As Nicole Kidman Once he has been famous, Heartbreak feels good at the cinema.
If you want to put all the feelings with a guaranteed tear drama to make you cry, Amazon Prime Video It’s a great place to start your search.
Look with us He has chosen three drama films that are true that will wear a tear or two even the driest of the eyes.
Check out our movies list, starring actors like Diane KeatonTaraji P. Henson and Shailene Woodley below.
‘The Family Stone’ (2005)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS8DHUMFSCQ
This family drama stars in Dermot Mulrone and Sarah Jessica Parker Like Everett Stone and Meredith Morton, a couple spending Christmas with Everett’s narrow family for the first time. Everett’s mother, Sybil (Diane Keaton), is a survivor of cancer and its battle with the disease forms the root of much of the drama of the family.
Old conflicts come to the surface and relationships are tested as Meredith’s personality clashes with Bohemian and Eccentric stones except Ben (Luke Wilson), Everett’s brother, with whom he shares instant chemistry. Talented distribution includes Rachel McADAMSCraig T. Nelson and Claire Danes. It is a fun and emotionally rich movie that balances intense discomfort with impressive moments of catharsis.
“Hidden figures” (2017)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wfrdhgumgi
This inspirational film is based on the true story of black female mathematics that helped NASA achieve the incredible feat of sending John Glenn to orbit around Earth. Katherine Goble Johnson ((Taraji P. Henson),, Dorothy vaughan ((Octavia Spencer), and Mary Jackson ((Janelle Monáe) face racism and prejudice, but its brightness surpasses all the obstacles in front of them.
Henson’s monologue about the prejudice he faces his co -workers is one of the most moving scenes in the movie, and it may be very good for you.
“The Fally in Our Stars” (2014)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9itbvh5j6ss
Based on the novel Disgainted of John Green, The fault of our stars Follow the sixteen -year -old cancer patient Hazel Grace Lancaster (Shailene Woodley), who knows the “gus” waters of Augustus (Ansel Elgort) In a cancer support group. Teenagers quickly link books and their experience shared with cancer, leading to an epic love story.
Hazel and Gus face their mortality with a moving combination of uncontrolled stoicism and emotion, and the performances of both actors are funny, witty and charming. If this movie does not move to the tears, nothing will.

