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God, I remember this one movie vagely, I watched it so long ago and only once because afterwards I was crying my eyes out. Was it AI? It was about this Robot kid and his "mother". (Who was human)
I think I know the movie you mean,It's called D.A.R.Y.L.
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God, I remember this one movie vagely, I watched it so long ago and only once because afterwards I was crying my eyes out. Was it AI? It was about this Robot kid and his "mother". (Who was human)
I think I know the movie you mean,It's called D.A.R.Y.L.
God, I remember this one movie vagely, I watched it so long ago and only once because afterwards I was crying my eyes out. Was it AI? It was about this Robot kid and his "mother". (Who was human)
I think I know the movie you mean,It's called D.A.R.Y.L.
Did at the end
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the boy have "One last day" with his mom?
Yes, the one you're referring to is A.I.
Me, personally, I thought Dragonheart was pretty sad. And UP. If anyone watches Studio Ghibli, Grave of the Fireflies as well. Horribly depressing.
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Where the Red Fern Grows. Saddest movie I have ever seen in my life. I watched it when I was around 11 and was completely bawling when the doggies died, and that one kid...
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Im a real softie at heart ... Watership Down breaks my heart </3 But the saddest one would have to be Edward Scissorhands .. and This is it .. but guess thats more personal
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Gosh, I have like a whole collection of film most of which are emotional on various aspects. Most of them are dramas but not definitely not the crappy and cheesy stuffs being fed on TVs nowadays.
Firstly, there's Goodbye Lenin! which is a terrific German production surrounding the event of the fall of the Berlin wall. The film is a blend between factual historical events and a fictional account of a devoting son who would, against all odds, shield his dying mother from the news of the collapse of the Berlin wall so that the mother won't succumb to shock. The poignancy of filial piety never fails to move audiences. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIjSaHUKD5I
Secondly, the Swedish film Maria Larssons eviga ögonblick is an extraordinarily beautiful true story of a woman in the beginning of the 20th Century who discovered the joy and happiness from photography. Being known as Everlasting Moments in English release, it's an appropriate name considering that the main character, Maria Larsson, understood the everlasting effect of photos in storing memories and documenting the past. Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbi31moTpfc (Warning: Contains scenes of domestic violence and scenes too beautiful for words)
The classic Mildred Pierce and the Japanese film, Okuribito, are also pretty emotional. The latter has the combination of a moving topic with the heart-wrenching scores composed by Joe Hisaishi so I daresay that the tear-factor totally tears through the roof! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4h4HZWSPUc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtdENmR6jKw
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