Hannah of Beauxbatons
Feb 23 2008, 10:40 PM
HI guys, it's just me, I'm wondering if anyone has ever cried whilst watching any of the harry potter movies, I know I have. In the GOF I slways cry where cedric is killed and Amos is crying over HI guys, it's just me, I'm wondering if anyone has ever cried whilst watching any of the harry potter movies, I know I have. In the GOF I slways cry where cedric is killed and Amos is crying over his body, that always gets me going, even last night, but I ama rather emotional, I cried when I watched bridge to Terabithia, and the Leslie girl died.But please, leave your toughtshis body, that always gets me going, even last night, but I ama rather emotional, I cried when I watched bridge to Terabithia, and the Leslie girl died.But please, leave your toughts
GryffindorChaser009
Mar 19 2008, 05:46 PM
It was *sniff* indeed sad, *sniff* but I wonder if they'll be able to *sniff* do Dobby's death properly. Dobby's death was *sniff* very sad.
Nasuada
Mar 19 2008, 05:49 PM
Well, even though I didn't like the GoF movie and I wasn't pleased with Cedric at all, I cried when he died. I cried even harder when Amos started. I have the movie Bridge to Terabithia and I cried in that too. That's such a great movie though. I didn't like GoF.
Aj_Styles
Mar 20 2008, 05:30 PM
To be really honest, yes I cried In GOF when Carlo was murdered. And in the books I cried when: Sirius, Dumbledore and Dobby. Maybe it sound stupid, but also when Hermione was petrified I don't even know why.
True Gryffindor Girl
Mar 20 2008, 08:12 PM
In GoF, I cried when Cedric died, and in OotP, I cried when Sirius died and when Voldemort was possessing Harry and Harry thought of his friends. In the books, I cried when Sirius, Dumbledore, Dobby, and Fred died.
E.Austen
Mar 20 2008, 10:17 PM
I don't think I've ever cried during the movies, but that's because I hardly ever cry at all. I did come close while watching GoF, that was a tough ending.
I remember later talking about it with a friend of mine, and she said, "That was so sad, he [Harry] was crying!"
I replied, "I'd be crying too."
rach2603
May 22 2008, 02:03 PM
i have not cried at any the films... till recently
in OTP when harry is in slow mo caling after sirius didnt proper cry but eyes watered coz i know how it feels when you want to just hold someone that one last time...
and in GOF when cedrics dad is screaming 'thats my son' coz it reminds me of the time when i had to hear my friends mum screaming for her daughter when she was hit by a car and flat lined... luckily she lived and pulled through a two week coma but yes boy did i do some crying at that...
getting weepy now :'(
HGrh fan lover
Jun 5 2008, 07:53 PM
No. Although Serios death was REALLY sad.. but I never ever. I don't know when DH comes out

, I proubly will!
jelly_amulet
Jun 12 2008, 10:44 PM
I definitely cried in the books when Dumbledore died. He was like a father to Harry. I also cried when Dobby died. He was so cute, I thought. And of course, when Fred died! He had been in all the books, and Harry could do nothing to save him. I cried the most when he died, especially because Harry thinks it was all his fault.
No George without Fred
Jun 15 2008, 10:18 PM
Well, now, when I watch the first one I always cry at the bit with the mirror of erised. I sniffled a little watching the 5th movie at the bit with Fred and George are comforting Nigle I think, after he serves detention with Umbridge. I was a wreck after the 7th book and anything with the twins brought me to tears to be honest.
Honeybee
Jun 28 2008, 09:55 PM
I'd have to say that I haven't cried when watching any of the movies. I did however, tear up when all of the sad parts happen in the books: Sirius, Dumbledore, Dobby, Fred, etc. I probably will cry in the last three movies if they do a good decent job with the movies. We'll see...
Eisa
Aug 29 2008, 08:23 PM
I also cried when I watched Bridge to Terabithia, you aren't the only one!
Hmm, let's see...well, in the first movie, I didn't cry but I did get an awesome tingly feeling all over when Dumbledore announced that Neville had won House points for standing up to his friends...I loved that part.

As for everything else~I cried in GoF at the end, from when Cedric died right on through to "Moody" being found out. I just thought it was so sad...especially when Mr. Diggory said, "That's my son!"

