Your most depressing movie

Malakhov

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Just had a flashback and thought about a requiem for a dream. I used to watch that movie a lot when I was younger but I can't seem to be able to go through it again. Such a depressing movie, very hard to watch, very poignant

What's yours gaf?
 
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Agreed with Requiem. After watching it, my friends and I put on Clue just so we weren't ending the night on the most depressing note ever.
 
Yea, Requiem probably for me too. I've recommended it to one person before as a great movie that they really shouldn't watch.
 
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Kim Basinger and a dwarf kidnapp a baby from an eastern european brothel. So fucked up and depressing.
 
The Road, watched it once and loved it but never watched it since, now that I have a boy around the same age as the kid in the movie, I'll definitely not be watching it
 
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Great movie though. Should be watched every time it feels like your life is shit. This movie reminds you that, in fact, it's not and could be much worse.
 
There was this western movie from the mid 00s I'd say. This guy who created a time machine or something, and went back to different times of his life.
His past was depressing as fuck. He was molested as a child, and grew up to be a drug dealer or something in his teenage years. He was trying to fix his past, but in the end he couldn't (I think?).
Sounds like a fever dream, but I'm sure it was a real movie.

There was also that Japanese animated film with an actress who had her life ruined by the film industry. Google search gave me "Millennium Actress", but that doesn't look like it.
Edit: Found it. Perfect Blue - Wikipedia
 
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There was this western movie from the mid 00s I'd say. This guy who created a time machine or something, and went back to different times of his life. His past was depressing as fuck. He was molested as a child, and grew up to be a drug dealer or something in his teenage years. He was trying to fix his past, but in the end he couldn't (I think?). Sounds like a fever dream, but I'm sure it was a real movie.
Sounds like The Butterfly Effect.
 
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Just brutal. Never a moment of real levity. Also you realize it's probably going to be nothing like Mad Max or a whole host of other far more interesting treatments of post apocalyptic life lol.
 
I couldn't say, but i don't want to watch The Road again.

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Just brutal. Never a moment of real levity. Also you realize it's probably going to be nothing like Mad Max or a whole host of other far more interesting treatments of post apocalyptic life lol.
Omg lol can't believe someone beat me to it

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The Road is brutal as hell, so is the book. Of all the post apocalyptic depictions I've seen, both Hollywood and in Novel form, The Road is the bleakest and probably most realistic.

Grave of the Fireflies is a real kick in the nuts too.
 
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Just brutal. Never a moment of real levity. Also you realize it's probably going to be nothing like Mad Max or a whole host of other far more interesting treatments of post apocalyptic life lol.
Both this book and movie are…I dunno, introspection bait? All I can think of is what I'd do in that situation and honestly I think I'd go the path of the wife.

Cormac McCarthy is a hell of an author
 
Holy shit. Just watched the trailer. No, don't need to watch THAT fucking movie. Good lord!
I expected it to be some 'middle aged guys forgetting their youth' plot but the movie just goes from bad to worse to worst. After it ended I was just staring at the screen thinking about wtf just happened.
 
Star Wars 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9.

Human Centipede

Irreversible

The Mighty Ducks

Laughing about the other ones but you're right.

Irreversible though, I was not prepared for that. A must watch but I won't (corrected from will) again as it was heartbreaking in the worst way imagineable but a brilliant film.
 
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Requiem for a Dream. Saw it on tv in 2002 and bought the dvd after. Watched it last year and may never watch it again.

The Road. Read the book and saw in the theaters twice.

Jacob's Ladder. Absolutely crushing. Only needed to see it once.
 
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also, not really up there with the most depressing, but Last Days is a Gus Van Sant film about the last few days of kurt cobaines life and it can be horribly depressing to watch for a person with the right kind of perspective.

this scene in particularly brutal and bleak considering we all know how it ends for him... but its also a great and emotional performance by Michael Pitt,the lead actor, who portrayed cobain in the film and wrote the song himself
 
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