Welcome to this week’s Top 5 movies for crying, brought to you by RankAMovie.com. Sometimes it’s just nice to have a good cry (even many guys would agree). Below is a list of the top 5 movies for when you want to cry, as ranked by the visitors of RankAMovie. If you would like to add a movie to the list, or cast a vote for the ranking order, visit RankAMovie and make your opinion heard.

  1. My Life
    Before there were video blogs to document an individual’s life, Michael Keaton’s character shows us a very personal summary of his life. Parents will especially be able to emphasize with this character’s desire to connect with his child.
  2. The Notebook
    The touching and emotional movie adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ novel which tell a tale about love and life. It’s a well structured story about how love persists even in old age.
  3. When a Man Loves a Woman
    A heart-wrenching tale about a family struggling with alcoholism.
  4. Patch Adams
    Robin Williams presents us with a fun look at how medicine could be. However, some aspects of the story cause us to consider the reality of some situations.
  5. Dirty Pretty Things
    A very sobering tale about illegal workers in the heart of London.

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