tyler-durden
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Good point, okay yeah, that's pretty depressing
Unbreakable is on this list to me. Just the scene where Sam Jackson comes clean after you like him, in a way heartbreaking for both his character and Bruce Willis' whom Jackson was mentoring.
Btw, someone mentioned how all the charecters in Requiem deserved it since they were junkies....I disagree. I think Ellen's charecter just had really bad luck, thats something that can happen to anyone who is lonely. Btw, I think the Mist had a really sad ending.
I was glad with the ending, the alternate version is crap because they should've just killed off Neville in both and just kept the dog alive instead. I didn't mind in 'I Am Legend' where Neville gives the Dark Seeker back his mate but... it just didn't cut it for me.One that hasn't been said is I am Legend. The part where he had to kill his dog...
I can't even think about it. I went home that night after watching that show and hugged both my puppies.![]()
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That list is missing a lot of sad movies...
American History X ()
Requiem for a Dream ("I love you Harry"...how sad was that?...talk about depressing)
Forest Gump (Jenny..)
Million Dollar Baby
Sophie's Choice
Edward Scissorhands
Btw, someone mentioned how all the charecters in Requiem deserved it since they were junkies....I disagree. I think Ellen's charecter just had really bad luck, thats something that can happen to anyone who is lonely. Btw, I think the Mist had a really sad ending.
I thought it was a much better movie than the six sense. Scenes such as were he is just standing there getting visions by passers is awesome, it didn't seem so reliant on the plot twist.
Depressing ending? Really?
I'd say it had more of a depressing beginning...At least in the end he went to heaven, instead of being stuck in limbo for eternity.