Lol, I did too. Jack from Titanic was sad because he was so close to surviving, but sacrificed himself for Rose. Leslie's was sad because she was an extraordinarily wonderful person who meant the world to Jesse. I don't know if I could deal if I lost someone like her. :'(
YES!! and Fili and Kili omg I was crying my eyes out in the theater. So wrong. ---------- Post added 25th Dec 2014 at 11:22 PM ---------- Severus, Fred, Lupin, and Tonks still gets me every time too. Pretty much the whole movie I'm a little teary eyed just because I know those scenes are coming up. OMG when I read the book the first time I was so devastated, but something about actually seeing it on the screen hurts a bit more.
Oh, wow, yes... Mufasa's death in The Lion King. I haven't thought about that movie in forever. So sad... In my 10th grade English class, we read Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" and subsequently watched the movie starring Gary Sinise and John Malkovich. During both, I bawled my eyes out when Lenny met his demise. Very emotional two weeks of school. Here are some others: Romeo/Juliet in Romeo and Juliet (1968) Andrew Beckett in Philadelphia Rayon in Dallas Buyers Club Felix in The Normal Heart George Falconer in A Single Man
There's too many to choose from! I guess the saddest one I've watched so far is Gavroche's from Led Mis. :tears:
When chuckie mom died in the rugrats go to paris. That moment when he looked out the window made me cry at like 6
V from "V for Vendetta". I understand that his death was inevitable according to the plot, it made sense symbolically, but I didn't want him to die. (twisted movie crush :lol: )
Tim in Seven Pounds. And the ending when she sees the eyes he donated to Ezra. ;-; And when Marley dies in Marley & Me... I can't watch it ever again.
Jack Dawson - Titanic Kikuchiyo - Seven Samurai (1950s) (might not be sad to some... but he was my favorite character) Goose - Top Gun If I remember anymore...that hit me hard... I will post up.