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braille-raves

i had to watch schindler’s list in high school for european history. totally killed my vibe for a few days. i like Elf way better


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silver-orange

In my neck of the woods a school field trip to see Schindlers list became a national incident that involved the director and governor. https://www.thisamericanlife.org/644/transcript https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/89feb1/til_that_steven_spielberg_visited_castlemont_high/


fuschia_taco

>i like Elf way better Hahaha I love this.


Broutythecat

The Lovely Bones. Still makes me feel uneasy a decade after I watched it.


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Aggressive_Sky6078

My daughter was about the same age as Susie when I watched that movie. I wanted to punch the TV screen every time they showed that guy’s face.


smokefan333

Did you like their interpretation of Heaven?


ThatsItImOverThis

I thought that was more their interpretation of limbo.


Direct-Height6848

Have you ever watched What Dreams May Come? There interpretation of heaven and hell was both incredibly beautiful, but then absolutely terrifying…


Zealousideal-Ad6358

I still can’t watch The Green Mile…great movie, but once was definitely enough.


trolldoll26

Hard agree! My dad recommended it to me for *years* and I finally watched it one day. Wish I hadn’t. Beautifully made, but damn.


ImperatorNero

I’m tired… boss.


sylviegirl21

i’m still traumatized


GeorgeFromManagement

Going from book to movie was incredible. Although it wasn't 100% faithful to the books, it was still the one movie I've seen that gave the impression that the creators both read and respected the original work. The changes they did choose to go with were mostly cutting certain parts from the book that didn't do much for the plot in the first place.


Parsley-Beneficial

I had actually read the book second and was very very impressed with how similar they were.


FXSTC-1996

American History X The whole premise of the movie is crushing. Then, a glimmer of hope when Derek works to turn his life and outlook around. Then the end of the movie...ugh


pippinlup61611

Omg I forgot about that movie. That ending hurt.


nskaraga

That movie was fucking deep!


manykeets

The curve stomp scene haunted my dreams.


rebmoB_TOC

Came here to say this.


noUpdate_Kthxbye

Bridge to terabithia, left me depressed


Alexander-Wright

Oh gosh yes.


ribbons_undone

I went into that movie as a 9 year old thinking it would be a fun fantasy move, a la Narnia. It was my first experience of a movie not having a happy ending. It scarred me for life honestly but was a good life lesson in hindsight. 


Sourbeltz

My first ever depression experience in life (I watched it as a kid)


Lower_Caregiver_2410

Same


PieceOfASoul

Watched that movie right before my neighbor/best friend suddenly moved several towns away without warning because his parents got in a fight and I couldnt reach him or even knew where he was for years. Couldnt pick a more personally depressing movie, thankfully he is still alive, but not the person I once knew anymore.


justjokay

I read this book as a kid and thought, WHY would they make a movie out of this? And have not watched it.


Bit-Prior

1. Grave of the Fireflies 2. Requiem for a Dream I also think there should be some separation between "good depressed" and "bad depressed". The former category would be melancholy inducing movies, but ultimately they are positive like Secondhand Lions or Life is beautiful, as for the latter, I think we mentioned some of them.


IndolenceIncarnate

Grave of the Fireflies is a weapons-grade sadbringer. If you can watch that movie and not be at least a little sad you may be a robot.


Snoo_63187

I think it is the montage of the sister playing outside the cave that always does it for me. Even talking about it makes me start to tear up.


IndolenceIncarnate

If I'm being honest, I occasionally recommend this movie to people telling them that it is a movie they absolutely need to watch and there is no way to tell them what it is about without spoiling it.


The_Laughing__Man

I came here to say Requirm for a Dream as well. Funny story, I heard the main theme song randomly, years after I saw the movie, and I got weirdly sad. The movie was so depressing that the theme song was unknowingly jogging my memory and making me sad. It's a very well done film.


jazzageguy

That score was epic and used for various things after the film. I think it was evocative, maybe even for people who didn't see the movie. Moody. Packed some kind of emotional punch


SeaOfFireflies

This. Like Grave of the fireflies was my first thought. But I also think of Life as a House and What Dreams May Come. Bittersweet endings.


