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    Quote Originally Posted by PinePine
    Don't know why but I was always more scared of Grave of the Fireflies rather than sad. Some scenes in there are pretty graphic.. such as the one of the sibling's mom's corpse. Used to give me nightmares.
    Why would it be one of the sibling's mom when both of them had the same mom? *ponders*
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    really? hehe, that's one extraordinary view pine pine i usually hear people saying how sad the film is, but this is the first time i heard of scary
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    maybe I am too evil, but I was chuckling @ the end of A walk to Remember...I found the whole movie kinda ridiculous and the plot way overdone..how many times have we seen that before? Of course, if it happened in real life, I wouldn't laugh. People always tell me I'm cruel when I watch movies, but how "cruel" can someone be when it's all fake anyway?

    The saddest movie for me? I can't even remember..I never cry for movies ever...except those movies where they show all the Japanese soldiers raping women like animals.......that is very sad, i.e. Rape in Nanking. I think my parents got a movie from somewhere and I couldn't even sit through the thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by 999roses
    The saddest movie for me? I can't even remember..I never cry for movies ever...except those movies where they show all the Japanese soldiers raping women like animals.......that is very sad, i.e. Rape in Nanking. I think my parents got a movie from somewhere and I couldn't even sit through the thing
    They made amovie about that? Well, I mean, not a documentary but an actual, like, for profit/entertainment movie? Anyways, along the same line as that. Hotel Rwanda just came out and it's set against the backdrop of the Rwandan genocides. Fun all around, let me tell ya.
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    The Green Mile caught me by surprise, rather touching and sad

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    Quote Originally Posted by 999roses
    maybe I am too evil, but I was chuckling @ the end of A walk to Remember...I found the whole movie kinda ridiculous and the plot way overdone..how many times have we seen that before? Of course, if it happened in real life, I wouldn't laugh. People always tell me I'm cruel when I watch movies, but how "cruel" can someone be when it's all fake anyway?
    I agree with you about "A Walk to Remember". To me, it was more like a walk to forget. I found the film dull and cliche (just like my last sentence).
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    I'm not sure if it was exactly Hollywood style movie, but it definitely wasn't a documentary..they had people acting and stuff out a plot and all.

    And yay, someone finally agrees w/ me on A Walk to Remember instead of all my friends calling me cruel lol

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    Armaggeden - when bruce willes dies so sad... didn't really expect it.

    And a walk to remember is kind of sad too after I actually sit down and watch the whole thing
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    oh there's another one that's really sad for me. dunno the english title of it, but the chinese title is 'tha tsuo che' (literally translate to embarking the wrong vehicle) it's a story abt a mute old man who makes a living by selling bottles. he rescued a little girl orphaned by a fire. later on he adopted that girl and loved her like his own child. but when the child grew up, she became a singer and eventually forgot his dad. she didn't tell anyone that he's her dad coz she was ashamed of him. the dad was very sad but didn't even complain. it was until the girl's concert that she learned her dad was dying from an illness. that's the only time she regretted what she did. i remembered crying buckets there
    also there's jimmy lin's grandpa's love. that's also sad
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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrie
    oh there's another one that's really sad for me. dunno the english title of it, but the chinese title is 'tha tsuo che' (literally translate to embarking the wrong vehicle) it's a story abt a mute old man who makes a living by selling bottles. he rescued a little girl orphaned by a fire. later on he adopted that girl and loved her like his own child. but when the child grew up, she became a singer and eventually forgot his dad. she didn't tell anyone that he's her dad coz she was ashamed of him. the dad was very sad but didn't even complain. it was until the girl's concert that she learned her dad was dying from an illness. that's the only time she regretted what she did. i remembered crying buckets there
    also there's jimmy lin's grandpa's love. that's also sad
    Ya, I remember that one ,love the title song too, which is a hit by singer Su Rui.
    Those who dunno the movie might have heard of the song , the chorus goes like "Jiu gan kan buay bo"..
    some of you might also remember Veteran Actor Sun Yue, who played the oldman .Of the signature sad, droopy dog -like face.
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    yah, love the song too. very meaningful song
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    "Grave of Fireflies", I've seen quite a lot of movies but I really remember this one vividly.
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    Broken Lizard's Club Dread. What a sad piece of sh....

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrie
    oh there's another one that's really sad for me. dunno the english title of it, but the chinese title is 'tha tsuo che' (literally translate to embarking the wrong vehicle) it's a story abt a mute old man who makes a living by selling bottles. he rescued a little girl orphaned by a fire. later on he adopted that girl and loved her like his own child. but when the child grew up, she became a singer and eventually forgot his dad. she didn't tell anyone that he's her dad coz she was ashamed of him. the dad was very sad but didn't even complain. it was until the girl's concert that she learned her dad was dying from an illness. that's the only time she regretted what she did. i remembered crying buckets there
    also there's jimmy lin's grandpa's love. that's also sad
    You brought back my memory. I was may be around 10 years old that time. The whole gang went to watch this movie cried. Hehe. Yes, i'm a man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cherrie
    oh there's another one that's really sad for me. dunno the english title of it, but the chinese title is 'tha tsuo che' (literally translate to embarking the wrong vehicle) it's a story abt a mute old man who makes a living by selling bottles. he rescued a little girl orphaned by a fire. later on he adopted that girl and loved her like his own child. but when the child grew up, she became a singer and eventually forgot his dad. she didn't tell anyone that he's her dad coz she was ashamed of him. the dad was very sad but didn't even complain. it was until the girl's concert that she learned her dad was dying from an illness. that's the only time she regretted what she did. i remembered crying buckets there
    also there's jimmy lin's grandpa's love. that's also sad
    the movie title in english is [papa can you hear me sing]

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    yes, i used to love this movie too

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    Heart of the Dragon was also sad. The one with Jackie and Sammo as the mentally challenged older brother. Sad theme song too.

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    saddest movie? can't find of any.
    heartwarming - ET - likes the part when ET phones home.
    saddest series ok? then it will be hsds79, the part where zhao min jumped off the cliff. the one and only time i ever cried [so far]. hehe.

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    For me, Bullet In The Head was the saddest show I watched. Watched it only once more than 10 year's back but remember being very sad over the show. It was acted by Tony Leung Chiu Wai, Jacky Cheung and Waise Lee. Cried buckets over it

    Another show that i watched which kinda freaked me out emotionally was Event Horizon. The thought that one of the characters sacrificed himself but will live in eternity in hell with no choice or redemption or hope of heaven after death was a terrifying thought for me. I couldn't stop crying out of fear and anguish for that character even after I came out of the cinema. Boyfriend got a lot of stares cos people thought he bullied me or broke up with me or something. haha

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