Saddest movie ever.
| corrupt |
12-16-2005 02:14 PM |
metropolis is sad, so is the matrix revolutions.
lost in translation is pretty sad too, and house of flying daggers
| Randolph |
12-16-2005 02:36 PM |
I know it was not a film, but episodes 24-25 of Excel Saga actually choked me up a bit. It's unusal for me to experience such strong feelings,
but after everything that poor Excel Excel went through.... *sob*
Such pity I am feeling!! *weeps*
Of course, number 26 made all of that go away.
Hail, Ilpallazzo!!
| Hanyou |
12-16-2005 03:20 PM |
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Originally posted by V.F.D
metropolis is sad, so is the matrix revolutions.
lost in translation is pretty sad too, and house of flying daggers |
Metropolis was an amazing film, and it had a beautiful ending (the anime one...I have yet to see the silent film, though I would very much like to).
The Godfather II is a film that almost made me cry.
The Passion is pretty sad, as is Braveheart. Mel Gibson kicks ass.
But the saddest movie I've seen...that's prolly Schindler's List.
| pen1300 |
12-16-2005 08:11 PM |
I'm surprised I didn't post in this thread! Any movie that makes me cry I must own.
Love Me If You Dare pulled on my heartstrings and I think I almost cried but two movies that were very sad (because Lord of the Rings #3 was a happy crying):
The Whole Wide World- the story of Robert E Howard's last few years. The ending makes me cry and the whole movie is just sooooooo sad.
and
Big Fish- the ending. That's all I'll say. Everyone tells me they cried at the ending too and at the same exact spot. It was sad, but also very happy.
What Dreams May Come didn't make me cry...and that saddened me.
Later,
Pen1300
| Sharpshooter005 |
12-18-2005 02:15 AM |
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| "Black Hawk Down" got me good too |
The scene where they try to clamp the femoral artery is one of the only times I've been in a theater and actually felt the urge to just turn away from the screen for a second. Even having seen the movie a good...three or four times, that scene pretty much always has a similar reaction to the first time I saw it.
| Almasy |
12-19-2005 03:48 PM |
Titanic (1997)
LOTR: Return of the King (2003)
Alexander (2004)
| Raphaela |
12-27-2005 11:46 PM |
Parts of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind made me cry. Also, The 10th Kingdom reduced me to tears near the end. If you haven't seen that movie yet, do so NOW. It's insanely awesome.
| C.R Foxhound |
12-28-2005 05:29 PM |
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Originally posted by Sharpshooter005
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| "Black Hawk Down" got me good too |
The scene where they try to clamp the femoral artery is one of the only times I've been in a theater and actually felt the urge to just turn away from the screen for a second. Even having seen the movie a good...three or four times, that scene pretty much always has a similar reaction to the first time I saw it. |
yea,that scene was pretty intense
| AlexRosewater |
12-29-2005 12:01 AM |
This might sound stupid but I cried on the first showing of Star Wars episode III: Revenge of the Sith. I mean it... it made me sad for the rest of the night...
| Lady Tesser |
12-30-2005 09:11 AM |
'Terms of Endearment'
A bad 1983 movie that has you bawling through the whole damn thing.
| The_Big_G |
12-30-2005 11:12 AM |
...but I got pretty teary watching "Graveyard of the Fireflies"...
I have to concur with Vainqueur...
that one was brutal.
| Schwarzwald |
12-31-2005 10:20 PM |
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Originally posted by Raphaela
Parts of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind made me cry. Also, The 10th Kingdom reduced me to tears near the end. If you haven't seen that movie yet, do so NOW. It's insanely awesome. |
Yeah... eternal sunshine was a real mind puller. Thats probably the saddest movie for me. Though maybe the movie of The Diary of Anne Frank.... it was a somewhat recent movie... at the end it had the father looking for his daughter's name on the list. And obviously he didn't find her. Really powerful.