Saddest movies/dramas you have seen
Sad dramas
Anyone have any suggestions? I want a drama that'll make you tear at least or has really sad parts thanks i'm addicted to kdramas
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Re: Sad dramas
try Sad Love Story, MISA, and Stairway to heaven.boji wrote:Anyone have any suggestions? I want a drama that'll make you tear at least or has really sad parts thanks i'm addicted to kdramas
My personal favorite is sad love story.
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Saddest movies/dramas you have seen
For me, I would say the saddest korean movie is Lovers Concerto (ending left me feeling shaken).
Saddest japanese movie is Failan.
Saddest usa movie is Ghost.
Drama wise (korean) I would say I'm Sorry, I Love You (last few eps got to me).
Saddest japanese movie is Failan.
Saddest usa movie is Ghost.
Drama wise (korean) I would say I'm Sorry, I Love You (last few eps got to me).
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Re: Saddest movies/dramas you have seen
i actually thought that movie was pretty funny, but hey ...alcozar wrote:Saddest usa movie is Ghost.
never watched the movie, but judging from the book, <b>The Bridges of Madison County</B> must a real tear-jerker.
American Movie
A Walk to Remember
Forrest Gump
Pearl Harbor
Kmovie
My Sassy Girl
Windstruck
Daddy Long Legs
A Moment to Remember
Kdrama
Autumn Tale
MISA aka I'm Sorry I Love You
Let's Go To School Sang Doo
A Love To Kill
Cdrama/Tdrama
Lavender
Love at Aegean Sea
Warriors of the Yang Clan
Romance in the Rain
A Walk to Remember
Forrest Gump
Pearl Harbor
Kmovie
My Sassy Girl
Windstruck
Daddy Long Legs
A Moment to Remember
Kdrama
Autumn Tale
MISA aka I'm Sorry I Love You
Let's Go To School Sang Doo
A Love To Kill
Cdrama/Tdrama
Lavender
Love at Aegean Sea
Warriors of the Yang Clan
Romance in the Rain
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I seriously can't watch that movie without becoming a blubbering mess at the end... it's just so sad.Poochy wrote:Hotaru no haka / Grave of the Fireflies (especially because it's based on a true story).
And the J-Drama, Summer Snow, has always depressed me. Honestly, I think it may have scarred me for life... (but it was still a great story).
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I don't recall watching any movies that me cries my eyeballs out. May be i should try watching Grave of The Fireflies
But as for KDrama it would be
-MISA
-Autumn In My Heart
I'd cry at almost every last few episodes
As for JDrama
-Overtime
Well, i'm yet to watch 1 Litre of Tears~~
I think i prefer comedy Japanese drama.
But as for KDrama it would be
-MISA
-Autumn In My Heart
I'd cry at almost every last few episodes
As for JDrama
-Overtime
Well, i'm yet to watch 1 Litre of Tears~~
I think i prefer comedy Japanese drama.
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I bawled my eyes out during Hotaru no Haka....for Setsuko and Seita, and then for the children who are struggling in the current war....
Also, for non-Asian movies, the saddest are Dancer in the Dark (starring Bjork) and Boys Don't Cry (starring Hilary Swank). I bawled during those movies too.
For dramas, I'd say Beautiful Life, Kamisama Mou Sukoshi Dake, and Summer Snow.
Also, for non-Asian movies, the saddest are Dancer in the Dark (starring Bjork) and Boys Don't Cry (starring Hilary Swank). I bawled during those movies too.
For dramas, I'd say Beautiful Life, Kamisama Mou Sukoshi Dake, and Summer Snow.
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Hmm..I don't think I ever seen a "sad" movie per say. Or one that's made me actually cry, or even teary. I've seen some that are supposed to be sad but I just don't see it.
As for drama wise, 1 litre no namida was fairly sad, but I didn't cry or anything. How do you guys do it? I just can't cry stuff like that..
As for drama wise, 1 litre no namida was fairly sad, but I didn't cry or anything. How do you guys do it? I just can't cry stuff like that..
