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Saddest Movie Scene

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have we considered this topic before? i was wondering which one scene in a movie do y'all consider to be the saddest. While i can think of many which are sad simply because of the issues concerned, i always find the end of the movie HAIR to be the saddest. when peace-loving, inncoent Berger goes off to Vietnam and dies, and then everyone gathers in washington at his tombstone and sings "let the sunshine in". i'm all feklempt!
 
The scene that gets me every time is at the end of "A League Of Their Own." The whole reunion scene chokes me up. But the saddest part is when the guy showed up, who used to be the kid who hung around their games and said "You're gonna lose, nahnah..."

The really part sad came when they asked him where his mother was and he said she died.
 
bruce willis dying scene

in the movie armageddon.

steve
 
Darth Vader..

During the Star Wars scenes where Darth vader sells out and turns from one of movies best bad ass' to a fucking pusswad. It's made even worse because it taints earlier scenes where I actually admired the guy.

Tron
 
Either when the handicap boy in "The Cure" dies,

or when Hooch dies in "Turner and Hootch"

Drew🙁
 
TklDuo-Drew said:
Either when the handicap boy in "The Cure" dies,

or when Hooch dies in "Turner and Hootch"

Drew🙁
I forgot about Hooch, 🙁 I want to add that to my list
 
Can there really be an issue here?

Old Yeller! Loveable devoted mutt protects family left temporarily fatherless by a cattle drive in post civil war Texas, dog selflessly defends family from enraged bull, wild pigs and rabid wolf and in so doing, becomes rabid himself - teen age boy then has to shoot his beloved dog. In the words of the great philospher John Winger (Bill Murray to his fellow soldiers in 'Stripes'), "Come on, show of hands ... who didn't cry when Old Yeller dies?". End of discussion!
 
When Sophie makes her choice in Sophie's Choice. Damn!

Watching Bela Lugosi falling apart in Ed Wood was pretty intense, too.
 
In the movie "The 10th Kingdom", when the trolls kidnap the female lead, pull of her shoes and socks, grope at her feet while planning to "torture" them......and NO tickling takes place! The girl gets saved or something. That is truly sad.:cry1: :cry1: :cry1:


Drew
 
i hate sad movies lol.....but i always get sadder if an animal dies rather than a person...it was really sad in turner and hooch ..i dn twatch sad movies anymore lol....i just cant....i get freaked outtoo easuly!🙁
 
I have to agree with Sceej56, that Old Yeller's demise still ranks at the top of my list (along w/ "where the red fern grows"), but I think there was a scene in Schindler's List that was even worse for me. Schindler's realization at the end of the film that every material item he had hung onto and still owned after the war could have been used for saving even more human lives was really sad.
 
I think any scene in which Ben Affleck is required to ACT ranks as one of the saddest scenes in cinematic history.
 
Oddjob0226 said:
When Sophie makes her choice in Sophie's Choice. Damn!

Sophie's Choice! Oh My God! that movie kills me every time! but do you mean when she had to choose between her two children... or when she chose between the writer (I’m bad with names lol) and her tortured, psychotic boyfriend? one of my all-time favorite movies.
 
Interesting thread...

...and yeah, "Old Yeller" immediately came to mind, even though I haven't seen it since I was a kid! Then on the heels of that, another one from about that far back, "The Day of the Dolphin" with George C. Scott. The end was a killer on that one, too. And more recently, the end of the movie "Gladiator" with Russell Crowe just tears me up, too.
 
Where the horse leaps off the ship and dies in The Ring...

Sophies Choice....most definitely

where Clint Eastwood makes that left turn and leaves town for good in Bridges of Madison County

The Pianist....most tragic upsetting scene...(mostly because it's a true story)I cried my eyes out and sobbed openly for a half hour where the man in the wheelchair was thrown over the balcony just because he was jewish 🙁
 
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