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Saddest film you've ever seen?

684 replies

bluetit101 · 13/01/2019 11:15

So I'm sitting here watching Seven Pounds (Will Smith)
I've seen this film loads of times, but it never fails to make me cry. Like proper ugly cry, tears streaming, everything.
This is the only film that does this to me. I think it's so underrated.

What movies do this to other people??

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solocha · 15/07/2020 22:53

For me there are Message in a Bottle and Stepmom

These are films that cause me a storm of emotions and feelings. I've connected a TV set-top box www.infomir.eu/eng/products/android-stb/mag424Aw3/ and I can review different movies. The quality of the movies in HD and the sound just please me. But you're right. There are such films that remain in the soul for a long time.

catmar1991 · 16/07/2020 15:51

I think one of the best movies in "sadness" genre will be this: dosmovies.com/film/Schindlers_List
Based on the true story of Oskar Schindler who managed to save about 1100 Jews from being gassed at the Auschwitz concentration camp.

I highly recommend to watch it.

CatsArePeople · 17/07/2020 10:32

Honkytonk Man - i don't usually cry at films, but Sad

George441 · 22/07/2020 16:48

Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

timetest · 25/07/2020 23:34

Sophie’s Choice.

Santana2000 · 04/08/2020 02:04

Schindler's List

threesecrets · 06/08/2020 09:01

I can't watch Remains of the day. I just feel empty and sad.

threesecrets · 06/08/2020 10:07

Madame Bovary

threesecrets · 06/08/2020 10:07

The constant gardener

FastFood · 12/08/2020 22:45

Grave of the fireflies is the saddest film for me.
But the saddest thing ever must be the Futurama episode about Fry's dog (Jurassic Bark I think). Absolutely heartbreaking.

Change17 · 13/08/2020 18:30

Beaches. I lost my best friend to cancer age 22 and was in the room when she passed with her family so that scene always shatters me.

purpleme12 · 05/09/2020 23:41

A Monster Calls
I honestly don't think I've cried so much at a movie ever
Saddest film I've ever seen
It really hit me, you physically felt it

billydilly · 12/09/2020 16:20

The Road
Brokeback Mountain
Never Let me Go

Crazymadame · 17/09/2020 20:43

Million dollar baby - your heart sinks to your stomach at the scene at the end of the fight
When the wind blows-raymond briggs cartoon about nuclear fallout. As a young teen this was traumatic to watch

Boredsilly · 20/09/2020 17:17

I've just finished Seven Pounds and I think it's up there with one of the saddest films I've ever seen, I'm in floods of tears!

MummBraTheEverLeaking · 20/09/2020 22:05

Now don't laugh, I always (and just have, thanks ITV2) sobbed at points in Mamma Mia 1 and 2. The first film was during Slipping Through My Fingers, I wasn't a mother at that point but it was the year my father died, and I just thought oh, he'll never walk me down the aisle, not that I was even engaged at that point either mind!

Second film, DD was about 5 months old. My Love, My Life, at the end. I was in absolute buckets. And I'm not a big film crier.

roberts35 · 24/09/2020 18:52

Green mile and hatico

FlyingByTheSeatof · 23/01/2021 00:22

ET

UltraBlack · 29/01/2021 07:04

Marley and me!! The saddest one

Confusedandshaken · 04/02/2021 13:01

@crabb

Grave of the Fireflies - a Studio Ghibli anime. An IMDB reviewer called it “The best movie you’ll never want to see again”. Pretty accurate 😞
So true. Completely brilliant and absolutely heartbreaking.
cavalier · 07/02/2021 20:13

Oh yes Mamma Mia 2 is one of the most moving ends of a film I have ever seen MummBraTheEverLeaking. ... totally had me sobbing ugly cry

Thisisworsethananticpated · 11/02/2021 10:09

I’ve just finished Manchester by the sea , the pram scene 😞
Inside out really moved me as my friend has just died

MisterT373 · 11/02/2021 23:52

Jo Jo Rabbit - a real roller coaster of emotions.

Livsy · 12/02/2021 10:13

Schindlers List, Boy in striped pyjamas and life is beautiful

mm40 · 14/02/2021 00:19

The Railway Children.....Daddy, my daddy..... 😢