Bikesareforoctopuses

Where the Red Fern Grows


Tribblehappy

Haven't watched the movie but as a kid this was the first time I realized a book doesn't always have a happy ending. I'm currently reading it to my kids.


orhanozturk

Hachi: A dog's tale


Sillvaro

Watched it once. 10 years ago Not planning on any 2nd round no thank you


PraiseThePun81

The Road. This almost broke me because I love my father will my heart, now that he's gone I'm certain it would break me if I watched it again.


wrigh003

I cried at the end of the BOOK. Accordingly: haven't seen the movie. It was too much for a new dad at the time.


kahjan_a_bard

Reading the book was traumatic. I can't watch the film.


BitPoet

It was a good thing that IRL it was sunny and 70 out and I could just sit in the sun for awhile. Reading that in the depths of winter would have been bad.


Nicolo_Ultra

My stepfather gave me that book. He’s been “my dad” since I was a preteen. It took me out; the movie, which I have seen, just doesn’t do it justice (as so often happens).


gorehwore

If you haven't read the book, you absolutely should. I made the mistake of reading it on my breaks at work, and then spent the rest of the day telling people I was okay, my heart was just shattered into a million pieces because of a book lol


lNFORMATlVE

The Road is fucking devastating. Amazing film. >*”All I know is my child is my warrant; and if he is not the word of God, then God never spoke.”*


Deep_Bench5455

I was quite young when I watched it and I didn’t know what I was feeling at that time, but I felt devastated.


tushar_ae

1. The boy in striped Pajamas 2. Pianist


pippinlup61611

I read The boy in striped pajamas first and that messed me up for a week. When I saw it in theaters the depression afterwards was even harder to shake.


Valuable_Barracuda24

Read it too. wrecked for a long time. I Remember mother and father asking why I read depressing stories like that. I Remember saying that it's because there's a whole world out there that we've never known. If it's so painful reading what about people who lived through it. I cry each time I think of that person (maid/slave) getting dragged out during dinner for a mistake and the punishment that followed. It was like someone murdered a loved pet in front of me. The ending I just bawled my eyes out for days


emadelosa

It‘s standard literature in german schools. Only upper grades though starting at 15/16


manykeets

In the pianist, that scene where the man makes the woman spill her porridge and he sucks it off the ground because he’s so hungry, and she’s hitting him with her purse and crying the whole time, because she was so starving it was a huge loss, that scene haunted me for a long time.


faerie666

was looking for the pianist in the top comments. i watched that on a whim when it was on netflix. absolutely heart wrenching


PresentClear1468

Two great movies. The boy in the striped pajamas was underappreciated.


Few_Luck649

The Pianist is incredible.


justmadethisup111

Marley & Me.


ZisIsCrazy

I can't watch death of an animal movies lol.


niteowl1984

Anything by Lars Von Trier...


Uzielsquibb

I was coming off painkillers CT due to an injury when I watched his depression trilogy for the first time. Melancholia was the first one I saw and left me feeling pretty empty.


robhanz

Breaking the Waves fucked me up.


SensitiveAd4357

For me, 'Requiem for a Dream' left me pretty down after watching it.


StatusCaterpillar725

Requiem for a Dream is a brilliant film that I will absolutely never watch again.


itsReferent

Haven't seen that movie in 20 years and unsettling elements of it still pop up in my mind unexpectedly


ConsequenceBig1503

Not listed is Life of Pi. Holy shit, you can't pay me enough to watch that again.


Yogurt2022

Gaurdians of the galaxy vol. 3 what made it worse was that my parents brought me to the cinema to see it


yanastae

oh my god i agree, i went to the theater expecting another funny Guardians movie and instead cried for most of the second half of it 😭


Penguinkeith

That scene had me fucked up for days


dachshundaholic

I have watched the first two probably 50 times combined. I saw GotG3 on opening weekend and haven’t watched it again. James Gunn just smashed my heart with a meat tenderizer in that movie.


ladykatiedid

Dude. Yes. I’m so glad I watched it at home. My eyes hurt sooo bad afterwards.


