There's always been that one (or even more than one) movie that has tugged at our heartstrings.
What movies, may I ask, gave you genuine feels from watching them? I only ask that we try to be as spoiler free as possible.
I'll start:
-The Green Mile: If you've seen it, you know why. If not, you'll have to find out for yourselves.
-When Marnie Was There: The main character (no, not the one mentioned in the title) felt so very relatable, and seeing this movie pulled at my heartstrings in a way I've never really felt before. And that twist ending, though.
-Inside Out: It was a pretty interesting idea, taking people's emotions and giving them their own characters. But I think seeing someone without two of her emotions probably made it much more interesting. I was nearly in tears by the second to last scene.
-WALL-E: Damn you, AUTO!
If I think of other movies that gave me the feels, then I will update my list.
[quote]Get 'er done.[/quote]
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Hachi - utter depression. Screw whoever made that movie.