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Nothing to be ashamed about people. I remember watching 'A.I' in the theater and every man in the audience cried like a child. Including me, although I tried to stop myself... it was inevitable. The ending, the music... the man in me broke down. Every man walked out like they just found out Santa gave them A.D.D. That movie has been with me ever since. Great directing, writing, acting, casting, musical score. Where are all the good movies now a days? I haven't seen one movie recently in the past few years that had emotionally connected with me.

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Lately it seems I get teary-eyed while watching the Asian subtitled dramas I love. I am watching "Iljimae" at aznV.TV and there have been many scenes where I start weeping. Actually, I have 4 episodes left and I honestly don't know if I will be able to get thru to the end without really having a big crying spell.

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La vita è bella (Life is Beautiful) especially at the end when the kid is reunited with his mother.

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that is a sad movie I didn't cry but I got a lump in my throat for sure on that one.

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Flashback of a Fool got me with a couple parts. Didn't full out cry but definitely had tears coming down my face a little bit.

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To Kill a Mockingbird was a movie that made me cry.

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frankstain.

I can`t imagine the probllens that ths guy have with his body.

and pluss the incompatibility of the transplants, regection and all.

not way.

if not talk about the plastcs bill that the guy will expend to correct all.

BR

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I really love Sleepless in Seattle lol (but let's keep that between you and me).

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I would have to say, "The Crying Game." Just kidding. None-the-less, it was a freaky movie. I think I may have cried during "Scarface" because it is a long flic. I think I had dry-eye because the movie is to good to even consider blinking!

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