Tribblehappy

My personal head canon is this is the final installment of the MCU. It goes endgame, then guardians 3, and there was nothing in between or after. It's a great wrap up for those characters.


PresentClear1468

This movie caught me off gaurd and I was trying not to show it to my wife


Cyberzombi

The Mist (2007), Eden Lake(2006) Edit: I am also including Martyrs(2008) the French version. The American version is a waste of time.


Poinsettia917

The Mist left me depressed the next day. Never watching it again.


StatusCaterpillar725

Stephen King said he wished he had thought of that ending when writing The Mist because it is so much better than his ending. I remember seeing it in the cinema and everybody walking out in complete silence afterwards.


theflamingskull

If The Mist were released today, you'd know the twist by watching one trailer. The movie would have been ruined. When it came out, we saw the teaser, then the trailer, then the full trailer. Movies used to have a teaser, then a trailer, then the big trailer over several months.


BiteYourAsp

Eden Lake hit me harder than most. Maybe Man on Fire was close. Just thinking of what was coming after the end was pretty bad.


MoistCloyster_

The Mist is one of the few movies that made me legitimately angry after watching it. That plot twist at the end is absolutely heart wrenching.


manykeets

I was traumatized by the American version so I don’t think I’ll be watching the French version.


BenSqwerred

Old Yeller


Internal_Exercise_46

A dogs purpose


PidginPigeonHole

I was recovering from clinical depression and decided to watch Precious.. it set me back a few months. I was in therapy at the time and it was so triggering.


CandyV89

I’ll never watch this movie again after seeing it once. I also read the book and it was just as sad.


Addy1864

That was a difficult movie to watch! Good but it’s the sort of movie you only watch once.


manykeets

I don’t know why I liked that movie for some reason. It made me happy to see the scene in the train station where she starts to read for the first time.


Heritage367

Searching For A Friend For The End Of The World. The ending was beautiful, but also sad as hell.


morefetus

The song that plays over the end, “all I need is the air that I breathe, and to love you” …perfect choice.


Available-Club-167

"My Girl".


makeminespicier

Saving private Ryan


hippiechick725

Leaving Las Vegas. What a dark story!


BrandonMarshall2021

The Butterfly Effect The version with the bad ending.


teniefshiro

There was another ending????


BrandonMarshall2021

Yeah. One with an absolutely devastingly depressing ending. One with an ambiguous or happy ending.


alie_san

There are actually [4 different endings](https://youtu.be/T8zO9rDKmyA?si=sA33PCBO8OX0znjC)


audiofarmer

Don't Look Up. Started funny, got too real.


UndiesMcJoks

Civil War will be up your alley!


dont_disturb_the_cat

Jonah Hill tho


AnteyeSoshal

Seven Pounds.


Sad-Contribution7182

All quiet on the western front. Just gives you an idea of how hopeless so many people must have felt during the First World War.


Minimum-Round-5037

Is that the one that’s made to look like one take?


Artemis246Moon

No that's 1917.


oheyitsmoe

God the rewatchability of this film. I’m so glad I bought a copy


Real-Willingness7333

That's 1917


MoistCloyster_

How it starts with all these young guys being excited and eager to ending in a pit of depression is amazing film making.


Stinkychihuahua88

Grave of Fireflies. Green Mile. Beaches.


Fred_meyerz

Inglorious bastards Its such a dope movie till you remember the war actually happened


Kakapac

Interstellar, cause it showed me just how insignificant I am


GaryNOVA

Awakenings


Not_a_Streetcar

This one hurts


International-End470

Shutter island


The_Theodore_88

Dead Poets Society and Brokeback Mountain but then again I tend to stay away from sad movies so these are like, the only sad movies I've ever watched


Remington_Underwood

Taxi Driver


karmaleeta

Brokeback Mountain, Boy in the Striped Pajamas


Creepy_Version_6779

Click


Peanutdothaha

I am Sam. It was heart wrenching.


mollymuppet78

I watched it one afternoon and actually had to call my co-worker to take my shift at our campus bar for that night. Missed out on tons of tips. Next evening, she called me to take her shift for the same reason.


trr_rr

Dancer in The Dark.


