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Top Ten Saddest Movie Endings

The Green ​Mile​
The Green ​Mile​

Titanic is sad and all, but after a while, its just another tragic movie. The Green Mile, however, got me to cry on more than one occasion. Especially towards the end where every little sad thing got thrown at me all at once. Among the saddest movie ever made. Watch the scene where John Coffey gets executed.

Million Dollar ​Baby​
Million Dollar ​Baby​

#8 – Million Dollar Baby Movie Poster Million Dollar Baby (image source) Hilary Swank and Clint Eastwood shine in this tale of Maggie (Swank), a young girl from a poor family who rises to the top of the women’s boxing world with the help of cantankerous coach Frankie (Eastwood).

Forrest Gump​
Forrest Gump​

Once Forrest Jr. is gone, a feather flies off of Forrest and up into the sky, which mirrors the feather image that starts off the movie. All in all, the scene suggests that the circle of life will keep on going and that in the end, we're all like feathers sometimes, blown around by the events in our lives.

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Titanic​
Titanic​

Titanic is a sad movie too, one of the saddest by far, but this one has just left a something in me. The same thing happens to everyone. As we grow up, we get rid of things from our childhood.

The ​Shawshank Redemption​
The ​Shawshank Redemption​

Paramount Movie endings can leave you with a sense of ... Shawshank Redemption" and "Chinatown," here are 30 of the best movie endings of all time, ranked ...

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The Pursuit of ​Happyness​
The Pursuit of ​Happyness​

This movie touched my heart as I saw the struggles of an ordinary man (Will) to make it in life and try for the best for his son. I don't have enough words to describe this movie Will Smith is a legend, this might not be the saddest movie but it still make you cry for what he have been through.

Life Is ​Beautiful​
Life Is ​Beautiful​

10 Most Heartbreaking Movie Endings Of All Time. ... polling readers on the saddest, ... 3 Life Is Beautiful (1997)

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Hachi: A ​Dog's Tale​
Hachi: A ​Dog's Tale​

The subject is a remake of the 1987 Japanese film, Hachikō Monogatari (ハチ公物語), literally "The Tale of Hachiko". Hachi: A Dog's Tale premiered at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 13, 2009, and its first theatrical release was in Japan on August 8. Sony Pictures Entertainment decided to forgo a U.S. theatrical release.

A Walk to ​Remember​
A Walk to ​Remember​

Truly sad. This movie is what love is really all about!... This is the best of Nicholas SParks WORKS... It really penetrates your emotions and haunts you at night thinking the scenes that made the ending prone to teardrops. This movie has me in tears pretty much the whole time. I love this movie and the best movie I have ever seen.

Schindler's ​List​
Schindler's ​List​

This movie is amazingly powerful. It talked about the Holocaust and how the Nazis (lead by Adolf Hitler) were cruel. At the end of the movie, the survivors of the Holocaust saved by Oskar Schindler, the people who were in Schindler's list went to visit his grave. It's is certainly touching.

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Rocky​
Rocky​

The success of any movie, whether traditional or an avant-garde experiment, is measured in how effectively it makes us really feel something. Of course, by this token, most of us love comedies - they make us laugh, and they usually have a feel good ending.

Interstellar​
Interstellar​

The original ending, which Jonathan revealed yesterday, was much more plausible, yet way sadder. Cooper still made it to the fifth dimension, but after he sends the data back in time, a wormhole collapsed, essentially trapping him. In other words, he completes the mission, but dies in the process.

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The Boy in the ​Striped Pajamas​
The Boy in the ​Striped Pajamas​

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas has to be an all time classic. It's story is profoundly beautiful. The ending is the saddest part as it isn't the traditional 'happy ending'.

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The Dark ​Knight Rises​
The Dark ​Knight Rises​

The first two films in the series - Batman Begins and The Dark Knight - are relatively straightforward superhero tales, with a clear beginning, middle and end that leave little up for debate. However, the ending for The Dark Knight Rises was the subject of many theories, with some believing Bruce Wayne's ultimate fate was still in question.

Marley & Me​
Marley & Me​

Bob Marley was born 6 February 1945 on the farm of his maternal grandfather in Nine Mile, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, to Norval Sinclair Marley (1885–1955) and Cedella Booker (1926–2008). Norval Marley was a white Jamaican originally from Sussex, England, whose family claimed Syrian Jewish origins.

Atonement​
Atonement​

The ending she's referring to, though, isn't the end of the book we're reading, just the end to the book she wrote. We get the conclusion she withheld from her novel anyway. The end of Atonement, then, repudiates itself, or tries to: It tells you that it's not the end that should have been.

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