Cinema with sad ending
In most of the movies the end is predictable. It is happy ending but there are some movies where the Hero dies or something unexpected is written in the story. Lets discuss about the movies with unexpected or sad endings.
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I don't like sad endings, lol😂😜. Definitely Titanic comes on top of it, When Jack Died I literally cried 😳😔. In Avengers Endgame, when Iron Man died, It was sad moment for every marvel fan. Bollywood has many tragic Love Stories. Kal Ho Na Ho is my favourite, a very sad ending where SRK died because of Cancer, very beautiful cinema.
Another Iconic Indian Movie, Sholay where in the End When Dharmendra died, very sad moment.
I definitely don't like sad endings neither !
"Hearty Paws" is one of the beautiful k-dram which is based on the life of a brother, sister and puppy dog. It makes you really cry when the sister dies in this movie.
Even I dont like the sad endings by any means. But Devdas was one such movie which I watched when I was in relationship which was about to end. The old devdas was far better than the new one
The Great Silence, 1968 spaghetti western by Sergio Corbucci, takes the cake for having the most shocking ending in history of cinema. This was something that wasn't supposed to happen in westerns. Corbucci, known for his leftist views, later explained that he had done it deliberately with intention to shock people into thinking about film's anti-capitalist message and spur them into action in real life.
Nobody really likes to watch the cinema with the bad endings but there are some interesting indian sad movies like Sadma. Pictured on Kamal Hasan and Sridevi this was one of the epic Indian cinema.This was released in 1983 when I wasnt even borne.