Saddest movie you have seen

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Originally Posted by Pyro Tramp
(Dolls any good Tac? Looked a bit arty for me)
I dunno how you equate 'arty'.

It's evocative and beautifully shot but don't watch it with divorce papers in a nearby room...

Dolls is pretty unique for Kitano, though if you've seen A Scene At The Sea, it's in a similar style.
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Magnolia makes me cry, along with Bambi



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American Beauty
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City of Angels had me seriously crying
Going through these motions again?
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American Beauty eh? For some reason I found the film to be quite uplifting. The concepts behind the film were very invigorating for me....

Some sad films:

Requiem for a Dream
Blade Runner
(weep for Batty)
Last of the Mohicans
Bleu
AI
(more depressing than sad)
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I agree with Requiem for a Dream, but I think the saddest movie I've seen is Life is Beautiful (the one by Roberto Benigni).
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In The Bedroom was quite sad, too.
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Philadelphia with Tom Hanks
City of Angels also made me cry...
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Empire of the Sun. The young Christian Bale plays the gutsy lad Jim. Dunno if you've all seen it, so won't spoiler it - but the very end always has me in floods of tears. My eldest kid's called Jim too so I guess its an empathetic response more than the scene is sad (it still is tho)

I'm a terrible one for crying during films



Requiem for a Dream, hands down. After having had experiences resembling those on camera, it struck a chord with me.
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Neutral Milk Hotel
In Terms of Depressing War of the Worlds.
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One of the movies that really hit my emotions was Remember the Titans, it was a very moving movie and was really sad at times.