The Saddest Endings In Movie History
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- There are many reasons why we continually head to the movies. Some of us want to laugh our socks off with our best friends and some of us need mindless entertainment in the form of a good old action movie.
Then there are nights when we want to clutch our significant others tightly with a great rom-com or horror flick. But there are also days when we need a good cry. You can’t be macho and put together all the time.
Movies give us a wide array of emotional releases, so here are the saddest endings in movie history.
#Sad #History #Movies
He was my brother | 0:00
Mr. Stark, I don't feel so good | 1:14
I had a date | 2:20
Glorious deaths in a historic battle | 3:23
A detective's regrets | 4:36
Caesar is home | 5:41
He was my father | 6:43
Monster and man | 7:48
The T-800 says goodbye | 8:57
One last Ram Jam | 10:22
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Does a sad ending ruin a movie for you?
No it dependa
Yes
Looper, no cause it make it more realistic and that’s what makes it good.
Green Mile
@@KawaiiMadArtist ¿Who said realistic and tragic was the same?
The saddest ending was Suicide squad because when Joker rescued Harley Quinn at the end it meant that a sequel was coming.
😂
Dude, that's hilarious
lol that was pimp
I fucking knew that was coming! Lmao.
Good one!
End of Watch was a seriously under appreciated movie. 💯
Watched it for the first time tonight and that was the first time Ive cried in years man. That movie will make any grown man cry, god damn its underrated as hell.
Bitch what? Right!! I cried so hard in the theater a stranger asked me if I was going to be okay. Absolute gut punch.
Agree.
This made me cry
1 million percent
You forgot Million Dollar Baby. Now that is one sad ending 😭
Omg! It took me days to get over that movie! Incredibly well done, but I will never watch it again.
I thought for sure it was going to be on the list.
Same here. Couldnt watch it again. Just proves when you have the good actors in it it can move you so much
@@user-ox4cz4tw3k Yeah, that is a well acted movie. Hillary Swank's best role ever.
For real!
The saddest I have seen is the ending of The Mist. How can you not mention it
I was thinking the same thing. This comment deserves more attention
Oooooh precisely
Its probs cause its been mentioned so much before
Absolutely
Or Pearl Harbor/Armageddon
Then you obviously haven't watched The Green Mile.
Amen. Hardest ugly cry ever.
Taufiq Raymer
Titanic: didn’t even pinch me
The Green Mile: I flooded the neighbourhood
Dont put me in the dark i is afraid of the dark
@@gabrielbrown1875 the fact that you put "I is" lol
Or pay it forward
This list is incomplete. “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas” should’ve made the list.
@Zander Arvizu i ugly cried for about 10 more minutes after the movie ended
It so sad Bruno gets gassed
facts
The Green Mile as well
Zander Arvizu dame with the green mile
furious 7 ending was the saddest because it was real
Now there’s a sequel coming again
Yeah man😭🔥🙏🏻 May he RIP
RIP Paul Walker
The ending of Saving Private Ryan to me was such an underrated ending. It was sadder than most people make it out to be.
"Tell me I'm a good man!"
@@paulleckner8235 *Am* I a good man?
The ending was sad but I won't watch saving private Ryan because I can't handle Giovanni Ribisi dying
Q
Whoever made this list has never seen a movie before 1998
No shit. The first things I thought of was Gallipoli and Hell in the South Pacific and SLC Punk. I feel like this list was made for 14 year olds.
Exactly. First movie I thought of was _Awakenings,_ followed closely by _Schindler's List,_ and _My Life._
exactly i also watch old movies am i cool now
@@soupa9829 doesn't make you cool but it might make you old.
I guess everyone is going to ignore Glory, which is on this list, which so happens to have come out in 1989.
Infinity War's ending didn't hurt me at all due to the fact that it was crystal clear that they weren't permanently dead
Jay Marcellis For me I was speechless for about ten minutes. Then I was like waiiiit they are all totally coming back.
