I want to eat your pancreas!
your name
Grave of the Fireflies
I want to eat your pancreas!
your name
Grave of the Fireflies
"Would you please let me join your p-p-party?
Movie from my childhood. One of my favorite ones too and we owned that on VHS so I've seen it quite a few times. Because of how many times I've seen it, it does make me sad but not to the point I could cry over it anymore.
Just by watching the trailer I can tell its a movie about Alzheimer's which would hit too close to home as my great-grandpa had it and because of a conversation with my mother who was scared to death of her getting it too (that was her grandpa) and asking me if she ever got to the point she couldn't remember anyone to give her a handful of sleeping pills and tell her to take them. Yeah it would hit too close to home.
Seen it and 100% agree with you. It was such a good movie and so sad too. I saw it because I'm a huge Emma Watson fan.
OMFG I forgot about that movie and wholeheartedly agree with that suggestion being sad
Very sad movie and doesn't get enough credit for the deep issues it brings to light especially for a "kid" movie.
Being gay I've seen quite a few movies with a gay lead and don't understand this trope that Hollywood has with gay stories. Hell even the gay guys on Star Trek Discovery weren't able to have a happy ending.
Apparently I am because I cried during all 3 of those. Fault was the latest of the 3 I've seen and yes extremely sad.
Who has time to watch a lengthy movie to start crying? All you need is a short video.
Chungking Express made me cry, but in a good way. Watch the original version, with subtitles if needed.
Literally anything with a dog in it. Hachi: A Dog's Tale, it's a good one. Loosely based on a true story.
Also Coco. Dear god, Coco...
Braveheart
Bicentennial Man
Interstellar (rewatched it yesterday, and man it feels different seeing it after having 2 kids)
The Road. I both read the book and then watched the movie. I don't know what I was thinking considering the book left me a heaving, sobbing mess.
Gonna echo what Dirtbaggins said and go with 'The Road'. It's without a doubt the saddest movie I've ever watched (watched it for the first time last year in March and I'm still not over it).
My vote's gonna go to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. One of my favorite flicks (yes, it's Jim Carrey, in his least Jim Carrey role), and it has a really good mix of anguish with just enough dark comedy throughout and some bittersweet in the ending and sprinkled around that it doesn't feel like being punched in the gut over and over.
warcraft film is an intense cry movie, lost my soul weeping to it.
Do you mind animation?this one not only is pretty damn sad,but it looks amazing
if you enjoy this you could also check out wolf children,I Want To Eat Your Pancreas(the anime movie not live action),violet evergarden is also pretty sad but you would kinda need to watch the show before the movie
Last edited by deenman; 2021-01-18 at 01:26 AM.
Damnit after looking at the wikipedia description of it, I decided on this but none of the major streaming services have it. I've got Hulu, HBO, Netflix, Prime, and Disney and none of them have it lol I should add that I even searched for it on Roku TV's search thing that searches all of the available apps on their service and its not on ANY of those either lol
Last edited by gaymer77; 2021-01-18 at 01:52 AM. Reason: Roku