This is an addition to my previous posts of the movies that mad me shed a tear.
Sam (the dog) dying in I Am Legend.
It is very sad to lose your pet. Getting them as a puppy and watching them grow, then watching them get old and pass, whether by natural causes, by sickness, or by a tragic accident, it's terrible.
But this scene in this movie. Oh my lord. The man lost his entire family from this disease, the entire world as he may have known it was over. His dog was literally the only thing that made him wake up everyday. It was the only thing that made him happy, and it helped him cope with his losses.
SPOILER! DO NO READ IF YOU DO NOT WANT THE MOVIE TO BE SPOILED.
For the people who haven't seen I Am Legend yet, Will Smith was caught in a trap and knocked out in the process by the leader of these infected people, he was knocked out for hours and woke up when it was dark in New York City - night time was when the infected could come out of the buildings (the sun burns them). His dog stayed under Will Smith (he was suspended by his feet hanging upside down) the entire time he was knocked out. When Will Smith woke up, the sun was just about to set, he was able to cut himself down just as the infected leader sent infected dogs after him. He ran for his car, and Sam helped fend off the infected dogs, but was bitten in the process (being bitten is bad).
They get out of the rough situation and get home. Will Smith is a doctor and goes to his underground lab to treat Sam, but the wound is too severe that Sam dies in Will Smith's arms. As sad as that is, Sam actually comes back alive as an infected dog and tries to kill Will Smith, and Will Smith is forced to kill his one best friend in this world. Watch and allow your eyes to ball.
The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (knowing that the trilogy is coming to an end.)
I assume all of you have seen the greatest Trilogy of all time, so I will not put a spoiler alert.
There were a bunch of amazing ending scenes in Return of the King, I wasn't balling my eyes out but I was deeply saddened and borderline depressed at knowing it was the end. Aragorn being crowned King of Gondor, and Frodo and Bilbo going with the Elves to the Undying Lands were great scenes, but this scene before all of that was when it finally hit me.
I did this out of boredom, but I hoped you liked this post.