Exactly Disney doesn’t have the balls to kills off their money makers especially spider man now that they just got the rights to him.
Jay Marcellis really?
Also, Star Lord did nothing wrong. Had that been the case, Dr. Strange- who knew the one way they could beat Thanos- wouldve said "no! Stop. You're ruining the plan."
Yaa when we already know Spiderman is coming when we got to theatre. I was literally thinking Tony was gonna go. But Peter goand it was shocking
Schindler's List "I could have saved more"
Moulin Rouge
Leon: The professional
Oh, that is a good list!
This is for Matilda...
Leon was brilliant!
"THE MIST" - is by far the saddest most frustrating ending EVER! Should be no. 1. Also "No Country For Old Men."
What's in no country for old men nothing sad
@@stanleyj3837
1.Llewellyn Moss dies then Chirgurh kills his widow
2. Ed Tom Bell retires because he sees the tragic and grim reality of his job. Then he explains his dreams which imply he's going to pass away soon.
@@_spt-warwolf_4575 there is nothing that sad not even a lil bit emotional that's just a crime movie
Gladiator is up there 100%
It’s a plot twist ending .
What about the end of The Mist, it was one of the most disturbing and saddest endings I ever seen...
Ikr
It was pretty cool tho
Shit had me upset only a few more seconds and they would have lived
Ikari Shinji fr
Spot on. That and Arlington road
Schindler's List when Liam Neeson was checking inventory of items he could have traded for more lives to save.
ughh i always cry at that part
Yes, Schindler's list was a very sad ending, but at least he saved many. Powerful movie indeed.
@Justin Edwards It is based on something that actually happened. Don't give me this BS!
Yes!!
Oh! is that the scene when he breaks down as he's surrounded by all the people he's saved before they secretly send him away? yeah that really chokes me up
The saddest ending to a movie was "Only the Brave." True life story of the Granite Mountain Hotshots...19 firefighters who all tragically burned to death when they had no way of escape. Finding out it was a true story just ripped my heart out.
So underrated, non fiction.
The one movie I remember crying non stop was "Grave of the fireflies". I cried so hard that my chest hurt.
This movie should be illegal. The silent yet deep suffering throughout the movie and that ending...I cried so much I thought I was going to pop some brain vessel...
Why remind me?
Weeb
@@jamesholt7611 He died at the end after alone people passing him letting a boy die
*groan* dont remind me....
"He was my brother," gets me every time. I can't even watch that movie more than once a year.
Ben M I refused to watch it again! That movie was just gut wrenching!
What movie is this?
@@redrooben End of Watch.
SPACE MONKEY1102 Watch it again
I just watch the part when they are talking about the new girlfriend (it feels like a normal conversation) then I stop and watch something else in my Itunes library the ending is too painful.
REALLY!? the end of captain america. but not the ending of Logan?????
kwars end of Logan was actually pretty sad
or end of fast7 ??
@@andrewrogers6315 that was also really sad
Oml truuuue
Logan wasn’t that good of a movie. 💁
“He was my brother” You will cry.
Everytime 😭
"Somewhere in Time" and "Last of the Mohicans" always has me bawling my eyes out even after the credits have finished.
I saw Somewhere in Time when I was a kid. I thought Superman died
Watch East of Eden.
End of Watch! That movie broke me. I actually thought they both died but it makes it more heartbreaking by just having Zavala dead.
I swear if someone asked what movie broke me, I’d say End of Watch. That movie will make a man cry.
IKR!! It would’ve been easier if they both died
The Guy made me cry bro
@@danwysocki6570 I have a friend who disliked the movie (and screw him, it was a great movie too. Lol) but he said he still cried.
As a former officer, yeah, that got me..
The Green Mile? Marley and Me? hell, grown men were walking out of the theaters bawling their eyes out
Men? They were either gay or white
@@fernie5574 let me guess.... Black Israelite?
Marley and me gets me crying. It is sad but it makes me feel exactly how I felt when I found out my dog had passed. If it didn't I wouldn't cry.
