what is the saddest movie you saw??
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The Crow, Pay it Forward, Big Fish, Moulin Rouge, and Braveheart (FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDUUUUUUUUUUM!!!!!)
Armageddon got me too, even worse: I got caught. I thought the friend beside me was asleep, and when I decided the coast was clear the next thing I know he turns his head and he's got this spongebob-esque grin on his face!
And to cheat a little: For the Charmed fans, the episode "Oh my Goddess Part 2" where Piper goes on a rampage as a Greek Goddess when Leo becomes an elder until she sees Leo "upstairs" and the scene is so incredibly heartbreaking. I swear the girl deserves an academy award for that performance.
Armageddon got me too, even worse: I got caught. I thought the friend beside me was asleep, and when I decided the coast was clear the next thing I know he turns his head and he's got this spongebob-esque grin on his face!
And to cheat a little: For the Charmed fans, the episode "Oh my Goddess Part 2" where Piper goes on a rampage as a Greek Goddess when Leo becomes an elder until she sees Leo "upstairs" and the scene is so incredibly heartbreaking. I swear the girl deserves an academy award for that performance.
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For some reason comedies make me cry.
I got Kill Bill for Christmas and when Beatrix has to kill Bill it is really sad. Not cause Bill gets killed even he knows he has to die, but cause Beatrix had to do it and you know she really loved him even if it didn't make any sense whatsoever. But, that part of her life had to be over for definite no take backs.
I got Kill Bill for Christmas and when Beatrix has to kill Bill it is really sad. Not cause Bill gets killed even he knows he has to die, but cause Beatrix had to do it and you know she really loved him even if it didn't make any sense whatsoever. But, that part of her life had to be over for definite no take backs.
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ok im adding this late one as ive only just thought of it
KING KONG , the new film
his big chocolate brown eyes i just wanna pick him up and hug him , how cute can u get for a giant ape , awwww
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
KING KONG , the new film
his big chocolate brown eyes i just wanna pick him up and hug him , how cute can u get for a giant ape , awwww
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah

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I am a massive Studio Ghibli fan (animated Japanese films, e.g. Spirited Away, Howl's moving castle for those who are unfamiliar), the other day I watched Grave of the Fireflies which is about a boy and his sister in Japan at the end of World War 2....I won't spoil what happens, but I nearly drowned in my own tears it was so sad! Anyway I would thoroughly recommend the film, and any other Ghibli film, the animation is stunning 

Grave of the FireFlies and Naudica were both major tear-jerkers. Even back before I became a teary-eyed regular at the movie theatre.
Remains of the Day, Life is Beautiful, and yes, Bambi... um.... The Last Unicorn and Unico for some reason. The latter left me so sad I couldn't finish the movie. (give me a break, for the latter I was 8 or so years old)
The Reflecting Skin is a very creepy movie, with no blood or anything whatsoever, but it is also very very sad. On that particular movie, you are just so overwhelmed by what people do to each other that you can't help but cry. Just because there are no blood and guts moments, does NOT mean that children should see this movie. I mean, yikes. I first saw it as a teen and it left me raw for days.
The Brick. Yes, the girl deserved what she got, but the ending was very sad. If you like (the TV show) Veronica Mars, this is the movie that inspired it, I think. I mean, what an amazing performance.
If you don't believe me, rewatch the first season of VM. Then try to tell me otherwise.
There are more. I can't remember if I cried when I saw The Piano or not, but I remember it being very sad.
Remains of the Day, Life is Beautiful, and yes, Bambi... um.... The Last Unicorn and Unico for some reason. The latter left me so sad I couldn't finish the movie. (give me a break, for the latter I was 8 or so years old)
The Reflecting Skin is a very creepy movie, with no blood or anything whatsoever, but it is also very very sad. On that particular movie, you are just so overwhelmed by what people do to each other that you can't help but cry. Just because there are no blood and guts moments, does NOT mean that children should see this movie. I mean, yikes. I first saw it as a teen and it left me raw for days.
The Brick. Yes, the girl deserved what she got, but the ending was very sad. If you like (the TV show) Veronica Mars, this is the movie that inspired it, I think. I mean, what an amazing performance.
If you don't believe me, rewatch the first season of VM. Then try to tell me otherwise.

There are more. I can't remember if I cried when I saw The Piano or not, but I remember it being very sad.
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This may seem silly, but I sobbed (and I mean SOBBED) at the end of X-Men 3 The Last Stand. There are way too many movies to name that I've cried at the end of. I cry at the drop of a hat. Sad songs, movies, books, I'll cry. But the most recent movie that I saw that broke my heart yet inspired me was The Fountain. Amazing movie.
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