I thought it was terrible...found myself wishing that you really COULD bring the dead back to life!
And then I cried a lot in OOTP when Sirius died. Especially since his death was so vague, so amorphous...it was like he could come back maybe...
*Priori Incantatem*
Aug 31 2008, 09:47 PM
I cried when i read that Cedric died in GOF, slightly less in the cinema but its quite hard to make me cry in films... it was really emotional though, what got me was Harry's reaction and him holding onto Cedric
I didnt cry in OOTP, then again i didnt cry reading the book but i know Im going to cry like a baby in HBP!
Padfoot4Ever
Sep 10 2008, 03:20 AM
Oh yes I cried whiling reading both GoF and OotP. I also cried in the cinema for both. Once in awhile now while I watch GoF I tear up..it seems a lot more sad than Ootp, even though Sirius was my favorite character. I'm sure I'll cry in HBP too. I'm a sap.
angelinanerd
Sep 24 2008, 11:09 AM
I totally balled in OotP when Harry fights off Voldemort in the Ministry.
Harry: You're the weak one, and you'll never know love or friendship, and I feel sorry for you.
WAHHH!!
Fairy
Sep 24 2008, 12:03 PM
Nope, none of the films or books made my cry. They were sad, but I didn't cry from them =)
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The Master of Death
Sep 26 2008, 12:21 PM
I survived everything without crying. Sirius's death was terrifying. I felt numb but I didn't cry but when Albus died I sort of lost it. I was watery eyed but didn't officially cry. I still feel the same whenever I read HBP. I didn't cry when anyone died in DH...I mean it was really sad when Dobby died but I didn't cry
sadie_urlady523
Sep 26 2008, 09:42 PM
Haha! Actually, I just felt angry when Sirius died, and the same with Hedwig and Moody. I did cry for Dumbledore, and then I absolutely bawled for poor Dobby...

For the last chapter of DH (minus the epilouge), I cried non-stop. How could you not? Maybe it just those little things called hormones, though...
mihirviveka
Aug 17 2009, 01:33 PM
I never cried when watching the movies. Maybe it is just because of the shocking way in which it is shown. When Sirius is falling behind the veil the first time I did not even notice the veil. Everything happens so abruptly in the films.
I the books I cried or was on the verge of tears innumerable times. Even when Hagrid says that DD is a great man in the third book and says that DD gives everyone second chances I came to tears.
No tears fell out but the feeling was same.
JD89
Aug 21 2009, 03:17 PM
I only ever cried when Dobby died in the Deathly Hallows book. In the movies, there's been a couple of scenes where I said 'Awww' or 'Oh no!!!' but I haven't actually cried. I think the closest I came to crying was when Bellatrix and Fenrir burnt down the Burrow and the Weasleys stand in front of the burning house, absolutely devastated. It was so sad and I absolutely loved the Burrow!
HJP/HJG_TrueLove
Sep 13 2009, 07:05 PM
I'm not exactly an emotional person, it takes a lot to make me cry. That being said and all no I never cried from any of the Harry Potter movies. I think the death that made me the saddest from watching the movie was Cedric though, I love that guy. He's nice, noble, hard working, talented, good looking, athletic, smart, and most importantly he's Edward.
SmiiLe_0'x
Dec 2 2009, 05:06 PM
Yes, I cried when Cedric dies

But I usually cry more when I'm reading the book. I guess it's just the extra emotion and strong words chosen by JKR.
Harry.Potter.Geek
Dec 3 2009, 01:20 PM
Yeah, I agree. I cried a little when he Cedric died in the movie, but in the book I cried more. I cried alot in DH during the last few chapters.. it was just really sad

