What are your recommendations for sad/depressing movies?
I'll start with When The Wind Blows.
Anomalisa
>>88570186
Max and Mary.
It's Christmas time, so The Snowman. I always cry.
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Did Charlotte want Wilbur's pig dick?
>>88570401
No, she was just a Karl.
Plague Dogs
Felidae
Watership Down
Grave of the Fireflies
'The Brave Little Toaster' is pretty sad.
more please I'm planning a marathon
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Barefoot Gen
>>88572135
That wasn't really depressing, it was just kind of fucked up to the point of being funny
>>88572189
Every time I see the poster to this film, it makes me think of the Fritz Lang movie
Well, it's got Tragedy in the title.
>>88572215
It should. I'm pretty sure that is entirely intentional.
>>88572215
Given that the whole thing was Tezuka trying to adapt the Fritz Lang movie using only the poster as reference, that's... ironic, I think?
>>88572254
Nah, that's what Tezuka did with the manga. The film clearly takes stuff from both Tezuka's manga and Lang's film.
>>88570510
These
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>>88572172
That movie is so weird. It's so messed up that you don't even feel depressed, it just feels too unreal. And the fact that it's a true story makes it even more fucked up.
While I rarely ever cry, the last movie that made me cry was the Ghibli version of The Tale of Princess Kaguya had me fucking tear up at the end, and that's with me knowing how the story ends beforehand.
>>88572088
I think that was the hardest I've cried at a movie. Granted, I was younger and more emotionally vulnerable to sad stories, but still.
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>>88570186
something about summer larks and singing
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>>88570186
Let's Change things up with happy movies.
Watership down. It even played on Easter this year channel 5