The film stars Géza Röhrig as Saul Ausländer, a member of the Sonderkommandos—which were work units made of death-camp prisoners who had to clean gas chambers and retrieve valuables from the corpses of those killed in them. Most of the film stays in a close shot on Saul as he ...
"Dead Poets Society," "My Girl," "Titanic," "Fruitvale Station," "Charlotte's Web," and more in this guide to the saddest films and movies.
The 25 Saddest Scenes in Disney Movies Just because Disney makes a lot of kids’ classics doesn’t mean it’s all smiles. Disney has some tear-jerking scenes. Warning: spoilers, obvi. ‘Bambi’ – Bambi’s Mother’s Death RKO Radio Pictures Might as well get it out of the way. This ...
There's no shortage of death in horror movies, though sometimes the body count can feel a bit perfunctory. While horror movies need to have stakes to incite fear, that doesn't always mean that the gory struggles for survival always hit us where it counts—the heart. Maybe I'm just a t...
and death at every corner. This hard-hitting narrative is animated in Studio Ghibli’s signature way, with beautifully hand-drawn frames portraying eerily unsettling moments. The 1988 movie is a haunting cinematic masterpiece that fans of the genre should see at least once, especially since its...
these scenes really upset me!) Some deal with the inexorable passage of time (which, from a certain point of view, sort of makes them death scenes by proxy). All of them have one thing in common: They made us sob. (Okay, fineme!They made me sob! I cry at movies!AND I AM NOT...
When Seita Dies in Grave of the Fireflies Photo: Studio Ghibli The first scene of Grave of the Fireflies sets the tone for the grim film, and is even more upsetting upon second viewing (if you can stomach watching it again). We see Seita, near death, on the floor of a busy tra...
Rickon Stark was used by Ramsay Bolton as Target practice during the Battle of The Bastards with everyone watching as an arrow went through the poor boy’s back. It was the most gruesome death in the battle. Rickon had suffered so much since his mother, father and elder brother left Winter...
these scenes really upset me!) Some deal with the inexorable passage of time (which, from a certain point of view, sort of makes them death scenes by proxy). All of them have one thing in common: They made us sob. (Okay, fineme!They made me sob! I cry at movies!AND I AM NOT...
these scenes really upset me!) Some deal with the inexorable passage of time (which, from a certain point of view, sort of makes them death scenes by proxy). All of them have one thing in common: They made us sob. (Okay, fineme!They made me sob! I cry at movies!AND I AM NOT...