There's been plenty of film and television moments to make me well up/cry. Film especially. Off the top of my head, this is a good one for film...
Obviously context is necessary to fully understand what's happening there, but the pain and isolation Sam must be feeling in that moment is unfathomable.
As for television, nothing really comes remotely close to this in terms of being emotionally devastating. Do keep in mind this is the end of the series finale, so don't watch if you have any intention of ever seeing the show.
The show about "death" is ultimately a show about our own mortality. Lots of closure and perspective. Or, to put it in the words of Spinal Tap...
Obviously context is necessary to fully understand what's happening there, but the pain and isolation Sam must be feeling in that moment is unfathomable.
As for television, nothing really comes remotely close to this in terms of being emotionally devastating. Do keep in mind this is the end of the series finale, so don't watch if you have any intention of ever seeing the show.
The show about "death" is ultimately a show about our own mortality. Lots of closure and perspective. Or, to put it in the words of Spinal Tap...