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.

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
