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 isthescene when you’re talking about ...
Perhaps the most emotional scene of all comes at the very end of the ridiculously titledLike A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name. After having faked his death to protect his found family of orphans in Okinawa, Kiryu is forced to complete clandestine operations for the shadowy Daidoj...
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Roger Ebert would often say that he didn’t cry at “sad moments” in movies, he cried “during moments about goodness.” You won’t find a sadder moment about goodness in any movie than inSchindler’s List, when Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) must finally leave his factory, where he ha...
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...
The saddest Studio Ghibli scenes hit a variety of notes on the sad spectrum, from bittersweet to downright depressing.A few sad scenes in Studio Ghibli movies rival those from emotion-stirring powerhouse Pixar, which stands to reason, as Ghibli has always been willing to explore dark, adu...
but when Michael Meyers went on his original murder spree in the 1978 slasher classicHalloween, I just spent the whole movie waiting for his final confrontation with Laurie Strode. However, with the recent rise in moreempathetic horror movies, death scenes keep hitting harder and harder. Which ...
"Dead Poets Society," "My Girl," "Titanic," "Fruitvale Station," "Charlotte's Web," and more in this guide to the saddest films and movies.
Animation has come a long way since its early roots, with the genre evolving from painstakingly hand-drawn scenes to innovative digital creations. The medium has also evolved from being associated with family-friendly flicks to now feature movies crafted with adults in mind. The most important ani...
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