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Originally Posted by frankie_fan
I got close during the climax of Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis, mainly due to the destruction images and the Ray Charles song playing in the background.
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That was a BEAUTIFUL scene, if it hadn't been so damn well made and artfully constructed I probably would have felt weepy watching it. One movie that made me sad was "The Butterfly Effect"....one of the most depressing movies I have ever seen and I'm usually a very positive person.
That movie just brings you down, seeing how miserable Amy Smart was in one reality and how dark and miserable everyone was. One movie from my childhood that always made me sad was in "Short Circuit 2". There was a couple scenes that made a few tears come.
The first is when Johnny 5 leaves the police station and reveals the two books he chose: Frankenstein and Pinocchio. The second is hard for me to watch sometimes, it's after the villains beat the crap out of him and he's left broken, falling apart and unable to speak or even move that well.
I may be over analyzing the scene a bit much but when the character Fred Redder came to see him and said "My god, what have they done to you?", I really could feel how awful he felt once he saw what happened to Johnny 5.