I don't cry about it.
But the Enterprise drydock scene in TMP still gets me to this day.
I know kids today bitch about that scene... it's too long, nothing is happening, does it ever end!!??
Maybe you have to be an old fart like me to understand what that scene means, and it's not even the context of the film.
That scene was as much for the fans as it was for Kirk.
It was the first time in a decade we'd seen the ship. Yeah we had reruns, but without computers and interweb and VCRs, it was different.
We hadn't seen the Enterprise (note: THE Enterprise. There was only the one in our Star Trek). And we'd surely never seen it like this, on the big screen, and with that amazing model work and photography.
On top of all that, you add Goldsmith's score and OMG what a moment.
You see, at the time, there was nothing in Star Trek we could compare it to. That scene was a huge first time for fans, and everything about it was just perfect.
Maybe you had to be there, maybe you need the context, maybe you had to understand what is was like at the time, what it meant to the fans.
I don't cry about it, but that scene and that music gives me emotional pause time.