7 moThere are several big ones but the ones that hit me the hardest and brought me to years were Neil's suicide in the movie the Dead Poets society (I could truly empathize with his feelings of despair, isolation and pain. It's heartbreaking to think of how many people never get to fulfill their personal dreams, due to lack of support, pressure from their family, or external factors). Also, Guido's death in the movie, La Vita E Bella/or Life is beautiful (the moment where he's being led away by the Nazi death squad and still manages to put a smile, winks and acts as if this is all part of a game, as he's being marched past the corner, where his son Josue is hiding, so that he doesn't realize what's happening.
Dumbledore's death in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince too (especially in the book series, cause the movies watered down lots of important stuff) too. Actually when I was reading that scene, I was in a particularly rough life moment, with a variety of hard emotional things going on. As the timing worked out, I was on a plane by myself, in a middle seat between two older ladies. Trapped between two complete strangers, who had no idea why I was upset, I had an absolutely meltdown, as I reached the part. They must have thought I was nuts. Mr Hooper's death on Sesame Street, as well
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The Lovely Bones. That one made my stomach drop and I felt sick over it. That death/trauma was heartbreaking
Never watched it happen but Glenn from Walking Dead. I was a season or so behind everyone else when I first started watching it and people in my personal life kept spoiling major plot points of the seasons I was watching to the point I’d stop watching the show for awhile and then try to go back later. (Wasn’t even online, just family/friends that couldn’t stop themselves 😭) When that one was spoiled I never bothered watching anything else from the show since he was one of the only characters I really liked
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The WIZARD OF OZ to some was a wonderful film & to others it was a NIGHTMARE.
Everything was lollipops & candy drops & I was young & what they call a Rated G film was really Rated R. First there was a KILLER TORNADO & after that DEATH & THEFT followed due to Dorothy’s house landing & killing an innocent individual & to top it off Dorothy stole a pair of shoes. As for the Wicked Witch Of The West if you ask me she wasn’t so wicked at all & in fact she was a wonderful woman seeking justice for her sister & she ends up getting murdered by the one individual that I hated in the film the most. Fuck You Dorothy & your red devil shoes.
In addition there was some real pervert shit going on in the movie as well. An underage girl skipping around with three dudes on a yellow brick road off to see the Wizard.
The haunted forest was nothing compared to the illegal narcotics in the poppy field & now I wonder why they all fell asleep.
That movie still destroys me to this day.
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Exactly & sometime I wish people would wake up & small the coffee on this one. The Wicked Witch Of The West was & will always be my hero. Dorothy was an evil bitch.
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@RandomGirl42 Hahaha.
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Thanks for the MHO’s.
830 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. 
Death of, Augustus Waters killed me, I remember getting Tears..
Because whole movie she is Worried about hurting people around her by her death, that She Forgets she is Alive and sudden Flip in the story, as Augustus Dies. And death of Augustus makes her Feel the pain, and gives her the Proof that she is Alive..
Last Letter of Augustus says the point of the incomplete Book of An Imperial Affliction was - "You don't get to choose if you get hurt in this World.. but you do have some say in who hurts you!" , that Means Hazel needs to stop worrying about her parents, because her parents have chosen her as their daughter and they Daily Choose to be hurt by her, and choose to live with pain of their daughter dying by cancer..
There was so much Meaning in so short ending of movies I loved it, and I cried and it was probably the Last Teen romance movie that I truly enjoyed..
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552 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. - Death of Snape, Dobby, Fred and Sirius in Harry Potter series.
- Death of Tony Stark in Harry Potter.
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7 moAll the deaths in water ship down , I seen the film as a child before BBFC reclassification not that this would have ‘bothered’ my parents , they naively didn’t see the slaughter of fluffy bunnies as in any way harmful to me … oh how wrong they were… not that my parents were alone in that belief.. I’m sure many unwittingly traumatized their kids
The Simon & Garfunkel song “bright eyes” still triggers me to this day32 Reply- 7 mo
When I was in college I saw a lot of people walking around withe the Watership Down book. When I saw it in the bookstore I figured I would give it a look. When I started reading it I remember thinking "This book is about frigging bunny rabbits?"
After I got into it a little it turns out it was a rally good book. - 7 mo
Ah yes , courage , leadership and the brutality of nature and of course man’s influence upon nature. It’s often It’s certainly not for the kid that I was in visual form. Great book I’ve read it many many times
2.2K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. Ironman in Endgame. But in a good way. It was a beautiful death. It's like the Stark Family men are fated to die in defense of others. Howard Stark in defense of his country and Tony Stark in defense of Humanity. And what's more The foreshadowing that led up to it when Tony figures out time travel but is not sure he wanted to do it because He had Pepper, he had his daughter and he was happy. But such is the burden that falls upon a hero and make no mistake for all his quips, flashiness, and money, Tony Stark is a hero. He's driven by what he sees as his duty above it all. And that self sacrifice makes him a hero.
00 ReplyFor me, "Joan of Arc" was the most painful, but a close second was "Sir Thomas More" from the 1966 film, "A Man for All Seasons."
