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Movies with sad endings. (SPOILERS maybe)
I don't like them, and they've been intruding in my life recently. (Go away!)
Things like Pan's Labyrinth, which we already mentioned. Million Dollar Baby. Braveheart. Brokeback Mountain, for God's sake, was awful because the ending was so heartrendingly sad. Waaah! I always feel cheated at such an ending. |
Grave of the Fireflies is the saddest movie ever made.
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Ouch. Concur.
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My stepdaughter was so busy being pissed off and sad at the "sad" ending to "The Iron Giant" that she completely missed the part where it turned out it wasn't a sad ending after all. We had to back up the DVD to prove it to her... and then we laughed at her.
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Charlotte's Web *sniff* Julia Roberts dies!
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The Hitcher - hated it - ticked me off.
City of Angels(?) the one with Nicholas Cage & Meg Ryan - stupid! |
Oh yes on that last one. It was a very interesting, very good film for the first 3/4ths.
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Well Braveheart had the disadvantage of having to be historically accurate. From Wikipedia
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Would the ending of Hedwig and the Angry Inch be a sad one or a happy one? I'm not entirely sure.
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happy, as such things go.
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The Matrix. Sad cause it made me hate the Wochowski brothers.
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Happy? Why?
SPOILERS: She ruined the life of the boy (man?) she loved, and, after she had a nervous breakdown, he sang her a pretty song and left, assumedly forever. Her husband started crossdressing again, taking over as diva of the band. She (well, with the wig off, I guess 'he' now) left, naked and penniless, alone, to the street. Sounds pretty rough to me. Hopeful and kind of a, like, good sort of melancholy ending, maybe... but not happy. |
optimistic, I would call it, but with the hero/ine alive; a positive note in contrast to most of the ones I'm thinking of. Alive counts for a lot.
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Beaches
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