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PhoebeOnThePhone wrote:
Devon Terrell gets teary and choked up in Cursed (2020 version) 1x9, around 18:00
Oh, come on ! He barely gets misty-eyed.
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Nick Smyth has a beautiful long crying scene in The Last Resort (a film about the love story between two terminally ill patients at a hospice) followed by another one at the end in which his face is shown in a close-up while tears fall unchecked from his eyes. The film is very nicely filmed and Nick Smyth has other teary or sad scenes all throughout. His crying is rather serious and dignified, he isn't sobbing or making dramatic sounds but I can't think of any other movie in which he cries, as to know more.
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psychic_girl wrote:
Nick Smyth has a beautiful long crying scene in The Last Resort (a film about the love story between two terminally ill patients at a hospice) followed by another one at the end in which his face is shown in a close-up while tears fall unchecked from his eyes. The film is very nicely filmed and Nick Smyth has other teary or sad scenes all throughout. His crying is rather serious and dignified, he isn't sobbing or making dramatic sounds but I can't think of any other movie in which he cries, as to know more.
Oh my that is a very long scene indeed!
Scene starts around 1:17:30, and he cries in the following scene too
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Nikolaj Coster-Waldau cries early in Mama. He's got subtle tears in his eyes 2 minutes in, and he's crying and trying not to sob in the next scene.
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Sam Elliot sobs softly in the first episode of 1883. Scene starts directly after title sequence.
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Greg Perrow cries in the bathroom near the end of Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist. Unfortunately it's a schmaltzy sinners-prayer religious conversion scene, so that kinda ruins it, but the crying itself is believable enough.
(Sometimes I like to torture myself by watching terrible religious movies, and sometimes there's adequately-believable male crying scenes.)
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PhoebeOnThePhone wrote:
Sam Elliot sobs softly in the first episode of 1883. Scene starts directly after title sequence.
Ya there are lots of good crying scenes in 1883, both male and female. And while my fetish is for female crying, I have to admit, the male crying in that show is very good. It's rare to see men portrayed as emotional, we are, after all, taught from a young age to hide our emotions. Tim McGraw's character sobbing at the start of the second episode and Sam Elliot, both in the first episode and later on(trying to avoid spoilers) are very well done scenes of men who are supposed to be the toughest of the tough being very human.
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Well well well. I used to listen to some of Tim's music back in the day, and look at him now! He's got a believable vibe going on there.
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Robert de Niro has a very sweet crying moment in New York, New York at around 2:05 00 being comforted by Liza Minneli. His character looks as if he is embarrassed by crying and he tries to hide it somehow.
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He's a good crier. I liked his crying in Goodfellas in the phone booth.