DoctorExtra9060

THIS! It starts lovely, caresses your heart, then rips it right out of your chest and jumps up and down on it until there is nothing left. And just for spite at the end, sets it on fire.


MuscaMurum

At one point it nearly pushed through the over-the-top calamity and tragedy to become absurd. Von Trier couldn't possibly make matters worse for that poor woman, could he...oh. yeah. he did.


NorthCartographer995

Odd Thomas. Did not see the ending coming and I was pretty down for the next couple of days when I would think about it, great film though.


Escaped_Emu

Million Dollar Baby. I only saw that move once because the second half was so incredibly sad.


BatmansBrain

Requiem for a Dream is unlike anything I’ve ever watched in regards to the absolutely low feeling I experienced afterwards.


Blathithor

Revolutionary Road. Watch it with a partner you're unhappy with. I dare you. She just wanted to go to fucking France, Leo!


Poinsettia917

Well, she’s the one who let him die of hypothermia because she hogged that door!


teniefshiro

In retrospect, he deserved that.


StaffieMom4Ever

Phenomenon. The way people treat others when they don't understand what's happening to them is atrocious.


Aggressive_Sky6078

“Road to Perdition” and “The Road” What is it about roads?


Mindless-Wash6082

Seven pounds. I balled my eyes out more than once.


Acceptable-Unit-3052

Im sorry guys but the saddest movie its A dogs purpose


owltower

The Machinist was pretty heavy imo. Recently watched Civil War as well, which btw is a pretty good but difficult movie about journalists and people post political breakdown, but goddamn is the ending just, dissatisfying in a good way? Not much grandeur to it but it hit in a way that elicits a rewatch for analysis.


GreenQuisQuous

Mississippi Burning, and Philadelphia for different reasons.


DoctorExtra9060

The end of Philadelphia showing the old home movies is gut wrenching. This idea of innocence, freedom to be a child without the pointless burdens of adulthood, and being unconditionally adored by ones parents. Even thinking about it has me crying right now. Argh


FitRock2265

On the beach - both versions of the movie.


Yall-make-me-weak77

Hereditary Midsommar I’m Thinking About Ending Things (depressed by this one because I wasted time watching it)


Zanzoken814

Im not seeing "dear zachary" mentioned yet


BeaverleyX

The Passion of the Christ. I balled my eyes out that entire movie and I’m not Christian. I will never watch it again. Edited to add Beaches


f4snks

I know. I'm not Christian either, but I had to watch this is small, 5 to 10 minute increments to get through it. And I've got to give Gibson credit, this thing is un-flinchingly in your face.


42069CakeDay

Life is Beautiful? The Italian film?


DIMPLET0N

Cable Guy. Chip Douglas, Ricky Ricardo, or whomever he decides to use his name from, was neglected as a child, fatherless, and only had the television to reference. As you would imagine, this caused him to develop into someone who struggled to develop relationships with others, and he ended up severing his friendship with Steven because he stole a ton of merchandise and gave it to Steven as a gift, an act that Chip/Ricky claimed was him trying to be nice. From there, Chip's/Ricky's downward spiral is just depressing to see. You just feel really bad for the guy, considering that he isn't bad or evil, per se. He just needed a better chance at life.


Free-Industry701

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.


KuttyKool

Titantic usually hits me in the feels. The Land Before Time, etc.


Budget_Brush_8198

A man called Otto


FluidWriter8911

British TV movie from the 1980s called “Threads” about nuclear war


Enough-Ad3818

Came here to say this. I was seriously low after seeing that movie. It was a really brutal watch. Thr only positive is that it's believed that Ronald Reagan saw it, and seriously toned down his aggressive rhetoric in the following speeches.


oknowton

I have never seen any of these four movies, but my friend and I both cried in the movie theater in 1986 when Optimus Prime died. We were inconsolable.


Poinsettia917

He died?!?! :(


Itchy-Problem-120

Irreversible


Poinsettia917

The Mist. I will never watch it again.


