bernard-is-tired:

I need the crunchy leavesssss

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adventurelandia:
“Boo to You Too! Winnie the Pooh (1996)
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sweetqueenlife:

movies to cry

k these are movies I cried at and i definitely recommend watching

the imitation game

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Originally posted by threethalia

it tells the story of Alan Turing in the second world war and Benedict Cumberbatch did such a fantastic job

odd thomas

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Originally posted by life-or-something-like-lt

in my opinion a VERY underrated movie starring the wonderful Anton Yelchin and it’s funny and a bit scary i guess

i 100% recommend it

a monster calls

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Originally posted by timmychalamet

wonderful story, beautiful cinematography

i cried A LOT and it’s definitely worth watching

the children act

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Originally posted by leaisntcreative

i will NEVER get over this movie. it’s absolutely incredible. Emma Thompson and Fionn Whitehead were so good. its a heartbreaking story and so beautiful yet, well heartbreaking to watch but one of the best movies ive ever seen

dallas buyers club

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Originally posted by dailymoviegifs

i believe its not really a movie for crying. its a drama i guess? i cant even explain why i love it so much but it really is a great movie and Jared Leto and Matthew McConaughey deserved their Oscars for this

PRIDE

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Originally posted by liammix

come one its a movie about a part of the LGBTQ history and wholesome and dramatic and funny HOW COULD YOU NOT CRY also andrew scott is in this

love, simon

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Originally posted by cinemindessness

again an LGBTQ movie. of course i cry at that. I RELATE TO SIMON SO MUCH AND I REALLY JUST WANNA HUG HIM THIS MOVIE IS AMAZING nick robinson is fantastic

the pursuit of happiness

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Originally posted by ledger-heath

the pursuit of happiness, 7 pounds & collateral beauty are three will smith movies that make me cry like a baby and im not ashamed. they’re incredible watch them all

so many feelings

dunkirk

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Originally posted by cinemagifs

im a bit of a slut for history/war movies and i cry at all of them. add Cillian Murphy and im gone. Dunkirk tells a story i personally never heard of before i saw the movie and as bad as it was the movie is fantastic. incredible cinematography, great actors (fionn whitehead, tom Glynn-Carney,..) definitely recommend

loving

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Originally posted by mykeross

i belive this was about the first (?) marriage between a black woman and a white man in the usa (illegal at the time)

its honestly such a good movie no one ever talks about which is sad

it only made me cry at the very end but that counts

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i cant add more so im gonna make a part two 🤙

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inkskinned:

but you see her on instagram and it was never really said that you guys aren’t friends but one day she stopped answering and you stopped texting and it’s not like the wound is a cavern but it is a diagram of what if in red letters. you want to tell her nice lipstick that’s a good color but the last time you spoke it was stilted and awkward 

how do you say goodbye, you know? it’s not an unfriend and block kind of situation. but you watch the people you once loved go on and have a life and you’re outside of it. and it’s bittersweet because of course it’s okay that you’re both thriving. but she used to be who you’d call if you needed to cry. she used to be who’d you’d be binge watching the new series with. you used to be hers, in a way, even if that way wasn’t permanent. and now she’s someone else and so are you and your friendship is clicking heart shapes next to pictures where she smiles next to people you’ve never met. you know where her birthmark is. she knows where you’ve buried your dead.

the poets and the singers and the authors write about romantic love when it ends. but nobody tells you how to get over a friend.

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perfectquote:

“But then it passed, as all things do.”

Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

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