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Saddest Movie Ever!!

I agree with Chas007, Imitation of Life. it will clean out your sinus. The funeral scene at the end of the movie and when Sarah Jane tells her mother in the hotel room not to come around her anymore so people won't know she's black.
 
Guess Who is Coming to Dinner- Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn, Spence gives this speech to his wife in the movie (Hepburn) about always loving her. Now it is rumoured that Katharine has never watched this movie because the speech is targeted not at her character but at herself whom Spencer was having an affair with. He died shortly after making the film, and in it is a testament of his love for a wonderful woman.
 
wow, you guys seemed to mention A TON of my favorite sad films.

OK.....several films that have yet to be mentioned.

Deep Impact - was VERY sad. I think I cried hysterically watching that film.

The Fox and the Hound - I know it's a cartoon but I thought the movie was soooo sad and had a valuable lesson to it.

'Night Mother - This whole film is just depressing. It stars the great Anne Bancroft and Sissy Spacek. The entire film takes place in a residence and it's about a woman plotting her suicide and telling her mother how to manage everything before the end of the day when she kills herself. It's hard watching the mother (played by Anne Bancroft) as her daughter (Sissy Spacek) talks about killing herself and that there is absolutely nothing the mother can do to save her.

Bambi - come on now, you ALL know it's sad when his mom gets shot

Kramer vs. Kramer - Academy Awards went to both Dustin Hoffman and Meryl Streep for their performances in this film. Watch it!!! It's amazing.

Crash - I'm surprised no one mentioned this film...I thought it was pretty amazing and sad.

Cold Mountain - I LOVE this movie. It's sad all the way through.

The Long Walk Home - starring Whoopi Goldberg. She plays a house maid during the Civil Rights Movement when they were boycotting the buses in Mississippi.
 
another tear jerker i remember is "penny serenade" with cary grant and irene dunne, 1941. its still is shown on amc movie channel from time to time.
 
I'll add "legends of the Fall", the Brad Pitt flick. Seems as though everyone he loves in that movie dies! I agree with "A Walk to Remember" and "Step Mom". Those get me every friggin time. And anything to do with dogs: "Old Yeller', Where the Red Fern Grows, and even...Homeward Bound: An Incredible Journey". Holy crap, I'm pathetic.
 
Anyone ever seen Heavenly Creatures with Kate Winslet its pretty disturbing and sad what they do for love.
 
Hey, back at you - I remembere the Ida Lupino. Humphrey Bogart movie -High Sierra" . They don't make them like that anymore.
Also add to the list "Fearless" - Jeff Bridges, Isabella Rossellini and Rosy Lopez. I cried buckets - It was after this movie that I made the biggest decision in my life.


"Fearless" is the first movie I ever bought on DVD. I've watched it many times... It's a gripping movie...

Have you ever heard Gorecki's Symphony #3 (Symphony of Sorrowful Songs)? This is the music played during the plane crash at the end of the movie. The definitive version (and the version used in the film) is the one with Dawn Upshaw. I think it's one of the most beautiful symphonies I've ever heard...


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000005J1C/102-0657559-4844105?v=glance&n=5174
 
A.I. with Haley Osmet is somehow a tear jerker for me. The movie itself is long, and not very good. But that twenty minute ending with the mother at the end. OMGosh, it gets me every time. I couldn't help but cry the first time I saw the end. The second time, I was watching TV and randomly turned it to a channel showing the last twenty minutes of the film. I broke down again at the ending. ITs so weird! For some reason, its just a tear jerker for me!
 
Boys On The Side (the ending made my soul die)

Million Dollar Baby (when Clint tells her what Macushla means, I bawled on my floor)

Love Actually (the part where they guy with the crush on Keira Knightly holds up the signs)

Beaches (when Bette Midler walks out and Barbara Hershey's sitting out there with her daughter, and Wind Beneath My Wings starts up :( :( :( )

Crash (not really all that sad, but I was dying when we thought the little girl was dead)

United 93 (All of my friends and I were SOBBING)
 
Philadelphia

Love! Valour! Compassion!

Its My Party

Its strange the sadest movies I can think of are all about HIV.
 
well I don't know about anyone else but I always cry in LOTR "Fellowship of the Ring" when Gandalf falls off the bridge of Kazad Duum.
 
To kill a Mockingingbird
Wuthering Heights
The Glass Menagerie
The Yearling
A Patch of Blue
West Side Story
E.T.
Schindler's List
Forest Gump

All of these make me cry like a little girl when i watch them. :cry: :cry:
 
Sad as in sad/very touching...

Big Fish!
Being There
Bonnie and Clyde
Dead Poets Society
Ghandi
The Mighty
Mask
A Patch Of Blue
....and most old animated Disney films like Dumbo... No kidding...

....and many more....???
 
Grave of the Fireflies and The Fox and the Hound.

I just love kids and animals.

I love the elderly too... so, having took care of my grandma with Alzeihmers for many years, I cant bring myself to even want to watch Notebook.
 
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