Can't hold back the tears..



Every year this film does it for me. It was Stewart's first role after coming back from WW2 and he drew on his experiences, especially in the first scene where he has stated the tears were real.

Watch it every year along with a Christmas carol, the scene when Clarence tells him he was not there to save his brother and all the men on the transporter died alway get me
 
Which movie scene made your tear dam burst, where the lump in your throat got too painful?

This part absolutely crippled me and my dam broke.

Saw this when I was about 7 with my ma and sisters and Grandparents and uncle... me and all the women were crying, my granda ripped the piss out of me for ages about it.

I cry at allsorts of shite though, been blubbing on a plane multiple times.

Dear Zachary - Started slow, me and the missus howling by the end.
Boy A - Similar to above.
Babyteeth - Aussie film, just came on either netflix or prime I think. Had a few tears at this one too.
 
I haven't seen it for years, but I've just been reminded of another one which really got me: Lost for Words, the TV film adaptation of Derek Longden's book about his mother's dementia. I was absolutely inconsolable.
 
Not movie, but TV - When Fry finds out his dog lived a full life after he died, so decides not to have him cloned to have a 2nd shot at life, then it cuts to the dog spending its entire life waiting for Fry to come home until the day it died.

Its almost making me cry now, thinking about it.
Thank goodness they changed it during one of the time-travel episodes.

 

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