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I wanted to cry during a film, an anime, a videogame, or a book, but I just don't feel the sadness coming to me at all. The only movie that made me cry is Pixar's Up. To a lesser extent, one song of CLANNAD's OST made me cry a bit...
However, that is not enough. I wanted to cry some more (Also, in before Heavy pops out of nowhere) in some scenes in a film, anime, book, videogame, but I just... Can't... Am I souless...?
To be honest, I really wanted to cry during some parts of Knights in the Nightmare,Mirai Nikki,Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Red Dead Redemption... But I just can't...
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>_>
I guess the reason why I'm not crying at parts of Mirai Nikki is because of Yuno, the Crazy Awesome Yandere.
^I'd totally get it. "Till the end of the world'. (sniffs)
... "The Christmas Shoes" is supposed to be heartbreaking?
I only cry when the "tearjerkers" are described to me, not when I'm actually watching them. Fridge Horror is a bonus.
I was like six...
I still think that scene where he's holding his dying wife is really effective.
^Toy Story 3 was one of the things that made me cry.
Toy Story 3, Up, Finding Nemo...
Pixar, you masters of emotional manipulation!
I cried more at the anime Kore wa zombie desu ka?
>ending of Jurassic Park (smw)
>ending of Gladiator
>ending of Braveheart
>[Ilya/Berserker's] death scene/flashback in the Unlimited Blade Works route of Fate/stay night
>Anya's speech in The Body
>Ten's regeneration
>Grave of the Fireflies
>The end of the series finale of Lost
And I think that's it for me.
>When Miyo Takano finally gets defeated, and all of her co-workers that she attempted to kill off so she can move on with her plan, forgive her and save her from being executed by the military that was sent to stop her.
>The Green Mile
>That part in Up where Karl is looking at that book he had with his wife and sees all the new pages she added.I didn't cry at the opening scene though
Also, when Littlefoot's mom dies in Land Before Time. ;~;
Me too. :c