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movies to cry to
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sometimes, often, i just want a good cry, i want my heart ripped out of my chest. i need new movies suggestions. some about family relationships, suicide, grief, would be good, but any tearjearker (that is also good, im kinda critical). what are your to go crying movies?
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you've probably already seen it, but everything everywhere all at once is my go-to. if you haven't, it's definitely more feel-good than flat out depressing but there are some painfully relatable issues regarding existence, family relationships, themes of suicidal ideation, etc
you've probably already seen it, but everything everywhere all at once is my go-to. if you haven't, it's definitely more feel-good than flat out depressing but there are some painfully relatable issues regarding existence, family relationships, themes of suicidal ideation, etc
i have seen it, as someone with difficult relationship with my mom that especially hit hard. thank you for the suggestion though, looking for that kind of films also :)
thanks everyone for the suggestions! i forgot i made that thread, i have seen some here, will check out some of your suggestions like dancer in the dark which has been on my list for some time !!
I cry a lot at films, I think the one that gets me the most is the Italian film Life is Beautiful
I have seen most of the films in this rundown, obviously it's going to contain spoilers
I don't understand why Helen (watch it here) gets such bad reviews everywhere. The trailer is awful, but the actual movie is perhaps the best depiction of depression I've ever seen.
Love Jagten, awesome film and makes some very relevant points. Like Mads Mikkelsen in general and would suggest "Another Round", if you haven't seen it.
I recommend "It's Such A Beautiful Day." It's an animated movie about a guy named Bill who suffers from a genetic mental health disorder. We join him on his journey through lost memories, loneliness and his decline in his mental state.
'Watership Down'.
It made me cry as a child.
The theme song 'Bright Eyes' can still bring a tear to my eye even now , long time later as an adult.
The film would probably do the same.
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