Scene that men are allowed to cry off

What made you cry?

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>Terminator 2 when T1000 gets blown up
I cried with LAUGHTER

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Last ride of the Rohirrim

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i cried at the end of titanic and i don't give a fuck what some random nigger on the internet would say about it

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Perfect.

They are all perfect.

This movie. If you didn't cry at the end of this movie, I swear to fuck you're not human.

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Several scenes in the Sopranos, including certain major character deaths

This was not the movie I was talking about, but okay.

Women will never understand

;_;

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good one

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DUDE

I got a little emotional when they found based gayboy in season 1

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Avengers Endgame, when Tony died.

Any other anons who cry excessively compared to other men? And not just in sad scenes either, just when there's a groundswell of emotion.
>The only scene I'm really embarrassed about is when Bill Pullman makes that speech in Independence Day.

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Aged so fucking bad

I know man, me too. When Bill Murray shows up I lose it every time.

e.t. when i was a kid. nothing since tbqh. stiff upper pretty stiff.

forgot lip.

I cried like a complete bitch at the Perfect Storm. I don't really know why. It just got to me at the time.

Lola bunny makes my pee pee cry.

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Last film was end of watch when jake died

i made fun of a girl at school because she said she cried at this
i'm sorry kara

October Sky. I was in a rough patch with my dad at the time when I saw it and it just hit me on a personal level.

Big Fish. Fuck me sideways.

>Men are still good.

Every goddam time.

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Powerful.
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The ride of the Rohirrim in TRotK.

Damn it

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Say what you will about this film, but the scene with Bruce's parents being killed was superior to every interpretation that came before it, and will likely never be topped.
I had shivers in the IMAX theatre.

There are multiple scenes in this that will never be topped. I get terry at this one, too, because it perfectly captures what it would be like to exist in Superman’s world, how tempting it would be to see him as a god, how much some people yearn for some tangible proof of a higher they can place their faith in.

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The Patriot with mel gibson
>papa dont go
Every damn time

"Goodbye my friend..."

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i cried in emmerdale when sam dingle was jailed (possibly falsely? i can't remember)and he was trying to read his book but they turned out the lights so he couldn't read it any more

I know it's Reddit as shit, but god damn if I don't get choked up at the end of the Iron Giant.

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i cry very easily at pretty shots and scenes, especially ones in animated movies but lots of regular films as well, doesn't matter if the tone is happy
i get the same reaction from pretty paintings as well, all the numbness kinda gets flushed out for a second

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To this day I still get all choked up when she blows that fucking whistle. Call me a fag,I don't care, I'm anoymoos

Absolutely fucking based

I got this same reaction from the “All Gold Valley” vignette in “The Ballad of Buster Scruggs.” My girlfriend was like “My God, where did they film that?” I said, “Heaven, maybe.”

Good shit.

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Never known that Ron Perlman starred in this.

Braveheart/Spartscus series and Code Geass

Are we brothers, Francis?

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>Oh no...
>Your coming with me...

Princess mononoke, when that old boar loses his mind and starts screaming for ask the death God to revive his warriors
Paths of Glory, ending scene

I’m the same. For me though I think it’s because I was on anti-depressants for a good chunk of my younger life. And while I was one of the lucky ones where the medication actually did help me, it still did the classic antidepressant thing where it basically just prevented me from experiencing any strong emotions.
Ever since I got off of them I’ve noticed I cry really easily to certain things like big sweeping crescendos in soundtracks. I suppose it’s my body/mind making up for lost time or something.
The most recent scene that made me cry was this youtu.be/g9gDpSajPl4

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Are you me? Thats exactly how I feel. Was on zoloft from middle school into highschool and been off meds for over a decade now. Movies rarely made me cry when I was younger and now I get tears from a lot of sources. Listening to music hits me really hard now to the point where I have to turn it off or to another song depending what is on. Cried a few times playing video games as well, not so much from the game itself but I think about what life was like when I first played something versus how my life is now and get sad. My family that has passed away, especially my mom, hits me really hard.

I'm sorry, user. Hang in there.

None
Nothing

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Huh, I was on the exact same medication for the same stretch of time. Small world I guess.

Same.

I've only cried at the end of Edward Scissorhands, and end of First Men

I think it was very popular in the early 2000s, graduated HS in 07 and took myself off it around then. I recall a lot of commercials for it at the time. I remember not liking how it made me feel, sorta out of touch with myself.

Is anxiety connected to depression?

I think so, for me they feed into each other. I get sad and depressed and that gives me anxiety about life, the future, being on my own. Sometimes it's the other way around, I might be feeling anxiety about my job, especially when things aren't working as they should and that turns into depression later in the day when I am home. I'm not a doctor but I've seen many and talked to a lot of therapists over the years. I do believe they are related.

Fuck
I want to fix my anxiety but i don't want to get into anti-depressants and shit

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The last one to get me was the montage at the end of Chernobyl showing the massive human devestation and thinking how it really happened

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They’re semi-related but I wouldn’t say they are necessarily directly connected.
I’d imagine that anxiety is slightly more connected to genetics because both of my sisters were diagnosed with that and I think I also have it to a small extent, yet I’m the only one in the family that has had depression.

So how do your sisters tackle with this shit?

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Both of them took medication at some point. One has stopped if I remember correctly and seems to be doing fine now without it and the other is still taking it.
I don’t think it’s an antidepressant though. But I’d have to ask them to be sure.

Based and pathglorypilled

Sometime i wish i could just hit my head with a hammer or something and fix what's loose like in the fucking cartoons
That would be great

Honestly then don't do it. Go talk to someone instead. I've seen a lot of therapists over the years and some are bad but some have really helped me by simply talking to then every week or every other week for a while. That can put me in such a good headspace when it is the right person. If you're tight on cash try to change your surroundings but little bit at a time. I've done bowling lessons for a bit with random people, took some art classes, trying to spend more time outside hiking or swimming when I can, things that don't require much or any money. I also decided a lot of my stress came from a disorganized house so cleaning that up and letting go of old things really helped. My sister pushed marie kondo onto me and her methods on organizing and letting go of old things is suprisingly good. Holding the item in your hands and asking yourself if it still brings you joy like it once did or has that faded and you only hold onto it for nostalgic reasons. Thank the item personally for all it gave you during the times you needed it but realize if it doesn't do that for you anymore you might be better off finding it a new home or chucking it. Just a suggestion.

Well, i don't have a shit about item in the first place
I'm an anti-consumerist since a really young age
For some reason i suffer from social anxiety lately and i fear that it gets worse , i start to avoid going out.
Thanks for the advice anyway user, wish you the best of luck

>Heaven, maybe

Based.

Giant monsters dying always gets to me, whether it be King Kong taking the plunge from atop a skyscraper or Godzilla succumbing to nuclear meltdown.

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This.

"We aren't bad people, we just come from a bad place."

I suddenly realised I came from a bad place too. I cried for 30 minutes once that revelation washed over me. An ocean of flesh will never fill in what was stolen from me.

>incels will never understand
>autists will never understand
>psychopaths will never understand
>low IQ's will never understand

If you don't think Shame (2011) is one of the best films made since 2000, you are a pleb, a peon, a peasant, and you shouldn't respond to me.

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I still did nerd and there is nothing you can do about it

*based Incel
The 1980s nostalgia with synth music and emotional finales do it for me though, yeah.
>tfw not even American and wish I had grown up in small town USA in the 80s

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the ending of A Single Man

Not really, looked like shit back then aswell
t. oldfag