Stock up on your favorite ice cream (pizza’s great too) and – a must – pack of tissues to dry your tears. We’ve rounded up 20 movies that will definitely make you cry.
“Life Is Beautiful” (1997)
Three-time Oscar winner from Roberto Benigni and the cult film of all time. A father invents a game to help his son survive in a concentration camp.
“Titanic” (1997)
This classic can be revisited forever. The very young Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet are in a melodrama about forbidden love and the death of the legendary sailor.
“Green Mile” (1999)
Tom Hanks in the cult crime drama based on Stephen King’s death row novel about a divinely gifted prisoner. Four Oscar nominations!
“Hurry to Love” (2002)
Mandy Moore in the cult melodrama of the 2000s under Only Hope. A classic of the genre: she’s a school star and all-girls idol, she’s her quiet and humble classmate, and she brings together the school plays that changed the lives of both of them forever. Just don’t fall in love.
“Memory Diary” (2004)
He is a wealthy heir, a man from the sawmill, but fate brought them together and put them in front of a difficult choice. Safe future or feelings? Starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams!
“In Search of Happiness” (2006)
Biographical drama (Oscar nomination for Best Actor!) with Will Smith and Jaden Smith. The plot revolves around a single father who does his best to make his five-year-old son’s life happy and won’t give up when he fails.
“Seven Lives” (2008)
Will Smith stars in the lead role. He must do seven good deeds for strangers to correct a terrible mistake and forgive himself.
“Hachiko: The most loyal friend” (2008)
It seems we don’t know a single person who didn’t cry for “Hachiko”. A cult drama based on true events in Japan about a university professor and his loyal dog who meet his owner at the station every day. Whatever happens.
“The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (2008)
Three-time Oscar winner from Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, and Tilda Swinton and David Fincher. A story about a man born at the age of 80 and starting to get younger, the love he will have to lose, the joys of life and the sadness of loss.
“The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” (2008)
Incredibly heavy drama based on John Boyne’s novel of the same name. The story takes place during World War II and is told from the perspective of an innocent eight-year-old boy who is the son of a concentration camp commander. A chance meeting and befriending a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence ultimately leads to the most unpredictable consequences.
“Error in the Stars” (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8q5mOgONvJo
Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, based on the novel of the same name by John Green. Teens with cancer find each other and their “forever” in a support group. It seems like the most wonderful things in their lives are just getting started.
“Choice” (2015)
Being a single bachelor, Travis Parker is sure that love, serious relationships, responsibility and family are not for him, therefore, without worrying about his personal life, he builds a career, spends time with friends, goes hunting, fishing and extreme sports. Everything changes when a quiet and withdrawn girl settles in next to him.
“Danish Girl” (2015)
Biographical drama starring Eddie Redmayne and Alicia Vikander. 1920s, Copenhagen, illustrator and artist Gerda Wegener asks her husband Einar Wegener to pose as a female model and she loves this new role. She will be the first person to have sex reassignment surgery.
“Me Before You” (2016)
Melodrama with Emilia Clarke and Sam Claflin, based on the novel by Jojo Moyes. She dreams of striped tights, loves her job in a cafe and doesn’t love her boyfriend, and doesn’t even suspect that her whole life will change with a new nurse position for a handsome man with a stroke. And him too.
“Land of La La” (2017)
Golden Globe victorious (seven figurines!) Starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. The love story of an aspiring actress and a fanatical jazz musician whose relationship begins to ruin the long-awaited success.
“Miracle” (2017)
August Pullman has been homeschooled since freshman year and has had 27 facial surgeries, and now he has to meet regular school, classmates, his first friendship, and his first disappointments. A very touching family drama starring Owen Wilson and Julia Roberts.
“Marriage Story” (2019)
Theater director Charlie (Adam Driver) and actress Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) have decided to divorce after 10 years of marriage. They each have their own story, their own truth, their own vision of the situation and a common child. Oscar nominee!
“One meter apart” (2019)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTTDlN-jVug
Subtle melodrama with Cole Sprouse. The space they are in dictates a brutal situation – lovers should not be closer than a meter from each other, they can not even touch. But does love have limits?
“Christmas for Two” (2019)
The main character works in an elf costume at a Christmas goods store, abuses alcohol and no longer hopes to start a personal life until he meets an attractive stranger. From the love story of Emilia Clarke and Henry Golding to the eternal success of George Michael!
“Judy” (2019)
Renee Zellweger won an Oscar for this movie. Behind the legendary Judy Garland is a decades-long career, four divorces, a lost childhood, but still a strong character and will to live that has never lost faith in love. He will make the last and perhaps the most difficult round. The scene with the final performance gives you goosebumps.
Source: People Talk