Thread: Saddest, most tear-jerking moments in television/movies?

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It's a kid man, feels so wrong:



Brutal. Arguably more difficult to watch than ANTHING in Game of Thrones because it feels so real. This is when Gemma became unredeemable, and all I wanted was to see her die.



Probably the best animated depiction of domestic abuse I've ever seen. If I remember correctly, it's even worse in the comic book version:



I've never seen a main character killed off like this. It was so sudden, so nonchalant, so cold. This is how a Terminator kills people, and it doesn't matter who you are:



I think this was the moment when Angel and Faith became my favorite Buffy characters. It's a shame what an asshole Joss Whedon is. He made some great TV:

 
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I just watched imaginary friends with my daughter. That hospital bedside scene was rough.

I used to be emotionless, but I have 2 trigger points where I have a very low threshold:

•anything where a soldier dies

•anything where a parent dies or a child suffers.



Outside of the futurama dog scene, any sad scene about animals does nothing to me. But those above two don't barely have to register for other people and I get all sappy.

I straight up ugly bitch cried at the end of American sniper because it was a mixture of the above 2. I was done. In the theater. For minutes.
 
*Futurama Fry's Dog
*Futurama Baby Bender
*Futurama Fry's Brother
*Futurama Bee Sting
*Futurama Fry's Love Letter to Leela with the Stars
 
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Absolutely wrecked me as a kid. They had been through so much together, and you can tell George didn't want him to go...but he thought it would be for the better. "CAN'T YOU SEE WE DON'T WANT YOU ANYMORE!" George didn't really mean it..and the pain and anguish portrayed on that 80s animatronic face killed me. Harry was so damn confused...he didn't understand...

It remains to this day the only movie that made me cry, yeah I was like 9 big whoop.
 
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Pretty much, most of Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio. But especially the last sequence.



This bit from What's Eating Gilbert Grape always got me.

 
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