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the saddest film i have ever seen

the saddest film i have ever seen

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Originally posted by Ragnorak
So the Baywatch intro must have had you in tears everytime then?

; D

man you feel my pain

welling up just thinking about it :'(

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Requim for a dream.

Great film but damn sad..

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Originally posted by dk3nny
Requim for a dream.

Great film but damn sad..
yeah I agree

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Yeah The Pianist always got me in years and schindlers's list and many other.
In the Pianist when he plays in front of the german general. Expressing all his pain in just one play. :'(

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Originally posted by Talem16
Yeah The Pianist always got me in years and schindlers's list and many other.
In the Pianist when he plays in front of the german general. Expressing all his pain in just one play. :'(
I wnated to say tears not "years"

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I "wanted"😏

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Originally posted by Talem16
I "wanted"😏
You know you can edit your post, right?

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Dead Poet's Society

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I dunno if I'm a big girl's blouse or what, but I cried in all three of the Lord of the Rings films.

1st film: Boromir dying and Gandalf being lost in Moria both had me blubbing like a child.
2nd film: Helm's Deep, before, during and after the battle.
3rd Film: From after the ghost army departs all the way till the end.

Look, I'm just in touch with my feminine side! 😞 Did anyone else suffer from such empathetic affliction? Or am I just a wuss?

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Originally posted by dk3nny
Requim for a dream.

Great film but damn sad..
Requiem is a majorly depressing film, and a truly great film. It doesn't get any easier with repeat viewing.
I saw Cold Mountain for the second time last week - a truly sad sad story. Like Shawshank redemption without the happy ending. Beautiful beautiful photography though. Knowing the full story after watching it once before didn't lesser the impact in any way.
A few others -
. The Killing Fields
. Romeo Is Bleeding
. Romeo And Juliet (!)

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Originally posted by Starrman
I dunno if I'm a big girl's blouse or what, but I cried in all three of the Lord of the Rings films.

[b]1st film:
Boromir dying and Gandalf being lost in Moria both had me blubbing like a child.
2nd film: Helm's Deep, before, during and after the battle.
3rd Film: From after the ghost army departs all the way till the end.

Look, ...[text shortened]... feminine side! 😞 Did anyone else suffer from such empathetic affliction? Or am I just a wuss?[/b]
I admit the third LOTR film was a tough one, but why oh why did they have to draw it out for so long?