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Heartbreaking Movie Endings We’ll Never Forget

Heartbreaking Movie Endings We’ll Never Forget

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Schindler's List" (1993)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

"Life is Beautiful" (1997)

Courtesy of Miramax

"The Green Mile" (1999)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Grave of the Fireflies" (1988)

Courtesy of GKIDS

"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (2008)

Courtesy of Miramax

"Million Dollar Baby" (2004)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Old Yeller" (1957)

Courtesy of Buena Vista Distribution Company

"Requiem for a Dream" (2000)

Courtesy of Artisan Entertainment

"Marley & Me" (2008)

Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

"The Notebook" (2004)

Courtesy of New Line Cinema

"Manchester by the Sea" (2016)

Courtesy of Roadside Attractions

"Atonement" (2007)

Courtesy of Focus Features

"Bridge to Terabithia" (2007)

Courtesy of Buena Vista Pictures

"My Girl" (1991)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

"Terms of Endearment" (1983)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"The Elephant Man" (1980)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Sophie's Choice" (1982)

Courtesy of Universal Pictures

"A Walk to Remember" (2002)

Courtesy of Warner Bros.

"Love Story" (1970)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Titanic" (1997)

Courtesy of Paramount Pictures

"Schindler's List" (1993)
"Life is Beautiful" (1997)
"The Green Mile" (1999)
"Grave of the Fireflies" (1988)
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (2008)
"Million Dollar Baby" (2004)
"Old Yeller" (1957)
"Requiem for a Dream" (2000)
"Marley & Me" (2008)
"The Notebook" (2004)
"Manchester by the Sea" (2016)
"Atonement" (2007)
"Bridge to Terabithia" (2007)
"My Girl" (1991)
"Terms of Endearment" (1983)
"The Elephant Man" (1980)
"Sophie's Choice" (1982)
"A Walk to Remember" (2002)
"Love Story" (1970)
"Titanic" (1997)

Great films are meant to evoke emotion from viewers. Whether that's anger, laughter, joy, sadness, or even all four from the same film, the important part is that you've left the film feeling something is an indication that the movie touched you in some way to elicit a reaction or response, however positive or negative. Some films start great, with happy interactions that we often don't know what's in store for the characters – or for us – and before we know it, we're left with the most tragic endings in history.

Watching these films – and possibly even just reading about them – might leave a lump in your throat, or they could turn you into a bawling, blubbery mess. They're all films that have truly sad endings, with catharsis guaranteed. This should go without saying, but SPOILER ALERT. (If you're looking for something a little bit lighter, check out the highest-grossing comedies of all time.)

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