Heart breaking films

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  1. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Braveheart

    Dead Poet’s Society

    Saving Private Ryan

    Ghost

    Of Mice and Men

    Finding Neverland
     
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  3. shorty_37 Go! Canada Go! Registered Senior Member

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    Oh come on ppl..

    THE NOTEBOOK


    Don't forget the NOTEBOOK broke you

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  5. shorty_37 Go! Canada Go! Registered Senior Member

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    Oh yeah, when she lost her legs and the ending...:bawl:

    I cried when Sean Penn went to the scene to find his daughter dead

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    Anything with children involved really gets to me, because I think of my own.
     
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    Awakenings. When Robert DeNiro begins to lapse back into his catatonic state after briefly experiencing a taste of normal life...

    I'll admit it was a bit of an obvious tearjerker, but Reese Witherspoon's first film, The Man In The Moon, was very sad.
     
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    Oh god! I remember that, man that was sad. :bawl:
     
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    LMAO! I can just picture Orleander's son's future wife carrying a barf bag and a box of Kleenex in her purse in case the movie they go to see ends up be a tear jerker.
     
  10. domesticated om Stickler for details Valued Senior Member

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    I thought "Cool Hand Luke" was kinda sad
    Hehe --- that's the second time I've mentioned that movie in three weeks.

    Immortal Beloved
    The Elephant Man
    Ghandhi
     
  11. Steve100 O͓͍̯̬̯̙͈̟̥̳̩͒̆̿ͬ̑̀̓̿͋ͬ ̙̳ͅ ̫̪̳͔O Valued Senior Member

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    Forest Gump.
     
  12. pjdude1219 The biscuit has risen Valued Senior Member

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    jaws. i was sad when the shark died
     
  13. lucifers angel same shit, differant day!! Registered Senior Member

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    bridge to terabithia

    one flew over the cuckoos nest

    lion witch and the wardrobe
     
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    Schindlers List

    Titanic
     
  15. alexb123 The Amish web page is fast! Valued Senior Member

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    Awakenings was a great great film.

    Lucifer I would also agree with One Flew. I felt I had lost something at the end of that film.
     
  16. Orleander OH JOY!!!! Valued Senior Member

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    He was in first grade when he saw it. It wasn't the fact that a kid died, it was the fact that his parents didn't care and didn't visit him in the hospital.

    My son had just been through a lot at that point in his young life. He had been in a hospital where no one but strangers visited and he thought no one cared. It was upsetting for him.

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  17. Pinocchio's Hoof Pay the Devil, or else.......£ Registered Senior Member

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    Heart breaking films for me there is only one (not a highlander pun)....
    The most heart wrenching film has to be Watership Down the moment when (I think) Azrael comes to take Fifa (if names are wrong havn't watched for long time) after his job is done, they played the title track at my friends 10 yr ld nephews funeral which means I could probably never watch it again...through fear of dehydration through wussness..

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9czkZiO-38

    They say horror films are bad but i love them a load of cartoon bunnies and i'm an emotional wreck:bawl:
     
  18. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Charollets Web
     
  19. Challenger78 Valued Senior Member

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    A couple of the above, Braveheart was pretty good,
    Black hawk down (Scene with the dying dude)
    Band of Brothers

    And for a over done bollywood film

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baghban
     
  20. Challenger78 Valued Senior Member

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    I thought the book was better at conveying the emotive sense of that story than the film.
     
  21. Orleander OH JOY!!!! Valued Senior Member

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    yep. I cried for a damn spider.

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    I gre wup on a afarm and I still cried.

    Where the Red Fern Grows was a tearjerker.
    The Huntchback of Notre Dam was also sad.
    Sophie's Choice.
     
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  22. Enmos Valued Senior Member

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    :bugeye: Yea right..
     
  23. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    I did too.
     

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