"No country for old men"
"Seven. Perfect ending. Brad Pitt put a clause in his contract that if the studio tried to change the ending because it didn’t “test well” that they wouldn’t be able to use any of his footage (they would have to replace all his scenes with another actor). That movie would have s#cked if the ending were any different. Well played Brad, well played."
"Bridge to Terabitha"
"Empire Strikes Back"
"Dead poets society"
"Bladerunner
There’s actually two versions. The original theatrical release had a completely out-of-nowhere happy ending tacked on at studio insistance, but the director’s cut returned to the original, much darker end.
The same fate befell Terry Gilliam’s “Brazil”, which is also excellent."
"The Cabin in the Woods"
"Fox and the Hound.
Yeah, yeah, they‘re not enemies anymore, but that deep friendship is gone and will never return. It died alongside their childhood and it makes me cry just thinking about it. They are now strangers living in different worlds with only their memory thinking, „You know my best buddy from years ago. Hope he‘s good.“"
"Requiem for a Dream"
"Grave of the Fireflies"
"Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind"
"The Boy in the striped pajamas. Cried like a baby at the end. Great movie though and very eye opening."
"Moulin Rouge"
"Green Mile.
My friends and I watched this movie. It was Tom Hanks and we knew it is sad. But hell, we were all sobbing the whole movie and cried in the end. Great movie but would never watch again fosho."
"Gladiator. maximus’s death was too sad but also wholesome in a way. Even though it is one of the best movie i have ever watched, dont think could watch it again"
"Million Dollar Baby
This one kills me more than most."
"Pan’s Labyrinth"
"Amadeus"
"Rogue one"
"Uncut Gems. Surprising and not happy."
#20 yeah his karma eventually got to him. it's surprising that the jew was killed though.
A sad ending doesn’t make a movie hard to watch again.