@@drunclecookie216 we wuz kang and shieeeet
Nothing is sadder than animals dying...NOTHING😭😭
Non of these endings where so sad they made me cry.
The Green Mile or Gladiator can do that.
High 5 🙏
Braveheart too
Gladiator no doubt!!!
This is the movies that made me cry so far
Schindler's list
Grave of the fireflies
The green mile
My girl
Hachi
Me before you
The boy in the striped pajamas
A walk to remember
Miracle in cell no.7
Pursuit of happyness
Forrest gump, that scene that he's talking by the grave is almost at the end, right?
dancing in the dark
Grave of fire flies got me
for me its THE MIST, END OF WATCH, TUSK, THE GREEN MILE, THE ROAD, LEON: THE PROFESSIONAL (directors cut) EDWARD SCISSORHANDS.
A walk to remember is a terrible movie in any given genre
“You were my brother Anakin”
“I loved you”
True! The end of RotS was fantastic, but difficult.
Mandalore Rising yea, it’s an emotional but incredible scene. Revenge of the Sith is my favorite Star Wars movie
@Lucifer means Lightbringer No problem. I'm not sensitive about it, lol. People will like and dislike whatever they want, but their opinions have no impact on me unless they're coming after me directly, so it doesn't matter to me. But, yes, RotS was a great movie. Perhaps a little lacking in the dialogue department, but they provided perfect material for memes, so I loved it. Extremely underrated film. :)
@Lucifer means Lightbringer True, I suppose, lol.
The ending of The Clone Wars was a slugger too
"Life is beautiful", "The Shindler's List", "Titanic", "Ghost", "The boy with the stripped pijamas", "Departed", "The green mile", "Seven Pounds", "I am a Legend", "Gladiator", you can choose the order but there you have a fine list, but I personally cant resist "Life is beatiful", thats #1 by far, specially because the scene is not particulary sad, but the meaning is too powerful.
Also 3:10 to Yuma
Eliecer Hernández you forgot “Brother”
THE BOY WITH THE STRIPPED PAJAMAS 😢😢😢😢😢😢
For me Requiem For A Dream is still the saddest of them all.
Gladiator gets me every time.
and...BTW , The Boy In the Striped Pajamas " was one of the most gut wrenching, tragic endings of any movie I have ever watched...but that is precisely why it was as good of a movie as it was.
I couldn’t even speak for a full hour after seeing Saving Private Ryan the first time.
WHERE IS THE BOY IN STRIPED PAJAMAS?
Blake Crace
Omg can u tell me what it was cause I was watching it but I don’t wanna go on watching cause that movie is already sad enough..
@@adriaunaa5745 Theres two kids and there's a concentration camp, you can probably guess how that goes down.
it's looper, they have only seen marvel movies
Omg I just watched that and I cried sooo hard😞😞😞
I think he’s in a gas chamber
Didn’t even feature “The Green Mile”. Wow.
FixItPhoenix exactly only movie that really made me cry
I love The Green Mile, but I always feel awful for a few days after watching it. The ending is just straight up heartbreaking.
That electric chair..... I jus knew he was going to get a "stay"
@@nazizombies5132 same
Yes!
Somewhere in Time, a 1980 movie with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. The most heartbreaking ending to any movie I've ever seen.
Attonment last scenes is also very heartbreaking. I cried after watching this
Films that should be on here:
- Donnie Darko
- Forest Gump
- Watership Down
- The Iron Giant
- The Green Mile
- Grave Of The Fireflies
- The Plague Dogs (man, THIS one in particular...)
Jesus christ how could they forget the Iron Giant.
@@DUxMORTEM I know right????
bro, you must watch hachiko, i think i never cried like that in my life...
Still waiting for iron giant 2😢😢
I really, really, REALLY hate Watership Down, The Plague Dogs and Grave of the Fireflies. They are cruel, sad and ruthless. And i hate them for that.
