Author Topic: Saddest movie ever?  (Read 2712 times)

For me it'd have to be Johnny Got His Gun. Movie nearly made me cry :c

"Joe Bonham (Bottoms), a young American soldier hit by an artillery shell on the last day of World War I, lies in a hospital bed. He is a quadruple amputee who has also lost his eyes, ears, mouth and nose. He remains conscious and able to reason, however, rendering him a prisoner in his own body. As he drifts between reality and fantasy, he remembers his old life with his family and girlfriend (Kathy Fields). He also forms a bond, of sorts, with a young nurse (Diane Varsi) who senses his plight.
At the end of the film, Joe tries to communicate to his doctors, via Morse code, and wishes for the Army to either put him in a glass coffin in a freak show as a demonstration of the horrors of war, or kill him. In the end, however, he realizes that the Army will grant neither wish, and will leave him in a state of living death."

What do you think the saddest movie ever is?

horton hears a who.

and Saving Private Ryan. was only movie I teared up to.

No movie is really that sad. Powerful yes, sad no.



the movie where that earth was destroyed

sucks to be them

No movie is really that sad. Powerful yes, sad no.

You obviously haven't seen Johnny got his gun.

MGS4

lol


Wait, weren't you packing to go to your boyfriend's house 'cuz it's your mom's time of the month?

Bridge to Terabithia and The Boy in the Striped Pajamas both made me cry. Each time I saw them.
October Sky nearly made me cry, but it was real close.
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Read the plot synopsis. Metallica's One is about this novel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzgGTTtR0kc


Read the plot synopsis. Metallica's One is about this novel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzgGTTtR0kc

Yeah, that's where I heard about the movie.

Up. The beginning made me tear up.
Also Marley and Me was pretty sad at the end.

Probably the biggest tear jerker for me was The Notebook. I say you watch it if you really want to cry.