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Love Story... Sancho Dec 2013 #1
A Thousand Clowns Brother Buzz Dec 2013 #2
Sophie's Choice comes to mind. NRaleighLiberal Dec 2013 #3
I've never been able to bring myself to see that. LeftishBrit Dec 2013 #82
Yes. Just recently watched it again, after 30 years. It is the best movie ever. applegrove Dec 2013 #113
Seven Pounds will Will Smith Heddi Dec 2013 #4
The Remains of the Day tandot Dec 2013 #5
That one put me to sleep ailsagirl Dec 2013 #13
cyrano de bergerac with gerard depardeiu, loli phabay Dec 2013 #6
Good God what an amazing performance by Depardieu aint_no_life_nowhere Dec 2013 #94
The Minus Man or Total Eclipse Tuesday Afternoon Dec 2013 #7
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. a la izquierda Dec 2013 #8
I had a mini breakdown after Eternal Sunshine. vanlassie Dec 2013 #30
Kiss of the Spider Woman bench scientist Dec 2013 #9
Hilary and Jackie. LisaLynne Dec 2013 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author LumosMaxima Dec 2013 #11
Old Yeller. After seeing that as a child I avoided sad movies like the plague. nt Walk away Dec 2013 #12
The funny thing OriginalGeek Dec 2013 #46
Good idea! I'm making a list. nt Walk away Dec 2013 #59
Any movie that involves the death of an animal RebelOne Dec 2013 #90
Same here. Old Yeller hands down. Grateful for Hope Dec 2013 #98
Old Yeller it is. mimi85 Dec 2013 #108
I agree, Old Yeller will make anybody cry! B Calm Dec 2013 #112
I agree. Blue_In_AK Dec 2013 #125
Night and Fog.. Stuart G Dec 2013 #14
Recount. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2013 #15
Schindler's List, for me chungking34 Dec 2013 #16
Terms of Endearment CTyankee Dec 2013 #53
Brian's Song. madinmaryland Dec 2013 #17
toss-up between that and "Rain Man" lastlib Dec 2013 #50
Yes, Brian's song. sammytko Dec 2013 #71
The Diary of Anne Frank First Speaker Dec 2013 #18
Of course ailsagirl Dec 2013 #119
Kramer vs. Kramer newcriminal Dec 2013 #19
Life is Beautiful (nt) noamnety Dec 2013 #20
+1 Boom Sound 416 Dec 2013 #48
Yes, it's a brilliant movie, but so, so sad Trailrider1951 Dec 2013 #62
Yep, "Testament" has haunted me for 30 years. canoeist52 Dec 2013 #130
Breaking the Waves LynneSin Dec 2013 #21
quite a movie. nt BootinUp Dec 2013 #117
The Deer Hunter... Locut0s Dec 2013 #22
Marley & Me graywarrior Dec 2013 #23
Yes, yes, yes. I loved that movie and I read the book. RebelOne Dec 2013 #88
"Dead Man Walking" made me sob openly, in the middle of a high school class. nomorenomore08 Dec 2013 #24
Ohh, another I agree with that I forgot about. nt. Locut0s Dec 2013 #29
The boy in the striped pajamas Taitertots Dec 2013 #25
Doctor Zhivago (the original) nt Waiting For Everyman Dec 2013 #26
Grave of the fireflies. Doc_Technical Dec 2013 #27
I'll second this!! Locut0s Dec 2013 #28
I concur and third this... Xyzse Dec 2013 #43
+1 sakabatou Dec 2013 #86
Hands down the saddest GD thing I've EVER seen. PassingFair Dec 2013 #96
this is undoubtedly the saddest movie ever. yellowdogintexas Dec 2013 #129
Philadelphia. vanlassie Dec 2013 #31
For me, it was Umberto D. CrawlingChaos Dec 2013 #32
what dreams may come orleans Dec 2013 #33
Mine too!!! raptor_rider Dec 2013 #34
That is a beautiful movie. Xyzse Dec 2013 #44
Didn't the movie have incredible cinematography? spiderpig Dec 2013 #56
It does. Xyzse Dec 2013 #74
We Were Soldiers raptor_rider Dec 2013 #35
I agree jrandom421 Dec 2013 #70
Just after that, DoD switched to in-person death notifications pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #123
I'm glad your dad is still hanging in there pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #124
Shanendoah (Jimmy Stewart - shows the impact of war on a family) avebury Dec 2013 #36
Of Mice & Men popped in my mind 1st Inkfreak Dec 2013 #37
We Are Marshall underpants Dec 2013 #38
All Quite on the Western Front n/t sarge43 Dec 2013 #39
Truly, Madly, Deeply mainer Dec 2013 #40
Exceptional movie!! ailsagirl Dec 2013 #118
Testament (1983) Paladin Dec 2013 #41
Beaches with Bette Midler and Barbara Hershey.... Rowdyboy Dec 2013 #42
Easy Rider....Just the final scene Boxerfan Dec 2013 #45
That just blew everyone away ailsagirl Dec 2013 #120
The Road demwing Dec 2013 #47
