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Well, this will be telling; but for me it was: "BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN", I missed half of the movie, the first time I saw it....LOL...
Recently I lost someone really close to me and I was watching The Shawshank Redemption and I couldn't help but cry at the ending, even though it talks about hope and friendship, it made me realize how much I missed my friend.
Field of Dreams is another movie that can make a man cry.
Fried Green Tomatoes and The Man in the Moon were a couple others that made me cry. Also, most movies where an animal dies.
Oh yeah, and UP was probably the saddest movie I've seen in a long time as well...the first ten minutes are more powerful than anything I've seen on film this year.
But there was one foreign film that I had to walk out of the movie theater, it's called "A song for Martin" It's about Alzheimer's but not like the Notebook.
"Into the Wild" -True story about Christopher McCandless who decided to abandon his material life and go into the wild of Alaska, where he eventually got plant poisoning and starved to death. Beautifully filmed and well-acted by Emil Hirsch.
Brokeback Mountain, especially the part where Ennis holds on to Jack's shirt in the end. I can't even think about it without getting teary eyed. Even the theme song "Wings" get to me easily.
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