Here are some movies that are sure to
bring the tears:
1.
UP--The life
montage in “Up” just about ended me. I’d read about it, I braced myself, and
still sobbed. I tried to hide behind my 3D glasses, but my boyfriend knew. But it
was so sad…
2.
Atonement—not to
wreck a surprise or anything, but there’s a plot-twist and a death at the end
of Atonement, the adaptation of Ian McEwan’s novel. I loved the book, but completely forgot about
the ending. The death caught me off guard. Cried buckets.
3.
Marley and Me—Oh my
god, the dog died. The dog died. The dog died and they had the six year old
mourning the dog’s death. There are no words.
4.
Finding Neverland—I
don’t even remember what’s so sad about the end of this movie, but I remember
vividly weeping with my mom when we went to see it. (Maybe it’s genetic, the
movie-crying.)
5.
The Notebook—this
is a solid good-cry standby. I know exactly the scene at the end which makes me
cry.
So yes, I cry. I cry like the characters
are my best friends and family members. And it’s okay. It’s okay because it
means I can suspend that disbelief enough—even as a hardened Media Studies grad
student—to really put myself into the film. After the hundreds of films I’ve
seen over my life, I can still and react like it’s reality.
