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dana_b

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44. that movie came to my mind as well as
Fri Feb 17, 2012, 03:35 PM
Feb 2012

"She's So Lovely". Sounds like their are some real depressing movies in this thread though.

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"Melancholia" jimlup Feb 2012 #1
I agree knowbody0 Feb 2012 #4
Oh, its Lars von Trier - missed it banned from Kos Feb 2012 #7
I just watched this a few weeks ago and I agree. I have another too: Avalux Feb 2012 #53
Oh, that was a HAUNTINGLY beautiful movie. I can never forget the pool scenes. PassingFair Feb 2012 #72
An old movie, "The Pawnbroker." The Velveteen Ocelot Feb 2012 #2
Great movie. I should see that again. mucifer Feb 2012 #32
The Road Major Nikon Feb 2012 #3
I didn't see that movie because I read the book and had the same reaction n/t dogknob Feb 2012 #21
Testament cliffordu Feb 2012 #5
when she is going for the last bit of peanut butter and the way the people were all slowly WCGreen Feb 2012 #42
Her putting the batteries into cliffordu Feb 2012 #60
This message was self-deleted by its author Saving Hawaii Feb 2012 #6
'Umberto D' and 'Requiem for a Dream' CrawlingChaos Feb 2012 #8
RfaD is the most terrifying and depressing movie I have ever seen. I can never watch it again. LonePirate Feb 2012 #10
Requiem for a Dream is very painful to watch. Saving Hawaii Feb 2012 #12
1984. Oops, sorry. You wanted fiction. nt valerief Feb 2012 #9
Grave of the Fireflies sakabatou Feb 2012 #11
Biggest tear-jerker EVER. nt PassingFair Feb 2012 #28
"The Seventh Continent" PassingFair Feb 2012 #29
Irreversable. Chan790 Feb 2012 #13
Saw that. It was brutal. banned from Kos Feb 2012 #15
Even Monica Bellucci naked couldn't make-up for that fight scene siligut Feb 2012 #51
District 9 Odin2005 Feb 2012 #14
No way. Depressing but not that depressing. Saving Hawaii Feb 2012 #19
Black South Africans treating the aliens as they had been treated by whites... Odin2005 Feb 2012 #37
Breaking the Waves nolabear Feb 2012 #16
That was my immediate first thought as well petronius Feb 2012 #20
'The Forest for the Trees' Populist_Prole Feb 2012 #17
"Dancer in the Dark" and "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas." Behind the Aegis Feb 2012 #18
I was going to say Boy in the Striped Pajamas as well. RiffRandell Feb 2012 #41
Looks like Dancer in the Dark might be the champ... dogknob Feb 2012 #22
Watership Down was definitely depressing Art_from_Ark Feb 2012 #24
Dancer in the Dark wins, hands down. Frank Cannon Feb 2012 #27
Idiocracy. Aristus Feb 2012 #23
I know what you mean. Doc Holliday Feb 2012 #47
There you go with that Fa&&ot talk again! dogknob Feb 2012 #52
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Bad_Ronald Feb 2012 #25
Dude! MountainMama Feb 2012 #83
Let The Right One In AsahinaKimi Feb 2012 #26
I just watched that the other week RZM Feb 2012 #66
Leaving Las Vegas HappyMe Feb 2012 #30
Agreed. Doc Holliday Feb 2012 #38
Swing Vote was great! dogknob Feb 2012 #48
I was looking to see if anyone listed Leaving Las Vegas SCantiGOP Feb 2012 #55
The Mist. I'm scarred for life after seeing that. n/t LeftinOH Feb 2012 #31
Brazil. mucifer Feb 2012 #33
"Glory" and "Sid and Nancy" -- Hell Hath No Fury Feb 2012 #34
Oh man. HappyMe Feb 2012 #36
There was something really gutwrenching about that film. Hell Hath No Fury Feb 2012 #46
'Synecdoche, New York'... skypilot Feb 2012 #35
Too many to list, and I've made a decision . . . HughBeaumont Feb 2012 #39
Revolutionary Road geardaddy Feb 2012 #40
Big time! RiffRandell Feb 2012 #43
that movie came to my mind as well as dana_b Feb 2012 #44
Sophie's Choice elleng Feb 2012 #45
O da troot! I don evaknow wat is da troot! dogknob Feb 2012 #49
The only movie I've ever been to where beac Feb 2012 #85
Requiem for a Dream, hands down! hedgehog Feb 2012 #50
Cannot unsee. Iggo Feb 2012 #75
On the Beach--both versions classof56 Feb 2012 #54
Snakepit fadedrose Feb 2012 #56
Requiem for a Dream, Brokeback Mountain and Brazil all tie Taverner Feb 2012 #57
Toss up. "The Boy in Striped Pajamas" and "Hurt Locker" w8liftinglady Feb 2012 #58
Blue Velvet. nt bathroommonkey76 Feb 2012 #59
Can I have some popcorn now? GoneOffShore Feb 2012 #61
It's a tie between "The Name of the Rose" and "Blue Velvet". Moondog Feb 2012 #62
Gallipoli WilliamPitt Feb 2012 #63
The Last King of Scotland. LeftyMom Feb 2012 #64
You made me watch Children of Men! XemaSab Feb 2012 #76
Agree with many of these. I have to add Atonement to the list. alphafemale Feb 2012 #65
I was bawling by the end! GermanDem Feb 2012 #78
Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2012 #67
Antonioni's "The Passenger" dogknob Feb 2012 #68
"Longtime Companion" and "Grave of the Fireflies" ScreamingMeemie Feb 2012 #69
Mystic River mikeargo Feb 2012 #70
The Killing Fields, and The Deer Hunter. Brickbat Feb 2012 #71
Sweeney Todd Lady Freedom Returns Feb 2012 #73
Unfaithful. dawg Feb 2012 #74
Threads charlie and algernon Feb 2012 #77
Monster's Ball Burma Jones Feb 2012 #79
"La Strada" and Werner Herzog's hifiguy Feb 2012 #80
The English Patient. Vidar Feb 2012 #81
Ulee's Gold GoCubsGo Feb 2012 #82
Schindler's List MountainMama Feb 2012 #84
I felt the same way about "The Pianist". GermanDem Feb 2012 #88
American Beauty BrendaBrick Feb 2012 #86
They Shoot Horses Don't They WiffenPoof Feb 2012 #87
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