Sophies Choice I haven't seen it in years, but just the thought of having to choose which child is going to die at the concentration camp is enough to get me chocked up. ET is my favorite movie ds (#5) initials are ET I always cry.
I cry everytime I see What dreams may come.
RENT made me cry. I have seen the musical on stage before and didn't cry but Angel's death montage just had me bawling! I am not sure there was a dry eye in the theater!
Phantom of the opera also made me cry during the cemetery scene.
Actually, the movies that make me cry the most are usually not the really sad ones. When I want a tear-jerker, I reach for Sense and Sensibility...never fails, even though it is not a tragic movie...and I recently cried my way through Little Women...yes, the Winona Ryder version. Romeo and Juliet...either the recent one with Claire Danes and Leonardo DiCaprio, or better the earlier Franco Zephirelli (I think that's his name, but I definitely could be wrong and the spelling is completely suspect!)...is always a good one to put in for a good cry. Others that provide a cry but yet feel good are ET and loads of Christmas movies. Miracle on 34th Street and Its a Wonderful Life come to mind.
Actually, the movies that make me cry the most are usually not the really sad ones. When I want a tear-jerker, I reach for Sense and Sensibility...never fails, even though it is not a tragic movie...
Oh! I forgot about that one! I love the end when Elinor finds out Edward didn't marry Lucy and starts to sob, and when he says, "My heart is, and always will be, yours.", I lose it! Great movie!