Here Are My Favourite 5 Movies Which Can Make You Cry

 1) Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009)



Young Ronnie claims that his dog, Hachi, is a special hero to his peers. Following some teasing from his peers, Ronnie proceeds to narrate the incredible story of his grandfather's relationship with the dog.

2) One Day (2011)


On July 15, 1988, two people from disparate backgrounds begin a lifelong relationship on the day they graduate from college. Emma (Anne Hathaway), a working-class girl, is an optimist who wants to see the world get better. Jim Sturgess' character, Playboy Dexter, thinks he has the world to himself. For the next twenty years, the two friends get together on July 15th of each year. During this time, they exchange hopes, sorrows, and laughs until they eventually discover the one they've been searching for each other.


3) Allied (2016)


A female member of the French Resistance is discovered by a Canadian intelligence officer in 1942 when she is doing a risky operation behind enemy lines in North Africa. The strains of war challenge their friendship as they reunite in London.


4) Before I Fall (2017)



Zoey Deutch's character Samantha Kingston appears to have it all: a devoted boyfriend in Kian Lawley, widespread recognition, and an idyllic future. When she perishes in an automobile accident and then miraculously awakens to discover that she is repeatedly living the same day, everything changes in the blink of an eye. Samantha must unravel the secrets of those closest to her and learn how the power of a single day can change things as she works to solve the riddle of a life gone wrong.


5) Titanic (1997)



James Cameron's "Titanic" is an epic, action-packed romance set against the fatal maiden voyage of the R.M.S. Titanic, the pride and joy of the White Star Line, and, at the time, the largest moving thing ever built. On April 15, 1912, early in the morning, the most luxurious liner of her era, the "ship of dreams," ultimately took almost 1,500 people to their deaths in the icy waters of the North Atlantic.

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