Sentences with phrase «sad film»

A sad film, also known as a tearjerker or weepie, is a movie that elicits emotions such as sorrow, grief, and melancholy from its audience. Full definition
And it is also, really, a rather sad film.
As heartbreaking on screen as it was on Cormac McCarthy «Äôs Pulitzer - prize winning pages, The Road is an almost unbearably sad film, beautifully arranged and powerfully acted «Äì a tribute to the array of talents involved.
Effectively, Inherent Vice is a very sad film behind its very comedic heart.
Great performances, beautiful cinematography, a whimsical score by Randy Newman, and great writing make this heartfelt, hilarious, and even sad film one of the best films I've seen this year.
He showed them a sad film — a scene from Franco Zeffirelli's 1979 film The Champ, in which a son cries over the body of his dying father, a boxer — and collected their tears in vials (see video).
The Notebook — This film is wrongly regarded as a sad film.
Sad film but many lessons learned from it indeed.
It really is quite a sad film but well worth watching.
It's actually a sad film much of the time, but hopeful and affirming throughout, even in its bleaker moments.
It's also a sadder film that its outlandish premise suggests and Yelchin again impresses with his sensitivity, even if his character, a teen afraid of inheriting the sins of the father, feels formulaic.
Tinged with regret, it's one of the saddest films in recent years to have followed a central character in their later years.
And rather brighter than one might imagine, for such a relentlessly dark and sad film.
Although a sad film, there was humour, too.
It's a very interesting and sad film.
Looks like we made it to the end The saddest film on this list is Michael Haneke's portrait of the end of a marriage, as Parisians Georges (Jean - Louis Trintignant) and Anne (Emmanuelle Riva) face the inevitability of parting after almost a lifetime together.
It's a sad film about the moment we've all had, the realization that life isn't what we imagined as a teenager.
This is a sad film, and the final act is educated by the lessons of its earlier sections.
In 1998, they found that participants who smiled spontaneously were able to relieve their hearts more quickly of cardiovascular changes brought on by watching a sad film.
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