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Crying on cue well since I have some experience in acting and crying on cue is actually easy. You just need to think of something that makes you said. When you are in character be that character and feel that characters emotions. It's not just about thinking of something that makes you cry. It's about crying on cue. Feel what you're character is saying and picture your self literally in your character. If it's a sad part that you know you are suppose to cry at if you can't stay in cue with your character then think of something really sad. Like for instance somebody close to you dying. Actually feel how you felt at that moment and stay in cue with that feeling till the crying seen is over. Practice making yourself cry and then make yourself stop. In a movie you'll have to learn to stop yourself on cue. Crying on cue sometimes can be very hard but if you practice then it'll come easily. Really the best method is to think of something that is really sad. If you can not relate to your characters role. Also take acting classes to learn more about the experience of being a character. Also always want to remember you are playing that role. You have to stay in tune with your role. Feel the character, be the character and play as if you are that real character. Crying will come easily.

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