What film has the most saddest/depressing ending in your opinion?

What film has the most saddest/depressing ending in your opinion?

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Seven Samurai

the film about the 2016 election

My biopic

nostalghia

anything about the pacific theater in ww2

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inglorius basterds
downfall

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The original ending of brazil

Also 1984

Requiem for a dream

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>The original ending of brazil
there are different versions?

Downfall

Synecdoche New York

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Platoon

yeah maybe if you're 12 years old

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Its not a film though :(

this was more rude then depressing

Being John Malkovich made me want to kill myself if that counts.

>mfw the army rolls in

oh god, jobs and less barbaric immigrants, soooo depressiinnnng

not depressing more like a what the fuck moment

Days of Heaven
The Leopard
Sansho the Bailiff
The Life of Oharu
Tokyo Story
Mouchette
Au Hasard Balthazar
Come and See
Ivan's Childhood

The film is uplifting compared to the book.
The book ends
>the son goes to live with the family in the wasteland
>shits still totally fucked, no chance of life returning, but at least the boy has a new caretaker
>hey remember when things werent fucked? There were salmon and shit. But those are gone now
>the end.

The book also much more ambiguously paints the people the boy goes with as potential cannibals

why did you repost the same exact shit from like a couple weeks ago..like this whole thread ..

I don't recall if it dealt with them specifically but in that world it just seemed more likely.
Goddamn Cormac can write a book. I need to read that one again. After I finished I just wanted to go sit and look at greenery for a few hours, and call my dad.

>not depressing

okay m8

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The Iron Giant.

Silent Hill

>missing the whole point of the movie.

I am convinced people are 12 and don't actually understand the whole point of that scene.

Million Dollar Baby

It's a stretch to say there is any lesson in that ending. It's just a shitty situation. Is it something that happens in reality? Yes. Do most people want to see it or be reminded of it? No. It's Clint's worst movie for this reason.

Melancholia
Dancer in the Dark

>the robots won
This movie was good until then.

When Wilson floats away

When taken on its own merits, Daft Punk's Electroma is a very slow, laconic, depressing film overall. The ending is actually a bit hard to take, but it contains a hint of a frequent metaphor that the band use: the phoenix.

So it's not totally depressing but it's pretty depressing.

This

It's supposed to be meaningful but the comedic timing on the tank reveal is fucking hilarious.
Have a pic btw, I get the sense you call people 12 a lot and would get more mileage out of it than me.

Read The Crossing if you haven't, it's my favorite of his novels, have read all of them

This will never not be funny.

What jobs? And what about the barbaric locals?

I see we have a kino coin nassur on our hands.

(srsly, gud picks though, the Leopard is UNDERRATED)

neither side one

what are you talking about

If you look closer at it the ending is not as depressing as it looks at first. The characters suffer great loss, but there is the potential for healing and a better life down the line. Even Marion, who had the electroshock treatment. That stuff is very harsh, but it has actually saved people's lives. Marion is in the worst shape.

Filth

>Even Marion, who had the electroshock treatment
*Sara

wat kino?

>getting depressed from movies
they aren't real faggots.

when the wind blows

>Nobody mentions the king of Tragedy-kino Vittorio De Sica

Bicycle Thieves and Umberto D. are the ultimate FeelsSadMan endings

Why didnt you do it

>it's a butthurt drumpfags get triggered episode

>harrison ford got to meet his autistic '''daughter'''
they should've all drowned

that wasn't the replicant rebellion objective.
they wanted to use her as their version of christ.
Fucking brainlet