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December 25, 2021 7:12 pm  #841


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

Ella wrote:

psychic_girl wrote:

Kleo wrote:

Hi psychic girl, is there a way for you to post the link to that movie?

This is for Cherry : https://2kmovie.cc/watch-movie/watch-cherry-free-67153.4791577
And this is for Spider-Man:No Way Home:  https://2kmovie.cc/watch-movie/watch-spider-man-no-way-home-free-71326.5601538
 

What are the timestamps for the specific scenes in these links? Or at least the Spiderman one, I found the other that was discussed

I'm sorry i forgot to post them in the previous post. There are 2 major crying scenes as far as i noticed : the first one is at 1:19:00 when May dies, the second one is at 1:29:00 when he remembers this sad incident and his friends comfort him.
Later on Andrew Garfield starts tearing up too

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December 26, 2021 3:55 am  #842


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

Ella wrote:

psychic_girl wrote:

Kleo wrote:

Hi psychic girl, is there a way for you to post the link to that movie?

This is for Cherry : https://2kmovie.cc/watch-movie/watch-cherry-free-67153.4791577
And this is for Spider-Man :No Way Home :  https://2kmovie.cc/watch-movie/watch-spider-man-no-way-home-free-71326.5601538
 

What are the timestamps for the specific scenes in these links? Or at least the Spiderman one, I found the other that was discussed

 
And in the movie Cherry time stamps are : 1:04:00 and 1:39:25.


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December 26, 2021 9:26 am  #843


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

Kleo wrote:

I just really need to comment on the first sobbing scene in the Cherry, at 1:04:00. His crying looks and sounds so genuine and real. I'm not too much into crying sounds generally, im more interested in a crying face, but the way his crying sounds, it really causes that funny feeling in my gut, that we all know very well. Its just perfect. The only other time i felt it was when Kianu Reeves was crying in the Lake house (which is my favourite scene ever).
The other sobbing scene is good cause its a close up, and he doesn't hide his face, which i love. I think he's such a beautiful crier.
Im still not sure I've found those two scenes from the Spiderman... Ill look again.

The wider 'whump' community calls that funny feeling 'whumperflies' which I think is hilarious and accurate. And that scene in The Lake House is sweet and sad. Have you seen John Wick?


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December 26, 2021 11:10 am  #844


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

PhoebeOnThePhone wrote:

Kleo wrote:

I just really need to comment on the first sobbing scene in the Cherry, at 1:04:00. His crying looks and sounds so genuine and real. I'm not too much into crying sounds generally, im more interested in a crying face, but the way his crying sounds, it really causes that funny feeling in my gut, that we all know very well. Its just perfect. The only other time i felt it was when Kianu Reeves was crying in the Lake house (which is my favourite scene ever).
The other sobbing scene is good cause its a close up, and he doesn't hide his face, which i love. I think he's such a beautiful crier.
Im still not sure I've found those two scenes from the Spiderman... Ill look again.

The wider 'whump' community calls that funny feeling 'whumperflies' which I think is hilarious and accurate. And that scene in The Lake House is sweet and sad. Have you seen John Wick?

Hahaha whumperflies...love it!

I haven't seen John Wick. Is there something good for me? 😏


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December 27, 2021 11:12 pm  #845


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

Yep Kleo, he has an understated and very sweet crying scene near the beginning. Quieter than in The Lake House, but the scene doesn't cut away--he does his crying and manages to compose himself a bit afterward. I've discovered seeing a guy's effort to compose himself, and that might be why this is my personal favorite.

(John Wick and The Lake House are the two times I'm aware of that he's done good crying.)

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January 1, 2022 8:21 pm  #846


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

In tonight's Episode of Doctor Who, Mandip Gill cried two beautiful tears. They streamed down her face so prettily


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January 15, 2022 7:51 pm  #847


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

Can anyone direct me to an existing thread with links to vids of crying comedians? Something about a (reasonably) attractive person who you're used to seeing always joking around and being funny, actually crying for real seems like it would hit the spot in a fresh way

 

January 16, 2022 5:43 am  #848


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

In my 'male actors crying' thread, I have Bill Hader's little breakdown at the end of IT 2, and someone else has posted his scene in Barry if you search Bill Hader's name in the forum.


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January 16, 2022 9:17 pm  #849


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I've started watching Locke & Key on Netflix. Emilia Jones who plays Kinsey is really good at getting tears to fill her eyes, frustratingly though very few make it down her face.

I saw one in the current episode (s1e3) I watched tonight and there was a long shot where I thought I saw two tears on her face next to her chin but I'm not altogether sure. I'll keep watching though


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January 20, 2022 10:42 pm  #850


Re: Crying Scenes Directory

There are 2 short scenes with Benedict Cumberbatch in the movie The Electrical Life of Louis Wain.

In the first you can clearly see the tears fall down and in the second he's sobbing his eyes out.

The last one is very short however. It should've lasted a bit longer imho.


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