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Oh don't get me wrong, it's an amazing movie! Buuuut it's sooooooo sad.I thought The Green Mile was Soooo Good! But, thinking back, I guess it was overall depressing.
But, it also had some redeeming qualities.![]()
I certainly have to agree with that.Oh don't get me wrong, it's an amazing movie! Buuuut it's sooooooo sad.
Another one that would probably be a runner up for Most Depressing my daughter talked me into watching was Million Dollar Baby. I don't "do" sports movies either, especially wrestling or boxing, especially girls' wrestling or boxingOh don't get me wrong, it's an amazing movie! Buuuut it's sooooooo sad.
Hmm I'll have to rewatch that one! That's one that I watched back in high school and don't really remember all that well.Another one that would probably be a runner up for Most Depressing my daughter talked me into watching was Million Dollar Baby. I don't "do" sports movies either, especially wrestling or boxing, especially girls' wrestling or boxing, but I thought that was a fantastic movie.
I saw Gran Torino, too....not what I expected; but GREAT! Guess I thought it was going to be about muscle cars or something.Hmm I'll have to rewatch that one! That's one that I watched back in high school and don't really remember all that well.
Clint Eastwood is always great though! Gran Torino is another pretty sad one of his.
Okay I forgot about Manchester by the Sea. That has gotta be up at the top for me too.Manchester by the Sea with Leaving Las Vegas a close second.
I had pretty much the same feeling when 'No Country For Old Men' was over..."is that all?"...like it never got to any worthwhile point whatsoever. I don't mind a bit of cryingI did not feel good after watching The Legend of 1900 and wish I hadn't watched it.
Another was El Crimen del Padre Amaro. Maybe I can appreciate it better now, but when I saw it in college, I couldn't get far enough past the tragedy to think anything of the actual point.
i haven't seem that, but sounds like the same experenice.