Brokeback Mountain, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas bigwillq Dec 2013 #49
Under the Lighthouse Dancing. Shadowflash Dec 2013 #51
Ring of Bright Water (1969) gort Dec 2013 #52
Steel Magnolias...not the whole movie, but the scene in the hospital and the funeral. archiemo Dec 2013 #54
Il Postino Nedsdag Dec 2013 #55
Sad and beautiful movie klook Dec 2013 #142
OK, I'm an expert on this subject spiderpig Dec 2013 #57
This message was self-deleted by its author mucifer Dec 2013 #63
Probably Casualties of War Shankapotomus Dec 2013 #58
One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest... sendero Dec 2013 #60
"The Green Mile" Brigid Dec 2013 #61
He killed them with their love. newcriminal Dec 2013 #69
I never saw the movie, but I read the book. RebelOne Dec 2013 #89
El Norte mucifer Dec 2013 #64
That is a powerful film. TeamPooka Dec 2013 #67
Midnight Cowboy. That was some unrelenting misery Codeine Dec 2013 #65
Schindler's List. WillowTree Dec 2013 #66
The Conversation mucifer Dec 2013 #68
besides "Old Yeller" and "The Champ" - I would have to go for "The Killing of John Lennon' Douglas Carpenter Dec 2013 #72
Long Day's Journey Into Night gvstn Dec 2013 #73
My family Christmas films cliffordu Dec 2013 #75
The most depressing davidpdx Dec 2013 #76
Charlie Chaplin's "City Lights".. tokenlib Dec 2013 #77
The Grey n/t riverwalker Dec 2013 #78
Someone told me the plot to Million Dollar Baby when it first came out, and I valerief Dec 2013 #79
What was funny to you about it? BootinUp Dec 2013 #100
The woman boxer thing was funny. Men are the pugilists, not women. valerief Dec 2013 #111
Here's one of the female boxers BootinUp Dec 2013 #114
And some real life action BootinUp Dec 2013 #115
Ronda Rousey would maybe like to have a word with you... joshcryer Dec 2013 #132
That is one tough lady. civillawyer Dec 2013 #137
Word. joshcryer Dec 2013 #138
welcome to DU gopiscrap Dec 2013 #144
Tuck Everlasting frogmarch Dec 2013 #80
The first ten minutes of "Amadeus" just blows me away every time KurtNYC Dec 2013 #81
The one that depressed me most was not supposed to be sad LeftishBrit Dec 2013 #83
Platoon pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #84
Million Dollar Baby. BootinUp Dec 2013 #85
Well, there are quite a few for me but the one that comes to mind is nirvana555 Dec 2013 #87
Did you ever read the novel "Sophie's Choice"? Blue_In_AK Dec 2013 #127
Never read Sophie's Choice and wouldn't be able to. The story is just too nirvana555 Dec 2013 #131
AI Demo_Chris Dec 2013 #91
The bear just did me in. spiderpig Dec 2013 #105
Memoirs of a Geisha, until the very end. n/t Akoto Dec 2013 #92
Akira Kurosawa's ultimate masterpiece Ikiru aint_no_life_nowhere Dec 2013 #93
How could I have forgotten this? +1000 Locut0s Dec 2013 #95
Leaving Las Vegas Boomerproud Dec 2013 #97
That was one of the most depressing movies I have ever seen. GoCubsGo Dec 2013 #99
The Notebook... awoke_in_2003 Dec 2013 #101
Many of these are great. I also want to mention the ending of "My Dog Skip" alphafemale Dec 2013 #102
There are so many heart wrenching movies. Leaving Las Vegas has a horrible nirvana555 Dec 2013 #103
Have to throw in Mr. Skeffington spiderpig Dec 2013 #104
Life is Beautiful (Original Italian language version) and Penny Serenade Tx4obama Dec 2013 #106
Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #107
J.T. a television movie from 1969 written by Jane Wagner and starring Kevin Hooks Tom Ripley Dec 2013 #109
It was so sad jrandom421 Dec 2013 #126
Old Yeller Kablooie Dec 2013 #110
Audrey Rose & A Brief Encounter Myrina Dec 2013 #116
"Ordinary People" ailsagirl Dec 2013 #121
Years and years ago... The King and I ailsagirl Dec 2013 #122
The Journals of Knud Rasmussen Matariki Dec 2013 #128
Fahrenheit 9/11 NewJeffCT Dec 2013 #133
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas MiddleFingerMom Dec 2013 #134
"Gran Torino" Shrek Dec 2013 #135
Brian's Song and We Were Soldiers life long demo Dec 2013 #136
Sophie's Choice. elleng Dec 2013 #139
Avatar. People laid out good money to see that steaming pile of shit. Throd Dec 2013 #140
Grave of the Fireflies Katashi_itto Dec 2013 #141
Precious, Million Dollar Baby geardaddy Dec 2013 #143
Taking Chance Common Sense Party Dec 2013 #145
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