The Body episode of Buffy is heartbreaking but I think the last few minutes of the proceeding episode are even worse because it takes me surprise every time, even though it shouldn't at this point.
Marley and Me. Anything with dogs for me is the saddest shit when it doesn’t turn out well. I watched that one once and never again
I watched this on a long flight back when it was newer and was bawling on the plane. I had this nice older gentlemen next to me sneaking looks at me, I finally told him was ok, it was the movie making me cry!
Post by basilosaurus on Apr 14, 2024 8:48:10 GMT -5
Probably no one has seen this early 80s made for tv movie, but the electric grandmother destroyed me.
My dad contacted a therapist through the church, and he recommended it to help us open up about the trauma of a dead mom. This therapist was shit, and this was one small component of how shit.
The Land Before Time Basically any disney movie (looking at you Dumbo, Bambi, and Lion King) This is us Anything involving a dog Gifted (this was a plane cry) And the lifetime movie "mom at 16" lol
Post by picksthemusic on Apr 15, 2024 12:59:38 GMT -5
It doesn't help that I'm PMSing and reading all of these titles that make me cry, haha. Just sitting at my desk with tears in my eyes, lol. Good thing I'm WFH today.
Post by midwestmama on Apr 15, 2024 15:42:44 GMT -5
A Dog's Purpose and Marley and Me made me ugly cry. I started to watch The Art of Racing in the Rain while on a plane a few years ago, but it was only within a year or so of our beloved dog passing away, and I had to turn it off because I was already crying in the first 10 minutes of the movie.
I clearly remember Swing Kids making me cry.
@@@ TW @@@ Me Before You may me cry (on a plane). It's about assisted suicide.
Marley and Me. Anything with dogs for me is the saddest shit when it doesn’t turn out well. I watched that one once and never again
Oh man. This movie is so sad.
Against my better judgement, I have read both Marley and Me and A Dog's Purpose and the books absolutely tore me apart. I vowed to never see the movies and I haven't to this day. I simply cannot handle it.
Sitting In Bars With Cake looked like a safe, silly plane ride choice. It was not. My coworker and I watched it together on a recent trip and it wrecked both of us. We have a history of poor choices in plane films. We've also been destroyed by A Star Is Born and Coco.
I just finished One Day on Netflix and it broke my heart. I don't know what to do with my feelings right now. I'm an emotional eater so to distract myself I had to put on something stupid (Below Deck).
eta: I think what really got to me is how real and raw his loneliness comes across. It's so hard to find a kindred spirit and to lose it...how do you make/find that kind of connection again? Maybe you don't.