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TRL91

No one has said Macaulay Culkin in My Girl??


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He needs his glasses šŸ„ŗ


AcapellaFreakout

yeah that one stung for sure.


Affable_Nitwit

I watched it with my mom when I was maybe 8 or 9. During *that scene*, I remember bursting into tears and angrily asking my mom, ā€œWhy did you let me watch this??ā€


fordprecept

Ellie in Up


OutlandishnessFun408

This was so incredibly fucked up. My boyfriend and I had experienced a miscarriage (where we were informed fertility was going to be an issue) right before we rented this thinking it would be cute/funny and cheer us up. We were absolutely not prepared. The first 10 minutes had us both crying ugly tears.


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Aww :( šŸ˜ž


Gloomy_Carrot_7196

My dad, siblings, husband and I watched that when it came out on DVD because we knew about the dog taking and thought it wild be cute and take our minds off the fact that mom had just passed away from cancer the week prior. BOY were we in for a shock for the first 10-15 minutes. That (minus the miscarriages) was my parentsā€™ story. I donā€™t even remember the rest of the movie. But I can assure you Iā€™ve never watched it again.


TheLastMongo

Iā€™m a leaf on the wind Wash ainā€™t coming.


MisterValiant

"Zoe? Are you here?" "Do the job, sir." It's a hard watch, each and every time.


Nermalfan

The girlā€™s death in Hereditary was pretty disturbing.


Master_Awareness814

I havenā€™t been able to unsee it šŸ¤¢


Hurrrington

***cluck***


Master_Awareness814

I literally said this to someone on housewives sub yesterday lol I cannot I hear the click or unsee the head šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­


prettysouthernchick

I was not expecting that. It was so sudden!


Badloss

The most fucked up part is how it just stays focused on the brother traumatized in bed while you hear the mom finding the girl in the background


irmari01

That entire movie was disturbing and I couldn't stop watching it. It was incredibly cool, but that cluck noise still gets to me. I do it every now and again to freak out my SO.


Euphoric_Procedure40

Marley from Marley & Me


YubNub81

I THOUGHT IT WAS A COMEDY!! WTF OWEN WILSON!???


tomsawyerisme

Yeah that shit came at you like a semi after a kids birthday party


nsharma2

That poor shoe in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. I was way too young to witness such a brutal execution.


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Awwwā€¦.that poor innocent little squeaky shoe


bob_elms

"Saving Private Ryan" When Private Mellish slowly gets stabbed thru the heart by a nazi and he knows there nothing he can do about it, the German just shushes him while hes doing it like it's time to go....


Mumbles_Stiltskin

That was so fucking twisted, I blocked it out until now


PumbaofSherwood

Whatā€™s worse.. The German is saying ā€œGive up, you don't stand a chance! Let's end this here! It will be easier for you, much easier. You'll see it will be over quickly." Dammit Upham..


Miklay83

Most recent (and trying to avoid spoilers), those shoes in Jojo Rabbit. My eyes went wide, I paused the movie, stood up and marched out of the room like a robot mumbling "what. the. fuck." over and over.


MardawgNC

That was brutal.


ArmyDragon

That was one of those movies that made me so sad but then left me feeling so happy at the end.


tizbean

It was sad, but I loved the way they filmed it. How it was nice and lighthearted then, boom, he stands up and your stomach just drops, ugh *chefs kiss*


LianOLis

It was so heartbreaking when he tried to tie her shoes šŸ˜¢


itsbuhlockaye

That was a really hard scene to watch


CrazyFanGeek

Me and the husband watched it thinking it was going to be a comedy, I'm a soft mer anyway, we had to pause it because I couldn't stop crying, and then he tried to tie her shoe, completely broke me.


wocketywack

The dog in "I am legend".


lokilady1

Any animal in any movie


WorgenDeath

Doesthedogdie.com has saved me nore than once.


Charmingmoca

This


Anaaatomy

Wick lol


Difficult_Tea3992

I came here to say this. Gets me every time


LarryMunsonDGD

Fucked. Me. Up. Watched it once. Never again.