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oh dude, i`m totally with you on both. i`m only on episode 5 of 1 litre, but so far it feels like i`ve cried at least a bucket so far. and "The Classic". gosh.words cannot describe.. like that one simple action of handing the urn over, and you realize thatKumaxell wrote:Recently, the saddest drama I watched was definitely the Jdrama "1Litre of Tears." I was crying from the start to finish. Highly recommended.
As for the movie, I'll go for Kmovie "The Classic." I don't know why, but I'm still choked up in one scene although I've watched it so many times.
as for chinese movies (since i haven`t seen anyone post any), i cried soo much in the end of "Together" "和你在一起" and "Pretty Mother" "漂亮妈妈". in "pretty mother", i cried as soon as the movie started until it finished because i felt so bad for the kid.
as for american movies, the one that made me cry the most was probably "A Walk to Remember". lame, yes i know
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I haven't seen that many movies, especially Asian dramas. So based on the limited ones I've seen I have to say k-drama: Autumn Tale and Wonderful Life. I cried so hard at the end.
For the other movies that I consider to be sad, I do not remember the names. One was a very old C-drama. For USA movies, it has to be Titanic. And of course the sadest Japanese anime movie is the Firefly one.
For the other movies that I consider to be sad, I do not remember the names. One was a very old C-drama. For USA movies, it has to be Titanic. And of course the sadest Japanese anime movie is the Firefly one.
without a doubt for me it would be grave of fireflies. My friend gave me the dvd as a chrismas present 5 years ago but it happenned to be on tv few days before, I cried so much that I couldn't get my mind to watch it again, even though I know it's real good. Conclusion: the dvd is still wrapped, and I will probably hand it over to my future kids!
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It doesn't take much to make me cry (yeah, I'm a wimp) but still her'es my list:
HOLLYWOOD FLICKS:
TITANIC (I'm not the only one who shed a tear or two for Jack Dawson, I know that!)
C-DRAMA:
MARS - There was one particular scene where Ling (Vic Zhou) finds out about Qi Luo's "secret" and he shed tears for her sad life - and of course, I bawled my eyeballs out along w/ him)
J-DORAMA:
1 LITRE OF TEARS: (Okay, by the closing credits of the first eppy, I was in tears. Those haunting images of the real Aya never left my mind even after the series was over. This is the *the* most heartbreaking, beautifully sad series I have EVER seen in my life. And I'd watch it all over again after I've re-stocked on tissue boxes. Everyone should see this series and understand the value of one's life through this girl's eyes)
SEKAI NO CHUUSHIN DE: Another weepy drama with an outstanding cast and a surreal, tragic and heartwrenching plot. This isn't just an ordinary "terminal illness" series. It's a series about the innocence and purity of first love and how it can never die, even beyond death. I cried like a baby by the end.
K-DRAMA:
AUTUMN STORY: An older series but a classic one that's left me in tears each time I re-watch it. Song Hye Kyo and Song Seung Hun are unforgettable as the tragic lovers.
LOVE LETTER: Oddly enough, it's the twisted and sad relationship of Andrew and his mother that left me in tears, and NOT the melancholy love between Andrew and Eun Ha. A good series with sad moments, but I cried over the first half more than the second half, which I found draggy.
SAVE YOUR LAST DANCE FOR ME: This series isn't sad and it had a happy ending, but there were beautiful, poignant moments between the leads that made me weep for them. The renuion between Eun Soo and Chan Ho were the most touching and gah, I was a mess!!!
I love a good cry every once in a while...hehee...and these series really did that for me!
HOLLYWOOD FLICKS:
TITANIC (I'm not the only one who shed a tear or two for Jack Dawson, I know that!)
C-DRAMA:
MARS - There was one particular scene where Ling (Vic Zhou) finds out about Qi Luo's "secret" and he shed tears for her sad life - and of course, I bawled my eyeballs out along w/ him)
J-DORAMA:
1 LITRE OF TEARS: (Okay, by the closing credits of the first eppy, I was in tears. Those haunting images of the real Aya never left my mind even after the series was over. This is the *the* most heartbreaking, beautifully sad series I have EVER seen in my life. And I'd watch it all over again after I've re-stocked on tissue boxes. Everyone should see this series and understand the value of one's life through this girl's eyes)
SEKAI NO CHUUSHIN DE: Another weepy drama with an outstanding cast and a surreal, tragic and heartwrenching plot. This isn't just an ordinary "terminal illness" series. It's a series about the innocence and purity of first love and how it can never die, even beyond death. I cried like a baby by the end.
