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Re: Did you cry during the Book/Movie?

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A walk to remember; I cried reading the book and I cried watching the movie.
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i have cried watching titanic and the lone survivor seeing people die in titanic i cried when jack died he was such a sweet boy in lone survivor i cried seeing how those soldiers are being shot at but they still fight
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Oh, I cried more on books than on movies because when you read a book, you know what's running in their mind, so you have a better grasp of their emotions.
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The book “Rage of Angels” by Sidney Sheldon made me cry until my head would almost split in two.

“More than Blue”, a Korean film which I consider one of the most tearjerker movies I have ever seen. I cried watching this film starting from the middle part of the movie until its ending – that’s how long I was crying just watching this movie. I couldn’t control the tears which were continuously falling until the end of the film. I was having a big headache just from crying. I couldn’t even stop crying until I fell asleep - that’s how sad this movie is.
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I bawled when Sirius died in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - I was very upset! Interestingly, I didn't cry like that when Dumbledore died in the next book.
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AI rips me up every time I watch it. And Toy Story 3, every freaking time! But the worst ever was Dead Man Walking, had Susan Sarandon and Sean Penn, only saw it once. Always wondered if it was a book too but I would never be able to bring myself to read it. That just tore me up.
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The movie Love, Rosie really touched my heart that I was moved to tears while watching it. Specially the part when Rosie was doing a Made of Honor speech for Alex's wedding. The speech was full of genuine love that I cried because although Rosie was wishing for Alex's happiness, I can really feel the sadness between the two. 😢
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I definitely shed many tears while watching and reading the closing of The Hunger Games series, with Mockingjay. I am very attached to those characters.

For A Fault in our Stars, I did not cry while reading the book or watching the movie for the first time. However, I most definitely balled my eyes out when I watched it the second time, at three in the morning. Maybe I was really tired, maybe I was just having a day, but it got me!
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The Bridge to Terabithia always gets me a little choked up and I actually love what they did with movie adaptation.
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Memoirs usually get me. Knowing that the story is real makes me more emotionally connected to the story, but there have been some tear jerking novels. Movies get me more than books in terms of crying because I'm easily emotionally manipulated by music!
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Like stars on earth and Aashiqui definitely brought tears to my eyes...It was so emotional. I tear-soaked my face towel
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I think I cried the whole time I read Nicholas Sparks A Walk to Remember, probably more than the movie.
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Yes. It's impossible not to especially when the stories bring out deep emotions.
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I usually cry more with the books than the movies some though are just such beloved characters that when something happens to them in the movie I cry. Harry Potter got me a few times but oddly enough I cried more of the ending in Goblet of Fire movie ending than the book. In Twilight series, New Moon when Edward leaves I only cried when reading the book not the movie at all.
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Miracles from heaven directed by TD Jakes made me cry so much the first and second time i saw the movie
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