The saddest film you've ever watched

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For me, "Decision to Leave"is such a saddest movie that deserves to be watched again and again'.

Yu-Chiang muokkasi tätä .

Yesterday I watched AI - Artifical Intelligence" again and was touched about the ending scene.

I do not know. Maybe "In the mood for Love" from Wong Kar-Wai.

I think I would feel sadder with the Grave of the Fireflies if I were to rewatch it now though.

I hate sad movies,i think the only sad ones i watched are “nowhere” and “life is beautiful “

Roseeeee muokkasi tätä .

After Life by Ricky Gervais on Netflix was very well done

It was "Me Before You" because I had broken up with my then-boyfriend and hadn't cried for some reason, I held it in I guess. But that hit home hard! Uff.

Dead poets society with Robin Williams 😭

City lights by charlie chaplin

the opposite sex killing ship

The Lovely Bones ('In meinem Himmel' in german)

Okja was heartbreaking 💔

I hate sad movies,i think the only sad ones i watched are “nowhere” and “life is beautiful “
Same, I Always Cry when watching "Life Is beatiful" (It isn't)

Same, I Always Cry when watching "Life Is beatiful" (It isn't)
“It isnt”🥶🥶🥶🥶

“It isnt”🥶🥶🥶🥶
It is not?
Life is great!!!

"Miracle in Cell No. 7"

It's a Turkish movie that went viral back in 2020. When I first watched it I couldn't retain my tears! It has a beautiful and very sad story.

The title in Turkish : "7. Koğuştaki Mucize"

It is not?
Life is great!!!
Yess it is 😆😆

For me it`s ''grave of the fireflies", the first time i saw it I laughede at the beginning but after watching the whole thing... it really got me. I can remember always having hope for the protagonist and lose it immediatly after.

the saddest film i watched: korkuzuz korkak🙁