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What are the saddest, most tragic Movie/TV scenes that have made you cry, shed tears?

There's been a few things over the years, such as.

The bit in ET where he "dies" on the Operating table, 35 years later that still gets me every time.

Snow White and the 7 vertically challenged Miners - The bit at the end where they're all gathered round the Coffin because they think she's dead.

The original Lion King where Mufasa dies, still gets me every time that.

Dumbo, the bit where he meets his Mum in the Loony Bin, that part is just SO sad and happy at the same time.

And finally, in 2002 the episode where Madge Bishop died in Neighbours, had me howling like a baby both times it was shown, it was the way they did it, so poignant.
 
Threads - seeing Sheffield decimated and most of Britain destroyed in a nuclear war was downright horrible to watch, especially as - unlike most horror movies - this scenario has the potential to happen.


Oh yeah, I bought Threads on DVD last year, and being from Sheffield I find it hard to watch.
 

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