Man you literally put Spider-Man's death on here which we all know is coming alive in Endgame but not Logan's which we had for 17 years and is confirmed he's not coming back alive.
Ikr. Not a great list.
But wait.... it was a meme
I thought they had to put this in, I was so dissapointed
It's called saddest endings in movies. Tom holland's death, while yes he will come back, was still heart breaking
yeah but it was still sad. there was no doubt that Marvel would kill such new characters but still a lot of people were crying (especially the 14 year old fan girls who know like nothing about the comics)
"I had a date." Damn I would have cried
Glory was an incredible movie but the actual history is just as amazing
Titanic
Boy in the striped pajamas
Life of Pi
Saving private Ryan
American Sniper
Green Mile
Where the red fern grows
Interstellar, it was sad but beautiful
What about repo men?
no love for "The Impossible"
Damn man green mile after watching this movie i cried like a baby and felt sad for weeks
Fast and furious 7
Gone with the Wind
Schindler's List
Logan
12 Years a Slave
The Iron Giant
Fruitvale Station
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Saving Private Ryan
If Beale Street Could Talk
Children of Men
Million Dollar Baby
Moonlight
Toy Story 3
To Kill a Mockingbird
Titanic
Terms of Endearment
The Green Mile
Life of Pi
(Edit): Avengers Endgame
Jeremy Stubbs you forgot all dogs go to heaven
did u just say toy story 3
Jeremy Stubbs holy crap man saving private Ryan literally hurt me so bad
Jeremy Stubbs Marley and Me
The Book Thief
The Great Escape
The Hobbit: Battle of Five Armies
Source Code
The saddest movie ending of all time to me would be “ The boy in the striped pajamas”
Captain Phillips, when the medic is checking him out and he can't really understand her the first time she asks a question, and he can't really talk, then he just breaks down. Tom Hanks is just a phenomenal actor.
1. Old Yeller shot (Old Yeller)
2. Billy Flynn dies (The Champ)
3. Wolverine dies (Logan)
4. Jenny's death (Forrest Gump)
5 Rocky's last hurrah (Rocky Balboa)
gregvette0404 i believe he was a zombie at the end of the film and that’s why he was shot
Dont forget Marley and Me, I Am Legend, The Green Mile, and The Christmas Shoes. Those movies hit right in the feels
B33ZL3BOSS 666 i am legend is unbearable cause of the dogs death, green mile hits my spot even though i watched it over a dozen times
BadFlounder well when bubba dies ... holy smokes...
wolverine was a touching movie. he could survive an atomic bomb, but gets killed by a tree branch
The ending of The Mist deserved to be on this list.
PhantomFilmAustralia exactly
100%
It was the most depressing thing I ever watched. I wish I had never watched it.
Oh man why you gotta remind us that
100%
I remember reading once that The Wrestler and Black Swan were meant to be connected movies as they both tell the same tale and share similar tragedies. Both take you on this roller coaster of emotions that ends with a lot of questions....truly classics.
Love End of Watch. What a simple film. So engrossing and then BAM! You felt every emotion. One of Jake Gyllenhaal’s best performances!
When Taylor got shot and zapata said" God loves cops":((( that snit had had me. This and brothers where some of the best movies from jake.
The boy in the striped pajamas is the saddest I'm sorry
100% agree. My mom and I are pretty good at “reading” movies and started crying 5 mins before the end.
Definitely a sad and horrific movie and ending. However it also left me with a feeling that justice was done. The German boy's father was, after all, responsible for so many children's deaths.
@@rhyal2070 completely same
"IN MOVIE HISTORY"? Really? Nearly half these films are Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Super Hero films that were, although well made and effective, still movies that were experienced as "just a movie" type. What about One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), The Champ (1979), Sophie's Choice (1982), Frances (1982), Philadelphia (1993), Life Is Beautiful (1998), The Green Mile (1999), Boys Don't Cry (1999), Requiem for a Dream (2000), Oldboy (2003), Million Dollar Baby (2004), Brokeback Mountain (2005), United 93 (2006), Atonement (2007), The Mist (2007), The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (2008), Blue Valentine (2010), A Separation (2010), Amour (2012), Manchester by the Sea (2016), etc?