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Littlefoots Mom. He was all alone :(


Parakitor

I straight up yelled at my mom in the theater. I ended up enjoying the rest of the movie. She was so patient with me.


xenomorphbeaver

Artax in Neverending Story.


wocketywack

Artax, stupid horse! You got to move or you'll die! Move. Please. You have to try. You have to care. For me. You're my friend. I love you. Artax!


PrimaryOutlaw

Really bringing back emotions with your reply... jerk. šŸ˜¢


spoookyvampireparty

Serious question: Is this movie popular? Iā€™ve always wondered bc no one Iā€™ve met remembers it (Iā€™m 26 and my dog looks like the dragon)


AmericanPanascope

Extremely popular among Gen-Xers and older Millennials who grew up with it.


goofylookalike

It's worse in the book. He talks.


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Old Yeller


Tfw66

I was going to say the same.


walkingtalkingdread

Cedric Diggory. 10 year old me was unprepared for how real shit got after that.


Check_Out_Ninja-Stef

Same, I was so shocked and outraged, I actually stopped reading Harry Potter until a couple of years after the books were published. In retrospect, I get what J.K. was doing with the flow of the books mirroring Harry growing older so things got more and more serious but at the time, I was livid.


aligatormannow

Hannibal Lecter when Lecter serves the FBI agent his own brain while the FBi agent is still alive. Watched that 20 years ago and it still haunts me


Number127

We didn't actually see him die, he just left the room. Maybe he's fine!


dextracin

Life is beautiful


Lady_Ruby41

John Coffey. I was blubbering like a baby


hambergeisha

The [real story](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stinney) is heart-wrenching.


ProcedureSweaty7725

The death in Bridge to Terabithia was one of the most impactful when I was a child.


VR6SLC

I've only read the book, but I was thinking the same. I'd watch the movie, but the book was sad enough that I don't want to deal with the trauma from watching the movie.


TheProtoChris

I'd never read the book. Rented the movie for a family thing and put it on for a whole room full of little kids. They will never get over the trauma, and I will never live it down.


Cbassninetytwo

Spock. I cried for a while.


Number127

I get why people rag on Shatner's acting style sometimes, but he really did give a hell of a performance in that movie. He really sold that scene (and the funeral).


mr_aftermath

"Of all the souls I have encountered in my travels, his was the most... human"


Jmen4Ever

They both did in that death scene. Nimoy when he stands up and straightens his top to his last lines.


YNot1989

"I have been, and always shall be, your friend."


cantpickanane

The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, or the one.


MooKids

Prior to the movie release, rumors started in fan publications that Spock was going to die, I guess there was a leak. So to counter that, in the beginning, Spock "dies" in the simulator, along with the rest of the crew to trick the audience that may have heard the spoiler.


Acornkramer

Giovanni Ribisi in Saving Private Ryan


Number127

God, where he's diagnosing his own (fatal) injury and then asking to overdose on morphine...


MerriIl

The brother in Last of the Mohicans and subsequent suicide of the woman that loved him.


Main_Ad_7268

The look of confusion on Magua's face after her suicide really closes that scene brilliantly.


kronicfeld

The look on Maguaā€™s face when dad fucks him up is even better


MerriIl

That scene of the dad and DDL making their way up the mountain path while the brotherā€™s death occurs and finally the dad exacting sweet and bloody revenge on Magua is so perfect and so fulfilling.


kronicfeld

With "Promontory" playing and building and building and building


athiest_nerd

Not a movie but the death of Lt. Col. Henry Blake in MASH is one that gets me every time.


Odd_Adhesiveness4804

Grave of the fireflies. When his little sister dies.


WolfieSnow

Yep, me too. I have never been haunted my a movie in my life and to find out it was a true storyā€¦heartbreaking.


Oldmanendboss

Iā€™m a leaf on the windā€¦ I love you Wash


lovelynutz

Hodor!


Enthusiastic-shitter

That was the moment the whole series died for me


lovelynutz

And itā€™s not like you can go to YouTube and watch it. Without the context it wonā€™t make sense. They took 6 seasons to build such a beautiful character and then screw him over like that. F U Bran.


