Top 10 Most Shocking Teen Movie Endings
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These shocking teen movie endings still have us broken up. For this list, we’ll be looking at conclusions in teen films that made our jaws drop! Our countdown includes "Midnight Sun," "Dead Poets Society," "A Walk to Remember," and more! Which teen movie ending shocked YOU the most? Let us know in the comments!
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Which teen movie ending shocked YOU the most? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 20 Most Satisfying Teen Movie Endings - czcams.com/video/JCd8PZVLO9o/video.html
I’d say Gus’s illness claiming him rather than Hazel drifting off was the right choice for a #1 pick, even though I have yet to read _The Fault in Our Stars,_ let alone see the film. I mean, I’ve seen videos that include the film. However, it’s always satisfying and shocking to see Carrie take care of Margaret in self-defense.
all of them
"Put his glasses back on, he can't see without his glasses!" I always bawl like a baby whenever I watch that scene. Poor Vada, she was indirectly responsible for her best friend's death, since he went to look for her mood ring. 😭💔
I cried too.. I also became scared of bees bc of ii 😱
The Bridge to Terabithia has a really sad/tragic Ending, surprised it not even an honorable mention. . .
It doesn’t happen at the end!
@@LaurenKaminski Good point - as it's not at the end, it isn't eligible.
Yeah it’s the climax of the film not ending
I was thinking its not really a teen movie
Bruh….. The key word is TEEN.
1:02 Midnight Sun (#10)
2:18 Coach Carter (#9)
3:51 All The Right Places (#8)
5:12 My Girl (#7)
6:14 The Perks of Being a Wallflower (#6)
7:26 Cruel Intentions (#5)
8:47 Dead Poets Society (#4)
10:20 A Walk To Remember (#3)
11:58 5 Feet Apart (#2)
13:07 Boyz in The Hood (#11)
13:23 Friday Night Lights (#12)
14:03 The Fault in our Stars (#1)
The Fault In The Stars is my favorite movie, it isn’t even shocking!!!
Even though the ending in cruel intentions left me shocked I still love it
Yeah it was the 1 movie I saw 5 times in the theater 🤦🏼♀️🤣
I was like 11 when Cruel Intentions came out. I can still remember just sitting on the floor in shock and crying.
I read somewhere that in an alternative take, Sebastian was supposed to see Annette across the street, only to be hit by a car while crossing. They probably changed it to make him seem more heroic.
Not likely. I think he does die on a duel in the original novel. So that part was depicted correctly
The surprise in "Cruel Intentions" didn't end in Sebastian's death. It's the publishing of his journal that outs Katherine's scams that made the ending so satisfying.
*YAS* 👏👍🏼
@msmojo should have
most satisfying endings
@@minenoturs4271 they already do. At least for teen films. It was a top 20 list, and "Cruel Intentions" was number 1
And then Katherine does two months of rehab and everything is forgotten.
Meanwhile, the school headmaster is fired for searching her property and embarrassing her in public. Annette goes to prison for stealing Sebastian's car after his death (did she go through his pockets for the keys while he lay dying?), and Ronald goes to prison for murder because Sebastian died as a result of his attack. And Selma Blair's character still has to deal with her racist mother.
Jamie was hinted to have lived in the book A Walk To Remember, which is the 'Miracle' Adult Landon mentions in the start of the book. When asked if Jamie lived or died, Nicholas Sparks has also responded with "I wanted her to live." Jamie was based on his sister, who eventually died due to brain cancer.
The movie pretty much changed the book in order to gain a teen audience...
Landon indicated that in the present day she Jamie could have been cured but she wasn't meaning she died
My Sister's Keeper. A shocking ending in the movie, was even more shocking in the book.
I hate that they changed the ending in the movie. I want it remade just for that reason it was so much better and made you rethink the whole book
@@angelapatino9582 She was brought into the world to save her sister. She was taken out of the world once her sister no longer needed her. Coincidence?
@@erich7558 so true.
Anyone who's seen someone die of cancer knows that they don't look perfectly healthy immediately beforehand.
Teen Movies really love romanticizing cancer for some reason..
Thank you! As a chronically (thank zeus not terminally) ill person, it always pisses me off how pretty and sparkly and happy all the gravely ill/dying people are. That's why it's fiction, I guess...
A person i know turned into a walking skeleton.
I liked the fault in our stars because even though it kind of romanticized Hazel's cancer, Augustus' got pretty ugly real quick. It was incredibly real and raw, and seeing it again after watching my father get consumed by lung cancer was definitely something.
I still love Dead Poets Society!! Such a great movie!♥️
@Tom Whalen o captain my captain
Me too! O Captain, my Captain!
