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Really Sad Movies vs. lik dis if u cry evertim ;_;

Also, I just saw Grave of the Fireflies and I honestly didn't find it as sad as so many others have found it to be. I think it's a combination of it not being 'real' (anime) plus the fact that I paired it against the holocaust films. Sincerely, it was sad. I shed a tear or two but not the most depressing experience I've gone though film (I had to leave mid-way through The Pianist).
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041154/

Late Spring (1949) by Yasujiro Ozu.
Here is part of the plot summary from IMDB.
Noriko doesn't want to get married, she seems extremely happy with her life. She wants to stay with her father to take care of him. After all, she knows best of his manners and peculiarities. But Noriko's aunt doesn't want to give up. She arranges a partner for her and thinks of a plan that will convince Noriko her father can be left alone.

What really got me was the last 20 seconds of the film, after his daughter has left and he is home alone. He pauses in the middle of eating an apple after realizing that he really has no one left and is going to be intensely lonely for the rest of his life.
 
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I found the Pianist to be much, much sadder than Grave of the Fireflies.
And yes, the Bicycle Thief. Now I want to watch it again....

I <3 sad movies.
 
Didn't read all 5 pages, but I was fighting back tears throughout the entire film of The Pursuit of Happyness

Maybe its just because I'm in such a shitty situation financially myself right now :\
 
a few. but the night before last i watched Before the Devil Knows you're Dead, and i shed some tears especially in the part with albert finney and philip seymour hoffman. then again i was prettydrunk. but still...
 
Crash in the scene where the china man shoots the girl. I must have screamed. Also where the policeman who had felt up a woman finds her in a car crash unable to free herself.
 
Braveheart. The second to last scene will get ya.

Glory is also quite emotional.

Midnight Express is pretty sad, and angering.
 
Requiem for a dream is the saddest movie I've ever seen.

i have to agree movie was amazing but due to how sad i was i doubt i will watch it again it is the story of how people will hold onto their dreams for a better life even as it is plunges them into darkness
 
Glory is a good one. Also, House of sand and fog.

I didn't care for Crash. I thought it was just loud and annoying and rather contrived. As soon as the dad told the daughter sheh ad an invincibility vest, it was obvious she was going to get "shot."

I will add to the list,

A Time to Kill. The courtroom scene is just gut wrenching.
 
*bumpers*

Thirteen always makes me cry.. Thats one of my favorite movies, I've seen it a million times, because I can relate to that girl so damn much. Her life and her relationship with her mom was so much like me when I was a teen. The part at the end where her life goes to hell and all she has left is her mom and she just holds her all night long, its so well done, demonstrating a mothers love so well, it gets to me every time.

The Pursuit of Happyness made me cry a lot too! That's just the best movie, I love it so much!
 
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