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NatureFreak

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You just can’t help it in some movies. The emotions are all over the place and you most probably won’t know when the waters start coming out.
I have had a few movies like that, and what is funny is that it does not necessarily meant anyone died. The hacksaw ridge made me tear up, thinking of how one can be so brave and heroic in the battlefield.

Has any movie made you cry?
 
Has any movie made you cry?
Cry? No. Choke up or maybe a tear, yeah.

Every time I see Taking Chance, a movie about a senior military officer escorting a junior enlisted man to his final resting place after being killed in the line of duty, I'll get choked up at points.

Another movie that you'd be unexpected to shed a tear in is the action-packed military movie American Sniper. It's a story told about Chris Kyle's time during the Iraq War.

I saw it when it was released in theaters. While this isn't a spoiler, I was in an "adult" theater that had an in-theater bar, and threw a couple back during the movie, which may have added to my take of the emotional "ending". While the movie ends on a strong point, I did not expect to see the end having a pre-credit roll with his real funeral procession, seeing how many lives he touched and the amount of people that went to pay their respects.

That got me. Almost to the point of having to leave the theater before the end credits started to roll.

American Sniper pre-end credit scene:


And, that's just a snippet of it. I believe it went on for 200 miles (320 km) with the roads lined the entire route, with new police joining in to assist the escort when it entered their jurisdiction.
 
I’m very emotional, and I cry at every sad moment in a movie, especially if it taps into my emotions. I was crying like a baby the first time I watched Titanic until I realised it's just a movie.
 
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