The ending scene in Schindler's List
"I could have done more"
The ending scene in Schindler's List
"I could have done more"
'When Marnie was There' is their most recent, and it is incredibly good (and for some reason it isn't receiving much coverage. Word to the wise, it's trailer is misleading). Kaguya is wonderful! I am honestly surprised that it didn't win an oscar.
I'm actually genuinely excited there's another film of theirs I didn't know about. I thought they were all done with Kaguya, so thanks for the heads up!
I'm actually genuinely excited there's another film of theirs I didn't know about. I thought they were all done with Kaguya, so thanks for the heads up!
You are quite welcome! I hope we do see a continuation of Ghibli movies, but alas, their future isn't looking too clear right about now.
Two that stand out for me are the endings to La Strada (couldn't find a good link; also, it doesn't have much impact outside the context of the film itself) and Raging Bull. Both are films about abusive macho dudes whose problems are almost entirely self-inflicted, yet I can't help but feel for the guys as they come to those first glimmers of self-awareness. And De Niro especially is simply brilliant:
Also, while I tend to think that The Shawshank Redemption is pretty overrated (I like it, but doubt that it's the #1 film of all time as IMDb's Top 250 would have you believe), I have to admit that the Brooks sequence always gets me:
What about TV show scenes?
Talk about the heartbroken badass. *has something in his eyes; is not crying;* damn those feels

Like every scene in tis movie tbh.
F*ckin...
Even more strange timing since I just finished that movie yesterday, I was dumbstruck after that scene.F*ckin...
Add another vote for Grave of the Fireflies.
*snip*
First time I watched it, tears were shed man.
Just the first time??? I cry every time I watch the beginning of Up. I can't help it. I'm starting to tear up now just thinking about it.
Brave
The end of Cinema Paradiso
God, that movie. *sniff, sniff*
I need to go compose myself now.
This scene (and a few later ones in the movie) always get me ![]()
Goddess, I love this movie.
The scene where Ruth dies in Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) always leaves me a blubbering idiot. Hell, just thinking about it's making me tear up. ![]()
Yeah, if the OP could just change this to a general "scenes that give you feels" thread, that would be greaaat.
This scene just underscores why Kevin Conroy is the best actor to ever play Batman. His delivery of these lines is flawless.
If we're going by series then I can you looooaaads.
But they're pretty damn spoilerish.
A lot of the scenes that really get to me have already been mentioned:
"Superman..." - The Iron Giant
"My friends, you bow to no one." - LotR: Return of the King
Mufasa's Death - The Lion King (anytime I only listen to 'To Die For' I risk tearing up)
Pretty much the entirety of Grave of the Fireflies... ![]()
Then there are a few other scenes that potentially get me teary eyed:
Steve/Old Peggy scene - Captain America: The Winter Soldier
The ending of Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog
A few scenes from Braveheart (like William discovering Robert's betrayal)

Well from the top of my head there are two:
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Two that stand out for me are the endings to La Strada (couldn't find a good link; also, it doesn't have much impact outside the context of the film itself) and Raging Bull. Both are films about abusive macho dudes whose problems are almost entirely self-inflicted, yet I can't help but feel for the guys as they come to those first glimmers of self-awareness. And De Niro especially is simply brilliant:
Also, while I tend to think that The Shawshank Redemption is pretty overrated (I like it, but doubt that it's the #1 film of all time as IMDb's Top 250 would have you believe), I have to admit that the Brooks sequence always gets me:
Shawshank redemption is extremely overrated there is absolutely nothing in Shawshank that wasn't done better in other movies.
This scene from Moon:
The simultaneous realisation that Sam's not only lost everything, but never actually had anything to begin with is pretty rough.