Which scene from a movie made you feel the saddest?!


Question: letter to brezhnev when elaine is looking over the water at the albert dock in liverpool watching the sunset and thning of her russian sailor friend
the music is magic

lots of others too
atonement the final scenes

also ps. i love you that had some sad parts in it too i went to see it last night and had tears trickling down my face


Answers: letter to brezhnev when elaine is looking over the water at the albert dock in liverpool watching the sunset and thning of her russian sailor friend
the music is magic

lots of others too
atonement the final scenes

also ps. i love you that had some sad parts in it too i went to see it last night and had tears trickling down my face

Saw Letter to Brezhnev recently for first time and agree that the dock scene is very moving.

For me its probably still a choice between the endings of To Kill a Mockingbird and Breakfast at Tiffanys....must be something about those writers from the deep south (Harper Lee and Truman Capote) that manage to do melancholy and injustice so well.

Hey i know i'm sad coz the bit in E.T. when he dies made me cry.

Well...Dracula (I cried soo much)
Braveheart (when they kill Mel Gibson)
cried a lot with Noah′s Notebook

..am I not a crier!! but hey, I was so young when I watched the first one, and I was so confused when I watched the last one.

The little boy finding the egg on the beach in The Water Horse, that means the Water Horse had died as only one water horse can live at a time...

When the guy came in peed on the dude's rug. It was just so tragic.

It's good to see that i wasnt the only 13 year old in the world who cried at ET ;-(

I thought the end of Titanic when it goes back to Rose being an old woman and she drops the "heart of the ocean" and Celine Dion music is playing was quite sad.

Also an old film is "Don't Bother To Knock" with Marilyn Monroe, the end of that made me cry for the first time over a film

forest gump always makes me cry

For me the saddest scene is the final one in the psychiatrist's office in Ordinary People when he talks about the boat accident. Very powerful. Sad and yet an indication that people can go on if they face the worst.

Also Brief Encounter when you realize what the touch on the shoulder in the beginning of the movie was. Heartbreaking.

I realize many of you don't know these films, but there you have it.

Watership Down always has me in tears when the song bright eyes comes on.

Recently I watched Bridge to Terrabithia, thought it was very sad when the girl dies.

The final scene in Passion Of The Christ when they brutally whipped Jesus with those whips and whipped him until he bled and when they hung him up on that cross and stuck that spear in his side to see if he was finally dead. The reason it made me cry is because up to that point in my life I never knew what Jesus had to go through for the forgiveness of the sins of the world. It makes me cry knowing that even though he done that then more people will continue to deny him and run him down. He is my Lord and my Savior and I really got serious with him after watching that movie. That is the saddest scene in a movie by far.

Terms of Endearment near the end.

Ordinary People gets to me too.

loads! recently its probbly - in kill bill - wen shes pregnant n gettin married n 4 people/assassins come n beat her up ... badly!

i no the films old but i only watched it 2 nyts ago!

xx

The scene in The Passion Of The Christ
when I died.

Ghost, They loved each over so much. Thank to Miss Goldberg!

Brokeback Mountain is a great movie picture, and always make me cry at the end of it.
How I miss Heath Ledger, my God.

English Patient when the Indian guy takes the girl to a builidng and shows her some magnificient art.

In titanic when jack dies and rose lets go off him and he falls to the sea bed. I cried so much it was so symbolic her saying i wont letgo jack then letting go off his hand. She meantshe wouldnt let go off love or her dreams this relly changed me.

amegeddon when liv is saying bye to her dad (bruce willis)

maculy culkins funeral in my girl

titanic where the old lady dies

X men 2, when Jean try to save the others from the tidal waves, she sacrificed herself and Cyclops wanted to save her but can only watched her die. There is nothing he can do to save her, so sad...

Disneys Dumbo when they take him away from his Mum and he sneaks back for a cuddle with her and they dont want to let go of each other!!!

when the kid had to put old yeller down that was the saddest moment in movie history

Small film with Lynsey wagner called This child is mine.
She dopts a baby girl but then mother wants it back after a three year battle she has to hand child back and they go into a room. She pops girl in to a door way closes it and her mom is on other side heartbreaking could not sleep all night.

I get so sad in the movie Beaches when Bette Mittler's friend dies.

Also in Bambi when his mom dies.

In the movie Click, towards the end when you think he's dying.

I just hate to see death, I guess.

so many movies make me cry, because I'm girly
spoilery mentions be warned.


I just watched Across the Universe the funeral scenes with the lady singing , the end scenes with the cast singing love is all you need
Home Room when she talks about how her baby looked when she died and how the casket was so small. Any movie in which a child dies to be honest.
RENT has a few moments, when Angel dies, when they almost lose Mimi.
The Lion King when SImba watches his dad fall
Brokedown Palace... pretty much the whole thing is sad

The part in 'Crash' when the man came to shoot the locksmith guy, and his little girl ran in front of the gun as it went off... I jumped in my seat and was in shock. (if you havn't seen the movie, there is more too it...)

when Littlefoot's mum died

Well i cried my eyes out at the Disney tv movie, "Wild Hearts carnt be broken" its just beautiful - set in the 1930s about a girl who is sent to live with her Aunt, but they cannot afford to look after her so she runs away from home and joins a travelling circus, falls in love with the owners son over the years and becomes a diving horse girl! Sounds silly but, its fab, She has an accident and becomes blind and her true love comes back to be with her. Its based on a true story.

Also, the last scene in Road to Perdition.

Pay It Forward when the kid was killed. That was so sad.

In Romeo and Juliet where they both kill themsleves and also Titanic ( I think it is because Leonardo DiCarpio is in them both!)



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