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10 Movies That Can Make Men Cry

Who says men can not mourn while watching movies that have touched the feelings? Here are 10 choices of movies thinks he can make his audience to tears.

1. Saving Private Ryan (1998) This film tells the soldier’s mission to rescue Ryan, accompanied by the sacrifice of U.S. troops under the command of Captain John H. Miller. The film managed to steal an Oscar for Best Director for Steven Spielberg, as well as four categories. Unfortunately, this film must losing Shakespeare in Love for Best Picture. That said, analysts and film lovers, judging that the Saving Private Ryan is more worthy of the most prestigious award, rather than Shakespeare in Love.

Cover of The Shawshank Redemption

2. Shawshank Redemption (1994) a banker named Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is accused of a double murder never did in the 1940’s. His conviction should be languishing in Shawshank prison for life. That’s where he met with the inmates of various characters. One of them named Red (Morgan Freeman), who gives classes on how to stay motivated in life and the morale of the prisoners are held in high esteem.

3. Schindler’s List (1993) seven Oscar-winning film explores the factory owner Oskar Schindler is a German named, who took advantage of cheap labor the Jews during World War II is underway. Finally, it was determined instead of saving 1,100 Jews from execution to be carried out by the Nazis.

4. Philadelphia (1993) A lawyer named Andrew Beckett (Tom Hanks), reveals that his company suffering from HIV / AIDS. Not only that, but admitted he was gay. Shortly after he admitted two things, he was fired for reasons made no sense. Feeling unfairly treated, he hired a lawyer who actually hate gays. Joe Miller (Denzel Washington) finally able to win the case against the company of Andrew. Film director Jonathan Demme is the first movie-themed funded AIDS study (film company) large.

5. Big Fish (2003) William Bloom (Billy Crudup) is upset with his father, Edward (Albert Finney), because it often tells the story of their experiences, which smelled of fantasy. According to him, his father’s story is just fiction. After his father’s struggle to win the love of the mother of William Edward finally become a success due to interaction with strange characters in history. When Edward was dying, and eventually died, one after another character in the story appearing in the cemetery of Edward Edward.

6. Million Dollar Baby (2004) Maggie Fitzgerald (Hilary Swank) is believed capable of becoming a professional boxer . Initially, determination was ignored by Frankie Dunn (Clint Eastwood), who was asked to train Maggie. However, with the help of Frankie and his assistant (Morgan Freeman), Maggie is able to show the world that she could become a professional boxer with only with confidence.

7. Life is Beautiful (1997) Do not want to see his child’s trauma, a man named Guido, a descendant of Italians, Jews, attempted to have the incident of the arrest of a Jewish society in a game. Until the end of his life is like in a game with his son, with a prize of a large tank at the end.

8. Love Actually (2003) Ten love story that explores a variety of human relationships. From British prime minister who falls for his assistant until the love of a father to his adopted son, who was a child. The film berseting London (mostly) with a background of Christmas. There is a beautiful finish, there is also a tragic end.

9. Rocky (1976) Rocky Balboa just a boxer who is still struggling to reach the peak of his career. He worked as a butcher, and sometimes as a debt collector. One day, a boxer named Apollo Creed profesinal arrived in Philadelphia to celebrate an exhibition game. Unexpectedly, Rocky is able to defeat Creed.

10. The Pianist (2002) A pianist named Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrien Brody, who won an Oscar for this role), trying to survive when the Nazis began to besiege the city of Warsaw. One day, unexpectedly, because of their skills playing the piano, his life was saved by a Nazi officer who was impressed by the piano Szpilman.
It’s a movie you can mourn, even at the top? Or are there others? Whoever you are, both women and men, the tenth film in the top deserve to be classified as movies that can awaken feelings of anyone who can shed tears when you see it.

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  1. Posted August 31, 2011 at 2:25 am

    nice one

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