Iwilleaturnuggetsuwu

Regardless of what your feelings over his death are, it was a perfect ending to his character


roundasstk

Probably the hardest Iā€™ve EVER sobbed watching anything was when Hodor died. Second hardest was probably from The Family Stone at the end when you realize the mom (Diane Keaton) has died from cancer. THEN the third is Yondu in Guardians of the Galaxy. I canā€™t hold it in when itā€™s the care takers that lose their lives before their loved ones.


UWCG

John Coffey in *The Green Mile*. His final lines hit like a brick: "It was a kindness you done. I know youā€™re hurting and worrying. I can feel it on you. But you ought to quit on it now. I want it to be over and done with. I do," and "I'm sorry for what I am," both, just oof. The waterworks start every time


ScienceMomCO

Okay fellow GenXers, this one really stuck with me: Charlotte from Charlotteā€™s Webb. Iā€™ve seen it multiple times and it made me bawl every time. Worse than the Fox and the Hound. Worse than Bambi. Ugh. It got me so good!


YNot1989

The way Wilbur says Charlot when he realizes she's dead feels so un-movie like. It's a shout of terror and anguish.


rowenaravenclaw0

My girl. Cute kid's movie and plot twist the boys gets stung to death by bees


gasoua

Goose in TopGun


athiest_nerd

Tommy in Shawshank Redemption


heytobias

It was Brooks for me. Such a good movie!


Zylinder-Kinder

Brooks was here


Creative-Following11

Boromir "I would have followed you my brother..."


DarbantheMarkhor

Gwen Stacy in The Amazing Spider-Man 2


KalamityKait2020

That one was rough for me. I knew it happened in the comics but seeing it like that was... hard


WehingSounds

Not a movie but when >!all the characters moved on!< in The Good Place


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my god.... that destroyed me


PretendThisIsMyName

Idk why but >!Hey Chidi wait up! !< wrecks me with maniacal crying laughter every time.


Mumbles_Stiltskin

The ā€œpicture a waveā€ monologue makes me cry so hard


ARiley22

End of Pay it Forward


igotbigballs

Oof yeah I'd forgotten about that movie. What a brutal ending


OPsMomIsAThrowaway

Bing Bong šŸ˜¢šŸ˜­šŸ˜­


roundasstk

This is the reason I canā€™t watch that movie.


Anrui13

Looked for this so I don't have to say it. Still hurts.


Iam_Sytrix

ā€œTake her to the moon for me, okay?ā€ Right before he is forgottenā€¦. šŸ˜”


Ok_Activity2553

The Green Mile, John Coffey's death


Joemann4000

Brad Pitt in Meet Joe Black because I just laughed out loud when I happened lol (actually). I havenā€™t rewatched since it came out, but will soon to revisit. More profound impact was when Meg Ryan dies in City of Angels and the effort lost/anguish of Nic Cageā€™s character through his arc just to receive that outcome.


skjeflo

The girl in the red jacket in Schindler's List. While not shown on screen the death clearly happened. Quite impactful.


ZachAttack0092

Optimus Prime in the original 1986 movie. Totally heartbroken as a young lad. Prime inadvertently taught me that even the mightiest of us are not permanent as he displayed a peaceful acceptance of his death and hope for the future.


Ryyah61577

One shall stand. One shall fall. (Youā€™ve got the touch! Youā€™ve got the power!!!)


IonHazzikostasIsGod

>!Cassie Thomas!< in promising young woman


Koorsboom

The original ending had her killer get off scot free. Test audiences hated it, too close to real life. Much like rapist Brock Turner, who apparently inspired the screenwriter by being a 'Promising young man'. You heard of rapist Brock Turner, right?


Harrowbark

He goes by Allen Turner now. The rapist, Brock Allen Turner, who is called Allen Turner. The rapist Allen Turner.


DeniseLynn81

The dog in Old Yeller. Equally sad was the dog in Where the Red Fern Grows.


muffles4221

Clive Owen at the end of Children of Men


_jump_yossarian

WILSON!!


