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Saddest Movie Ever!!

Sophie's Choice
Dancer in the Dark
Ordinary People

All great movies...all of which will make you want to kill yourself...
 
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Not to be too obvious, but has there ever been a sadder movie than Brokeback Mountain? Actually "sad" doesn't even come close.
 
The Notebook, yeah Im pathetic but it made me cry at the end. Oh and The Family Stone was mildy depressing. I wantes to cry for SJP but I never did.
 
Dancer In The Dark was probably the saddest movie I’ve ever seen. It was draining and so depressing that after seeing it I just cannot forgive myself for watching the entire thing. ](*,) LOL I mean the movie will rip your heart out and will stump on it over and over and over again. Bjork was just spectacular on this movie. Another one for the sad movie category is an anime…. yep Japanese Anime. It’s called Grave Of Fireflies. This is not like any other anime I've ever seen this one actually made me shed a tear. It’s very tragic, very powerful (not just for an anime) and raw. I think it should be on everyones favorite list.
 
... Another one for the sad movie category is an anime…. yep Japanese Anime. It’s called Grave Of Fireflies. This is not like any other anime I've ever seen this one actually made me shed a tear. It’s very tragic, very powerful (not just for an anime) and raw. I think it should be on everyones favorite list.

Oh God yes :=D: That's such a powerful story... a real heartbreaker! :cry:
 
Well, I'm a huge sucker for doggy snuff films so I'll say...

Old Yeller and Where the Red Fern Grows (Where the red fern grows is the saddest movie I've ever seen, hated it)
 
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Schindlers List

The Pianist

Million Dollar Baby

United 93

Brokeback Mountain

(to name a few)
 
This is more depressing than really sad, but when I watched Mystic River, I seriously got depressed.
 
Certainly not the saddest, but Donnie Darko was very sad.
 
One in recent years that took me by surprise and made me actually weep was Finding Neverland. My straight buddy and I thought it was going to be a cool little movie about the author of Peter Pan because the ads made it seem like a lighthearted, fun little flick.

Have your tissue ready.
 
Not to be too obvious, but has there ever been a sadder movie than Brokeback Mountain? Actually "sad" doesn't even come close.

That movie definitely left me feeling numb for a couple days. I think it was more heartbreaking than sad.
 
Its difficult to say which movie id THE saddest, but I would have to say the following would come close
1. Brokeback Mountain
2. Passion of the Christ (without the religious aspect, it is a shocking insight of the cruelty of man, and the pain experienced by a mother at the loss of her son)
3. Beaches
4. Steel magnolias
5. Stella
6. Mildred Pierce
7. The Colour Purple
8. Amadeus- ( the slightly fictionalised story of W. A. Mozart, and is downward spiral from fame to untimely death, something that always seems to happen to this day)
9. Bram stokers Dracula-(without the ovbious horror aspect, this is a fantastic tale of a man who was willing to sacrifice his soul for the love of his wife, only to be redeemed in the end, at his death)
10. Marie Antoinette, starring Norma Shearer, her portrayal of a more human Marie Antoinette, rather than the highly exagerrated moster that history would lead us to believe always brings me to tears.
 
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