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sad films
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm with Ronnie 3 - It's got to be Who will love my children? I've got it on Video and I have watched it twenty times and each time I am greeting away.
After that it would be Gallipoli - we got shown it for our history at school and every single one of us girls was greeting and bawling in class and all the boys were staring at us as if we were nuts - Mel Gibson was in it and his mate got killed
I watched Platoon when I was very young and was upset by the scene where Bunny kills the Vietnamese villager.
Ward Minter - good example of an upsetting (piece of) film. I felt something similar during an account of infanticide among a herd of hippopotamuses. I'll spare the details.
Crying at a movie is a pleasurable experience in comparison. Dances With Wolves is a favourite of mine.
For me the ultimate sad films are La Strada (Fellini, 1954) Anthony Quinn is a strong man in a circus (I could tell you more but I don't normally like to put spoilers in the answers); and Robert Bresson's Diary of a country priest which is really bleak. However neither of these are tear-jerkers in the normally accepted sense.
A german movie "jenseits der stille" catches me out at the end every time, first time i watched it with my mum and we had an argument, by the time the mom in the movie dies and the daughter makes peace with her dad, me and my mum were howling like mad. :)
love it tho