For some reason, I'm having trouble remembering movies that I really cried at. I shed a few tears during
Patch Adams, and the ending of
Donnie Darko was a bit sad...Oh! I cried during a few episodes of Scrubs (even if they aren't movies!) I almost started crying at the end of
And the Band Played On,
Grave of the Fireflies, and
Backdraft...And I actually felt really sad when the fireman in
Ladder 49 stepped on those rats. The crushing of the bones and bodies was totally exhaggerated, but I couldn't get the image out of my mind...Other than that, the movie didn't have a real affect on me.
I remember, years ago, watching Rugrats in Paris during some school class (I guess the teacher decided that PG-13 was too risky for us or something). It was funny, though, because I had a sudden mood swing and almost started crying when I really thought deeply about Chuckie not having a mother and feeling that loneliness, feeling left out, issues that may come with watching your friends have a happy relationship with their mothers. It inspired a novel idea! Meanwhile, most of the other kids were off to the side playing volleyball with a wadded up piece of paper