wife to be in one of his trips in the past, they married in the present and the wife meeting him after he died near the end of the film was we quite unnerving it made me cry but just a bit. But it was really a good movie, reminds me of Christopher Reeves Somewhere in Time movie. Bagace 1 Quote
ion Posted April 1, 2018 Posted April 1, 2018 Click by Adam Sandler also is a great movie. I almost cry to this movie specially during the last part when I thought Adam Sandler is going to die and he reminds his wife about the notes during their first meeting. Quote
dzonyfox2 Posted December 23, 2018 Posted December 23, 2018 A river runs through it, made me cry, very sad and emotional story of two brothers. Both of them are good people. One of them, the older brother continues with studying, he continues to go by the good way, but the younger one goes by the wrong way, starts to gamble and in the end he gets killed. And through the whole movie, despite their differences, one thing that has always been connecting them is fly fishing, which they have learned from their father. Fishing has always been connecting them. The end, when younger brother gets killed, is very sad. Quote
kx8 Posted December 24, 2018 Posted December 24, 2018 There's a lot of movies that made me cry. I'm a sensitive soul and I cry easily. I even cried watching Bambi and The Land Before Time. But I think the movie that shook me to my core was The Notebook. Yes I know a chick flick, but I wasn't exactly going through the best times then and having to watch something like that only made my tears fall easily. Of course after realizing what the movie really is about and knowing the characters more I just think it's not that good of a story. LOL please don't hate me if you're a fan! Quote
juandera11 Posted January 8, 2019 Posted January 8, 2019 The movie that made me cry was The Notebook. I am very saddened when the girl old woman had Alzheimer's Disease and didn't remember her husband. In the meantime, her husband kept a notebook wherein all of their memories are listed. I am truly inspired of their love to one another and even before death, they were together. Truly amazing story. Quote
mhingnhormz Posted January 9, 2019 Posted January 9, 2019 One of the movie that made me cry is the movie titled the "Miracle in cell 7" I can't really forget this movie because you can relate it in reality in which most ofvthose who has more power in some institution is much more favorable by some court in where the justice is not fair. Sad to say but it is really true. I also has an experience regarding commiting justice by the grace of God we are now starting to reveale the truth. Quote
Klint Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 Not a single movie has made me cry yet but I believe Titanic left me teary-eyed. The movie was very fantastic and the actors were superb. I got to hand it to them, they really captivated their viewers. Quote
Nora Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 The movie that made me cry was Titanic. I was seriously in tears at the end of it. I am a very emotional person and the things that happened in the movie greatly touched me. Currently, Titanic remains my most favorite romance movie because of the impact that it had on my life. Quote
stbrians Posted January 10, 2019 Posted January 10, 2019 You are not specific. Why did you cry? Was it tears of happiness or sadness? We need to know. The one I cried with tears of happiness is 'The Gods Must Be Crazy' Quote
caguioa747 Posted January 11, 2019 Posted January 11, 2019 Dragonheart. The movie where Sean Connery plays a dragon. It has a great score and the final scene has a heartbreaking piece you'll hear as background music on various commercials and The Oscar's from time to time. Quote
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