Movies that really tug at your heart strings
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Movies that really tug at your heart strings
Movies that brought a tear to the eye, or hit an emotional note, or inspired you to want to do something.
The Passion Of The Christ
Braveheart
We Were Soldiers
The Pianist
The Road To Perdition
Schindlers List
Man On Fire
Troy
Stephen King's The Stand
Pet Cemetary
The Passion Of The Christ
Braveheart
We Were Soldiers
The Pianist
The Road To Perdition
Schindlers List
Man On Fire
Troy
Stephen King's The Stand
Pet Cemetary
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The Sound of Music
- I don't know why, but this one has always stuck out as one that hit an emotional note for me personally. It didn't make me cry, but I think the "Climb Evry Mountain" song was pretty inspirational.
The Passion of the Christ
- Wow, he entire movie was extremely emotional for me. I share my thoughts in this thread.
The Sound of Music
- I don't know why, but this one has always stuck out as one that hit an emotional note for me personally. It didn't make me cry, but I think the "Climb Evry Mountain" song was pretty inspirational.
The Passion of the Christ
- Wow, he entire movie was extremely emotional for me. I share my thoughts in this thread.
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The Miracle Worker (about Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan...I was crying my eyes out...my sister thought I was wierd.)
Return of the King (I was an emotional wreck.)
Iris (I've never seen it, but just listening to the soundtrack makes me cry.)
The Passion of the Christ (major heart strummin' there.)
Return of the King (I was an emotional wreck.)
Iris (I've never seen it, but just listening to the soundtrack makes me cry.)
The Passion of the Christ (major heart strummin' there.)
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HeroJman 009 wrote:Movies that brought a tear to the eye, or hit an emotional note, or inspired you to want to do something.
The Passion Of The Christ
Braveheart
We Were Soldiers
The Pianist
The Road To Perdition
Schindlers List
Man On Fire
Troy
Stephen King's The Stand
Pet Cemetary
The Last Samurai
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If you mean the fairly recent version with Anne Hatheway, then I have seen it. I liked it, but it was obvious that it was based off of a Charles Dickens book! It was dark and sad at times, lots of family connections, and plenty of orphans! I agree with AIOfan11 that it was sad, but it was also enjoyable for the most part.AIOfan11 wrote:Nicholas Nickelby. It is so... sad. But, it has a really good ending. Has anybody seen NN?
Yes, it has Anne Hatheway. It was made in 2002. It is soo good!Catspaw wrote:If you mean the fairly recent version with Anne Hatheway, then I have seen it. I liked it, but it was obvious that it was based off of a Charles Dickens book! It was dark and sad at times, lots of family connections, and plenty of orphans! I agree with AIOfan11 that it was sad, but it was also enjoyable for the most part.AIOfan11 wrote:Nicholas Nickelby. It is so... sad. But, it has a really good ending. Has anybody seen NN?