The Notebook. It made me tear up a bit
2007-10-15 02:41:35
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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I can't just pick one!
"What Dreams May Come": This is a movie about life and death, and a good portion of the movie's setting is in the afterlife, or "heaven" as they refer to it in this movie, but in a total secular way. The heart of the movie is really about empathy. The stars Anabella Sciorra and Robin Williams lose their children in an automobile accident, and then Anabella loses Robin Williams also to an automobile accident a short time later. The movie moves in and out from the present to the past in many flashbacks, so you may want to pay attention. The mourning period for Anabella Sciorra over her husband is especially heart wrenching.
"My Girl": The story is centered on an 11 year-old girl named Vada. She lives in a house/funeral pallor (with mortuary) with her widowed father (Dan Aykroyd) and hired help (Jamie Lee Curtis). Her best friend is Thomas J (Macaulay Culkin), and they're basically inseparable. The two climb trees, go bike riding, hiking and school as well. One day Thomas J goes off alone and happens upon a beehive that he thought was unoccupied. After he was stung a zillion times, and they find out that he was allergic and this is what causes his death at only 11 years old. It's one of the saddest scenes with Vada at his wake in the funeral pallor in her home. It will get you every time.
2007-10-15 02:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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ive seen alot of sad movies, but the saddest movie i ever saw is Requiem for a Dream. it will make you never want to do drugs again. i actually felt sorry for the characters, and cried... which doesnt happen too often. the music fits the movie perfectly. A MUST SEE FOR ANYONE. its also one of the best movies ive ever seen.
2007-10-16 09:08:42
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answered by pappydethkon 2
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Love Story
2007-10-15 07:35:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Either
The Elephant Man or
Schindler's List
2007-10-15 02:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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A very old movie, The Ox Bow Incident.
2007-10-15 02:40:57
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answered by doglover 5
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Requiem For a Dream is soo kewl and so sad especially the musical score, creates a haunting mood
2007-10-15 02:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I try to avoid sad movies, but I can say for sure that I was very sad to have gotten stuck watching the Joy Luck Club.
2007-10-15 02:41:41
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answered by Ace Librarian 7
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Ghost
2007-10-15 03:26:58
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answered by BigJake418 7
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Doctor Zhivago....
The tears, the balalaika music, the tragic finish, the inevitable loss of Old Russia and everything they once knew....
For sad, watch Russian movies.
2007-10-15 02:43:16
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answered by greengo 7
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I know its a fairly old movie but when I took my mother to see "The Hasty Heart" starring Richard Todd ,Ronald Reagan and Pat O'Neill, she cried all through the film and then said "Oh I did enjoy that"
2007-10-15 02:43:04
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answered by Anonymous
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