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I don't like sad movies, I'm too much of a crybaby to watch them with dignity. Many of the movies listed here have made me cry before, but a rather unorthodox example would be The Mist. I know it's more horror than sad movie, but the ending really laid a huge heart-breaking impact on me.
I hate sad movies and tend to avoid them.
I remember my sister made me watch titanic back in the day and when that old couple was just lying in the bed waiting to die, I balled lol
Fox and the hound, just sayinnn.
The Notebook, Up!, The Lion King, Dear John, Titanic, Marley and Me. I know there are more, but I cry easily so the list would be too long. =P
- The Elephant Man (1980) ~ Who didn't cry at the end of this film is not human. =(
- Grave of the Fireflies (1988) ~ great anime, made me cry a whole night. ;_;
- Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009) ~ Not a great movie, but sad dogs break my heart! T_T
- The Fox and the Hound (1981) ~the scene where the old lady abandons the fox in the forest. omg soo sad.
Last edited by Liv; 02-24-2012 at 07:56 AM.
Oh my god, Up. For a fucking Disney/Pixar movie I bawled my eyes out for the whole first 20 minutes. I usually love Disney/Pixar, but I literally can't watch Up again - I've only ever seen it the once.
Because I struggle with depression, I make a point of not watching sad movies. I've read the book Marley and Me and therefors will never see the movie.