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Saddest Movies EVAH!!

Saeria

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I just finished watching perhaps one of the saddest movies freakin' ever.. but it was a good one if you're looking for something to make you feel both grateful and kinda ashamed to be a human being:

Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

What are some of your picks?


and no one is allowed to say Grave of Fireflies because even thinking about that stupid movie makes me cry.
 
Marley And Me
Black Beauty

...pretty much any movie that has animals dying makes me cry!
 
I just finished watching perhaps one of the saddest movies freakin' ever.. but it was a good one if you're looking for something to make you feel both grateful and kinda ashamed to be a human being:

Boy in the Striped Pyjamas

What are some of your picks?


and no one is allowed to say Grave of Fireflies because even thinking about that stupid movie makes me cry.


We watched "Boy in the Striped Pajamas" last week......very sad but an outstanding film! Highly recommened.

"Eight Miles".....don't throw anything at me sad involving animals.


Drew
 
The Hours
Bambi
August Rush (OMG so sad and happy a total cry fest)


That's all I can think of at the moment. :/
 
I would have to say

Life is Beautiful

Not even time to cry it just hits you so hard and fast.
 
What, none of the ladies have mentioned Titanic yet? I'm impressed.

Actually I did weep during that movie, but only when it hit me that I'd have to take girls to see Leonardo DiCaprio movies for the rest of my life... :cry1:
 
"Sophie's Choice" is also one of those hits-you-hard-&-fast movies.

"Empire of the Sun" is a good one, with a semi-happy ending, actually. Semi-happy.


These two, not so much sad, but just so depressing and hopeless:

"Dancer in the Dark" & "Hannibal";
 
Spiderman 2 - proves that life sucks even for Spiderman

Godzilla vs Destoroyah - Poor Godzilla melts down in the movie. Sad and brutal

Rocky Balboa - Adrian is dead! Sucks...

What dreams my come - everybody dies

and then there's always this:
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Damn I thought I was the only one that watched What Dreams May Come..

I try to stay away from the obvios tearjerkers but every now and then one gets past my defense mechanism...

(Titanic was only sad because they produced it...tops my worst movie evah list)
 
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Whats the animated movie about the two dogs in the lab who escape there cages and end up hiding in the furness and die. The older dog keeps falling asleep.
 
"Away From Her," 2006, staring Julie Christie, Olympia Dukakis and Gordon Pinsent.

Plot summery:

Fiona and Grant are an Ontario couple who have been married for over 40 years. Now, in the oncoming twilight of their years, they are forced to face the fact that Fiona's "forgetfulness" actually is Alzheimer's Disease. After Fiona wanders away and is found after being lost, they agree she must go into a nursing home. For the first time in the five decades their relationship has spanned, they are forced to undergo a long-time separation since the nursing home has a "no-visitors" policy for the first 30 days of a patient's stay, so they can adjust to their new surroundings. When Grant visits Fiona after the orientation period, he is devastated to find out that not only has she seemingly forgotten him, Fiona has transferred her affections to another man. The other man is Aubrey, a wheelchair bound mute patient at the nursing home. As the distance between husband and wife grows, Grant must draw upon his love for Fiona to perform an act of self-sacrifice in order to ensure her happiness.
 
I'd hate to say it, but the Curious Case of Benjamin Button actually made me misty-eyed. I don't want to spoil the ending, so suffice it to say that as a father, what happens in the end is something I never wanna think about.
 
Alright, alright "Field of Dreams" Okay...are ya happy? I cry every time I watch it and watch it every time it airs...Grrrrrrr Damn Kostner for majing a good movie about a relationship with his dad centered around baseball.....GRRRRRR...
 
Ordinary People (I actually used to put this on if I needed a good cry.)
Bridge to Terebithia (beautiful but very sad)

There are so many out there!
 
"Requiem for a Dream" -- not just sad. Soul-grindingly depressing stories of drug addiction that leave you feeling as though someone just slimed gloom onto you by the end... I'm a Darren Aronofsky (director) fan, and I have the DVD, but I just won't watch this again. Never realized how much music and sound-editing could really add to the depressive tone before this film.
 
First one to come to mind

It's hard to say which is the saddest movie, and several previous replies have named some that could compete for the title. But the first one I thought of:

House of Sand and Fog starring Ben Kingsley, a film about tragic consequences of pride, arrogance and selfishness.
 
and then there's always this:
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DAAAAAAMNN YOU!!! :cry1:
Whats the animated movie about the two dogs in the lab who escape there cages and end up hiding in the furness and die. The older dog keeps falling asleep.
I think that's Plague Dogs. It's an even more depressing book than it was a movie, but then again, Watership Down was the same way
 
"Requiem for a Dream" -- not just sad. Soul-grindingly depressing stories of drug addiction that leave you feeling as though someone just slimed gloom onto you by the end... I'm a Darren Aronofsky (director) fan, and I have the DVD, but I just won't watch this again. Never realized how much music and sound-editing could really add to the depressive tone before this film.

Along that same vein, Here's two more kinda like that

Half Nelson I finished that movie not sure if i liked the protagonist at all or hated his freakin guts for being such a crackhead.

Holiday Heart It wasn't really all that sad until the very end, then i wanted to strangle that stupid crackhead bitch..
 
hehe oops.. in my defense however, i wasn't around the forum around the 1st of may 😀 I really should keep better track of these things.
 
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