Eric Thigpen I really appreciate you.
I scrolled way too much to see someone as angry as me.
This is an awesome response. All of these are great movies with sad endings!
I'm going to slightly disagree with you here. I get what you're saying about there being a whole list of other, potentially much better candidates for "saddest endings" than the ones they listed, I don't necessarily think "genre" is the key element or even particularly. What's most important is how much the audience connects with the characters, how unexpected the ending is, and the finality of the ending. I grant you that Avengers Infinity War and Terminator 2 both being sci-fi franchises probably have a lesser overall impact since we know that all of the heroes can simply return in the inevitable sequel. Arnold surely lives up to his catchphrase (I'll be back). But that didn't stop me from crying at the end of the movie when I was 13 years old. The same argument applies to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (although my mom still cries after seeing it almost 40 years later). In sci-fi people can come back from death, so it's usually not a problem. Certain genres and films still appeal more towards a particular audience than others. And if you have a bigger connection to ET than you do to Hillary Swank, then you're not going to be as moved by Boys Don't Cry or Million Dollar Baby. Movies like Philadelphia and United 93 were sad indeed, but to be honest they weren't really saddest endings even for me since I already expected the exact ending that we got right from the beginning. It's like watching a Leonardo DiCaprio movie; you know he's probably going to die in the end, so you don't invest too much into him being alive in the end. When you know the ending is tragic at the beginning of the film, the impact is lesser. Similarly, I could just as easily include many lower budget or indie films that people have probably never heard of like The Ice Storm, or Life As a House, or Mysterious Skin as having particularly sad endings, moreso than some of the films you mentioned. Frankly, I'm surprised Old Yeller, Stand By Me, and Beaches weren't on this list.
Titanic ?
Wow, no "Green Mile", "Pan's Labyrinth", "Saving Private Ryan", "My Life", "The Boy In The Striped Pajamas", "Schindler's List", "Million Dollar Baby", "Bridges of Maddison County", "Ghost", "Life Is Beautiful", or "Awakenings". Man.... Your list kinda sucks.
damn man you speaking facts :'(
dead poets society. the ending makes my cry.
+Green Mile
How can anybody forget Old Yeller?
@@jeremywilliams5141 They left out TONS of the saddest endings in the history of film and literature turned into film:
- Lenny's from "Of Mice and Men"
- Old Yeller
- The Yearling or "Flag"
- "Champ"
- Forest Gump (all of the death scenes)
- The Notebook (end scene)
- The Green Mile
I don't think they did nearly as good a job as they could've. Hopefully they'll come-out with a sequel to this video, like, "Saddest Endings In Movie History Part 2" etc. Because though these were sad, there's too many to put in just one video.
@@MilkScrew You mentioned all death scenes in Forrest Gump. The deaths of Bubba and Forrest's mother didn't happen in the end; they happened mid-film. But Jenny's death was at the end though.
@@jeremywilliams5141 I totally get what you're saying, and I did notice that at the end of what I wrote but I was trying to make a point of how sad the entire movie is and how there are much sadder movies than the ones that were listed in the video.
Yep, that ending was the snot filled kind of crying!!!
I'm a bit disappointed that Requiem For A Dream wasn't on here. Such a damn good movie.
A movie I cant watch twice
Too busy putting marvel movies on here. Terrible list
Jon Confalone Yeah once was enough. Brilliant movie but so damn depressing.
The saddest to me was "Old Yeller"
Tommy Kirk takes the shot.
The dog that gets rabies? Wow I haven’t seen that for like 20 years
“Old yeller, come back yeller”
@@IamBATMAN2024 Yeah! He sacrificed his life to save Travis, the little brother from the rabid wolf. Makes me cry like a baby!
