The Gang of Five
Beyond the Mysterious Beyond => The Arts => Silver Screen => Topic started by: F-14 Ace on May 14, 2006, 10:42:03 PM
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What is the saddest movie you have ever seen? Mine would have to be Titanic. THere are several reasons for this but I will not go into detail because I'm sure most of have seen Titanic and can guess what they are. So, whats the saddest movie you have ever seen?
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Godzilla vs Destroyah would be mine. see the movie then you'll know why.
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That's a really hard question! Hehe. Not quite sure, hmmm.
Titanic was indeed a VERY sad movie, though I don't know if there were other ones that affected me more. I'll have to do a bit of thinkin :P:
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I never felt sad from watching a movie. Although in "28 Days Later" when one of the solders was about to rape Salina, Jim came in and smashed in the soldier's eyes. That way he cried made me almost feel sorry for him. Knowing how painful it must have been. :( But that was only one time. And besides, he was about to molest Salina, so he did deserve to die. But I didn't expect him to die THAT way. XD
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While I cannot name "the one and only saddest ever movie", I find that "The Green Mile" is very sad indeed and really gives you something to think about. Movies dealing with the death of one or few individuals in particular are usually much sadder than the movies including many deaths, but fade out the consequences.
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One of the saddest actually comes out of the animated realm....if you can find it, I think you'll see that Martin Rosen's "The Plague Dogs" is one of the saddest animated films you'll ever watch. It's grimy, not sugar-coated, and truthful.
Live action...hmm...probably all the sad films are the ones I had to stop watching just because I couldn't do it (mostly war films). It's been a while, but perhaps Schindler's List was one of the saddest, even if its slightly not accurate.
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I don't have a singular movie that stands as the saddest I've ever. Here's the list:
1. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of King (I don't cry at a moves often and this one made me do so several times.)
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (First movie to move me to tears in a long, long time.)
3. Finding Neverland
4. Signs
5. The Land Before Time
6. The Green Mile
7. Saving Private Ryan
8. Glory
9. Princess Mononoke
10. The Watcher in the Woods
("Titanic"? That was sad?)
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Before I start I gotta say I cry at a lot of movies so let's start with the list...........
1. Fox and the Hound.
2. Where the Red Fern Grows
3. Saving Private Ryan
4. Land Before Time
I've cried at so many I can't remember any of the others.
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Few movies ever actually made me cry. Personally I fully understand why The Lord of the Rings: The Return of King could do that. I'm very much into the lord of the rings, both the book and the movie.
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Possibly Star Wars: Episode 3. Padme's funeral scene, especially. :cry2
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Doh! How could I forget Lord of the Rings: Return of the King? :slap Yea that movie always gets me choked up at the end of it. Hehe
One of the saddest ones I've seen is also one of my favorite ones :D, Cast Away. Just recently I decided to watch that in my room and I cried my eyes out! I dunno, just towards the end is really sad. :cry
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Wilson!!!!!!!!! Yeah, that part was kinda sad.
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It sure was. Never thought I'd weep over a soccerball. -_-
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The first film that ever moved me to tears:
Not Titanic.
Not the Green Mile.
Not Signs.
Not Cast-Away.
This may surprise you, but the first movie that moved me to tears was:
Spider-Man. The First one. Just Something about that movie, and the story between Parker and Mary-Jane, especially in the last half when it really developed. I think it was because of how close-to-home this movie hit at the time. Tobeysan may know roughly what I'm talking about, here. You've seen Spider-Man, right Tobeysan? This movie Literally had me crying (not hard, not so anyone around me noticed) and was the First time a movie had done this to me. Truly amazing; both spider-man movies still do this to me, but unfortunately, I no longer have the DVDs of them in my home. They went with my mom, along with the rest of her movie collection.
I wish I had taken a picture of that movie collection. That was a Big movie collection! :lol
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I love both Spiderman movies! I am a big fan of the comics and video games too. :P:
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I'm personally not so much into the movies. The comics, video games, and the 90s cartoon series, on the other hand, will always remain hardcore favorites of mine.
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It takes a lot for me to cry at at a film, but I cried at: LOtr trilogy
Titanic
Passion of the Crist
All Dogs go to heaven(upon learning of the death oif Judith Barsi)
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Do'h! How could I forget about "The Passion of the Christ". Oh, regardless of my being a Christian, I've only seen it once, inthe theaters, but stil... :cry
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Everyone keeps telling me how sad of a movie "Passion of the Christ" is. I must go see it!
LOTR was very sad :( I always get really teary eyed at the end :cry2 Oh wait, I think I already mentioned this :rolleyes:
I'm personally not so much into the movies. The comics, video games, and the 90s cartoon series, on the other hand, will always remain hardcore favorites of mine.
Kinda funny, I'm exactly the opposite. Well I actually haven't read the comic books, saw the cartoon series, or played the games. But I don't really like seeing the "cartoon" series of a movie (Even though the cartoon came out first, if I see the movie first I wouldn't want to see the cartoon :lol:)
Also that's interesting Action9000 with Spiderman, but that was indeed a sad movie :( I actually cried on Stuart Little :lol (Hey, I was young! :lol:)
I saw this movie once in my living room where this teenager was like really tempermental and stuff, and he ended up getting kicked out of his house. I have no idea what the name of the movie was but it broke me down to tears. :cry
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Everyone keeps telling me how sad of a movie "Passion of the Christ" is. I must go see it!
