Have you ever experienced that moment in the theater when a movie touches your heart so deeply that tears start to well up in your eyes without realizing it? Movies have the power to transport us through a wide range of emotions, and one of the most powerful is the ability to bring tears to our eyes. Today we will talk about a special selection of films that will make you cry and will touch the most sensitive chords of your heart.

These movies have captured the essence of our emotions as people at its best. With such different stories from tragic loves, unbreakable friendships and moving sacrifices, that will leave an indelible mark on your memory.

In addition to being an emotionally powerful experience, these films are also outstanding examples of cinema excellence. These talented directors and actors have given life to memorable characters and thanks to their powerful performances or excellent direction, several of them managed to win the most coveted award of all, the Oscar.

Get ready for a cinema journey full of intense emotions and unforgettable moments. Whether you're looking for a cathartic experience or just want to connect with your deepest feelings, these movies have the power to touch your feelings.

Here is a list of movies that will make you cry.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)

Set in World War II, this story presents us with the innocent perspective of Bruno, an 8-year-old boy whose father is a high-ranking Nazi officer. The plot develops when Bruno moves with his family to live near a concentration camp.

What makes this film so powerful are the scenes that capture the unlikely friendship that forms between Bruno and Shmuel, a Jewish boy imprisoned in the camp. As the two boys overcome the barriers imposed by war and ideology, a special bond is created that transcends all differences.

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)

Schindler's List (1993)

This historical film transports us to the dark era of the Holocaust during World War II. Based on true events, the plot centers on the life of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who uses his influence and resources to save more than 1,100 Jews from the horrors of Nazi concentration camps.

Throughout the film, Spielberg manages to convey suffering and despair in a heartbreaking way, but also shows us acts of kindness and resilience that make us believe in hope. "Schindler's List" is a cinematic experience that will leave you pondering the power of good in the fight against evil and the importance of remembering and learning from history.

Schindler's List (1993)

Coconut (2017)

This Disney-Pixar film transports us to a world full of music, traditions and family love. Set in Mexico during the Day of the Dead, it follows the life of Miguel, a boy who dreams of becoming a musician despite his family's ban on him.

One of the reasons "Coco" is so moving is the way it deals with the loss and remembrance of loved ones. It also addresses universal themes like the importance of following your dreams, the value of family, and the connection between generations.

Coconut (2017)

Me Before You (2016)

The film is based on the successful novel by Jojo Moyes, the story introduces us to Louisa Clark, a cheerful and peculiar young woman who becomes a caregiver for Will Traynor, a young millionaire who became a quadriplegic after an accident.

What makes "Me Before You" so moving are the scenes that explore the special bond that forms between Louisa and Will despite their differences and difficult circumstances. One of the most emotional scenes is when Louisa takes Will to enjoy a day in the park, where they experience a moment of happiness. and release. It's a beautiful, bittersweet moment that will bring tears to your eyes as you witness the deep connection between the two characters.

Me Before You (2016)Hotaru no Haka / Grave of the Fireflies (1988) 

This Japanese animated film was directed by Isao Takahata, this masterpiece tells the story of Seita and Setsuko, two brothers who fight to survive during World War II in Japan.

It is a film that will confront you with the brutality of war and will make you reflect on the importance of compassion and empathy, furthermore, it will remind you of the importance of compassion and love in difficult times and will leave you reflecting on the devastating consequences of war.

Hotaru no Haka / Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

The Fault in Our Stars (2014)

The film is based on the successful novel by John Green, this film introduces us to Hazel and Gus, two teenagers who meet in a support group for young people with cancer. Together, they embark on an unforgettable journey filled with laughter, love, and emotional challenges.

One of the reasons "The Fault in Our Stars" is so emotional is the way it addresses the fragility of life and the inevitability of loss, while also teaching us the importance of living fully and valuing every experience. , no matter how ephemeral it may be.

The Fault in Our Stars (2014)

Marley & Me (2008) 

Based on John Grogan's bestseller, this moving story follows the lives of a couple, played by Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson, and their loyal and mischievous Labrador Retriever named Marley.