I must be cold hearted because I didn't cry at the end of Terminator 2. I did however bawl my eyes out at The Green Mile and at the end of Steel Magnolias when Sally Field freaking loses it in the cemetery
I didn't cry either, I've learned how to watch sad scenes without a blink.
Are we just going to ignore the way he said Arnold Schwarzenegger 8:57
Or how you spelled Schwarzenegger
Lol right!?
I was just about to say that. Like, he ain't slick 😡
I'll never sub to this dude😑
Ik I was looking for this comment
Forrest Gump better be on this. When Jenny died and Forrest puts his son on the school bus.. That was sad..
David Cole teared up just reading this comment
One of the greatest movies ever.
What About "Remember The Titans"
David Cole Jenny was a Slut with Aids I felt more bad for Forest mom😢😢
When he is reading letter of his son front of Jenny grave...I cried
Les Miserables gets me everytime
the terminator gives a thumbs up to tell john its gonna be okay. Well, terminator dark fate went ahead and ruined that lmao
They should have included the boy in the striped pajamas RIP everyone who died in the holocaust
it was even worse to watch for me cause i already read the book
Never happened.
What about the Pianist?
I guess I was the only one who cried after watching Logan
oh, trust me, there were tears.
Yes You were the only one in the whole world. You're so unique. A moi he watched by millions, but only YOU cried.
Cuz we already had Last of Us, so it wasnt gonna affect us all haha
I did too and I kinda never cry. In movie for like 10 year
Hell yeah!
I love the ads it’s a beautiful touch
All I'm gonna say is "NOT MY RITCHIE!!!"
When you know, you know🤷🏽♀️
Edit:
Oh and Selena.
“Live as a monster, or die as a good man?” Is like “Either you die a hero, or live long enough you become a villain”
No it’s not
You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villan and no its not
They mean something completely separate haha
American History X
District 9
Pan’s Labyrinth
Grave of the Fireflies
Saving Private Ryan
American History X...one of the most devastating and heartbreaking endings in cinematic history. I wouldn't necessarily put Pan's Labyrinth up there, as it had its feel good moment at the end, but a sad ending nonetheless.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas!
Yo maybe im the only one that can’t watch Gran Torino’s endings without crying
Seth from the fly? That made me depressed
definitely district 9
Love this music during the video!
I remember “The Champ” and “Terms of Endearment”
When they actually put captain America and infinity war as two of the saddest endings 🤦♂️
Agreed i love the MCU and i guess i could agree with the end of Endgame. Two MCU movies on this list is just plain ridiculous though. There are thousands of movies with much more crushing and sadder endings. Especially sadder then the end of Captain America
Endgame ending was sad but cmon where tf was Logans ending
Nate Kean captain America was sad he never got his dance.
@@21pilotstillidie58 I agree!
@@cameronhansell7323 haven't you watched endgame?
THE MIST? That was the saddest most intense ending of all time!
They tried too hard to make it sad and people rejected it
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These are all great choices. Hard to narrow it down to just 10. I agree with Shutter Island. That twist slayed me.
I think movies with the sad endings are good for the soul. To remind that your life, despite the sadness, is still way better than the film
Y'all ever heard of "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas"?
Eirakii omg that movie is hella sad
Eirakii the comedy?
OD Brazy what a horrible person you are.
What about the book thief? A similar thing just far far worse. All the main characters die at the end except for one
Eirakii well it was a book first...
End of Watch is such an underrated movie
End of watch tore me to pieces man. Such an underrated film and must watch. 👏😞
This is my saddest movie i've ever watch... Grave of the Fireflies
Dancer in the Dark. Into the Wild. Brokeback Mountain. Sophie's Choice. Atonement. Deer Hunter. The Green Mile. There's more - I just can't remember them at the moment.
The Deer Hunter’s ending left me so shocked that I couldn’t even cry. Just a sad turn that contradicted movie logic(happy endings)
Dancer in the Dark was absolutely devastating.