@@baliyae It's over 30 years old and I blubber like a baby EVERY TIME I watch it!😭🤣♥️
In like 3 of these entries, the teen finds out they are dying and chooses to spend what little time they have left with the love interest they just met. Like, forget their FAMILIES, the veritable stranger they've gotten to know for the past week is all they care about LOL
This is why I hate most teen movies, even as a teen I didn’t like how it was all pretty dumb romances.. like not every teenager is obsessed with love, sure some might but geez there’s more to young adults than that..
It is for the family. Like don't you wanna gift your mommy with a grandson.
@@rahul17023 LOL that only works if the teenage boy is the one dying
Falling inlove is a life goal for most people and as a mother I'd want my children to experience that joy at least once in there life and most people would choose to spend most of there last moments with there partner if they are fortunate enough to have one whether they've been together for 6 months or 60 years makes absolutely no difference.
2 movies came to mind that weren’t included. The first one is Bridge to Terribithia, like hello he finally makes a friend and she dies!!! And the second one though based on a Jodi Picoult novel so I’m not too surprised (the book has a different ending though so it is a surprise) but My Sister’s Keeper, she didn’t give her sister the kidney in the movie because her sister wanted to die and she was acting under her wishes. The book is even more tragic because again she’s doing what her sister wants but after winning her case she tells her lawyer she’s going to give her sister her kidney because she wants her sister to live and on their way home they get into an accident. Her father who is a firefighter arrives on the scene and rushes her to the hospital and she’s pronounced brain dead in which her lawyer gives them permission to take her organs and her sister receives the kidney and lives and her parents are devastated and take years to come to term with the loss of their daughter.
Omg! That's mu h worse than the movie!
The car crash in Remember the Titans still hurts
I distinctly remember watching The Fault In Our Stars at the cinema with my then boyfriend. We were the only ones who had read the book and therefore, the only ones who brought tissues. A really binding moment for us all when we started handing them over.
A lot of these ending were sad, but wouldn’t say shocking. Most you saw coming.
An ending that shocked me was Remember Me. Honestly had not seen that ending coming.
For real!!!!! I was so angry and crying when I watched that and the plot twist caught me way off guard
Dead Poets Society is an amazing movie. Neil's death is always hard to see.
It's such a good film. I always cry at the end 💜💜💜
It always surprises me how amazing that movie is. The first time I saw it I think it was one of those random movies on a Saturday afternoon on TV and I started watching it because I couldn't figure out where I knew Neal from but I stayed because it was just that good.
I watched “My girl” when I was about 5 years old. That scene marked me forever.
A fault in our stars is very close to home for me, having had stage 3 thyroid cancer that had started to spread towards my lungs! Dr had said if I hadn’t had surgery when I did I might not have been so lucky.
The 80s and 90s had some of the best teen films that really hit hard.
Even with cancer, Gus would have been getting frequently laid since his early teens. If he hadn't been, he wouldn't admit it & if he did, he'd be rejected for it.
Sebastian’s death wasn’t the only surprise in cruel intentions it’s the ending when Katherine getting hers with the publishing of his journal and passing it out to the whole school and everyone finds out who she truly is very satisfying
The perks of being a wallflower THE BEST MOVIE EVER
All the bright places ending was just so sad 😢😭
I highly concur, I cried so much when reading the book! 📖😭
Carrie should be more than a HM.
My girl and the fault of our stars is my favorite and very emotional
For me its definitely " the bridge to Terabithia" Its so shooking and heartbreaking
Honestly i find midnight sun’s ending quite predictable, i haven’t seen it but a classmate of mine recommended it. The second she mentioned that the main character is allergic to sun i knew how it would end. This video confirmed that i was right.
My friend showed me the fault in our stars for the first time. A he told me nothing about the film, or the book so I was left in tears by the end of it!
Stella falling in the ice scarred me for life. Saddest movie I’ve ever seen.
Cruel Intentions is such a great movie but am I the only one that feels it shouldn't be considered a teen flick?? Besides it being rated R, a lot of the content was adult af 😅🤣
I was watching it as a teen when it first came out 🤷🏻♀️
It’s still a movie for teens
very very great epic list I like it a lot very great job mis mojo one of my absolute favorite list ever ❤
dead poets society is still one of my favourite movies ever, it's literally so beautiful and in my opinion, it's pretty underrated.
You wouldn't travel to confront an author who lives 4,000 miles away because you disliked a novel he wrote, especially if you have cancer & your life is likely to end soon.
They didn't dislike the novel..?
@@Daph909 They do dislike the novel. My point is that it's ridiculous to travel such a long distance to confront the author.
@@andrewjones575 They have questions about the ending of the book. Hazel dreams of getting answers and Gus attempts to get some of those answers for her. It snowballs into a well intentioned visit, paid for by the Make a Wish foundation. This is only possible *because* he has cancer and his life is likely to end soon. Also noteworthy, is that this story and these characters are fictional ;)
@@Daph909 Millions of people have questions about a book, play, film, TV series etc. The vast majority don't even think of confronting the writer about it. If they're terminal, they're even less likely to waste their time doing so.
