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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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borogovia · 19/10/2021 21:51

Edward Scissorhands
The Truman show, specifically the moment when his little boat bumps into the sky at the edge of the world.

expatmigrant · 19/10/2021 22:04

The Killing Fields...will never forget it and have never managed to re-watch it.

SherryTBangles · 21/10/2021 23:50

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8misskitty8 · 26/10/2021 22:56

Beaches.

Les miserables especially at the end . (Stage show as well )

ClubTropicanaVIP · 26/10/2021 23:05

The Pursuit of Happyness - another Wil Smith one and based on a true story.

LION. - another true story

PositivePosie · 23/11/2021 20:58

Has anyone watched Cargo on Netflix?
I found it really emotional 😭

Newcomer68 · 05/12/2021 12:59

Breaking the Waves

cavalier · 02/12/2022 20:42

FleeceDetective · 13/01/2019 11:20

The English patient always gets me. It’s so melodramatic but I don’t care, absolutely love it!

I agree .. I saw a clip of it yesterday and thought I’ve seen it many times I broke my heart .. had a real crush on RF too so watched it till the cows come home but it genuinely very moving brilliantly acted film

userxx · 02/12/2022 21:22

Namechangedforthis79 · 13/01/2019 11:18

Marley and me ... never again.

I'd rather walk over hot coals barefoot then put myself through that again.

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