The undisputed leader is "Hachiko: A Dog's Tale" from 2009. The unwavering loyalty of a dog waiting for its owner at the station touches the depths of the soul. Second place goes to 1999's The Green Mile. The unjust conviction of John Coffey, his healing gift, and his tragic end. Bronze goes to "Schindler's List" from 1993. Oskar Schindler saves more than 1,100 Jews from the Holocaust. A powerful drama. Fourth place goes to Titanic (1997). The love story of Jack and Rose on board the liner and its sinking in the Atlantic. 2004's "The Notebook" ranks fifth. It's an epic love story about Noah and Allie, who overcome illness and time. The sixth is the 2017 animated film "Coco." Miguel in the Land of the Dead and the power of family ties, the musical memory of ancestors. In seventh place is 2009's Up. The story of Carl and Ellie, his lonely adventure on a flying house, filled with memories. Eighth place goes to the 2017 film "Wonder." Auggie Pullman with facial deformities, his courage and acceptance at school. The ninth is 2010's Remember Me. Tyler Hawkins and the shocking ending related to the events of September 11, 2001. Rounding out the list is 1998's "What Dreams May Come." Chris Nielsen searches for his wife in the afterlife. Share the excitement!