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Most depressing film you've seen?
What is the saddest movie you've ever seen?
I vote for "My Life" - starring Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman.
I cried for 6 years after seeing this movie...definitely the ULTIMATE tear-jerker.
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Last edited by jayride on Aug 25th, 2002 at 03:03 AM
evry movie is depressing if haydens not in it, no j/k...umm, id have to think bout this one, i dont usually watch depressing movies, although, evry single time i watch LAAH or MR i kno wats gonna happen in the end and i start crying a half an hour before the movie ends, lol...gimme a few min. and ill try to think bout this one
err...i cant think of it, i kno ive seen movies more depressing than MR and LAAH, but i just cant think of one at the moment...this is really bothering me now, but im not really a big fan with depressing movies so that may be y i cant remember it...
moulin rouge looks like colorful trash, i havent seen life as a house. i doubt either of them can match requiem for a dream or one flew over the cuckoos nest or elephant man.
Reqiuem certainbly has to be a very strong contender. Moulin Rougue is just an old-fashioned love tragedy- that is not a criticism of any sort but it is a bit run of the mill to be truly considered a pinnacle of depressing films, much as I like it.
Schindler's List, of course... despite it's triumph.
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platoon is the saddest of all the war movies, the only vietnam movie that really shows how it really was. that the americans werent really always the good guys.