Question Posted Saturday December 24 2005, 7:38 pm
my bf and me just broke up and its hard for me to cry and crying is the only way i can be okie. Whats a good sad love movie i can dl. thanks and no not the notebook. i saw it and didnt like it. If someone dies in the movie that helps, or if they dont end up story.
MummuM answered Monday December 26 2005, 6:35 pm: "A Walk To Remember" is a very sad movie, so is "Hardball". That movie is so sad, just because of the fact that the little kid dies. I'm sure that part will make anyone cry. ♥ [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
love143x answered Monday December 26 2005, 1:52 pm: Man On Fire. Great movie, made me cry. And a plus, its long, about 2 1/2 hours, so it'll take up some time so you don't have to change movies ever hour or so. [ love143x's advice column | Ask love143x A Question ]
iris answered Sunday December 25 2005, 4:25 am: ok i have a lot of sad movies
1.stepmom
2.the traveling pants of the sisterhood
i only know those two sad movies and i was wondering if i can help more than sad movies we'll watch a funny movie and eat ice cream or pigout because when i get sad and cry it always help me plus if you see your ex just act like you don't need him and act like everything is alright that is what i did with my ex-boyfriend when we broke up. but think of it as the past not the future i hoped i helped out. [ iris's advice column | Ask iris A Question ]
Docholliday answered Sunday December 25 2005, 3:01 am: First, why do you want a sad movie, where someone dies, will that not make you more sad, therefore sinking into depression and such. Not to be all rude, but sheesh, he is a boy, you can be ok without him, you are a strong girl. However, if you are specifically looking for a movie where the guy dies because you are pissed at the moment, that I understand. I would suggest Moulin Rouge, it's awesome. I don't really know any movies where the guy dies, its always the girl, which is stupid. hope I some what helped, and sorry this was a wee bit long. [ Docholliday's advice column | Ask Docholliday A Question ]
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