I just saw "Message in a Bottle" recently.
Wish I hadn't.
I never realized how many sad, depressing movies there are out there.......and how many of them I've watched! I am trying to gather a list of some of the all time most sad, depressing movies. If anyone knows any good, additional ones, please add.
1) I am Sam--re ed Dad tries to get custody of child
2) My Life--man dying of cancer makes video tribute to newborn son
3) Steel Magnolias-Mother dies after giving birth
4) Here on Earth--Teenage girl dies of Leaukemia
5) A walk to remember--Teenage girl dies of Leaukemia
5) Patch Adams--Happy doc tries to cure sick children with laughter
6) Sweet Novemeber--Woman dying of cancer meets soul mate
7) The Longest Yard--Yes I consider it a sad movie....just because of what happened to Chris Rock at the end.
What other sad movies are out there that I may have missed? I personally like it when things don't work out perfectly at the end of a movie......and sometimes I get in the mood to watch a really depressing movie and just have a good cry (am I alone in this?)
What else?
I just saw "Message in a Bottle" recently.
Wish I hadn't.
Aw, I didn't know it was a sad movie...
Beaches always has me bawling at the end of the movie.
Pay It Forward
That movie was too good to end the crappy way it did.
Philadelphia was another one, but I loved it.
wifey didn't let me change the channel yesterday when 'i am sam' was on...
so i went to sleep.
i've seen sweet november, theron was hot.
i remember patch adams...and i'll vote for this one as the worst on your list.
i know williams is crazy and coked? but why does he have to play a pshyco in every flick? where is ms doubtfire 2?
i haven't seen the new Longest Yard yet, so i'd say it's depressing now that i know chris rock gets it...thanks.![]()
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf “1966”...Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor are drunk the entire time, badger each other & play a sadistic game on each other...![]()
AND...There is going to be a remake...![]()
Those movies arent sad at all, they are all weak, the saddest movie ever made was "Rosewood"
Oh yea!!!!!! I completely forgot about Pay it Forward....that has to be the most depressing movie EVER~!
Ironically, I have yet to see Philadelphia![]()
Million Dollar Baby. Although a terrific movie, very sad.
My bad....!!!
I've never even heard of that. What's it about?
it's cool parker, i doubt i would have been edge of my seat for the flick anyway...
how about startrek2 when spock bit the dust?
mask was a downer.
boogie man made me sad when i realized i paid 5.50 to see that piece of ...
I will never see "What Dreams May Come" again. I bawled non-stop.
"Monster" isn't sad, exactly, but one that disturbed me so deeply I still haven't rented it.
And then when The Perfect Storm came on TV, I was watching it and my husband said, "Why are watcing this? Everyone dies in the end!" I was like, "Shut up! No, they don't!"I knew it was a true story, but I didn't know the story. So, everyone dies in the end and I was pissed!
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Rosewood is a true story that took place in a town called Rosewood, Florida. It was a racial movie, a white woman is having an affair with some man, well right when the man was leaving the house, she gets mad at him and says he cant leave yet, so the man beats her bad and leaves. So to cover up the affair she comes out of the house screaming that a ni**er raped her. So the town goes on a man hunt for a man that doesnt even exist killing every colored man they come across women, children, babies, nothing gets in their way. Till finally one Black man gathered the women and children with a little help from one white older man and got them on a train to escape the city. While they are riding away in the woods all the colored men from the town come out from hiding to try and get on, but the arrangements on the train were only made for women and children so they wouldnt let them on the train, this is the truly sad part...as they are running to get on the train, the other white men are following in carriages and by horseback shooting them and killing them like dogs....its truly sad, it made me cry...and i never ever cry for movies.
Oh yeah Million Dollar Baby is a very sad movie not a tear jerker though
wow...never seen that rosewood.
That reminds me a little of another sad movie.....A Time To Kill--based on John Grisham's novel about a little black girl who was raped back in the post Civil War days and her dad, Samuel L Jackson kills the 2 men, and then he's put on trial. It's one of my favorite movies.
Dancer in the Dark is one of the saddest movies i've ever seen.
Hotel Rowanda---if you haven't seen this movie, YOu must!
What's that one about? Never heard that either...
Yeah "Rosewood" has three main actors that i could tell it had John Voight, that one black guy who played the FBI guy in "Swordfish", and the big black guy that came out as Diamond Dog in "Con Air".
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