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I guess this was not one of the most saddest moments ever in movies but when i watched it i cryed 

 

I just find it so sad

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiZNSzWIaLo

 

 

This is off star wars and the reason it makes me cry is because i have watched every movie of star wars and you watch how Anakin and Obi wan and you see that they get a long together but then you see them trying to kill eachother and it just makes me cry

 

What your saddest moment in movies and did it make you cry and why was it so sad to you?

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Saddest moment for me in a movie, had to be from The Hunger Games. Yes, when little Roo dies. I felt like as if I were about to cry then and there. She looked so innocent and she was so young to be in The Hunger Games. 

 

Also another moment for me was from Turbo when he lost his ability in the Indy 500 after taking a hard hit and losing his metal cover. He tucked into his shell, for he was in complete shame. He did not want to face the humiliation of it all. 

 

So many more for me. Just can't remember right now. 

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This scene always gets to me.. When Tom Hanks (forgot the character's name) goes up to shake Coffey's hand, it's just... :(

 

Also, boom:

 

Bubba's last line, man... Bubba's last line!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5VHRcUa0k8

 

This scene. Holy crap, this scene. Quite possibly one of the longest minutes in my life. I had a really difficult job containing myself during this part of the film and I rarely cry in films these days. Sure they get saved in the end, but just look at how the scene plays out, how all these cherished characters from my childhood accept their ugly fate.

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Oh, gosh...

Here:  

http://youtu.be/nLPqYgemhO0

 

This is the final scene in the film "My Boy Jack" about Rudyard Kipling and his son Jack, who enlisted in the British Military during World War II and was shot down by a machine gunner in France.  In this scene he recites his famous and sad poem about his son, as if on the spot, showing little emotion, but behind it he holds back a torrent of feelings that you can see tricking through his complexion.

To make it worse Daniel Radcliffe acted Jack in the movie, so we all got to see Harry Potter shot down in World War II.

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(spoilers ahead)

 

The end of Children of Men, where you watch Theo's life slowly fade away while he floats in the tiniest boat, hoping that he has saved humanity from extinction after seeing men and women killing each other pointlessly, brutally, with no regard for their lives whatsoever.

 

The end of Leon, The Professional, with the "ring trick" killing Gary Oldman. Classic, but freaking heart-wrenching.

 

The end of Solaris, when the camera pans out and you realize that the main character never made it back to Earth; he is permanently trapped on the conscious planet, living out a fake version of his memories at his former home, and in the last few shots, he begins to realize it as well.

 

Lastly, the end of Three Colors: White, where Karol Karol goes to see his wife in prison before leaving the country after getting his brutal revenge for her destroying all that he had left. It's even more ironic because he built his life back up a million times better and still serves his revenge. I don't know if she exactly deserved it, but it's still tear-jerking to watch for both people's experiences.

 

There are a million more but those are the ones that got to me the most.

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The ending of Plague Dogs was one of the saddest movies I've seen. It's the only movie that ever got me choked up. I've thought about buying the novel version of it. The movie is also made from the same developers who made Watership Down.

 

Here is the trailer for it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUDzklWlvho

 

What is with those guys and depressing animal cartoons?  I have never seen "Plague Dogs," but it looks like a bummer.

 

Speaking of trailers for dog movies that I have never seen - even though I have yet to actually watch the film, the trailer for "Hachi" makes me cry.

 


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The ending to Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva.

 

It is tradition for Professor Layton to almost always have his game's stories end in a very bittersweet way, and the franchise's first and only movie was no exception.

 

[spoilers]Essentially, the whole movie was centered around a man whose daughter was very, very near dying. He manages to save her with a machine he created that holds his daughter's soul. Or so he thinks... he actually transported it into someone else through and experiment he thought had failed.

 

There's a long battle scene with the True Villain of the movie, Descole, and then the daughter goes to her father and tells him she can't deal with the shame in having taken someone else's consciousness to hold a life on Earth. Her father insists that she stay, but the daughter insists she needs to go, even with the consciousness she's holding insisting herself that she should stay. We get a prolonged scene of the girl accepting fate and at last passing into death.

