I never once thought they'd get it together. They were ed from the start.
i seen alotta sad things...but nothin' as sad as where the red fern grows...
I never once thought they'd get it together. They were ed from the start.
Lilya 4-Ever, Russian, but with English sub les..
Another movie I really liked. It seemed like they kind of had their life together in the beginning. But once it god bad, it just snowballed. I didn't cry after that movie, but it made me very, very hungry. I guess because the mother was starving herself.
(3) Leaving Las Vegas (as Jim mentioned)
(2) Basketball Diaries
(1) ....without a doubt, Smoke Signals (the only movie that has ever teared me up)
My favorite movie is City of Angels!!
And A Walk to Remember and Message in a Bottle are by my favorite author, Nicholas Sparks. All his novels are romantic tragedies. Message in a Bottle was really depressing but I love his stuff. Something tragic always happens but his characters come away with little lessons.
Now Rosewood, when I first saw that movie it had my blood boiling. I couldn't believe how cruel human beings could be. I cried my eyes out during that movie. I couldn't believe how because of one woman's lie so many innocent people died. And the moment in the movie where she comes to realize what she has started and her husband comes home and realizes it was all a lie, by then there was no turning back. The racial hatred that existed and people believing it was fine in the eyes of God was unimaginable. I believe it was an HBO original movie; very good.
One movie I've vowed to never watch again is Boys Don't Cry. Omg that movie haunted me for days after watching it. That one scene left me stunned.
Damn, not one Ingmar Bergman film? The man invented depressing!
Philadelphia and Old Yeller for the win.
Oh, yeah: Breaking the Waves
Do yourself a favor and watch the original Wings of Desire. Much more interesting.
I was a little embarrassed I got choked up at the end of Man on Fire, but what are you going to do? Must've been some residual sadness from Glory.
I'm pretty sure I'm the only one who's seen this one, but as a kid growing up in Mexico I watched 'Marcelino Pan Y Vino'. This one's a tearjerker for sure.
I thought it was sad also, until i realised she can do what Nick Cage's character did and renounce her angelhood to live on earth.
I think we may have a winner for the most depressing.........
I like your picture its from "Love Actually" right, when he is telling Kiera Knightly he loves her even though she's married to his best friend.
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Longest Yard is a re-make.
And the BF get's whacked in the 1st one as well.... so I'd say the cat's been out of the bag on that one for damn near 25 years.
Ok, here's my list.
To me these are movies that leave me totally depressed after watching them.
The kind of black mood that only a DVD of Monty Python and the Holy Grail or Airplane!! can fix.
Not every movie with a sad ending leaves me depressed..... but these are the one's that do and why:
1.Life is Beautifull - Guido ends up getting it..... sa you know his son had to have figured it out soon after. But it was the most unselfish self sacrificing, caring thing a parent could have done.
2.Sylvia - the whole thing is soo depressing. you want to jump inot the movie and fix her life...... when she's putting the towels around the door so the fumes won't go into the kid's room_ I was bawling.
3.Sophie's Choice - OMG! I had to turn it off during that scene where she's making the "choice".. but i did hear her say "take my daughter , take my baby"... just thinking about it right now I want to die.
4.Boy's Don't Cry - the rape scene. that did it for me right there. the most depressing/ ed up thing i nthe whole world.
5.Hillary & Jackie - at the point where the overbearing sister demands, and get's her sister's husband's "services"... i wanted to shoot the .
6.Sometime's in April - the HBO version of Hotel Rwanda. the true telling of 2 brother's experiances thru the genecide: they were on seperate sides. Just because it happend is why I got depressed.
7.Schindler's List - also just because it happened. oh- and the red jacket girl.
8.Rosewood - the whole thing. from begining to end.
9.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind - not the most depressing ending ever.. but the 1st 2/3's of the movie had allready brought me so far down that there was no coming back up.
10.A Walk to Remember - young girl dies of horrible disease. nuff said.
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.
thats about the most depressing ing list i have ever seen. if i had made your list i'd kill myself
Well damn, sometimes girls just get in the mood to watch a really sad movie...they are all great movies though that make you appreciate life more...that is one thing that you can get out of depressing movies.
Good list 1Parker1...
I will say this....my list:
Requiem for a dream...nuff said
The Thin Red Line
Shindler's List
The Ghost of Ft. Washington
Jude
Forest Gump
The Crow
Braveheart
Eyes Wide Shut
Closer
Closer was not depressing. Jude Law had that comming at him.
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