Saddest film you've ever seen?

Saddest film you've ever seen?
Not a specific type of saddest just a film that left the most effect

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Stranger than fiction.

No idea why.

Guilty of Romance is depressing, especially the ending

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Batman against Superman

Never Let Me Go

rain man when i first watched it hit me hard

but you had to have been there at the time of release

not posting this

Under the Skin
However the only movie I've cried over was King Kong (2005), but I was like 12 then.

Restrepo.

Everytime

i was so depressed after this film i had trouble getting out of bed for a week

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An Autumn Afternoon. It's not depressing, it just has a very melancholy ending.

Beautiful ending to this one.

That song

That scenery

That feel

>I'll find you again

why did this film get really bad reviews? it was fucking amazing

had a somewhat similar experience.

The Road

maybe the book, i dont feel like the movie really showed how vulnerable the boy was and the whole father/son living for each other thing that well

when i watched osmosis jones as a 5 year old, that ending really got to me

the fact that my dad was fighting cancer at the time and i'd sometimes only get to see him in hospital didn't help

Man this movie made me cry like a baby

>i dont feel like the movie really showed how vulnerable the boy was


that's because you're supposed to fill in that part yourself,and you have no empathy

get out more

I sat speechless for 5 minutes in my seat after it ended. This is one of those movies that is just something else.

my nigga

The Fountain

theyre just so horrible to him

the scene where all the people from the pub come and harrass him and make him dance in his home,
a swift kick to feels right there

This. All the kids have shitty lives.

you think those kids had shitty lives?

i always thought of it a triumph of the will movie

and watch it when i get depressed to put my circumstances in perspective

mel brooks produced btw..which is why suddenly anne bancroft

that's basically cheating

Harakiri

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
or Taste of Cherry gets me

Knowing that Neeson had just lost his wife, watching this was fucking tragic and beautiful.
Say what you want about The Grey, I love it to pieces.

I'm a white male from the suburbs. A story about growing up and losing innocense and friends hits closer to home then a movie about jungle monkey kids getting abducted by koney 2.0

*innocence

The Plague Dogs made me cry for like half an hour

Gummo left this disgusted, depressed feeling in me that I sometimes still think about.

>feeling emotions from a movie
Pathetic little babies.

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kill yourself racist asshole

Lack of empathy is a legit sign of the autizzay

Go back to Sonic fanfiction and Minecraft

Don't you have a bull to prep?

Whooahh
Nerve = hit

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it's the soundtrack, mane
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That one where everyone gets nuked to oblivion and a bunch of Australians are just waiting to get radiation poisoned to death. I can never remember its name.

2019 irl?

Schindler's list

Mysterious Skin

Definitely Midnight Cowboy.

I work at a 24/7 Divebar in a Gambling City so I see people daily who remind me a lot of Ratso Rizzo and Joe Buck. Seeing these people make these same mistakes time and time again is very depressing.

"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears...in...rain. Time to die."

this film destroyed me for about a week after i saw it in theaters

"On the beach", i guess

Wiki says it's a television drama. How is it different from just a regular film?

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl definitely made me cry a lot.

it was made for tlevision becaue no one would pay to go see a movie about getting to blown to atomic smithereens

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What about Miracle Mile?

definitely Threads

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Basically this, couldn't even finish watching the movie

>cried to king kong
fucking this. i was a child too and i felt so horribly sad to what happened to that poor gorilla.

Top tier bait.

I just want to pay for Gene's operation so Selma doesn't have to murder
Why can't I?

Before Sunrise, Before Sunset

Made me long for a similar relationship and experience, and the song at the end of Sunset made me tear up

First example that came to my mind

The movie perfectly showed how vulnerable the boy was and how brutal and animalistic the world became. The ending was a little sappy but anything else would have gone against studio standards.

this one really fucked me up

>watching 13Hours last night
>that scene where they throw Glen's body off the roof and Jack has to turn away and close his eyes
>Jack freaks out after that
For some reason that got me.

Hello /r9k/

>cried to king kong as a kid
me too

Melancholia and Dancer in the Dark fucked me up.

The only piece of media I've ever cried to, too bad nobody saw it.

watched that movie last night also, the scene where he tells his wife his friend's not coming home got me

leviathan. the russkie kino

this

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I always come to these threads for this one

>has an opinion different than yours
MAAAAAN DAS RAYCIST

>not even more emotionally manipulative than What Dreams May Come
>not staggeringly forced
>it's even raining during the scene
If you were tricked by this crap, you deserve to be sad

>Adam Sandler trying to act with emotion
>GOTTATAWK TO MA BOI AGH AGH
Get the fuck outta here.

Idi i smotri

Maybe

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The soundtrack, time period, actors, and cinematography all fit so well together

Patrician taste right here.

"Without mercy, man is not a human being."

My nigger!

seasons by chris cornell

>tfw you watch this on Mother's Day

>these kids r jungle monkeys
>dude thats racist
>waaaa dont call me racist i just have le different opinion

14 years old triggered Sup Forumsblerinas can't help but use their stock replies everytime like the good goys they are

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The only movie that actually made me cry was Brokeback Mountain. I've teared up at some other movies but this was just too much.

Futurama

Ep. with Fry's dog.
Ep. with Lila's parents secretly watching her as she grows.

The entire trilogy really but this one hits me the hardest

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its Sup Forums material but, 5 cm per second.

it was my first and last makoto shinkai movie and i cant rewach it nor watch any other shinkai film.

Amazing %for a remake%

Live and die on this day
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Time Traveler's Wife

3 YEARS

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Sansho the Bailiff is the greatest "classic" Japanese film of all time.

A Bridge to Terebithia.

>That scene where Leslie is waving goodbye to Jess in the rain with a smile and that's the last time they ever see each other

The ending broke me

A.I.
Made me fucking tear up in the movie theater. Saddest shit Ive ever seen.

Hesher.
The end part gave me such feels. Had a single man tear.

The Mist
Most depressing ending.

Hearts in Atlantis bums me the fuck out. Still love it, though.

I cry every time.

Same with this one.

>"PIIKACHHHUUUUUUUU!"
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>"PIIKACHHHUUUUUUUU!"
>Goddamnit Ash just wake up