Random but I’m a girl, and when that movie came out my family had just moved from Minnesota to California. I so related to her, that feeling of isolation, missing the hobbies and friends I used to enjoy. Literally for a year I didn’t go anywhere or do anything besides school because I felt too sad. My room was like hers too haha. Haphazardly put together, boxes everywhere.. old drafty home because it was all we could afford to rent.
For some reason I started crying at the end of The Book Thief. I also shed a couple of tears with The Bridges of Madison County and Driving Miss Daisy.
There was a Disney short about an old married couple having one last dance that brought them back to feeling young again that made me full-on ugly cry.
Watched it with my ex and it made me think about how one of us would inevitably have to pass away first.
I’d probably cry again if I watched it now
Inside Out, the scene where she ran away from home.
Random but I’m a girl, and when that movie came out my family had just moved from Minnesota to California. I so related to her, that feeling of isolation, missing the hobbies and friends I used to enjoy. Literally for a year I didn’t go anywhere or do anything besides school because I felt too sad. My room was like hers too haha. Haphazardly put together, boxes everywhere.. old drafty home because it was all we could afford to rent.
that scene hit too close to home for me
Coco. The scene when Miguel sings "Remember Me" to his great-grandmother Coco, and she begins to hum along.
that was so subtle but powerful
Old Yeller
I Am Sam
Aunt May dying in Spider-Man No Way Home made me cry in the theaters for the first time in a while when I saw it in theaters, so I guess that
Hachi
So many anime’s
a slient voice made me cry like lil bitch in the cinema
Omg saaaaame
Hachi: A Dog's Tale
a classic tear jerker
every disney movie ever until 2009
For some reason I started crying at the end of The Book Thief. I also shed a couple of tears with The Bridges of Madison County and Driving Miss Daisy.
There was a Disney short about an old married couple having one last dance that brought them back to feeling young again that made me full-on ugly cry. Watched it with my ex and it made me think about how one of us would inevitably have to pass away first. I’d probably cry again if I watched it now
Big Fish ruined me
The Notebook (2004). I can never watch that again. But it was brilliant.