One that comes to mind is Mike from Better Call Saul: "I broke my boy. I broke my boy."
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The movie 'About Time'. The ending tore me up.
"I love you Daddy" -Clannad
Every time and even when I just think about it
The last part of AI (2001)
Oh man, I forgot about the bicentennial man 🤖😢
Star wars; the last Jedi
The Holdo maneuver.
The Bob's Burgers episode "The Amazing Rudy" (season 14, episode 2).
Regular-sized Rudy goes out to eat with his divorced parents and their new significant others. It goes horribly wrong and he runs away to the Belchers'. I tear up a little bit even thinking of it because it isn't played for laughs. I really feel for Rudy, just trying his hardest and putting way too much pressure on himself, and the way Louise steps up for her best friend is just so sweet.
My Life with Michael Keaton and Nicole what’s her name
This is the top of the list. Nothing else comes close when you need a really good and sincere cry.
That part of airbud where he tries to push the dog away and abandon him. Sorry in advance.
Tossing some anime in here:
Anohana Violet Evergarden Fullmetal Alchemist (watch Brotherhood, but the scenes I'm thinking of but even harder in the original)
You want some ugly crying anime time? Grave of the fireflies. The saddest movie studio Ghibli ever produced. If you don't cry you might want to see a therapist. It's what I show everyone who has ever told me "I don't cry at movies."
I haven't seen it yet and I'm scared to 😅
So my sister bought me the wind rises... I went it watching it thinking it was another fun film... I called her after I finished and told her I was not mentally prepared for that.
Such a beautiful film though...
definately honey, I blew everyone. Oh man especially that scener where.......oh wait. tear. tear jerker. my bad.
When Mufasa dies.
The Christmas Dinner at the end of "Seven Fishes" Season 2 of The Bear. Cuts a little too much on the dotted line for me.
“You could never just do the expected, I was just an idea in a bog, But you sewed up your dream and we made quite a team, Jim and Kermit, a boy and his frog.”
- Tom Smith - A Boy and His Frog
Silver Linings Playbook. A real tear jurker. The scene at the end.
The Wild Robot if you're a parent.
When Pepper tells Tony he can rest.
The end of Onward
When Rudy's dad tears up seeing his son on the field