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Depressing Movies

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Hey guys I'm on a bit of a downer at the minute and really would love to see a depressing, sad movie but I also like captivating ones some of my favourite sad movies are White Oleander, Requiem For A Dream, Mysterious Skin does anyone no any more. PLEASE ;)
 
Schindler's list Joy Luck Club are the ones that first came to mind.
 
Oh yeah Wit with Emma Thompson, I think will do it for you.
 
House of Sand and Fog (one of my absolute favorite films)
Requiem For A Dream (Ellen Burstyn breaks my heart)
Schindlers List (a numbing experience)
Amistad (the slave ship sequence is horrifying)
Kids (we know he has AIDs, but he doesn't, and neiter do all the young girls he sleeps with)
The Killing Fields (watching this you see the evil that man is capable of)
Mommie Dearest (if you look past all the hilarious camp, you'll find a very disturbing story)
The Hours (Julianne Moore's storyline is very depressing and sad)
 
Steel Magnolias

It's sad, happy, funny... got it all.
 
Hotel Rwanda. It ends well enough, but the hours between are torture.
 
SCHINDLER'S LIST......

It could even make Satan cry....

Ok, maybe not, but still....definitely will move you in many ways.
 
STEPMOM with Julia Roberts & Susan Sarandon. In particular the Christmas scene towards the end when the little boy is talking to Susan's character then he goes over to her, hugs her really tight and starts crying. He tells her he doesn't want her to go and how he's gonna miss his mommy. I was a royal mess; sobbing my eyes out!!!
Also if you don't mind chick flicks definitely see A Walk To Remember. Towards the end of the movie I believe I cried 4 separate times in the span of about 20 minutes!!
 
Million dollar baby if u dont cry with this ure dead inside !!!!!! , in the bedroom, the hours, requiem for a dream, boys dont cry , The Pianist, gone with the wind , moulin rouge , maybe Armageddon, Monster, titanic....
 
Thanks guys ihave bought some of those movies u recommended, i have some already as well u no any more lol
 
My Life Without Me...

Sarah Polley plays a young mother of two who comes down with an illness and is going to die, but she hides it from her family. Then she does stuff like record birthday tapes for her kids for the next decade. Also she has an affair. It's such a sad movie.
 
Depressing movies are my specialty!

Well, as mentioned above, Requiem For A Dream (Jared Leto is so hot!)

Besides that:

"Better Luck Tomorrow"
"The Chumscrubber"
"Memoirs of a Geisha"
"Donnie Darko"

That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
 
I think I posted this on another thread awhile back, but the most depressing movie of all time has to be All Dogs Go To Heaven.

I mean, what sick fuck decided to make a childrens cartoon about two stray dogs that live in a junkyard with an orphaned little girl who has leukemia? Oh yeah, and they also go on acid trips!

That is a singularly fucked-up movie, if you ask me.
 
"American Splendor" about the graphic novel's author. His life is so bad that it makes you happy for what you have, don't know if that is what you want but check it out.
 
I would say Donnie Darko, although I didn't really know how to take it. I really wanted to see the film because I thought it would be a movie I would really like and by the end I just wanted to put black curtains over the mirrors and curl up on the floor. It has a very ordinary setting yet the characters seem detached and slightly melancholy.
 
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