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Sad Movies to Watch If You Need to Cry

Whether something happens at work, in your personal life or just because of a strange impulse, sometimes we just need to cry. The good thing is that there is a whole catalog of films called tearjerkers, which they hope will unfold and start a journey that ends in you sobbing in a pile of tissues. And thanks to Reddit, you do not have to risk a "sad" movie that does not really do anything emotionally. More than 1,500 people responded to a thread in AskReddit that asked: "What is the saddest movie you've seen in your life?" Here, 8 of the most voted sad films that will make you cry. 1.Lilo and stitch Lilo and Stitch can seem like a funny, happy and uncomplicated movie about aliens, Hawaii and Elvis. But look a little deeper and you will see a story about a grieving family struggling for unfortunate circumstances. LivingstoneInAfrica, a Reddit user, expressed it best: "Lilo goes through rituals and mechanisms, some of them strange to an external vision ...

Sad Movies to Watch on Netflix for When You Need a Good Cry

No matter what is happening in your life, sometimes you just need a good cry to let everything out. Instead of repressing your emotions until you can not take it anymore and simply explode, try watching one of these movies on Netflix. (For your information, you can also cry during the super happy moments in the movies, mourn is mourned). We have compiled a lot of movies that cover different types of sad movies , so you will surely find something that sounds good to you. From the dramas of coming of age to the historical stories and animated classics that know how to press the "cry" button in their hearts, this list has it all. So, what are you waiting for? Start moving and choose a movie for an emotional movie night. Make sure you have a Kleenex box at hand. 1. The boy with the striped pajamas (2008) The star of sex education Asa Butterfield will break your heart in this film adaptation of John Boyne's book of the same name. Asa plays Bruno, the son of a Nazi comma...