04-22-2012, 05:52 AM
I'm a sucker for sad movie scenes. I have no idea why, perhaps I'm just a masochist. But if anyone else out there enjoys a sad movie or scene, let's hear some of the quotes that stick with you.. Warning, here there be spoilers......
Schindler's List: "I could have saved more..."
The scene where Oskar meets with the Jewish leader and completely breaks down, sobbing that if he had just given up his car, or made a little more cash, he could have saved one or two more lives. This scene has me leaking like a faucet every single time I see it.
Requiem For A Dream: Sarah's Breakdown
This scene is one of the most depressing things in the film. The other people I could give a rat's ass about. They made the conscious choice to screw their lives up with heroin and I could care less what happens to them. Sarah is nothing more than a sweet old woman, who because of a quack doctor, succumbs to extreme speed addiction in the form of diet pills. She is the only true victim in the entire bleak film.
Forrest Gump: "I may not be smart....but I know what love is."
I'm not a huge fan of the movie (I always thought it preached a conservative lifestyle too loudly) but this simple, yet poignant line he speaks to his girlfriend, after being shat on once more by her is quite moving in its simplicity.
Anyone else have any they would like to share?
Schindler's List: "I could have saved more..."
The scene where Oskar meets with the Jewish leader and completely breaks down, sobbing that if he had just given up his car, or made a little more cash, he could have saved one or two more lives. This scene has me leaking like a faucet every single time I see it.
Requiem For A Dream: Sarah's Breakdown
This scene is one of the most depressing things in the film. The other people I could give a rat's ass about. They made the conscious choice to screw their lives up with heroin and I could care less what happens to them. Sarah is nothing more than a sweet old woman, who because of a quack doctor, succumbs to extreme speed addiction in the form of diet pills. She is the only true victim in the entire bleak film.
Forrest Gump: "I may not be smart....but I know what love is."
I'm not a huge fan of the movie (I always thought it preached a conservative lifestyle too loudly) but this simple, yet poignant line he speaks to his girlfriend, after being shat on once more by her is quite moving in its simplicity.
Anyone else have any they would like to share?