If you're going to say now that you never cry at movies, then you're definitely lying. We all have an Achilles heel, that sensitive spot where we are easily touched by a touching story. And these are movies that make men cry like babies! We have added to the films in the form of videos those excerpts that move men the most. Get your tissues ready, you're going to cry!
Movies that move men the most:
10. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Roaring Tiger, Hidden Dragon is an action-adventure and, in a wonderful mix of styles, a fantasy love story of epic proportions in equal measure, signed by one of the bravest directors from the world of the Far East, never fully understood by Westerners, Ang Lee (The Wedding Banquet, Discretion and Sensibility, Ice Storm).
9. Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
After the victory of the Knights of the Force over the evil Sith, the chaos of war in the galaxy is slowly calming down, but a new danger is awakening in the dark shadows. Unpredictable fate joins the paths of former Empire soldier Finn, resourceful renegade Rey and brave rebel pilot Poe in the fight against an elusive enemy.
8. Field of Dreams (1989)
The modern classic was nominated for three Oscars, including Best Picture. Academy Award winner Kevin Kostner stars as Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella, who builds a baseball field at the behest of a mysterious voice in his head. When the ghost of Joe "Barefoot" Jackson emerges from a cornfield to play baseball, a magical journey through America's excitement for their favorite sport begins.
7. Good Will Hunting (Dobri Will Hunting, 1997)
Will Hunting is a troubled young man with a remarkably high IQ. Despite everything, he is employed as a janitor at the college. One day, a mathematics professor sets his students an extremely difficult task that no one is up to. Will saves her anonymously, and his talent is quickly discovered by the professor, who offers him an ultimatum. If he does not want to go to prison, he must become his student, and he must also visit the school psychologist.
6. It's a Wonderful Life (1964)
No one was born to be defeated. No one is poor as long as he has friends. These simple but true thoughts were the inspiration for one of the most expensive and most watched films of American production. An angel helps a compassionate but frustrated businessman find meaning in life by showing him what life would be like if he never existed.
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5. The Time Traveler's Wife (2009)
Librarian Henry was born with a genetic defect that causes him to involuntarily travel through time. Despite his constant unexpected disappearances, romantic ties form between him and the beautiful Clare, leading them to the altar. But his eternal absence over the years proves to be a heavy burden and a severe test of their love, as Clare feels more and more alone and their connection fades with each new time-skip.
4. Inside Out (Rustle in my head, 2015)
Young Riley is trying to reorganize her life after her family moves, and Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness are constantly advising her in her brain's control center for the challenging task. The strained juxtaposition of their different characters completely falls apart when Sadness and Joy get lost in the land of fantasy and dreams, causing amusing changes in Riley's behavior.
3. The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
Academy Award winner Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge learns the true meaning of Christmas as he embarks on a magical journey with the Christmas spirits of the past, present and future. The film is full of surprises, fun, love and a festive atmosphere that only heroes led by Kermit the Frog can conjure up.
2. The Truman Show (1998)
The American satirical comedy is about the life of Truman Burbank, who lives in a realistically designed film studio, where he is watched daily by millions of viewers around the world. At first he is unaware of this fact, but later he decides to discover the real truth about himself and the virtual world around him.
1. The Rugarts Movie (Rugartsi, Umazančki, 1998)
Imagine a typical suburban family where the father is a failed inventor, the mother goes to work, the grandfather naps on the couch all the time, and the children (cousins and neighbors) run around the apartment. But when a new member arrives in the house and suddenly attracts all the attention, the little ones decide to return the baby to where it came from.