I cried in the OotP when Sirius died too.
-Cassie
080tigereyes080
Dec 3 2009, 10:12 PM
I have cried so many times, but more while reading the books then watching the movies though.
siriuslyinlove
Dec 4 2009, 10:54 AM
Oh gosh, i cried heaps when Sirius died, especially because of the look on his face and how he confuses Harry for James just before it happens
And after Cedric died, when Amos sees his body and says "that's my son! That's my boy!"
♥
MrBubbles
Dec 4 2009, 02:11 PM
Well I donīt remember crying whenCedric died in the book but I sure did in the film (especially because of Amosīs line).
I donīt remember if I cried when Sirius died in the book but it did have alot more impact than in the film where it just felt pretty emotionless.
Dumbledores death is another intresting one, I remember crying floods when I read the book so they cold probably never top that but while I donīt cry while watching that scene it does make you a little depressed.
The part I almost start crying though is when Mcgonnagal says
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Potter in light of what has happened...if you should have the need to talk to someone...you should know..professor Dumbledore...you meant a great deal to him.
She just sounds so sad itīs hard to not get teary-eyed.
Albus Dumbledore
Dec 5 2009, 01:28 AM
For some reason, all societal expectations for males involving crying during a movie were never instilled in me. With that explained, I can now say that I get teary eyed over the dumbest things. In GoF I got teary eyed when Hermione was upset after the Yule Ball, in OotP I got teary eyed during the scene of Harry's possession. I tear up now when I watch CoS, at the end when Hermione runs into the Great Hall, I get teary eyed when Sybill is begging Dumbledore against being banished from Hogwarts.
Now, I cried a lot during the books too. Most notably was, obviously, Dumbledore's death and funeral but also Dobby's death. So when I watched the death and subsequent scene in HBP, it evoked the strong emotions I had toward the character. I cried both times I saw it in theaters, it was pathetic. Even if I listen to the soundtrack, the music called "Dumbledore's Farewell" gets me all choked up.
JuicyWitch
Dec 21 2009, 09:02 PM
I was very close to crying in the latest movie, Half Blood Prince, when Dumbledore died. The actors played it very well, and I love Dumbledore! His death was very dramatic, and seeing the characters have tears in their eyes made me feel so sad! I think I stopped myself from crying because my mom and brother were watching with me, and would've made fun of me if I had!
TheLostResource
Dec 26 2009, 05:19 AM
Is it sad that I laughed when Dumbledore died?
>_<
Anyway, I think I almost cried when Snape dies in DH. It was so sad, because I liked Snape a lot.
I cry and laugh at weird things. Once I cried reading about Maria Theresia of Austria~
Seriously, I laughed at Dumbledore's death and I laughed at a scene in an anime that someone else who laughed at an anime "people say no one can watch without being close to tears or crying" said he/she cried at. Seriously, that was a little funny. I never got close enough to the other characters for me to cry at their deaths. I felt a little sad when Tonks died, but I just thought, "aww" I actually felt worried when Harry died because I thought, "He's the protagonist! He can't die!"
Albus Dumbledore
Dec 26 2009, 05:29 AM
QUOTE(TheLostResource @ Dec 26 2009, 12:19 AM) [snapback]587536[/snapback]
Is it sad that I laughed when Dumbledore died?
>_<
I wouldn't call it sad... but I do question why. This reminds me of when people explain how a movie that was supposed to be scary. Without fail, most people will say that they "laughed the entire movie". Well, I must confess that the thought of them laughing throughout the entire horror film doesn't make them look tough in my mind, it makes me imagine them as slow, with lower mental capacity then the rest of us. A normal response to a scary movie that you don't find scary is to sit there and not react. Laughing is not cool.
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Anyway, I think I almost cried when Snape dies in DH. It was so sad, because I liked Snape a lot.
I cry and laugh at weird things. Once I cried reading about Maria Theresia of Austria~
Seriously, I laughed at Dumbledore's death and I laughed at a scene in an anime that someone else who laughed at an anime "people say no one can watch without being close to tears or crying" said he/she cried at. Seriously, that was a little funny. I never got close enough to the other characters for me to cry at their deaths. I felt a little sad when Tonks died, but I just thought, "aww" I actually felt worried when Harry died because I thought, "He's the protagonist! He can't die!"
Again, to me, quiet disbelief or confusion would be the response I would think to be appropriate for the way you feel, not laughter.
I've finally placed it, people who say they laugh in scary/sad moments in films remind me of Adrien Brody playing the mentally handicapped young man, Noah Percy, in the movie The Village. He'd always laugh absentmindedly, almost maniacally, at the most inappropriate times.
DV8
Dec 26 2009, 08:24 PM
I didn't cry when Dumbledore dies in the film, but I did think it was very sad but I also felt warmth when every witch and wizard crowded around dumbledores bodies and raised their wands as a mark of respect. What a show of solidarity huh!
ChannelingGinny
Jan 15 2010, 03:18 AM
OK... I don't think I started crying while reading the books until GoF when Harry is in the Hospital Wing and Mrs. Weasley is hugging him like a mother hugging her son, a thing Harry has never, in his current memory, ever had. I did cry when Dumbledore was killed, and during his funeral (HBP) and then in DH I SOBBED when Dobby died (just thinking about it brings tears to my eyes)

I also cried when Harry was going into the Forbidden Forest and puts the snitch to his lips because he knows it's the end, and then all that happens with the resurrection stone.
As far as the movies go, I don't think I cried in any of them until HBP (however in re-watching GoF recently I did get choked up at the Amos Diggory line "my son, that's my son"). In HBP Gambon did an amazing job drinking the potion in the cave and he looked so child-like. That got to me. And the scene when all the students and teachers raise their wands in solidarity. The act of honoring DD as well as eradicating the Dark Mark was powerful.
Teacuped House Elves
Jan 19 2010, 08:01 AM
Gosh, in the books there were so many moments where I was basically in hysterics. However in the movies there have been few moments where I've felt the same emotions. Though I often find it hard to cry in movies, even when I feel I should be.
The only two moments in any of the Harry Potter movies I've cried in were in GoF when Harry Returns to the Task Stadium at the entrance of the maze with Cedric's body, and is basically having an emotional breakdown, not only over his friend's death and the return of He Who Must Not Be Named, but the spirits he had just been in the presence of. James, Lily and Cedric.
The second was in HBP when all the students and teachers alike raised there wands to remove the Dark Mark hovering in the skies above as they all stood around Dumbledore's body. It was one of the most touching things I'd ever seen..
Jayde
er121876
Jan 23 2010, 05:22 PM
I still cry when I read 'The Prince's Tale' in DH, for sooo many reasons, and when I first read it I proper bawled my eyes out. But I don't think they're going to spend enough time on that in the film for it to be that emotional.
Otherwise, I've never cried at the books (except, again, in DH, when Harry was reading all the inscriptions on the gravestones, because it reminded me of something on a family member's grave), but I did cry at the Order of the Phoenix film when Sirius called Harry James. I still think that's completely heart-wrenching.
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