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psychic_girl reborn wrote:
David Dastmalchian, who is playing half a robot in Murderbot is shown on the verge of crying and tearing up at the beginning of episode 7 and and the end of episode 10. I like the funny thing he does with his eyes while shedding tears.
Oh he's great! He also tears up and cries a little in an early scene of The Life of Chuck.
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David's scene in Life of Chuck starts at about 4 minutes in:
Matthew Lillard also cries in this movie. His voice cracks and he gets all choked up trying to continue in conversation. Scene starts at about 18 mins in.
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Orlando Bloom tears up and has a nice comforting scene in The Cut around 28:05 into the film.
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Jeff Goldblum tears up at the end of Raines 1x1. Scene starts around minute 40.
This was an extremely short-lived procedural, totalling seven episodes in 2007. His character is a detective who hallucinates the victims and has conversations with them to help him figure out their deaths. Wish it had lasted longer; I loved a good detective show gimmick. The more outlandish the better.
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Both Jason Bateman and Jude Law have notable crying scenes in the last episode of the series Black Rabbit. The former has more of a tearing up scene at around 30:00 but he also takes nice short breaths and the tears are quite visible all through the scene. Jude Law is also on the verge of crying in this scene and later at 42:00 he starts sobbing, making his wonderful gasping sounds
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psychicgirl, thank you! Jude Law is one of my favorite criers.
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David Dastmalchian sheds a couple tears in early in 2023's The Boogeyman.
Pedro Pascal cries near the end of Fantastic Four: First Steps.