The correct phrase is "always makes me cry."
The verb "make" is being used with the pronoun "me" as the object. In this case, "makes" is the third-person singular form of the verb because it refers to a singular subject, which is implied to be something singular, like a situation or an event.
For example:
- "This sad movie always makes me cry."
- "Her touching speeches always make me cry."
Remember, if the subject were plural, you would use the plural form "make." For example:
- "These heartwarming stories always make me cry."
- "Those emotional moments always make me cry."