 

The father, of course, is devastated. Of course, he has to be arrested for what he made happen. He asks only to play one more song, in his daughter's memory, using the piano that remained on the contraption which held his daughter once. We are then greeted with a beautifully bittersweet song for the story, as the credits roll in the traditional Professor Layton fashion.

 

 

A great movie, with a powerful ending. Nothing less is to be expected from the great true gentleman himself.


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THE FEELS MAN. I know I was only 8 when I first saw this movie but I was bawling at the end of it. The sequel wasn't quite as good but I love it for being DragonHeart. Plus it's final encounter was much more awesome even if it wasn't as feels-worthy. ;)

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The ending of Plague Dogs was one of the saddest movies I've seen. It's the only movie that ever got me choked up. I've thought about buying the novel version of it. The movie is also made from the same developers who made Watership Down.

 

Here is the trailer for it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUDzklWlvho

I never knew this movie existed before a friend told me about it. I loved the movie but dat ending....

 

It's definitely a kicker. Cartoon movies have a way of being far more emotional than one would expect them to be. Part of it is probably the fact emotions are much more easily portrayed on an animated face than a real person's face, especially with animals.

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Definitely this scene:  

 

That made me cry like a newborn. 

 

That scene, and this one

 

These are probably me saddest movie scenes.

 

 

 

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Definitely this scene:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RxPDVIDhIU

 

That made me cry like a newborn. 

 

That scene, and this one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqjfq5gsfYk

 

These are probably me saddest movie scenes.

 

(I have no idea how to imbed video links)

Normally the site would do it for you but I guess it's not here.

 

If you ever wanna make sure use flash tags. [ f l a s h ]Youtube url[ / f l a s h ] <--Do all that but without spaces.

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Ohh goodness, a sad movie to make me cry? This movie came out today, "Prisoners" and just by watching the trailer, it made me cry. Hope to see it soon though.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpXfcTF6iVk

 

 

(How do i make my youtube link noticeable on the post?? It's driving me crazy..)

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As Discordian pointed out to me, you put the words 'flash' into brackets '[' ']', in this format:

 

[f l a s h] Youtube URL [/ f l a s h] Just minus the spaces in the word 'flash'. That should work

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---WARNING SPOILERS---

Here are probably my top few moments. 

 

*When Data dies in Star Trek Nemesis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdqzJvoH-_4 (it was sad and stupid and the same time)

*When spock dies in Wrath of Khan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVIt0DYKssI (so sad, great acting)

*Boromir's death and the parting of the Fellowship in Lord of the Rings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqjfq5gsfYk (cry everytime)

*Maximus' death in Gladiator http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72uwmHsFSAg (Russel Crowe is a great actor, so many feels)

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Snape's death in HP

 

 

KHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNN

 

 

Eeyup. Those tugged at my heartstrings quite a bit. So many tears shed. So many. You have no idea.

 

*sobs loudly*

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The Green Mile: When they're executing John and all crying because they don't want to, knowing he's innocent and a good man.

 

Grave of the Fireflies: When Setsuko is hallucinating, showing how close the end is near for her.

 

Star Trek II: Not only Spock's death, but the following scene with Kirk getting severely choked up speaking.

 

Schindler's List: The end when Oskar breaks down, regretting holding onto anything and counting how many more he could've saved instead.

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Schindler's List: The end when Oskar breaks down, regretting holding onto anything and counting how many more he could've saved instead.

 

Oh yeah, that is a good one.  I am glad that Steven Spielberg finally won and Academy Award for that movie.  He has done so many good ones.  I just watched the scene again, and it got me.   :( 

 


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The scene where John Coffey is executed by the electric chair in The Green Mile was among the saddest moments of the movie for sure. In the events leading up to that moment, you can feel Coffey's agony towards the darkness of the world and his growing need to leave it. When he got killed in one of the cruelest ways possible, it really hurt. In fact, the whole movie was extremely sad.

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