The intense realism shown in "The Passion of the Christ," Directed by Mel Gibson, which focuses on the final twelve hours of Jesus' life, portraying his arrest, trial, and crucifixion, was more painful to watch. However, because it is a myth or cannot be proven, the actual death was less painful.
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7 moI was seriously annoyed in Game of Thrones when Daenerys died. They built up the whole series for her not being like her father just for her to end up exactly like her father and repeat his kind of death. She was one of my favourite characters until the last 2 seasons.
00 Reply 303 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. I think " destroyed me " for anything is a bit harsh , lots of movies have touched me , TV shows unless a great series tend to just piss me off ( Breaking Bad / Temple - awesome )
Big brother = pure bs
Movies - The Notebook ( on first watch ) .00 Reply6.5K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. I cries a little when Iron Man died in Avengers Endgame. However Alias Smith and Jones was my favorite show whan I was little. When Pete Duel killed himself that was devastating. The show went on with a different actor but it was not the same. I was pretty angry with him,

Hannibal Hayes and Kid Curry 10 Reply2.7K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. I think your question is oxymoronic. A person who is destroyed is incapable of answering this question... or any other question, for that matter.
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Anonymous(18-24)7 moSo many. The lovely bones. Me b4 you, I really thought right up to the end that he's recover and theyd be together.
Can't remember what its called but I started watching a movie and basically the dad leaves his kids a lone to go to the shops and when he returns his house has burned down and the kids are dead. Turned off, never watched the rest.
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7 moThe execution of John from The Green Mile, and Will's euthanasia from Me Before You. 💔💔💔
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7 mofry's dog in futurama lol it always stayed with me ever since i was a kid
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7 moG baby in Hardball with Keanu Reeves.
Antoine in the 6th man with Marlon Waynes.10 ReplyI watch the show "911" (an ABC show about paramedics) and the two part series finale of last season was really sad. They killed off the fire captain. That was the first time in a long time that a television show death has made me cry.
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7 moI guess I'm not invested enough in the movies or TV shows I watch to get destroyed when someone dies.
Maybe I'm watching the wrong stuff.
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The Odd Life of Timothy Green
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Wait… City of Angels!!! That was tough.
Anonymous(36-45)7 moBruce Willis in Armageddon
Kevin Costner in Perfect World
The horse of Kevin Costner in Dances with Wolves
Leonardo di Caprio in Titanic... not the first time I saw it but 20 yes later... I get old
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7 moBeth & Glenn, from “The Walking Dead”, both made me cry. Carl’s death didn’t make me cry, but those letters he wrote to everyone did.
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7 moFirst time I watched No Time To Die, Felix got me to pour a Scotch, Bond's with Louis Armstrong playing saw me finish the half bottle
11 Reply John Wayne in the Cowboys! O was like 10 years old. It didn't destroy me but that one stands out as the one that pissed me off the most. I didn't like Bruce Dern for many years after that. Iol
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7 moBambi's mom. Age 4. Still in therapy. 😳
61 ReplyHere's a hint..."And I... am... Iron Man."
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7 moRandy the Ram in The Wrestler, which was a great movie by the way. Spoiler: He dies at the end (or does he?)
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7 moThe moment when the Wife of the grandpa died in the movie "UP"
00 Reply 590 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. @ariadneR death of mother of dragons in Game of thrones
10 Reply623 opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. JJ from obx. I hope he comes back to life in the 5th and final season.
10 ReplyNot really a death during the movie, but the dead son in 'A score to settle' really broke me.
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7 moNone, but the death of Elizabeth in The Blacklist kind of ruined the show for me after that.
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Anonymous(36-45)7 moMr Spock, in Star Trek 2, luckily, they managed to revive him in Star Trek 3.
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7 moI dont watch TV or movies. Total kike waste of time.
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7 moThe rabbits in Watership Down.
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7 moNone. TV is entertainment, not real
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7 moSquid game... Seong Gi-Hun
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7 moThe Red Wedding.
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7 mo13 reasons why. That was brutal.
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7 moBond's death was distressing.
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@exitseven Daniel Craig's Bond died, as did his timeline. The next Bond will start a new timeline. I favor Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Cavil is too old. Dalton deserved one or two movies but was denied them because the hiatus. Dalton was the archetype Bond. He looked like Fleming's drawing and had sophistication closer to Connery that either the two buffoons or Lazenby. Still, Craig was the best as a cold blooded MI6 operative.
by the way Sidney Sweeney has expressed interest in being the next Bond girl. - 7 mo
ATJ. Looks the part.
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7 moKaitlyn Todd from NCIS the end of season two.
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7 moIron Man
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@Jamie05rhs totally agree there too.
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1K opinions shared on Entertainment & Arts topic. JFK.
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7 moBambi
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Bambi didn't die, it was his mom. Unless they made a sequel and nobody told me? Don't tell me that happened too? Don't tell me they killed Bambi! No! They couldn't kill Bambi! I'll be in therapy forever! 😭
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@RandomGirl42 LMFAO
7 moOld Yeller.
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