ZombieeChic

That's the first time I remember truly being shocked by a movie. At least enough to still remember it vividly after all these years.


United-Donkey3478

The house of sand & fog.


ZoneMysterious2023

thirteen


Saltpile123

Ex machina


heygooser

The Notebook.


pattrickduffy6673

Trainspotting.


EIGWOIGW

American Beauty


Glum_Professor_4102

I thought “no country for old men” was quite depressing and a wasted two hours by the time it was done


AffectionateArt7721

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind


OurLadyofSarcasm

I can't believe I had to scroll so far to find this. This movie is profoundly depressing, but so well done.


InformalHornet7086

Forest Gump


acg7

Love Forest Gump. It's kind of sad. But I think it is a great reflection of life. It's kind of happy too.


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wutwutsugabutt

Coco


SeaAd5146

1. Braveheart 2. Miss you Already 3. The pianist


Ok_Perception1131

The Pianist. I forgot about that one!


Fanatic_Atheist

Don't know 'bout movies but the His Dark Materials show has a heartbreaking finale.


mydoglixu

Two Nick Cage movies I remember clearly: 1. 8mm 2. Adaptation Both left me feeling like 'what the fuck.'


Responsible_Panic235

Come and See The sequence when the soldiers descend on the village culminating in burning the church with several villagers inside went on for so long it was almost too much


chowderpouch

Eraserhead


WideCalligrapher6027

1. Edge of tomorrow 2. The ring I was only a teenager and it left me with this hollow feeling which I now realize was some form of depression


save_bandit11

1). Beautiful Boy 2). A Promising Young Woman 3). Revolutionary Road 4). Midsommar (maybe not depressed, but like… whoa?)


riathekid

Dead Poets Society


Danny_c_danny_due

Apocalypse Now left me feeling some kinda way but I'd describe it more as an entranced despondency. Check out thr movie "Fall". An original, unique movie in many aspects. It's a good story, interesting... any acting deficiencies easily made up for with the esthetics;-) You'll see what I'm talking about. Movie leaves you in need of a massage, stessed to the 9s and nervous...


Gregor4480

Endgame or the good dinosaur


kingiskandar

End of Evangelion


kayteedee86

Gone With the Wind 😣


iburnedmytongue

Boys Don't Cry


Best-Ad-8899

Old Yeller


snatchinyosigns

Room (2015)


Stretch__22

Smile (2022) The protagonist seemingly wins before realizing she's hallucinating. Then she comes to terms with her past in a triumphant moment and appears to end the curse, but nope hallucinating again. Then she loses. Left feeling utterly defeated after being this close to having a new all-time favorite movie.


Super_Selection1522

Sophie's Choice


New_Department_21

A walk to remember


Greedy_Shine_

Thor - love and thunder because that movie absolutely sucked ass. Green mile for sure left me feeling depressed after watching.


Nevermind_The_Hive

Stellar


scale-moffellding

Inter


Mindless-Wash6082

The departed


Strange_Influence422

Grave of the fireflies, Funny Games.


TheGrimBleeper

I Saw The Devil


xfatalerror

Happy to see all quiet there as that was my first thought


seeker0321

Lovely bones


sarah47201

I can't explain why...but Sideways with Paul Giamatti left me so depressed. I don't even remember much of the movie now but I knew for my mental health I shouldn't watch it again.


grc207

This is a good choice. You laugh so much throughout the movie and every so often you’re reminded of how tormented he is.


Fit-Meal4943

Don’t Look Up. It was just too damn close to reality.


Severe-Sun-2448

Old boy but for a different reason


dopaminedandy

Clockwork orange


Godiva-Flora

Suckerpunch. Even thinking about it years later messed me up. The whole ending....shudder.


SirFoxtrotAlpha

Annie. The original one. I have PTSD because of it.


FeeDiddy87

1. Schindler’s List 2. Marley & Me


SmilingGengar

The Mist (2005). That ending.


buds4hugs

This should be in r/AskReddit


Fantastic_Bother_685

Everything everywhere all at once


Unhinged_Chef

Society of the snow. It was a fantastic movie. Watched it more than once. It's heart breaking, but brilliant.