15 Best Movies That Can Make You Cry
If you haven't already, you need to add these underappreciated movies to your watchlist.
1. Manchester by the Sea (2016)
You ever have one of those days when life throws a curveball? This Kenneth Lonergan gem amplifies that sentiment to a heartbreaking degree. Casey Affleck plays a janitor who suddenly becomes the guardian of his nephew. Sounds straightforward?
There's a gut-wrenching twist – he's haunted by his past, particularly a traumatic event that took his children. The Atlantic seaboard is captured beautifully here, almost as a stark contrast to the turbulent lives on screen. Box office tidbit: Despite its emotional heaviness, the film pulled in a whopping $79 million worldwide.
2. Blue Valentine (2010)
What's love got to do with it? Quite a lot, as seen in this tale of a couple's beautiful start and eventual downfall. Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling take us on a poignant journey through a romance that's as turbulent as the sea during a storm. It's the kind of movie where you hope against hope for a happily ever after. Spoiler: grab those tissues.
3. Never Let Me Go (2010)
Imagine a world where love meets dystopia. This movie, based on Kazuo Ishiguro's novel, follows three friends who grow up in a seemingly idyllic English boarding school. But as they navigate love and friendship, a dark revelation awaits. You'd think it's just another love triangle drama. Oh, how wrong you'd be. The heartbreaking choices the characters have to make... man, it's just something else.
4. Atonement (2007)
Alright, confession time: I couldn't look at a typewriter the same way after this. Based on Ian McEwan's novel, the film unfolds as a young girl misinterprets a scene she witnesses, leading to disastrous consequences for two lovers. Keira Knightley and James McAvoy shine in their roles, and that Dunkirk scene? Cinematic gold. The film didn't just tug on the heartstrings; it played a full-blown tearjerker concert.
5. Remember Me (2010)
New York City. A backdrop to countless love stories. Yet, this one? Oh, it's a heartbreaker. Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin embark on a journey of love, family issues, and personal growth. The end? It'll drop a plot twist that leaves most viewers gasping.
6. Brokeback Mountain (2005)
Cowboys, wide-open spaces, and...a love story that still has me reaching for the tissues. Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal deliver stunning performances as two ranch hands navigating a forbidden love. Set against the backdrop of America's sweeping landscapes, the contrast between nature's vastness and society's constrictions is heartbreakingly evident. This film grossed over $178 million and sparked numerous conversations around the world. An absolute legend, if I may.
7. The Light Between Oceans (2016)
Lighthouses are supposed to guide ships safely, right? But what if one becomes the epicenter of a life-altering decision? Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander play a couple who find a baby and decide to raise it as their own. All seems well, till the real mother shows up.
8. Revolutionary Road (2008)
Remember the Titanic duo? Leo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet reunite, but this ain't no shipwreck story. It's the 1950s, and we're ushered into the lives of a couple striving for happiness amidst societal pressures. They've got dreams, big ones. But life? Life has other plans. This isn't just a film; it's a mirror to all those dreams that got stifled somewhere down the lane.
9. Before I Fall (2017)
Imagine living the same day over and over again. Fun, right? Well, what if that day was the last day of your life? Zoey Deutch plays a teenager who gets stuck in such a loop. It's like Groundhog Day but sprinkle in some teen angst, drama, and life-altering realizations. The message? Every action, no matter how small, can have profound consequences.
10. The Road (2009)
Post-apocalyptic worlds are typically about zombies or aliens. But this one? It's about a father and son trudging through a world devoid of hope. Based on Cormac McCarthy's novel, it explores human survival at its most basic, both physical and emotional. When all is lost, what would you do to keep your loved ones safe?
11. One Day (2011)
"Hey, remember that one day?" In this film, 'that one day' spans across years as we revisit Anne Hathaway and Jim Sturgess's characters on the same date annually. It's a blend of love, friendship, dreams, and well, life. I mean, isn't that how real life goes? One moment you're laughing, and the next... well, just watch and find out.
12. Seven Pounds (2008)
Will Smith, the man of versatile roles, gives us a character who's on a mission to change the lives of seven strangers. It sounds uplifting, right? But as the story unfolds, the underlying reasons become apparent, and believe me, it's a revelation that will drown you in a sea of emotions.
13. The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008)
Ever think about how kids view the world? Through the eyes of two young boys during World War II, we're taken into the realm of innocence amidst horror. Their budding friendship, the fence that separates them, and the chilling climax serve as a stark reminder of the atrocities of history.
14. The Fountain (2006)
Three stories intertwined across different centuries – sounds intriguing, right? Hugh Jackman plays a man grappling with mortality, love, and the universe's mysteries. It's like peeling an onion – with every layer, there's a deeper level of emotion. And trust me, by the end, you'll need more than just one tissue.
15. Pieces of April (2003)
Katie Holmes portrays a rebellious young woman trying to cook Thanksgiving dinner for her estranged family. Doesn't sound too tragic, huh? But throw in a dying mother and unresolved family issues, and you've got a recipe for tears. It's raw, it's real, and it's a gentle reminder that families, flawed as they may be, are irreplaceable.