I think 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame' is very sad. Quasimodo is treated so poorly because of his appearance. He has such a lonely life until he meets Esmeralda. And 'Snow White' also has a sad element when Snow White eats the poisoned apple and seems to be dead. It's a classic sad moment in Disney history.
Definitely 'Up'. The beginning where Carl and Ellie's relationship is shown from their youth to her passing is so emotional. It's just a few minutes but it really tugs at the heartstrings. Another one is 'Beauty and the Beast' when the Beast is dying and Belle is crying over him. It's a really sad moment.
In 'Pinocchio', the little puppet's journey is filled with hardships. He has to constantly struggle not to be led astray by bad influences like the fox and the cat. And every time he tells a lie, his nose grows, which is a symbol of his moral missteps and the consequences he faces are quite sad in a way.
Well, 'Beauty and the Beast' also has some sad elements. The Beast was cursed and lived in isolation, believing he could never break the spell. He was shunned by society and was full of self - loathing. Belle was also sad at first because she was misunderstood in her village. Their story is about finding love and acceptance in a difficult situation, but the initial states of both characters are quite sad.
The fragments of the novel," Cultivation Extreme Demon Head ", made me cry for no reason. "Han Lin, who was only twelve years old, quietly put on the shroud for his mother and sent her to be cremated. At the last moment when he set up the wooden sign, he still couldn't help but cry. This is also the last time he cries." This description made me deeply feel the despair and helplessness in Han Lin's heart, as well as the greatness and preciousness of maternal love. It made her heart ache and touched.
The book, Broken Thoughts for the Rest of My Life, once made me cry. The love between Mu Qijue and Qiao Niannian in the story was touching, especially the parting between them. It broke my heart. The emotions described by the author, Hua Liuguang, were delicate and moving. It really made people feel the preciousness and helplessness of love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many touching and tearful scenes in The Name of Your Name. Here are some of them: 1. Confession on the school roof: The scene of the male and female protagonists confessing to each other on the roof of the school was deeply touching. They had once missed each other, but in this special place, they met again to express their deep feelings. 2. Grandmother's Death: The male and female protagonists go to their grandmother's house to find that their grandmother has passed away. At their grandmother's funeral, the male and female protagonists mourned for their grandmother and recalled her love and care for them. This scene made people feel the fragility and preciousness of life. 3. Farewell by the seaside: The male and female protagonists meet at the seaside but they have to part. The male and female protagonists left a white note on the beach to express their longing and reluctance. This scene made people feel the sadness and helplessness of parting. 4 Your Name: In the movie, the male and female protagonists meet by exchanging bodies and finally realize their dreams together. This scene made people feel the power of friendship and love, and it also showed the feasibility and bright future of body exchange. 5 Final battle: The male and female protagonists in the film have experienced many hardships and trials, but the scene of the final battle is moving and shocking. Through courage and conviction, they overcame all difficulties and achieved their dreams and goals. Every scene in these plots was full of emotions and details, allowing the audience to feel the charm and magic of the movie, and it was also deeply moving and memorable.
In 'Les Misérables', Jean Valjean is a key character in a very sad story. He is a former convict who tries to redeem himself but is constantly haunted by his past and the unjust society. His story is full of suffering, sacrifice, and the struggle for a better life.
The Sino - Japanese War (1937 - 1945) was full of tragic events. Nanjing Massacre is one of the most horrifying. Japanese troops brutally killed hundreds of thousands of Chinese civilians in Nanjing. Women were raped, and people were massacred in cold blood, leaving deep scars on the Chinese people and history.
Sure. In 'Snow White', Snow White was forced to flee from her own home due to the jealousy of her stepmother. She had to hide in the forest and live in fear. And when she ate the poisoned apple, it was a very sad moment as she seemingly died.
There might be an employee who was promised a promotion. They worked extra hours, took on additional responsibilities, and trained new hires. However, in the end, the promotion was given to someone else with less experience because of some internal politics. This made the employee feel undervalued and very sad.
Sure. There was a story of a couple who planned their honeymoon at Disney World. But on the day of their arrival, they had a huge fight and it kind of ruined the whole experience for them. What was supposed to be a magical start to their married life turned into a sad and bitter memory.