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Re: saddest movie you\'ve ever seen
Where the Red Fern Grows
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Re: saddest movie you\'ve ever seen
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Grave of the Fireflies I give this answer every month when this same thread pops up. [/ QUOTE ] Excellent one and maybe I agree on that one too. Also strongly in the running is My Life as a Dog, but it's so hilarious that sometimes the real depth of sadness in it can be almost glossed over. And, again, it's one centered on kids. House of Sand and Fog, as someone suggested, is also a very good one. Jacob's Ladder was pretty damn downbeat too. And Nights of Cabiria was brutally sad at the end yet at the same time preposterously upbeat. A really weird mix I don't think I've seen anywhere else. The Christmas Tree was another one that was really depressing because a kid died in it, and so was Rage, an old George C. Scott film. |
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Leaving Las Vegas
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Sadly, I'm kinda partial towards The Notebook. Don't ask me why, but I think that it hits too close to home between my fiance and my relationship
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The end of Saving Private Ryan where it fades from young Ryan to old Ryan and he's talking to Tom Hanks' tombstone
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Leaving Las Vegas [/ QUOTE ] Oof, very good call too. |
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Terms of Endearment [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: saddest movie you\'ve ever seen
I can't believe this thread's gone this far without mention of My Life with Michael Keaton.
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