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10 Movies Guaranteed To Make You Sob

So have the tissues ready, you'll definitely need them!

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10 Movies Guaranteed To Make You Sob
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Curl up on the couch with a bowl of popcorn either by yourself or with that special someone and be prepared to fall in love with these ten tear jerking movies that will not leave a single dry eye in the room.

1. 'P.S. I Love You'

Adapted from the bestselling love story of Cecelia Ahern, this 2007 movie starring Gerald Butler as Gerry and Hilary Swank as Holly, teaches you that life is for living but it always helps when you have a guardian angel to watch over you.

2. 'The Notebook'

One of Nicholas Spark's most famous adaptations, this romantic movie was released in 2004. It stars Ryan Gosling as Noah and Rachel McAdams as Allie, who play the young version of a modern-day couple as they retell their love story to their older selves.

3. 'Me Before You'

Staring "Game of Thrones" Emilia Clarke and "Hunger Games" Sam Claflin, this book to film adaptation released recently tells the story of Will Traynor, a once successful man who becomes paralyzed and his relationship with his whimsical care taker.

4. 'The Last Song'

Also a Nicholas Sparks book to movie adaptation. This one stars Miley Cyrus as Ronnie and Liam Hemsworth as Will. Released in 2010, this is a movie about family, friendship, secrets and salvation, along with first loves and second chances.

5. 'My Sister's Keeper'

If you don't cry in this movie starring big name stars such as Cameron Diaz, Alec Baldwin and Abigail Breslin, there truly must be something wrong with you. This book to movie adaptation truly examines what it means to be a good parent, a good sister, and a good person.

6. 'The Best Of Me'

It seems Nicholas Sparks knows exactly what he is doing with yet another successful adaptation. In this 2014 movie release of his book "The Best Of Me" Michelle Monaghan plays Amanda and James Marsden, Dawson a couple that were once high-school sweethearts. They have a bittersweet reunion when they return to their hometown 20 years later for the funeral of a mutual, beloved friend. Seeing each other again reignites the love they've never forgotten, but they soon discover that the forces that drove them apart when they were younger pose even more threats today.

7. 'Charlie St. Cloud'

This 2010 movie adaptation stars Zac Efron as Charlie St. Cloud. It tells the story of a special bond between two brothers and how it is tested by life, death and a mysterious woman.

8. 'The Fault In Our Stars'

John Green's book captivated millions and this movie adaptation, staring Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort, will tug at your heart strings. It’s the story of two cancer patients and the trip that forever changes their lives.

9. 'A Walk To Remember'

The second of Nicholas Sparks' books to me adapted into a movie, "A Walk To Remember" stars Many Moore and Shane West as two people who couldn't be more different but end up falling in love. The movie teaches us to go beyond our comfort zone and take a risk.

10. 'Titanic'

This 1997 timeless classic casts Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as star-crossed lovers. The film is based on the true story of the sinking of the "unsinkable" Titanic and shows the love story of two young people amidst the chaos that was the Titanic.

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