No-one's claiming that any of the characters are real.
@@andrewjones575 Have you read The Fault In Our Stars though? In this story it makes a lot of sense, as the book that Hazel loves so dearly hits close to home for her. It helps her understand life.
On what basis is My Girl a teen film?
That look in Margaret’s eyes when planning to stab Carrie is so haunting.
Midnight Sun sounds like a remake of Japanese movie and I think Jdrama Tayou no Uta, I saw that movie around 10 years ago.
I remember crying like a baby when I was a kid and first saw My Girl.
Cruel Intentions came out of nowhere to me really wasn't expecting it.
It is a remake indeed!
A walk to remember also let me cry so hard because Jamie died leaving Landon: her love is like the wind you can't see it but feel it
the outsiders is a good one too. johnnys note is beautiful
Translation: Top 10 Most Sad & Shocking Teen Movie Endings 😭😭Coach Carter….LOVE!!!!
#4 and #3 always makes me cry. Bridge To Terabitha should have been in this list.
So I get he wasn't a great dad but I'll tell you, nothing- nothing gets to me like Mr Perry crying over his son. It's got Mr Diggory vibes.
All The Bright Places is one of my comfort movies, it's so fucking good
'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' 💚
It’s 2022. Ricky dying in Boyz n the Hood is still the saddest ending in movie history. Enough said.
"All the Bright Places" my ass. I'm STILL fucked up over that ending...
How is My girl a teen movie though? They’re both small children, not teens..
Is it a movie you’d let your small children watch?
It’s not always about the age of the people involved as much as it is the content provided
@@theneverlandreader9932 I was 9 when it came out and remember seeing it then. But then again it was the early 90’s. Most movies we watched as kids wouldn’t be shown to kids today.
@@theneverlandreader9932I watched that movie as a child.
nothing better than a Teen Love story🥰
Sebastians death broke my heart
Dead Poets Society is an awesome movie!
"Pretty Persuasion" should have been an Honorable Mention.
I remember watching Coach Carter and being like "WTF, they don't win?"
4:50 I really hope Finch's death scene isn't the actual ending to this movie.
A WALK TO REMEMBER. MADE ME CRY... MIDNIGHT SUN CLOSE SECOND
Omg My girl is heartbreaking
Me before you has also a sad ending. I cried SO MUCH with that movie
These teen endings are what happens in real life
Hazel & Gus in TFIOS are so dull that they go to Amsterdam without visiting its RLD.
More like top 10 saddest endings
My Girl still makes me cry
❤❤ It’s so sad 😭 Jamie dies in a walk to remember she deserved to lived and have her happy ever after she deserved😊 but she still died with her soulmate by her side
Unlike others which are mostly heartbreaking, the ending of Carrie is something like yr favourite team winning Super Bowl. But in a horror way
The ending of Boyz in the Hood was so sad as both brothers were murdered 😔 . The ending of the movie Everything Everything was also shocking.
I love this movie so much
Not really a teen drama but when g baby dies in hardball, it is SO SAD.
4:59🤣
I seen this movie a thousand times
Me earl and the dying girl was so sad
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Seen this movie to
Watch "sairat" & "fandry" a marathi movies for shocking ending you guyz gonna love it
Do 10 worst performances by good actors and 10 best performances by bad actors.
Fault in our stars number 2
Video starts at 1:02
How was the ending to Cruel Intentions shocking?? If anyone knows the original story he does die in the end
I seen this movie 5 times
Still mad about the cruel intentions ending.....
I have this movie
This movie was dam so good
My girl is the saddest tbqh
So many Ricky Bakers, 2 many Ricky Bakers. Sad powerful ending.😓😓😓💯💯💯😓😓😓💯💯💯😓😓😓😥😥😥
How about Pay it forward?
How about Trevor death in pay it or forward. Very sad ending
For me cruel intentions hit me so bad that Sebastian died leaving
Kathryn’s name is pronounced Mur-TOY
Man in the Moon most def has a shocking ending.
I don't see how A walk to remenber and The fault in our stars had shocking endings.
To be fair I thought hazel would die and not gus
Nr 7 is the most messed up movie from this list
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MY SISTER'S KEEPER
CUZ ITS A BITTERSWEET SYMPHONY THIS LIII-HIIIFE
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...That's not even remotely how XP works, tho...
Shocking is not really the right word for most of these endings. Surprising is better.
maybe it was my pregnancy hormones at the time, but My Girl should be number 1
Death of Danny Vinyard-American History X
Not the fault in our stars being number one when there is a better British version now is good that came out first. The fault in our stars was ruined by the music not really being sad during sad moments unlike now is good.
"The Last American Virgin"?
Sebastian 😩😱 Cruel Intentions 😥😎
Lol sometimes I wonder if Ryan didn't play Sebastian would people would still be heartbroken over his death, knowing that the character dies in the actual story
Some of these movies aren’t for teens!