OT Saddest Movie You've Ever Seen???

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There is state documentation on the condition David was in when he was removed from the home, to sum it up it was really bad. Heartbreaking stuff.
 
Saddest sports films-
Brian's Song-James Caan and Billy Dee Williams
Bang the Drum Slowly- Michael Moriarty and Robert DeNiro
Million Dollar Baby

Philadelphia with Tom Hanks and Antonio Banderas
Midnight Cowboy - Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight
Brian's Song!!! Find it, watch it...you will have a good, wrenching, ugly cry.

Oh, and the end of Last of the Mohicans...absolutely tragic & the music is haunting. The movie is amazing, but you can also look up the last scene on You Tube.
 
Dear Zachary killed me to watch.

I found remember me to honestly be a pretty crappy film in general, but with that twist ending of course people were going to cling onto it. People either praised that movie or hated it for the use of 9/11 reference to gain hollywood attention.
 
I don't think I've managed to re-watch Schindler's List. And I haven't been able to get through Night Will Fall quite yet. I think it's because there's no "It's ok, none of this is real, it's just makeup" with that movie.
SL has been on cable quite a lot lately. I cannot and will not rewatch it. I think of the little girl in red coat and I get misty eyed.
 
I don't think I've managed to re-watch Schindler's List. And I haven't been able to get through Night Will Fall quite yet. I think it's because there's no "It's ok, none of this is real, it's just makeup" with that movie.

We had to watch this in grade....10 I think. Pretty sure that's how you traumatize a room full of teenagers
 
Hands down, Fox and the Hound is the saddest movie ever!
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I don't watch movies that will make me cry, so my list is short and very outdated!

Titanic
The Notebook (I cried my eyes out at the ending scene)
The brave little toaster
Ahhh, the brave little toaster. Yes!
 
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LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL. I was living on the Upper East side of Manhattan and my roommate and I walked home (maybe 15 blocks) bawling our eyes out. We didn't talk just cried. We must have looked like 2 lunatics
 
Life is Beautiful. I saw it in the movies and the entire audience sat there crying for a good 20 minutes after it ended. I can't even retell the plot without tearing up. Any movie about the Holocaust does that to me but this one in particular because it was such a beautiful story about a father's love for his child.

I am a movie cry baby though. Dh jokes that I hold the record for the fastest cry at the movies for Sleepless in Seattle. I think that was about 3 seconds for me when we realized his wife died.
OMG just saw your post as I posted mine. The end with him marching out with the guards. I CANT
 
OMG just saw your post as I posted mine. The end with him marching out with the guards. I CANT
Don't make me think about it. And when he reunites with his mother.... I didn't have kids yet when I saw it originally. Now I can't even imagine watching it.
 
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