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In reply to the discussion: Name a depressing movie. And I mean one that is depressing from stern to bow. [View all]Exhibit A
(318 posts)62. "Factotum"
Horrible, horrible movie I wish I'd never seen:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0417658/
The moral of the story seemed to be something like, "Yes, I'm miserable and don't really want to live, but somehow that is good for my writing." BLECH!
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Name a depressing movie. And I mean one that is depressing from stern to bow. [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Feb 2015
OP
The Mist, Clockwork Orange, Sophie's Choice ETA top honors to Grave of the Fireflies
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#3
Grave of the Fireflies is amazing but NOT a kid's movie and not happy at all
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#9
I have not had a movie depress me so much in a very long time like that one did
yellowdogintexas
Feb 2015
#134
If you can finish that movie without killing yourself, you're going to be fine
NightWatcher
Feb 2015
#30
I first saw that in a theater and obseved an interesting audience reaction...
Tom Ripley
Feb 2015
#72
Three movies I have not been able to see twice. Pixote, Ponette and Pele the Conqueror.
Monk06
Feb 2015
#67
Oh, yeah. That was one grim movie. That scene at the sink was traumatizing.
Liberal Veteran
Feb 2015
#92
I once watched 'Dallas Buyers Club' and '12 Years a Slave' back to back on HBO
LynneSin
Feb 2015
#102
Possibly 'Le Petit Prince a Dit': a 90s French-Swiss film about a child dying of cancer
LeftishBrit
Feb 2015
#121
The first 30 seconds werent depressing then it goes full bore for 2 hours.
Ace Rothstein
Feb 2015
#147