K-DRAMA:
AUTUMN STORY: An older series but a classic one that's left me in tears each time I re-watch it. Song Hye Kyo and Song Seung Hun are unforgettable as the tragic lovers.
LOVE LETTER: Oddly enough, it's the twisted and sad relationship of Andrew and his mother that left me in tears, and NOT the melancholy love between Andrew and Eun Ha. A good series with sad moments, but I cried over the first half more than the second half, which I found draggy.
SAVE YOUR LAST DANCE FOR ME: This series isn't sad and it had a happy ending, but there were beautiful, poignant moments between the leads that made me weep for them. The renuion between Eun Soo and Chan Ho were the most touching and gah, I was a mess!!!
I love a good cry every once in a while...hehee...and these series really did that for me!
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My alll time saddest flicks are
American_ hands down, Immitation of Life. The end always gets me. It's not a love story, just a story about life. If you're not into old movies you wouldn't know what I am talking about. But if yu are and you get a chance to watch this classic, by all means, do.
A Walk to Remember
K-Drama- I'm sorry, I love you.
A Walk to Remember
K-Drama- I'm sorry, I love you.
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I agree on Hotaru no Haka! Was it a true story? I thought there were real cases similar to it, but the story was fictional. I have to mentally prepare myself for this drama, because it is just too sad.
Damo was just too tragic and sad. I enjoyed crying at the ending though. And also at different parts of the drama. My other favorite dramas are very sad: Beautiful Days and What Happened in Bali.
Taegukgi, everyone who borrowed my dvd cried over this movie. It's definitely one of my favorite films, and probably one of the best war-drama films out there.
The Classic was sad too. Windstruck was sad, made me cry a lot. Okay, it started out quite funny and romantic, but halfway through the movie, it took a different turn. Actually, it seemed really odd at first, but I enjoyed the sad parts. SPOILER! Especially when his ghost reappeared again and she said "I'm sorry for the first time" and he replied that he never changed his name to "I'm sorry".. and in the end, when he was whispering to her about finding the man similar to his soul.
As for Filipino movie, there's "Magnifico." At the beginning it just seems like an ordinary storyline, however, it has a quite interesting, nice and sad ending.
As for US films, there's not much I can think of except for Armageddon and Pearl Harbor. Almost forgot The Passion of the Christ. I've only watched this movie once, and I don't think I can handle watching it again. It's the movie that made me cry the most.
Damo was just too tragic and sad. I enjoyed crying at the ending though. And also at different parts of the drama. My other favorite dramas are very sad: Beautiful Days and What Happened in Bali.
Taegukgi, everyone who borrowed my dvd cried over this movie. It's definitely one of my favorite films, and probably one of the best war-drama films out there.
The Classic was sad too. Windstruck was sad, made me cry a lot. Okay, it started out quite funny and romantic, but halfway through the movie, it took a different turn. Actually, it seemed really odd at first, but I enjoyed the sad parts. SPOILER! Especially when his ghost reappeared again and she said "I'm sorry for the first time" and he replied that he never changed his name to "I'm sorry".. and in the end, when he was whispering to her about finding the man similar to his soul.
As for Filipino movie, there's "Magnifico." At the beginning it just seems like an ordinary storyline, however, it has a quite interesting, nice and sad ending.
As for US films, there's not much I can think of except for Armageddon and Pearl Harbor. Almost forgot The Passion of the Christ. I've only watched this movie once, and I don't think I can handle watching it again. It's the movie that made me cry the most.
