Biggest Tearjerking Scenes in Television and Movies

There are happy animal movies without death
That includes the remake of Lassie starting Helen Slater.

The ending of the Lassie remake gets to me, when Lassie appears to drown in the river and then a few days later, she's back waiting by the tree waiting for Smalls like she does everyday. The ending is rough for me.

You can't tell me that this part is not a tearjerker

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No movie has made more grown men cry than the ending of Braveheart
 
You know it wasn't produced by a "motion picture company", right?

That doesn't make it any less cheesy. And that's not really an excuse, plenty of independent movies and movies with small budgets still have great acting, dialogue, etc.
 
The ending of the Lassie remake gets to me, when Lassie appears to drown in the river and then a few days later, she's back waiting by the tree waiting for Smalls like she does everyday. The ending is rough for me.

You can't tell me that this part is not a tearjerker

Lassie (9/9) Movie CLIP - Lassie! (1994) HD - YouTube

Yeah it's a tearjerker along with with the hostility.
The actor played smalls but in this movie Lassie the characters name is Matt.


Still this movie has a happy ending with the dog surviving.
If a person doesn't want to watch animal movies that's their choice but I don't think Marley and me, and other animal movies with animals suffering plus dying should be used to condemn all animal movies.
This seems like seeing the abomination batman and robin, the garbage 90s captain America, and then saying all super hero movies are going to suck so I won't see the new ones.


Another dog movie with no death and a happy ending Snow Dogs.
Haven't seen it in a while but I think disney the fox and the hound also has a happy ending.
The inspirational true story of Disney's Balto. Another happy ending.
Almost forgot what dog came close to death but survived with a happy ending it's jerry lee in K-9.
Both man and dog ride off into the sunset neither single.
Also has a tearjerker before getting to the happy ending but still a happy ending.





Like football seasons you'll have years where the team has a good or great year, and years where it's a bad or a awful season.
 
It's a cliche but Old Yeller got me. Also I might get mocked for this but in The Passion of the Christ when Jesus was getting beaten severely, it made me cry.
 
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Yeah it's a tearjerker along with with the hostility.
The actor played smalls but in this movie Lassie the characters name is Matt.


Still this movie has a happy ending with the dog surviving.
If a person doesn't want to watch animal movies that's their choice but I don't think Marley and me, and other animal movies with animals suffering plus dying should be used to condemn all animal movies.
This seems like seeing the abomination batman and robin, the garbage 90s captain America, and then saying all super hero movies are going to suck so I won't see the new ones.


Another dog movie with no death and a happy ending Snow Dogs.
Haven't seen it in a while but I think disney the fox and the hound also has a happy ending.
The inspirational true story of Disney's Balto. Another happy ending.
Almost forgot what dog came close to death but survived with a happy ending it's jerry lee in K-9.
Both man and dog ride off into the sunset neither single.
Also has a tearjerker before getting to the happy ending but still a happy ending.





Like football seasons you'll have years where the team has a good or great year, and years where it's a bad or a awful season.

It depends on how you perceive it. The Fox (Todd) and the Hound (Copper) go their separate ways in the end.
 
Yeah it's a tearjerker along with with the hostility.
The actor played smalls but in this movie Lassie the characters name is Matt.

Lassie would've never been near death if Matt didn't try to save that older teen boy. If I was Matt, I would've let the older boy drown. Matt threw his rifle in the river and the guy went after it.
 
The scene in 50/50 where Joseph Gordon Levitt's character is getting ready for surgery, they're about to give him anesthesia and he glances at it and is like "am I gonna wake up?" as he breaks down in tears and hugs his mom. That got to me.

And the scene in Mystic River where Jimmy gets hysterical when he finds out his daughter is dead. Although that was less about the actual scene and more about Sean Penn's acting. Dude absolutely nailed it and really makes you believe you're seeing a parent that's just lost a child.
 
The Amazing Spider Man
The Death of Captain Stacy. He's able to save Spider Man at the cost of his own life.

Supernatural Season 4
In the season that was horrid for Sam it got the worst when Sam fought Dean, and I think called him a monster or something negative, and then walks out the door with Dean saying If you walk out the door don't you ever come back.
I realize that no relationship is perfect, but this went beyond brothers disagreeing, arguing, and fighting and was more like bad blood North and South in the Civil War, England and the United States in The Revoluationary War.
 
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Supernatural
Episode: Abandon All Hope

Jo get's attacked by a hellhound leaving her unable to run. Finally a moment where there is no hostility between Jo and her mother although it's short lived as the mother removes the chain and the hellhounds get through before pressing the button for the explosion dying with her daughter.
This was done for the purpse as a distraction so Sam and Dean can escape.
 

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