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Saddest movies ever or

missy

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What are your favorite sad movies?

West Side Story

The Way We Were

Terms of Endearment

Steel Magnolias

Manchester by the Sea

Kramer vs Kramer

Schindler's List

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas

Ordinary People

I could go on and on but please share your favorite sad movies or the movies you just couldn't stop crying watching that stayed with you for a long time




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I watched A Star is Born (Cooper and Gaga) on a plane having no idea what it was about. I’m not a big cryer with films but that one got me. The passengers must have wondered what my deal was! It was embarrassing lol.
 
I watched A Star is Born (Cooper and Gaga) on a plane having no idea what it was about. I’m not a big cryer with films but that one got me. The passengers must have wondered what my deal was! It was embarrassing lol.

Aw that reminds me. I started bawling in the movie theatre watching “March of the Penguins”
It was embarrassing cause I was the only one crying my eyes out
 
The recent A Star is Born stayed with me for a very long time, very sad. The song also recycled in my brain over and over again.

I try not to watch sad movies honestly because I know I will be upset after watching them.
 
Johnny Got His Gun
Iphigenia
 
Ghibli studio animations, they hit right in the feels
 
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No one has seen The Good Dinosaur?! :cry2:

Besides those already mentioned:
Sophie's Choice, Life Is Beautiful, The Pianist (Or any WWII movie)
A River Runs Through It (You name it; it happened)
Hachi
The Green Mile


Most sad movies I refuse to re-watch.
 
The Green Mile, I’ve seen it several times, I know how it ends, but I still bawl my eyes out when he sits watching the film, and you can hear “heaven, I’m in heaven “ playing.
 
Toy Story 3
Good Morning Vietnam
Shawshank Redemption
 
deep water horizon
i cry all the way through it but especially when they are assembled on the Bankston during roll call
and then especially at the end when they show photos of the real people who died
i dont know why im so drawn to this movie, i mean i like Kurt Russel, but when the movie came out the real thing was till so fresh in my mind,
i watch it every couple of months

 
Twelve Years A Slave

DK :(2
 
Another vote for The Green Mile, it has been many years since I watched it.
Goya’s Ghosts with Javier Bardem.
 
Just thought about another great sad movie- Awakenings (1991).
 
I hate sad movies so much. I honestly just refuse to watch them

I'm the same. Won't read sad books either. For me, movies and books are an escape, I like them to either make me laugh, or make me query something. But not depress me.
 
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