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The scene in "Empire of the Sun" where Christian Bale's character doesn't even recognize his own parents after losing his privileged life and surviving in a POW camp.
 
Last moments with Oden in the 19 cry challenge did it for me. That's hands down the saddest thing I've ever seen.


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The part in Schindlers List when they are burning all the bodies ( its truly an atrocity what happened to those people) and the scene focuses in on the little girl in Red ( in color keep in mind whole movie black and white) as she is seen being carted off to be disposed of.
 
The part in Schindlers List when they are burning all the bodies ( its truly an atrocity what happened to those people) and the scene focuses in on the little girl in Red ( in color keep in mind whole movie black and white) as she is seen being carted off to be disposed of.
Yes very moving but to know that this really happened makes it even more powerful.
 
No. It just makes you realize that there were naive children affected on both sides.
Ugh. He was blinded by his love of flying and willing to do horrible things to fly. Different kind of naivete and I don't think it was particularly relevant to the story anyway. We, the viewer, didn't even really know the kid so it had much less impact than him not recognizing his own parents after what he went through.
 
The scene from Schindler's list when they making the Jews take all the dead bodies and burn them, and you see the little girls red jacket in color with everything else in black and white.

Very sickening what happened to those people.

The part in Schindlers List when they are burning all the bodies ( its truly an atrocity what happened to those people) and the scene focuses in on the little girl in Red ( in color keep in mind whole movie black and white) as she is seen being carted off to be disposed of.

I read all the replies to see if someone had posted about what I consider the most depressing scene in movie history.
 
The end of The Big Lebowski when
The Dude doesn't get his rug back!

so sad, and so infuriating at the same time. 🙁
 
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