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What is the saddest movie you ever watched?

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  1. Gattaca, Boys Don't Cry, Brokeback Mountain, The Thin Red Line


  2. The fountain, I was literally crying for about an hour after it. Very moving.

  3. Beaches

    Eddie Duchin story

  4. yeah definately armageddon and titanic! AHHH :( :(

  5. I know there are some really good sad movies out there and that this is not the best but I like Bridge to Terabithia.

    It's really lame and corny, but has a great twist and is the only movie I can remember that has made me cry. (Maybe that was more to do with my mood at the time, watching it on a plane, travelling home)

  6. Bridge to teribithia

    the notebook

    Requiem for a dream.

    pay it forward

    Beaches

    A.I.

    Evita.

  7. Brian's Song

  8. titanic, harts war, eight below, the longest yard, bambi, spirit stallion of the cimarron,  

  9. A Walk to Remember

    Requiem for a Dream

    Brokeback Mountain

  10. i try to avoid sad films. when i was young 'the champ' made me cry and 'who will love my children'. more recently 'the green mile' made me cry.  

  11. The Diving Bell and The Butterfly

    and

    The Magdelina Sisters

    Both beautifully tragic true stories that you just sit there flabberghasted at the end for a bit.

    I also thought Atonement was very sad.

  12. PS. I Love You have to be one of the saddest followed by The Notebook.  

  13. Carlito's Way with Al Pacino..... im a 38 year old bloke and i just cant help getting the wobbly bottom lip at the end........

  14. Bridge to terabithia

    it was a tearjerker

  15. Prob the ones based on true events.

    The pianist. without doubt.  

  16. TROY.

    for one third of it, I was MAJORLY crushing on Paris/Achilles/Patroclus

    for another third of it, I was covering me eyes in terror

    and for the last third of it, I was bawling my head off cuz EVERYONE hot/cute/attractive DIES. And also cuz the ending's REALLY DEPRESSING. Not going to ruin it for anyone out der, but its REALLY GOOD.  

  17. I found the movie "Artificial Intelligence" extremely moving.  

  18. The Bucket List

    Shawshank Redemption

    Rainman

    Kramer Vs Kramer

    Titanic

    Armageddon


  19. Gone with the wind.... OMG, when Rhett says "Frankly, my dear, I dont give a d**n." then :'(

  20. Pay It Forward

    Hotel Rwanda

    A Walk to Remember

  21. 'Pay It Forward' Was pretty sad..

    I don't know if it is the Saddest, but did the little boy have to die for his dream to come true?

    Sorry to ruin it for people who haven't seen it

  22. City of Angels

    The green Mile

    Million Dollar Baby


  23. the titanic

    i only watched the end but i was still crying!  

  24. Definitely the saddest movie ever was 2:37!

    I cried and it was the only time I had ever cried in a movie and will probably ever cry in a movie. The end suicide scene had me blubbering all over the place. The whole thing was such an emotional roller coaster from beginning to end what with the brother who raped his sister and she was pregnant with his child and the homosexual guy who was in denial, and the boy who was bullied because he had a bladder problem and a limp, plus the girl with bulimia. So many problems all entwined into one. I would recommend this movie to any teenager in high school! Seriously.

  25. A Walk To Remember

    Ghost

    Titanic

    Gone with The Wind

    Miss Potter

    most disney films

  26. Fight Club, just dont tell anybody about Fight Club lol

  27. Deep Impact. I don't usually cry when I watch a movie (most of my friends think I don't have a heart)...but this movie can make me cry. I have watched it 6 times and I cry everytime.

  28. Beaches

  29. the saddest movie i have watched would have to be I AM SAM such a great movie.  

  30. • The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968)

    Based on the novel by Carson McCullers, It stars Alan Arkin as John Singer, who is deaf. Singer moves from a small town in order to be close to his institutionalized friend Antonapoulos, who is deaf and mentally impaired. Singer rents a room with a family whose father, Mr. Kelly (Biff McGuire), is unable to earn a living due to a serious injury. His teen-aged daughter Mick (Sondra Locke, in her film debut) is at first resentful of Singer's presence, but he ingratiates himself by introducing her to classical music (which he can "feel," if not hear). Singer likewise tries to brighten the lives of such unfortunates as an alcoholic, a dying black doctor Copeland and his poverty-stricken daughter (played by the great Cicely Tyson). It was nominated for 2 Academy Awards - Best Actor (Alan Arkin) and Best Supporting Actress (Sondra Locke).

  31. In America

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