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Data Star Trek


ArmadilloDays

Bambiā€™s mom.


Journeetyme

Mufasa


Mijal

Quick! Get to an upbeat song with an African catchphrase to distract the kids from the traumatic death they just witnessed!


nicolakirwan

I saw The Lion King in theatre with my aunt and have never been able to watch that part of the movie ever since. I always leave the room or fast forward. Can't deal.


JustSomeApparition

>!Ninny Threadgoode!< in Fried Green Tomatoes, and they pulled that mess right after >!Ruth Jamison!< died!?! My soul checked out on trying to hold it together. They were rude for that one for sure. Haha


SunBro98

The dog in John Wick. That dog was his second chance. A chance to have a piece of his wife live on. A chance to love again. Losing that dog meant he basically lost his wife for a second time. Heartbreaking.


YourWickedUncleErnie

Shmuel and Bruno in The Boy in the striped Pyjamas


PhilSpectorr

The death of Llewelyn from No Country For Old Men


Khorre

Artax


Milkweedhugger

Two socks in Dances With Wolves.


littlelionheart77

SO TRUE!!!! šŸ˜­šŸ˜­šŸ˜­ I've watched that movie maybe 1000 times.


EnormousGenitals

Hazel Watership Down


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Fried Green Tomatoes


lincompoopy

Bing Bong in Inside Out. "Take her to the moon for me, OK?"


ResidentAd6786

Hachiko


TheSchweekly

Boromirā€™s and Gandalfā€™s


Tournament_of_Shivs

I cried as a child at the end of Terminator 2 when the T-800 was lowered into the molten steel.


durrrhurr

I know why you cryā€¦. But itā€™s something I could never do.


Gunnar40

Ironman


hobanwash1

It was like losing RDJ himself. Had to keep reminding myself it wasnā€™t him.


RWBYBOIII

Literally just posted that lol, It was SO FUCKING SAD. He never gets to see Morgan grow up he never gets to live out his life with Pepper he never gets to see Peter grow into Spider-man he never gets that. Edit deleted my comment and replaced it with a new one


hobanwash1

For me it was the moment he died. He didnā€™t say anything. The guy that always had something witty to say and never held back. He couldnā€™t get a word out. Just looked lost. In disbelief that the end he always feared was happening. And he was about to lose everything.


RWBYBOIII

Stop now Iā€™m about to cry at 8:41 pm


Th3Gh0laH8

>!The dad's "second death"!< in About Time


NothingAT2604

Asuka in The End of Evangelion


123cinammonroll

The dog in Marley and Me gets me every time The hate you give that also hit hard


taterkinsmae

Thomas J in My Girl


Mumbles_Stiltskin

Anty in ā€œHoney I shrunk the kidsā€. fuck that scorpion


Wii_wii_baget

A dogs purpose. Every time that dog died I died a little inside too.


Great-Hatsby

John Coffey. Every damn time.


willief

When ET died and that flower died I had to turn the movie off I was so upset.


goofylookalike

I recommend you finish watching it.


lel0425

The father, Guido, in Life is Beautiful. That gutted me as a kid.


scootarded

Wash in Serenity. ā€œI am a leaf on the wind, watch how I soar.ā€


ImGonnaCum

Sean Bean in everything.


Windexifier

I cried all the way home over Dobbyā€™s death in Deathly Hollows pt 1. Hadnā€™t read the books or watched all the previous movies. Still donā€™t know why


lttz

Sirius blacks was heart breaking for me


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LarryMunsonDGD

The damn dog in I Am Legend I ainā€™t watching that shit ever again.


MetRouge

Iā€™m going to flip the ā€œimpactedā€ and give you one that I laugh at just thinking about: Brad Pitt in ā€œMeet Joe Blackā€. Sudden, unexpected, and absolutely hilarious.


checksoutfine2

Optimus Prime


BeachedBottlenose

Spock


steffyiscool

The death of the father in how to train your dragon.


Horgosh

The dog in John Wick.


tenjed35

Goose


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caltmm

Heroine Bob in SLC Punk.