Dancer in the Dark was just amazing and awful. The most ripped open I've ever been from a film.
into the wild was tragic
I was just about to mention Dancer in the Dark, but then I saw your comment. My roommates and I watched it twice, back to back, when it first came out on dvd. I haven't been able to bring myself to watch it again. It's just too sad, and I remember it being such a "perfect" movie, and I don't want to tarnish that. One day though, I'll see it again. That said, I've listened to the soundtrack more times than I can count. Her duet with Thom Yorke, blows me away every time I hear it.
Yall remember “The Iron Giant”
That ending made me cry
That's my favorite cartoon!!
"You stay, I go"
😭😭
But he comes back to life though.
"Superman."
“I know who you are” - The Machinist. Finding out why he has insomnia is such a tear jerker and an excellent performance from Bale
For regular movies I came up with four. 4. My Girl when he dies from the bees. 3. A Star is Born when she sings a song for him after suicide. 2. JoJo Rabbit when he sees his mothers shoes still on her feet after she was hung. 1. I have to say The Green Mile when they start to take John Coffy (like the drank only spelled different) to get executed and when he is electrocuted. That weasel of a guard not putting the water on the sponge. I have never wanted to reach through a screen and choke out a character as bad as I id then. But it fully breaks my heart everytime when that gentle giant starts to take his walk.
End of watch. Most underrated movie of all time
underrated not really the right word, underwatched is...cause everyone that has seen it fucking loves it
Indeed... since the director was the screenwriter for training day
no it's actually Cinema Paradiso it's been forgotten despite being the best foreign film ever fucking made
I just watched it today. Im reeling at how Damn good it was.
I loved it, 😔
The boy in the stripped pajamas made me cry sooooo hard, THAT is one of the saddest movie endings ever!
Cant believe you never even mentioned The Green Mile... It's insane!
The saddest movie ending of all time has got to be in “The Champ”. Nothing compares to that. There is no way you can watch it and not at least get tears in your eyes if not just out right sob. A very young Ricky Schroeder gives an incredible performance.
Damn. No one can not cry at this
There is a movie called Leon The Professional and its one of my favorite movies but its got a pretty sad ending
Agree. Love that movie too.
Yeah she lost her whole family than lost Leon to
Sad...but not as an emotion. More so for the principle of sacrifice and heroics...
Yes!!! I am still sad about the ending. Love that movie
Seriously? Infinity War and Captain America made it onto this list? What a joke
Totally with you on this...
They're both really sad situations that I doubt anyone would question if they weren't in the MCU. A young boy dies trying his hardest to make a difference in the world because he feels that if you have the ability to do something and you don't then the bad things are your fault. His mentor watches the life leave his eyes and the boy even apologizes in his last moments. That's heavy shit. Then with cap he wakes up to find that 99% of all the people he had ever known and loved are dead and the world he lived in is unrecognizable now
I thought the end of Catpain America was extremely sad.
BurningEagle yeah they're sad endings but to put them on the list of saddest endings in movie history???? There are thousands of movies with way sadder endings than any movie in the MCU
@@mamobee true that
The Wrestler is a highly underrated movie ! Everyone should watch it !
Road to Perdition was sooo good. Underrated asf
Requiem for a dream should be here
Word....so crazy and good
True, but more than half of the movie was already sadder than it's ending...
YES!!!!!!!!!!
Most of that movie was traumatizing.
The Green Mile, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, I could name ten movies that belong on a 'Saddest Endings' list. You got 'The Wrestler' but other than that, nothing. A waste of eleven and a half minutes.
Schindlers list no: He had his catharrsis
I wouldn't say Schindler's List has a sad ending. It's definitely a tear-jerker, though. And it is powerfully meaningful. But I think the ending was supposed to portray hope and honor--not sadness.
Dude your right this list is horrible, also why is forest gimp not on the list, but I don’t expect much from mojo anyway
The Green Mile? Saving Private Ryan? The Boy In The Striped Pajamas? Schindler's List? The Guardian? Logan? Gladiator? American History X? Leon The Professional?
