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re: Saddest or most tearful scene in a movie to you?
Posted on 2/27/19 at 10:22 am to sms151t
Posted on 2/27/19 at 10:22 am to sms151t
1a - The ending of Empire of the Sun. the parents start seeing their children and are reuniting with them after the war, and Jim's parents don't recognize him at first. When his mother sees him...waterfall (Christian Bale was freaking incredible in that movie...especially since he was just 12.
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1b. After leaving Tom Doniphin's (John Wayne) grave, Rance Stoddard (Jimmy Stewart) starts to light his pipe, then stopping and putting out the match when the train conductor says "Nothing's too good for the man who shot Liberty Valance". I freaking tear up just thinking about it. My favorite movie of all time, and I cry every time I watch that scene.
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1b. After leaving Tom Doniphin's (John Wayne) grave, Rance Stoddard (Jimmy Stewart) starts to light his pipe, then stopping and putting out the match when the train conductor says "Nothing's too good for the man who shot Liberty Valance". I freaking tear up just thinking about it. My favorite movie of all time, and I cry every time I watch that scene.
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