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The original post: /r/movies by /u/monst3rsyrup on 2025-01-02 12:41:36.

It’s not common for me to get emotional at films, books, games (i wish i would) - expect music which does it for me weirdly.

But the first time i properly cried at a film was around a year ago watching ‘Fruitvale Station’ - unsure if it was because it was a true story but it broke me - awarded 5 stars on letterboxd

What was the first film to make you cry/emotional?

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