Glory rightfully belonged here too, smh.
The ending of Marley and Me did me in ....omg
yeah..when I got my pet birds the empathy I felt towards pet owners grew 100 percent..movie was ok ..ending was sad
Turner and hooch too
“SchwarzenEgger”! Not Schwarzenigger
I was like wtf
Have you ever heard him say it? Nothing like we say it or heard.
Tim Whitley
Asriel: Eggs? Eggs! *EGGS!* 🥚🍳😋
The irony: "Schwarze" is "blacks" in German.
@@ironheadfm His name means "Black plow".. Schwarze is "black"... "Eggar" is a plow.
But Groot, saying " Dad " that Killed me!! Noooooo
It killed everyone. Especially Marvel fan boys. Me included. It's such a subtle move by the directors, but such a low blow.
Im confused, when did he say that?
@@puckisland8247 When groot is fading away from the snap, he slowly says "groooot" and Rocket says "Groot? Oh no no" it was confirmed by the Russos, Groots last words, were "Dad...?" :(
@@puckisland8247 James Gunn confirmed after the release of Infinity War that the final "I am Groot" to Rocket meant "dad?".
@@seanmacy8419 thanks
Sevens pounds: Ben committing suicide then donating his heart to the girl he loves to save his life
Danat with a big D that tortured my brain for a month
Rosario looking at the donated eyes brought a tear to my eye
Seven pounds had me crying for hours
for me its THE MIST, END OF WATCH, TUSK, THE GREEN MILE, THE ROAD, LEON: THE PROFESSIONAL (directors cut) EDWARD SCISSORHANDS, TURNER AND HOOCH
For me it’s your use of caps
tusk? sad, yes. but also just purely disturbing and horrifying.
Turner and hooch!! Classic
@@richj6596 when I comment on something meaningful, I USE CAPS CUZ I LIKE TO YELL OR STRESS MY POINT AS A KEYBOARD WARRIOR WITH CAPS CUZ I AM A KEYBOARD GANGSTA ....
Avengers infinity war has the one of the saddest endings
Avengers endgame: Hold that thought!
You guys really missed the mark on this one...
In America
The Green Mile
Warrior
Schindler's List
Braveheart....
THE MAN FROM NOWHERE
Freedom
Gran Torino
Pan’s labyrinth
The Pokemon Movie, the first one, Mew vs Mewtwo. If you didn't cry in that, you are heartless
SilasFine sobbed during Warrior and I couldn’t even finish Green Mile.
As soon as I saw Infinity war in there I knew this video was a joke lol
@Official Mashu Beacuse Infinity War is not a sad movie.
@Official Mashu The Gamora dieing scene made me feel emotional but that was it, nothing tear jerking.
@@billythekeg yeah sure keep telling yourself that. In all departments (writing, cinematography, choreography, acting etc) superhero movies are mostly better than most movies made at the time. Sure there are always better ones but characters, continuity etc is great in these. Also to fully appreciate them you have to see all of them and be a real fan. But everyone has their own opinions
Yep but mine was at 1:56.
End game tho, there is a superhero movie ending of another level
Gattaca’s ending broke me with Vincent’s final quote and ending song really hits hard
I wish they would just play the scenes instead of talking over random clips
Boy in the Striped Pajamas
OMG...u had to go there, that ending was just brutal
I’ve actively avoided that movie because I know how it ends
Marc G not even sad
Funny but not sad
BIGGEST OOF IN A WHILE
Fusion Banks bruh wtf are you talking about? Literally nothing about that movie is funny.
Million Dollar Baby?
Deer Hunter
Buried
The Mist
American History X
@@einarlonn678 the mist was more of a dark ending rather than sad ending.
Meh
Dude I was just about to comment that
Gladiator was the first film to properly make me cry.
a real man
Part 3 and 4 of jojos bizarre adventures makes me cry to this day