We’re talking Marley and Me, Manchester By the Sea, the first five minutes of Pixar’s Up-the kind of scenes guaranteed to lead to some heaving, ugly sobs. And then, of course, there are the all-time best sad movies, which you’ll find toward the bottom of the page. For example, a cry about a war movie (think Grave of the Fireflies or Sophie’s Choice) can lead to one kind of emotional state-contemplative, meditating on the inherent brutality of humanity-while a sad romance movie ( The Notebook, One Day) will lead to a very different set of feelings-wistfulness, swooning appreciation for the things that make life meaningful. The sad films below are listed by category so you can narrow down the search for what type of cry you’re looking to have.
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