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** Later in the movie, the Jews are enduring a harsh winter out in the forest where they've made their home. With no food, everyone is slowly weakening and losing hope. So Daniel Craig leads his beautiful white horse out away from the camp, pats its snout one last time, and [[Shoot the Dog|shoots it]].
* The ending of ''De-Lovely'' when Cole and Linda Porter sing "In the Still of the Night" as the camera pulls back and they fade to black. I'm not usually the person to cry at the end of a movie.
* Unusually for a horror movie, ''most'' of the deaths are [[Tear Jerker|Tear Jerkers]] in ''[[The Descent (Filmfilm)|The Descent]]''. Most obviously {{spoiler|Beth's well-acted [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]] scene, but the sisters [one of whom was [[The Cutie]]] trying so hard to protect each other, one throughout the film and one [[Taking a Level In Badass]] just before she died, and both failing, is pretty upsetting too.}}
* ''Despicable Me'': when Gru reads the 'Three Little Kittens' book to the girls. Especially when he reaches the end of it.
* ''[[Dinner for Schmucks]]'', where Tim finds the pictures of the mouse dioramas of Barry and his ex-wife.
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** And then the scene where {{spoiler|Edward accidentally cuts his hands apart}} as the {{spoiler|inventor crumples to the floor}}.
* ''[[Ed Wood (film)|Ed Wood]]'' has many tearjerking moments focusing on [[Bela Lugosi]]'s [[White Dwarf Starlet|descending parable]]:
** While shooting a night scene for ''[[Bride of the Monster]]'', Bela suddenly tells [[Ed Wood (Creatorcreator)|Ed Wood]] that he turned down the role of Frankenstein that was offered him after ''Dracula''.
** Bela breaks into sobs while explaining to the nurse why he's checking into rehab.
** His funeral, followed by a sequence of Ed alone watching Bela's last footage.