What do you think is the saddest movie/scene ever?
Mine's the Notebook and it's either this scene (after she argues with her mum too):
or this literally devastating one:
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What do you think is the saddest movie/scene ever?
Mine's the Notebook and it's either this scene (after she argues with her mum too):
or this literally devastating one:
best film I s2g
saddest movie for me has got to be the boy in the striped pyjamas
then my saddest scene ever is in the perks of being a wallflower when Charlie calls his sister about his aunt Helen makes me cry every time
Requiem for a dream, the ending **** oh my God. It's the only film I've ever cried at because it was just so powerful and sickening.
Oh also the monologue in that where she goes on about being alone was pretty sad too.
That film man, i watched it twice and I don't know why
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Room (2015) is definitely the saddest film I've ever watched and weeped over!
The most desolate movie I have seen is probably House of Sand and Fog, but the saddest is likely Christmas in August or Pure Love. They both destroyed me. I also found Schindler's List, The Green Mile, Blue Valentine, Manchester by the Sea, Philadelphia, 20th Century Women and My Sassy Girl very affecting.
Then there's Spike Jonze's short film I'm Here, which is probably one of the most heart-breaking pictures I have seen.
The first sad one I think I ever watched was Marley and Me
There's sadder ones but that comes to mind as a really sad one.
Also, has anyone seen Hachi? I found that a bit sad
Literally anything where a cute dog dies ....
**** when Sam died ... so sad
Still Alice makes me so sad, and The Pursuit of Happiness is one of those films that just screws with my mind, so many devastatingly sad moments but then also little moments of joy.
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The goal movies when munez went to real Madrid from Newcastle. never forgave him.