I'll tell you this now, LF, I've seen it and it can greatly tramitize your mind if you're not careful.
These are the sadest ones I've seen:
The Passion of the Christ is a very sad movie, graphically realistic, and incredibly accurate with the Bible. (In fact, I recall the writer saying that he studied the first four books of the New Testament, which tell the story of Jesus, very carefully to make the film as accurate as possible.) If you go see it, I pray you can handle it. For I, a morman, could barely handle such a thing. *shudders* Even though it's been a couple of years, I still get horrible nightmares from it. (One's so scary, I can't fall asleep for hours.)
Titanic is quite the tragic romance story. For a 3 hours and 18 minutes production, it indeed deserves all 11 of the academy awards it won. :o It was very sad how Jack died near the end. Oh, and you may not believe this, but Rose did die at the end, of basically old age. What we see at the end is her soul's point of view of going up to heaven and reuniting with Jack after over 80 years. In the end, it is so sad, yet so beautiful when you really think about it.
Finally, Cast Away. I still end up feeling very sorry for the poor FedEx guy. He crashes into the sea and ends up on an abandoned island, where he tries everyday just to survive. Semi-vicious waves make it incredibly difficult for him to leave the island. After spending 4 years on the island, he escapes and returns to civilization. Yet, he had now lost everything. The love of his life had remarried and had a kid. How sad it is to lose everything you care about like that.
Those are the saddest movies I've seen, yet not a single one has made me cry on the outside, but my heart has cried for them deeply. :cry2 :cry
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For me, the recent King Kong movie. Though the last movie in the Star Wars prequel trilogy depressed me a little as well.
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Life is Beautiful was a VERY sad one for me.
The Jewish dad tries to get his son to think that the whole Nazi propaganda is a game, he saves his son by making him hide in some cabniet of some kind and he gets shot by the Nazis close to the end of the movie!
Ugh, that tore my heart really good!
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These movies have made me cry:
A Walk To Remember
The Killing Fields(a journalist's documentary of the Khmer Rouge)
Pearl Harbor
The Land Before Time
The Lion King
Schindler's List(also gave me nightmares)
The Fox and the Hound
Life Is Beautiful
Charlotte's Web(the original)
These movies made me depressed but no tears were shed:
Titanic(especially the parts where the Irish mother is telling her kids a bedtime story so they'll die in their sleep, and the Strauss couple laying in bed together as the stateroom floods. They were a real-life couple and would not leave each other for anything. Now that is true love.)
The Green Mile(I hate it when the wrongly accused get executed)
Twister(when the main character loses her dad at the beginning)
The Mist(the ending. Watch it, and you'll understand.)
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Here's my list of movies:
LBT (of course!)
Pan's Labyrinth
Pearl Harbor
300 (strange, yes, besides the fact I found the movie awesome too)
The Last Samurai (same feelings for that as 300)
Hero (we get the picture)
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* Bridge to Terabithia" I swear, I was INCHES from crying! it's the only movie where I have :lol ! Actually...me, my brothers, boyfriend, and one of my CA friends. We watched it on her computer when I was visiting and we BOTH started crying :lol
* The Fox and the Hound made me cry once (when Mrs. Tweedy released Todd)
* The Animals of Farthing Wood (even though it's a TV series. Lessie. the deaths that were saddest for me
1. Badger and Mole (tied)
2. Hedgehogs
3. Pheasants
4. Sinuous (don't know why he's 4...)
That's all I can think of...
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Yeesh. So many teary moments for me come from movies, and I can only name a few.
"Last Samurai"--"It is better to die with honor... Then to live with shame..."
"LOTR 1+3"
"Grave of the Fireflies"
"Appleseed"
"Spider-Man 1, 2, and 3"--Oddly enough, I cried for the deceased villains. Is that wierd?
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I'm gonna say the notebook. That was a gut wrenching movie.
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@Daddytops: I have no idea what movie that is.
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I cried at Bambi that was a sad movie
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@Daddytops: I have no idea what movie that is.
It's called The Strangers. It was a horror movie released in theaters in 2008. I didn't think it was too bad. I'm surprised Daddytops would list it as a sad movie though because there's not really any sad moments in it. Eh, different strokes I guess. Also, I never realized until now just how creepy the mask on the left was.
Saddest movie I'd ever seen. Well aside from Land Before Time (as good as If We Hold on Together is, I just can't listen to it without getting depressed) I thought Big Hero Six had some pretty sad moments. I also thought Titanic was a pretty depressing movie.
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Yes it did when hiro found out his teacher was the cause of His brothers death and he had bayamax turn evil and almost kill him.
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As Petrie mentioned earlier in this thread, Plague Dogs. Movies don't usually make me cry, but that one had both my sister and I bawling.
Felidae is another off-beat animated film. It's not sad in an outright cry-fest kind of way, but more of a contemplative way. It's a German animated film that can only be described as 'cat noir.' It's also very graphic and disturbing, haha, but probably one of my favorite animated films of all time :smile
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I sat through that German made animation film fine. Yes some parts where out there but hey it's Germany they likes to take risks and make adult animation movies. And that was a good movie. I enjoined watching it. Back in 1994 it cost 10,000,000 deutsche marks making it one of the most expensive movies made.
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Jack & Jill 2011
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This is hard..
I have no real 'saddest' movie because i can't feel it anymore, but if i was supposed to choose?
I would probably do:
Land before time 1
Titanic
(Only ones i know some people are sad about)
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Beauty And The Beast