You know, I watched GATTACA, but I must've changed the channel before it was actually over because I don't remember that bit with Jude Law. (Of course, I may have dozed off. I didn't find GATTACA all that entertaining).
Honestly, The Saddest Movie You've Ever Seen
np guys...its just i like to see if its a spoiler first so i know if i seen it or not....thanks for the replies....no biggie
Yes, horribly, horribly embarassing, isn't it? ![Smilie](/community/images/smilies/smile.gif)
No big deal on Gattaca - it spoiled it for me, but I havn't seen it yet, so obviously I havn't had any kind of major interest in it.
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No big deal on Gattaca - it spoiled it for me, but I havn't seen it yet, so obviously I havn't had any kind of major interest in it.
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here:
1)One flew over the Cuckoo's nest.The ending only.
2)Gandhi. About my country.Obviously its very emotional and touching to me. :bawl:
3)Paths to Glory. See it and you will find out.I dont want to spoil you about it.
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1)One flew over the Cuckoo's nest.The ending only.
2)Gandhi. About my country.Obviously its very emotional and touching to me. :bawl:
3)Paths to Glory. See it and you will find out.I dont want to spoil you about it.
Cheerios
Aditya
Tokyo Story is the saddest film ever made. I cried my freakin eyes out.
Grave of the Fireflies...what a movie. It's one of the best i've ever seen, no lie. If anyone on this board hasn't seen it, they need to locate a copy, because it is a masterpiece.
Also
Mccabe & Mrs Miller, Leaving Las Vegas, The Sweet Hereafter, Dead Man Walking.
There are others though
Grave of the Fireflies...what a movie. It's one of the best i've ever seen, no lie. If anyone on this board hasn't seen it, they need to locate a copy, because it is a masterpiece.
Also
Mccabe & Mrs Miller, Leaving Las Vegas, The Sweet Hereafter, Dead Man Walking.
There are others though
A Simple Plan gets me all depressed almost every time. It makes me think over all the mistakes I've ever made -- which is obviously no fun!
Sister Act 2 was sad as well -- but for a different reason.![Big Grin](/community/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Sister Act 2 was sad as well -- but for a different reason.
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Ikiru is unbelievably sad...Akira Kurosawa made so many great films, but for me that was his best. The shot where he cries himself to sleep under his blanket breaks me every time.
Satyajit Ray's 'The Music Room' and Terence Malick's 'Days of Heaven' are both sad in a more muted tone...but powerful nonetheless.
And I can't forget Ingmar Bergman's films...So many of his movies have moved me almost to tears.
Satyajit Ray's 'The Music Room' and Terence Malick's 'Days of Heaven' are both sad in a more muted tone...but powerful nonetheless.
And I can't forget Ingmar Bergman's films...So many of his movies have moved me almost to tears.
I would have to say...
Pay It Forward
Forrest Gump
Mr Hollands Opus
Titanic(the little kids layin in the bed and the mom readin to em, and the old couple layin in their bed at the end)
Green Mile(when Coffey rides the lightning)
Those are all I can think of at the moment.
Pay It Forward
Forrest Gump
Mr Hollands Opus
Titanic(the little kids layin in the bed and the mom readin to em, and the old couple layin in their bed at the end)
Green Mile(when Coffey rides the lightning)
Those are all I can think of at the moment.
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Dancer in the Dark (2000 - Lars Von Trier)
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Originally posted by Holden Pike
Dancer in the Dark (2000 - Lars Von Trier)
Dancer in the Dark (2000 - Lars Von Trier)
Patch Adams is a sad movie, I mean it has its moments in and out in the movie.
Still can't think of anymore.
Still can't think of anymore.
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I've only cried twice during a movie, actually three times.
These may not necessarily be the saddest movies I've seeb but they're the ones that made me cry.
Magnolia
My Girl
An American Tale
The Deer Hunter and Casper had me really close. Hahah. In retrospect, this is pretty funny.
These may not necessarily be the saddest movies I've seeb but they're the ones that made me cry.
Magnolia
My Girl
An American Tale
The Deer Hunter and Casper had me really close. Hahah. In retrospect, this is pretty funny.
I cry all the time at movies. I cried at Serendipity for pity's sake (not a sad cry, though). I even started to tear up during the trailer for "Riding in Cars with Boys".
I don't so much know of the saddest movie I've ever seen as a whole. There are just many very sad moments in movies that aren't necessarily entirely sad that get to me.
I don't so much know of the saddest movie I've ever seen as a whole. There are just many very sad moments in movies that aren't necessarily entirely sad that get to me.
I'll agree with Holden on 'Dancer in the Dark', and add two others:
Jude (1996, Michael Winterbottom)
Breaking the Waves (1996, Lars Von Trier)
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Jude (1996, Michael Winterbottom)
Breaking the Waves (1996, Lars Von Trier)
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You get me slapped with a fine, you argue with the customers and I have to patch everything up, you get us thrown out of a funeral by violating the corpse, and then to top it off, you ruin my relationship. I mean, what's your encore? Do you, like, anally rape my mother while pouring sugar in my gas tank?
You get me slapped with a fine, you argue with the customers and I have to patch everything up, you get us thrown out of a funeral by violating the corpse, and then to top it off, you ruin my relationship. I mean, what's your encore? Do you, like, anally rape my mother while pouring sugar in my gas tank?
I cry after sappy long distance commercials, so it's not necessarily a good idea to think that because I had an emotional reaction to this trailer (specifically the part where Drew Barrymore says that she's the kid's mother and that means he isn't allowed to stay mad at her. Parent-related stuff can often generate an emotional reaction with me because of my past relationship with my parents) that anyone else will necessarily have an emotional reaction to the trailer.