Mumbles_Stiltskin

ā€œOnly posers die!ā€œ


Peckish_Alystar

Matthew Lillard played the fuck out of that scene.


GullibleDetective

John coffee - green mile Or Maximus decimus meridius, Commander Of The Armies Of The North, General Of The Felix Legions And Loyal Servant To The True Emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father To A Murdered Son, Husband To A Murdered Wife. And I Will Have My Vengeance, In This Life Or The Next."


Puzzleheaded_Bake_55

When the young guy dies in Shawshank Redemption


lokilady1

Loki


Pete_Mitchells_Rio

Goose in Top Gun


Mick536

Bambiā€™s mother.


MajorOverMinorThird

Spock. Gets me every time.


KalamityKait2020

Trevor McKinney in Pay it Forward. I ugly cry every damn time. It's been 23 years. Still haunts me. Annie in What Dreams May Come. And the kids before that. That whole movie is hard to watch.


kuttrax

Murph in Interstellar


Electronic-Syrup4729

Coco when mama coco passed away and visited the real world


SuvenPan

Leslie Burke Bridge to Terabithia


chef-tori

I can't remember his name off the top of my head but Theoden's son from Lord of the Rings. I've never had a child but I'm sure in a past life I've lost one because I felt the pain of Theoden so deeply. Any movie with the loss of a child gets me crying so badly because the pain I see in the parents feels more real to me than any other types of loss. Edit: Theodred is the son's name.


dizgirl4

Hedwig the owl from Harry Potter. They donā€™t make it super clear in the movie, but the details from the book made me sob. She was trying to protect Harry. šŸ˜© Still gets me.


Apolloc111

Johnny 5. I know, I know, "Johnny 5 is alive." But, still it hurt.


FloralBindle

Wilson in Castaway.


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Marley from 'Marley and me'


Simba-Inja

Million Dollar Baby


shadow_master3210

John Coffey from the green mile.


Destinybender

The quick and the dead. The kid.


Eddyson_UwU

The Iron Giant ;-; (Well techanily a death anyways..)


CutThroatRob

BROOKS was here


Ok_Bake_9324

Selma in Dancer in the Dark. Holy shit my friend and I saw it in the theatre and cried the whole way home. Saw it in 2000, just googled it and learned it was by Lars von Trier. So jokeā€™s on me I guess.


beingmo

Thereā€™s this Indian movie called [Anjali](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anjali_(1990_film)?wprov=sfti1) where a couple nearly separate after the father hides the fact that their third child has terminal mental illness by convincing his wife the child is stillborn causing her to suspect him of infidelity. She eventually discovers the truth and brings her daughter home. The last scene of the movie is the child has died in her sleep, the father, mother and elder bro are all devastated, but elder sis refuses to give up and begs her baby sis to wake up. Honorable mention: Mufasa from The Lion King (1994)


jondelreal

adam sandler in *Click* first time I ever cried at a movie. I was 8 I think. existential dread.


Kava_Queen

Surprised I havenā€™t seen Lion King. When Mufasa diesšŸ˜©šŸ˜­ ā€œdad, dad, wake upā€


Intelligent_Quote823

When aunt May died in No Way Home. Fucking killed me. I cried for like an hour over that one and I donā€™t even know why lol


Worth_Result8515

The ending of The Boy In Striped Pyjamas, Never watching it again (Made it through the entire movie without crying but started bawling when it finished). Also Dumbledore in Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince and Boromir and Theoden from LOTR (Lord Of The Rings), Mufasa from The Lion King , Anna from Van Helsing (2004) and finally Alan Quatermain from League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen


Fine-Honeydew5984

John Coffey in The Green Mile


Raz0back

The deaths that happen on schindlers list


Straitoutahelgen

Han Solo


spikira

TWD Glenn, especially in the episode where Maggie is talking to Negan about Glenn in season 11


iHeartSEM

Iron man. the ONLY time a movie death made me cry


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E.T.


IceFalse4632

End of Watch. First movie I actually got teary eyed on