What is the Saddest Film you Have ever watched?

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PureChaos

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BlackJack47 said:
A.I.

A masterpiece of film emotion, made me cry. /wuss
i must have missed something then. it was OK and wasn't that sad. though i cried at Bicentennial Man...both times i watched it. The Green Mile also had me reaching for the tissues
 

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BlackJack47 said:
A.I.

A masterpiece of film emotion, made me cry. /wuss
Yeah, I agree with you... its pretty much the only film that has been capable of bringing any emotion out of my hard, hard skin.
 

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Persuit of Happiness. I mean come on. Guy gets kicked out of his house twice, his wife leaves him, and has to live in homeless shelters with his son.
 

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Baron Von Evil Satan said:
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Zombieland. When Tallahassee's real past was revealed... ='(
I loved that movie =)

OP:I don't see what you guys mean, Saving Private Ryan was not sad =P maybe I'm just weird.
*GASP* It's all about the sacrafice, man. Several people die just to get one man sent back home. Then old Tom Hanks goes out fighting. Followed by the transition into the future and what Ryan asks his wife at the end. Freakin' sad man. The music doesn't help the mood either.
I've seen the movie, I just don't think its sad lol. I have never cried because of a movie =)
 

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Was gonna join in on either Requiem For A Dream or Pan's Labyrinth, until I remembered When The Wind Blows.. I still can't watch that without crying my eyes out. :(

EDIT: Just recently watched This Is England, didn't last through that one either. My mum was listening in while sitting at the PC, she had to leave the room, because she could hear just how damn depressing it was. o_O
 

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hippykiller said:
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hippykiller said:
i don't watch sad movies they make me well,sad. but the closest think to a sad movie i ever watched was "Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King" when at the end when Frodo,Gandalf and Bilbo leave with the elves from middle earth forever. when those little hobbits started crying well hell i started crying too.
Well at least I'm not the only one.
wanna join the "I cried over Lord Of The Rings" club. im the president.
I didn`t actually cry ,but that`s the closest i`ve ever come to crying whilst watching a film so can i join? the bit where he says "i`m home" right at the end makes me want to well up ,somehow i`m strong enough to resist the urge can`t help but feel sorry for sam after all he`s been through Sean Austin deserved an oscar for that performance
 

hippykiller

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timmytom1 said:
hippykiller said:
Baron Von Evil Satan said:
hippykiller said:
i don't watch sad movies they make me well,sad. but the closest think to a sad movie i ever watched was "Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King" when at the end when Frodo,Gandalf and Bilbo leave with the elves from middle earth forever. when those little hobbits started crying well hell i started crying too.
Well at least I'm not the only one.
wanna join the "I cried over Lord Of The Rings" club. im the president.
I didn`t actually cry ,but that`s the closest i`ve ever come to crying whilst watching a film so can i join? the bit where he says "i`m home" right at the end makes me want to well up ,somehow i`m strong enough to resist the urge can`t help but feel sorry for sam after all he`s been through Sean Austin deserved an oscar for that performance
sure you can join, the next meeting is going to be in the basement of my moms house.
 

hippykiller

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majormayham2 said:
hippykiller said:
Baron Von Evil Satan said:
hippykiller said:
i don't watch sad movies they make me well,sad. but the closest think to a sad movie i ever watched was "Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King" when at the end when Frodo,Gandalf and Bilbo leave with the elves from middle earth forever. when those little hobbits started crying well hell i started crying too.
Well at least I'm not the only one.
wanna join the "I cried over Lord Of The Rings" club. im the president.

Hell yeah!!
the next meeting is going to be in the basement of my moms house. see you there!
 

Volstag9

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Hotel Rwanda or Schindler's list. I have watched probably more sad movies but these two are in always my mind
 

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I don't usually cry at movies, but Pan's Labyrinth did make me blub....


...and there's the first 10 minutes of 'Up'. Amazing, no-one says a word in the sequence, but by the end, you could hear sniffles just about everywhere in the cinema!
 

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Titanic. Every second of sitting through that miserable piece of shit thinking about the money i'd been conned in to wasting on it (when I could have been sitting at home, shoving red-hot spoons into my testes via my eyeballs instead) made me cry.

Watching that blonde retarded kid from what's eating gilbert grape sink in to the depths of the ocean was not enough of a consolation for 3+ hours of mind-searing pain.
 

Florion

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For some reason, Click made me burst into hardcore tears twice.

The first was when he goes back to his last memory of his dad and he's pleading with himself to just look at the guy before he dies. The second time is when he himself is dying, and it just seems too late and not quite deserved. Just a whimsical wish gone horribly wrong. I mean, I know he gets a second chance in the end, but that just doesn't happen. So in my mind, it didn't count, and as far as I'm concerned, he just died miserably on the road from a heart attack.

Also, The Pianist. o_o

The part where they dump the old man in the wheelchair off the third-floor balcony.

Rigs83 said:
It's not exactly a movie so much as a short called Kiwi [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdUUx5FdySs] that was nearly as sad for me.
=O Yes! Yes! I was still crying the fifth or sixth time I watched that!
 

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The british docu-drama "Threads". It's about two families that lives in a British city (I think it was Sheffield, but I can't remember) that gets nuked during a nuclear war between USA/NATO and the Soviet union. It's... a really horrifying "movie". I had to turn it off several times to take a break from it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threads

Marley & me was pretty darn sad as well... because I can really relate to how it feels to lose a pet.