One of the things that makes "Marley & Me" so special is its ability to capture the essence of the relationship between a human being and his pet. As the couple navigate life's challenges, Marley becomes the common thread that unites them, teaching them valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and the importance of living each day as if it were your last.

Marley & Me (2008)

Hachiko: A Dog's Story (2009)

The movie is based on a true story of a loyal Akita Inu dog who faithfully waits for his owner every day at the train station, even after his owner passes away.

During the film we can see the deep emotional connection that forms between Hachiko and his owner and shows us how creating an unbreakable bond between a dog and his human can transcend time and distance. As the story unfolds, Hachiko becomes a symbol of unconditional love and loyalty.

Hachiko: A Dog's Story (2009)

One Day (2011)

The film is based on the successful novel by David Nicholls, which tells the story of Emma and Dexter, two friends who meet on their graduation anniversary and decide to keep in touch over the years.

"One Day" becomes so captivating thanks to its focus on a single day each year, July 15, over a period of 20 years. Through these brief but meaningful glimpses into the lives of Emma and Dexter, we witness their personal evolution, their challenges, and their romantic encounters.

This film will remind you of the importance of appreciating each moment and each opportunity for love that life offers us.

One Day (2011)

Bridge to Terabithia (2007)

This film is based on the novel by Katherine Paterson, where it presents us with the story of Jess and Leslie, two young misfits who find refuge in an imaginary world they create together: Terabithia.

The story explores deep themes such as friendship, imagination, and loss. As Jess s and Leslie escape to Terabithia, a magical place filled with fantastic creatures, they discover the importance of believing in themselves and facing life's challenges.

Bridge to Terabithia (2007)

Marriage Story (2019)

The story follows Charlie and Nicole, a couple in the process of separating. Through a raw and candid narrative, "Marriage Story" examines the joys and challenges of marriage, as well as the emotional impact it has on everyone involved.

One of the most moving scenes in the film is when Charlie and Nicole have an emotionally charged confrontation in a bedroom, unfilteringly unfiltering and raw about their feelings on each other.

Marriage Story (2019)

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

Based on a true story, this film tells the story of Chris Gardner, a struggling man who faces immense challenges as he searches for a better life for himself and his son. The film takes us through Chris' life as he faces homelessness, poverty and adversity in his search for stable employment.

One of the most moving scenes is when Chris and his son meet at a subway station and have to spend the night there. Undoubtedly, thanks to Will Smith's performance, you can feel the desperation that the character faces in such an adverse situation.

The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

Million Dollar Baby (2004)

The story follows Maggie Fitzgerald, a determined young woman who dreams of becoming a professional boxer. As she trains hard under veteran trainer Frankie Dunn, Maggie faces challenges both in and out of the ring.

Throughout the film we can see how the parental relationship grows stronger as Maggie strives to achieve her goals and faces unexpected obstacles. These scenes will touch your heart and make you shed at least one tear.

Million Dollar Baby (2004)

My Girl (1991)

Also known as "My First Kiss", it is set in the 1970s and manages to perfectly capture the innocence, friendship and emotional challenges of childhood.

The story revolves around Vada Sultenfuss, an intelligent and curious girl who lives with her widowed father and works in a funeral home. The relationship between Vada and her best friend Thomas J. is the emotional core of the film and will make you smile and cry in equal measure.

The film addresses difficult subjects like death and loss in a touching and sensitive way, allowing you to connect emotionally with the characters and experience their pain in a genuine way.

My Girl (1991)

Philadelphia (1993)

The story follows Andrew Beckett, a talented attorney who is fired from his job due to his HIV-positive status. With the help of attorney Joe Miller, Andrew fights for his dignity and for the rights of people who experience discrimination.

One of the most emotional scenes in the film is when Andrew, in the middle of a trial, reveals his HIV status to everyone present. This powerful scene will bring tears to your eyes as you witness the bravery and vulnerability of his character, as well as the injustice and prejudice he faces.

Philadelphia (1993)
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