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Elmofongo: How often does an ending makes you cry in happiness? Me not often until recently I saw this one film. So I just ask what is the most happiest ending you ever seen in film?
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BreOl72: Usually I only cry on not-so-happy-endings...there is only one movie with an happy end, where I can never hold back the tears: "It's a wonderful life", with Jimmy Stewart.
That's the movie that gets me, too.
Wreck-It-Ralph
I'm not the sort that cries over happy endings, I find that response to happiness to be a little odd. A well made tragic ending will certainly bring out a few tears from me, though.
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DieRuhe: Foxfire. Not crying, just tearing up. I haven't "cried" in over 30 years. :-)
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tinyE: Angelina Joli coming of age movie right? That was actually pretty good.
No, actually a movie with John Denver, Hume Cronyn, and Jessica Tandy. It was about a singer (naturally) who left his simple home to seek fortune and fame, only to find it wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Also dealt with losing a parent and the changes life sometimes forces upon us.
Post edited March 04, 2014 by DieRuhe
The Robin Williams movie "What Dreams May Come" had a happy ending but still made me tear up a little. The film is deliberately schmaltzy, but still manages to be beautiful and imaginative in its scenery.
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yarow12: Rarely.
The only time I recall crying in happiness to a movie's ending is when I watched Warrior (2011).
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tinyE: Very similar; I cried at the end of "Day of the Warrior". :D
Cry some more...
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Star Wars I
oh, how i wished for a cruel death of Jar Jar Binks.
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tinyE: Very similar; I cried at the end of "Day of the Warrior". :D
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LoboBlanco: Cry some more...
AND...."Return to Savage Beach", the sequel to "Day of the Warrior". Seen em all cried at em all. Beautiful films! :'-D
It's not quite a happy movie in the conventional sense, but Starman has a great ending - a mix of hope and melancholy. When I first watched that movie it really got to me.

And the amazing soundtrack makes it all the more emotional.
Post edited March 04, 2014 by mondo84
Some oldies that can do it every time:

An Affair To Remember

Brief Encounter

and the best of all: Now, Voyager
none, haven't found a movie that made me cry yet (happy or sad)
It's more bittersweet than straight up happy, but the ending to Big Fish made me cry gross, ugly, definitely not-manly tears.
Crank. Most meaningful and moving film ever.
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LoboBlanco: Cry some more...
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tinyE: AND...."Return to Savage Beach", the sequel to "Day of the Warrior". Seen em all cried at em all. Beautiful films! :'-D
*takes notes*