Movies To Watch When You Want To Cry

Okay, let's be real. Sometimes you just need a good cry. Not because you're sad, necessarily, but because you need that emotional release. Like shaking a soda bottle before opening it – the pressure's gotta go somewhere!
The Classics That'll Turn On The Waterworks
First up, we have the undeniable tearjerker champions. These are the movies your grandma cried at, your mom cried at, and now, it's your turn!
The Lion King (1994)
Need I even say it? Mufasa! That's it. That's the whole reason you'll be sobbing. Seriously, if you don't shed a tear when Simba nudges him, you might be a robot. No judgment, but maybe check your internal circuits.
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Titanic (1997)
Jack and Rose's doomed romance? The unsinkable ship... sinking? This movie is pure melodrama gold. Plus, Leonardo DiCaprio looking impossibly young and heartbreaking? Guaranteed tears. Just make sure you have a box of tissues the size of the actual iceberg.
Forrest Gump (1994)
"Run, Forrest, run!" And also, cry, viewer, cry! From Jenny's struggles to Forrest's unwavering love, this movie is an emotional rollercoaster. It's like a historical documentary, except instead of facts, you get feelings. Lots and lots of feelings.

Beyond The Blockbusters: Hidden Gems of Sadness
Want to venture a little off the beaten path? These movies might not be as famous, but they pack a serious emotional punch.
My Girl (1991)
Prepare for a nostalgic trip back to childhood summers and a friendship that will absolutely devastate you. Macaulay Culkin isn't just Kevin McCallister, and this movie proves it. Just... brace yourself. You've been warned!

The Green Mile (1999)
Okay, this one's a bit heavier, but it's SO worth it. John Coffey, a gentle giant with a special gift, will break your heart into a million pieces. Bring a friend for this one; you'll need someone to hug while you ugly-cry.
Up (2009)
Don't let the Pixar animation fool you, this movie is a masterclass in emotional storytelling. The opening montage alone is enough to reduce even the most stoic among us to a blubbering mess. You'll want to buy balloons, and also immediately call your grandparents.

Pro-Tips For Maximum Crying
Want to really unleash the floodgates? Here are a few tips from a seasoned professional (me!):
- Set the mood: Dim the lights, grab a comfy blanket, and maybe light a candle (preferably a "sad" scented candle, if those exist).
- Hydrate: Crying is surprisingly dehydrating! Keep a water bottle handy to avoid getting a headache.
- Snacks are essential: Comfort food is key. Think ice cream, chocolate, or a big bowl of mac and cheese.
- Embrace the ugly cry: Don't hold back! Let it all out. Snotty noses and puffy eyes are a sign of a good cry.
So there you have it! Your official guide to movies guaranteed to make you cry. Now go forth, grab your tissues, and get ready for a good, cathartic sob. You deserve it!
And remember, it's okay to cry! It's healthy, it's normal, and sometimes, it's just plain fun. So embrace the sadness, enjoy the release, and emerge feeling refreshed and renewed.
