People born under the Scorpio sign are the ones you want in your friend group. This sign is very brave and resourceful and they're never afraid to fight for what they believe in or defend the people they love, which makes them great companions. A Scorpio can be friends with just about anyone as long as their relationship is built on truth.
Scorpios aren't easily entertained by film or television because they'd rather be gathering with friends to chat or take an adventure, but in the rare event a Scorpio is looking for something to watch on a night in, here are a few titles that will have them reaching for a tissue, and a couple to avoid altogether.
10 Cry: My Girl (1991)
The Scorpio sign knows what it's like to have a best friend and they understand how important that person is once you find a friend that you click so well with.
Losing a friend is something most Scorpios don't want to think about and is probably a big fear for most people born under this sign, which is why watching My Girl, the coming of age drama starring Anna Chlumsky and Macaulay Culkin, will definitely make any Scorpio cry.
9 Not: The Lion King (1994)
Scorpios will struggle to feel anything but angry as they watch this Disney animated classic feature film. There is so much betrayal and plotting that happens throughout the story and that's something Scorpios have very little tolerance for.
If anything this film will make people born under the Scorpio sign feel fits of rage, especially as Scar's story plays out and his greedy intentions and lack of empathy are revealed.
8 Cry: Toy Story (1995)
Since the release of Pixar's Toy Story in 1995, Buzz and Woody have become the stereotype for friendship, even having a theme song titled, "You've Got a Friend in Me."
The Scorpio sign will love watching this dynamic duo meet, struggle to get along, and then eventually realize that they are meant to be best friends forever. That realization is what will make just about any Scorpio watching, cry.
7 Not: Room (2015)
Just about anyone watching will be able to appreciate this incredible story about a young woman, who is abducted as a teenager and held captive for years.
While in captivity, this woman has a child and as her son gets older, she realizes, they need to escape if he's ever going to have a chance at a real life. Though the story is sad, it's also very suspenseful, and Scorpios will probably be more wrapped up in those feelings and less likely to cry.
6 Cry: Beaches (1988)
This film tells a classic story of two best friends growing up and learning to navigate life together, despite their differences. Scorpios will be able to appreciate the loyalty and the bond that C.C., played by Better Midler and Hilary, played by Barbara Hershey, have in this film.
The lead actors have incredible chemistry that makes their story very believable, and the story's ending devastating, especially to Scorpios who value this kind of friendship so much.
5 Not: Moulin Rouge (2001)
Moulin Rouge, starring Nicole Kidman and Ewen McGregor, quickly became a fan favorite upon its release in 2001 and was widely acclaimed by critics.
Scorpios are going to struggle to appreciate this movie because it will be a lot for them to take in at once. Not only is it an epic love story, but it's told through musical numbers and bright visual effects that will leave most Scorpios feeling overwhelmed and disconnected from the story itself.
4 Cry: Steel Magnolias (1989)
This is another movie about friendship that should be high up on a Scorpio's watchlist. This film, starring Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley MacLaine, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, and Julia Roberts as a group of women in a small southern town, who support and love one another through a lot of ups and downs, was very well received upon its release.
Sally Field gave a standout performance as a mother who loses her daughter and turns to her friends for help as she grieves.
3 Not: Blue Valentine (2010)
Though there are a few romantic dramas that could potentially bring a tear to a Scorpio's eye, this one, starring Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling, isn't one of them.
This film uses different timelines to tell the love story of Dean and Cindy who fall in love, only to have their marriage disintegrate a few years later. Other signs may find this story devastating, but Scorpios most likely won't find it relatable and will struggle with how distrusting the characters are toward one another.
2 Cry: Marley & Me (2008)
Not only do Scorpios appreciate their human friends, but they also know that a dog really is "man's best friend", which is why watching films that focus on that special bond, will usually always make a Scorpio cry.
Marley & Me stars Jennifer Aniston and Owen Wilson as a couple who adopt what they deem to be "the worst dog ever", but learn to love him unconditionally despite all his inherent flaws.
1 Not: My Sister's Keeper (2009)
In this movie, Sara and Jesse are parents to Kate who has leukemia and needs a genetic match to save her life, which no one in her family is.
Sarah and Jesse decide to have a second child through in vitro that will be a genetic match, so that Kate has a lifelong donor for the surgeries she needs. Though it's an incredibly difficult decision that Scorpios can sympathize with, they'll struggle to have any emotional attachment to the characters.
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