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Re: Sad dramas
Let's Go to School Sang Dooboji wrote:Anyone have any suggestions? I want a drama that'll make you tear at least or has really sad parts thanks i'm addicted to kdramas
A Love to Kill
Autumn Tale
I'm Sorry I Love You
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Well since we are on the topic of sad doramas, I have a question..Why is it that, in the majority of sad doramas/movies it is the female lead who always dies in the end..Only few have the male lead dying, but almost always it is the female lead who dies..Is there any reason to that.The only way I see it is that, the death of a female evokes more sadness/heartache for some reason..lol..Not sure if that's a good reason or not..hmmm..hehe
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1 Litre of Tears ...I cried more than 1 litre of tears!...One of my favourite dramas ever
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1 litre of tears is the saddest drama i've ever watched.... there was absolutely no reaction at first.... but then i the last episode i cried floods my sister was like "are you alright? did your bf die or something" >.<;;;
since i only watch dramas featuring JE guys.... i guess it will be the only sad dorama i'll ever watch -_-;;
since i only watch dramas featuring JE guys.... i guess it will be the only sad dorama i'll ever watch -_-;;
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I can only agree with you. It s a really beautiful dorama.. but very very sad. It makes you think about life, family and friends and everything youve got in this life. Pretty touchingTiticamara wrote:1 litre of Tears most definetly. I thought I have seen it all. We all know she is going to die and yet somehow those words and scenes were so magnificently choreographed and it stays into my heart making me
Secret- a feel bad for the father
A millionaire's first love-omg i was crying....maybe a tear or two.
Virgin Snow-why does love take so long?
Autumn Tale-the drama separating their love was sad.
She is Nineteen-the drama the girl had to go thru was really sad
Spring Waltz-love reunited and the drama that follows mixed with haters makes sadness
Who Are You?-i cried. like once per episode! this is so good!
First Kiss-her first love and she denies it and gets taken away from it. they should make a special to tell us how it ends. cause im still guessing!
Hana Kimi-tw version. although funny, its ultimately sad that she couldn't be with him and he knows that he can't be with her even tho they love each other. sad.
Meteor Garden-when dao ming si loses his memory and the stuff that follows
Tatta Hitotsu no Kio-love taken away. drama. love coming together. drama. sad
Azumi-the guy she loved died for her
Moon Child-the tragic ending/story of bromances [male BFFs]
well, thats all i got. cant think anymore!
A millionaire's first love-omg i was crying....maybe a tear or two.
Virgin Snow-why does love take so long?
Autumn Tale-the drama separating their love was sad.
She is Nineteen-the drama the girl had to go thru was really sad
Spring Waltz-love reunited and the drama that follows mixed with haters makes sadness
Who Are You?-i cried. like once per episode! this is so good!
First Kiss-her first love and she denies it and gets taken away from it. they should make a special to tell us how it ends. cause im still guessing!
Hana Kimi-tw version. although funny, its ultimately sad that she couldn't be with him and he knows that he can't be with her even tho they love each other. sad.
Meteor Garden-when dao ming si loses his memory and the stuff that follows
Tatta Hitotsu no Kio-love taken away. drama. love coming together. drama. sad
Azumi-the guy she loved died for her
Moon Child-the tragic ending/story of bromances [male BFFs]
well, thats all i got. cant think anymore!
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you are right, a moment to remember is really really sad, I've been sad for the whole week whenever I think of that, because in reality this does exist, I can't imagine how does those handle it. I hate to watch this kind of sad movie cos I can't get out of it fast but this movie is so good. After this movie, I stop to watch sad movie, I might do in future when I can handle the sadness.
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I've watched 3 to 4 episodes of 1 Litre of Tears and haven't cried...
I only started watching because everybody says it's so sad,
so frankly I'm quite dissapointed...It's a bit crap
The only part so far that have almost drawn a tear
are the end credits when pictures of the real girl are shown
Some drama's I have cried while watching are
Konna Koi no Hanashi
Watashitachi no Kyokasho
Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu
I only started watching because everybody says it's so sad,
so frankly I'm quite dissapointed...It's a bit crap
The only part so far that have almost drawn a tear
are the end credits when pictures of the real girl are shown
Some drama's I have cried while watching are
Konna Koi no Hanashi
Watashitachi no Kyokasho
Taiyo to Umi no Kyoshitsu
Oh I would sympathize with someone with such a condition,br4nd0n wrote:I thought 1 Litre of Tears was sad. Every episode was just sad, however if you cannot sympathize with her then maybe not.
Slowly losing your abilities like that is just too sad and frightening.
but Sawajiri Erika, in my opinion, did not have the necessary
acting ability to convey such a person.
She came across very wooden to me...
Maybe she gets better as the series goes on,
but I feel I've wasted enough of my time watching already
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