A well-made film can evoke a storm of emotions in the viewer. And it's not about the number of expensive effects or the presence of recognizable artists in the frame. It happens that at first glance there is nothing special, but something elusive clings to the living and makes you watch the film again and again, again empathizing with the characters. There are many tricks and tricks that can make the viewer cry. It is believed that pitiful stories about children and animals most often make the audience empathize with the action taking place on the screen. You can cry over a movie for different reasons. These can be tears of sadness, affection or happiness.
War films cannot leave the viewer indifferent
War is a nationwide grief, the memory of which is passed on from generation to generation. The most touching cinema masterpieces about the war were shot by Soviet directors who really put their souls into these films. There are classics of Soviet war cinema, which are a must-see for everyone.
Destiny (1977) is a poignant and simple story. Unusual play of the stars of Soviet cinema, beautiful music, talented direction.
“The Dawns Here Are Quiet” (1972) - it is difficult to imagine now the strength of spirit of people whose youth fell on the years of the Great Patriotic War. This film is about the fate of young, beautiful girls, whose lives were broken by the war.
"Come and See" (1985) - director Elem Klimov has been going to this film for many years. Here for the first time on the screen is the now popular A. Kravchenko, who brilliantly coped with his role.
"They Fought for the Motherland" (1975) - starring the immortal geniuses of Soviet cinema: V. Shukshin, V. Tikhonov, S. Bondarchuk, G. Burkov and others. The film amazes with crowd scenes. It is hard to imagine how this could be filmed without computer graphics, which are used everywhere today, even when they are completely inappropriate. It is an undeniable masterpiece that cannot be watched without tears.
Ivan's Childhood (1962) is the first full-length film by A. Tarkovsky. The story of a boy who, left an orphan, went to the partisans is impossible to watch calmly, especially when Nikolai Burlyaev is in the lead role.
The list of the most talented films about the war, which will make the viewer cry, can be continued for a long time. These are very heavy films that leave a lasting impression. It is a pity, but modern cinema does not produce anything like that anymore. Maybe times have changed, or maybe people of that time felt the war much more sharply.
Hollywood movies that make the viewer cry
Undoubtedly, among the films made in Hollywood there are real masterpieces that can be watched many times with tears in our eyes. The most successful films are based on real events and based on the works of the classics of American literature. Sad love stories … The topic is endless and, as a rule, a win-win, because it almost always resonates with millions of viewers.
"The Bridges of Madison County" (1995) - based on the novel of the same name by Robert James Waller. It is a rare case when a film based on a literary work turns out to be no worse than a book. Thanks to the brilliant performance of Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood, you are guaranteed a sea of tears.
"The Diary of Remembrance" (2004) - based on the plot of the biographical novel by Nicholas Sparks. A very romantic and touching film. Love, carefully carried through the years, cannot leave the viewer indifferent, because who has not dreamed of a real feeling not all his life.
“P. S. I love you”(2007) - the script was written based on the novel by the young writer Cecilia Ahern. Losing a loved one and learning to live without him is incredibly difficult, especially when he left in the prime of life. Suffering that is difficult to endure and impossible to convey in words.
Hachiko: The Most Loyal Friend (2009) is a film about love and fidelity. Stories about dogs that for years have been devotedly waiting for the return of their owners, who for various reasons left them, from time to time become the property of the general public. Few people can leave such poignant stories indifferent. The film is based on real events, which makes emotions go off scale, tears themselves roll out of the eyes.
The Passion of the Christ (2004) - It is said that during the screening of this film, ambulances were on duty outside some of the cinemas. The film is really tough and talented. Director Mel Gibson actually shot a very emotional motion picture. You can cry the whole movie.
Requiem for a Dream (2000) is the most tragic film about drug addiction. All hopes and dreams of a person crumble to dust if he is addicted to drugs. This is an abyss from which it is difficult to get out. The film is recommended for viewing by everyone, especially teenagers, despite the extraordinary brutality of the action.
In fact, the list of talented films is very large, at all times talented works were shot, which later became classics.