In the way we see it, there are two types of people in this world: those who cry openly in
sad and romantic movies, and those who do not admit to mourn in sad and romantic movies (but it's okay, something like that, maybe, totally). do). We are totally in the old camp, and we are not ashamed. Although we know in the back of our minds that most of the characters on the big screens are totally invented (or, at least, the fictional adaptations of real people), the emotions and the heartbreaking, the victories and the losses in love are They feel totally real. And is not that what matters? We think so. Love is celebrated in many different ways in movies now, from Love, Simon to Every Day, so we've rounded up some of these movies that will surely make you cry, yes, even those who swear do not have tear ducts. Some of these are more joyful and will make you cry happy tears, while others get into a really difficult subject.
Love Simon
It's okay, it's fine, then this. scene. If Nick Robinson, like Simon, does not make you smile at all his possible romances while looking for the illusory "Blue" throughout the film, then you're probably a monster. But the moment that will make you sob (and exhale) is when Simon's mother (played by Jennifer Garner) sits down and confronts Simon about his homosexuality.
Romeo + Juliet
Shakespeare's play is one of the most tragic love stories of all time, so this is a truism, but it is Baz Luhrmann's magnificent treatment of the film that gets the vote on our book. Between the beach stage, the costume party and, yes, Leo DiCaprio, from the 90s, you will recite each speech in iambic pentameter, just as you learned in the English class.
Call me by your name
The film that impelled TimotheƩ Chalamet to stardom and to all our hearts. Call Me By Your Name is located in the most idyllic place for a summer romance, a small villa in northern Italy. The anguish will have you on the edge of your seat the whole movie, but that end. No spoilers, but you'll definitely be crying along with one of the main characters while Sufjan Stevens sings in the background.
Blue valentines
Seeing Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams follow the movements of a couple falling in love, only to fall disastrously apart, will make you wonder if, to begin with, love was real. Do not look at this with a significant other, or even if you are in a relationship. It will not end well.
Secret in the mountain
The story of Ennis del Mar and Jack Twist, damned before it started, based on the Annie Proulx story, is
guaranteed to make you cry. It is as moving and as relevant as ever, even though we lived almost 60 years after Ennis and Jack met.
Boys do not Cry
Based on the real-life story of Brandon Teena, a transgender man who was brutally raped and murdered in 1993, the film was critically acclaimed and generally welcomed by the LGBTQ community when it was released. Hilary Swank won an Oscar for her portrayal of Brandon, whose relationship with Lana (played by Chloƫ Sevigny) is a central theme of the film.
You irreplaceable
They say that it is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved. Well, in Irreplaceable You Abbie (played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw) is diagnosed with terminal cancer (yes, the tissues will leave early in this stage) and tries to find someone who loves and cares for the boyfriend who is leaving behind. Do you try to find the love of the next couple in your life because you do not have much time to live? Now that is love.
Save the last dance
Sara (Julia Stiles) is trying not only to move to an unknown neighborhood in Chicago and give up her ballet dreams but also with the death of her mother and the belief that if it were not for her, her mother would still be alive. Chenille (Kerry Washington) and his brother Derek (Sean Patrick Thomas), and the scope of each person for those who matter to you will make you feel everything.
The vote
If seeing Channing Tatum and
Rachel McAdams learning to fall in love again after she suffers a terrible car accident does not make you feel things, consider this: it was based on a true story. Crying now? We think so.
Conclusion
Why watch a movie with a single romance when you can watch a movie with basically an infinite number of them? Well, sorta. In Everyday, entity "A" wakes up in a different body and begins to fall in love with Rhiannon. A part of coming of age, part of a romance, this movie will make you cry from beginning to end.
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