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Most depressing and bleak movies without gore

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    fedrulez — 11 years ago(August 30, 2014 01:38 PM)

    This film completely messed me up tonight. When I read the Wiki that it was based on a true story it made me cry and drink like nothing I've ever seen. I saw the lead actress at the end of Bourne Supremacy which is why I watched this. Had to watch Battleship to pick my mood up again but it's still not the same.
    As far as films like this nothing's like this but some are similar:

    1. The Whistle Blower - True story about UN Troops complicit in human trafficking in the Balkans.
    2. Dirty Pretty Things - Fictional story about the organ trade in London
    3. Ill Manors - Life in London for drug addicts, gang bangers and prostitutes. Only other film where I've cried as much as Lilja. Perhaps this was due to knowing the area where it was shot. But amazingly powerful and shot on a 50k budget which is incredible.
    4. Holly - Child exploitation.
    5. After Lucia - Bullying, horrible scenes in this. Loosely based around the sad story of Amanda Todd.
      I'd recommend you watch any 'dumb' hollywood action film to cheer yourself up after any of these, Battleship helped me!
      Bauer vs. Bourne, that is the question.
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      JIM_KELLYS_AFRO — 11 years ago(January 25, 2015 06:39 AM)

      No child of mine. British production. Very very bleak.
      http://s2.hubimg.com/u/8010791_f248.jpg

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        richard-III — 10 years ago(March 26, 2016 11:10 AM)

        O God. NO CHILD OF MINE, is indeed harsh and bleak.
        Well told movie but very saddening.
        -I don't discriminate between entertainment
        and arthouse. A film is a goddam film.-

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          ChristianWoolf — 10 years ago(April 09, 2015 09:16 AM)

          The Hunt
          A Better Life
          Requiem For A Dream (the mother subplot is more than depressing)
          Dancer In The Dark
          What Maisie Knew
          Feel your heart beat.

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            ElxDiablo — 10 years ago(November 06, 2015 03:54 AM)

            Ciao Manhattan
            (1972)
            Angel Baby
            (1995)
            Actually, you might overlook both because they're not always bleak and depressingbut they're non-formulaic films that have genuinely left me in tearswhereas all the classic tear-jerker movies are like "Meh, whatever" for me.
            Imperfect characters that you feel forand in the case of the former, a whole lot of art imitating life (both before, during and in the post-production phases of creating that film).
            I'd say there was a lot more "bleakness" in
            Ciao Manhattan
            than
            Angel Baby
            , but both are worth checking out if you're looking for something moving and not in the usual formula of "depressing" films.
            And while it's not a film, I think an honorable mention should go to "The Body" (Season 5, Episode 16) of
            Buffy the Vampire Slayer
            .
            I challenge anyone to fully listen to Anya's dialogue in Willow's dorm room (which at first seems insensitivebut crescendo's into something totally unexpected), and not be moved.
            I'm still flawed by Emma Caulfield's ability to effortlessly glide through delivery styles (of which that is merely one example), and do it so seamlessly that the audience doesn't know what has hit them until after the fact.
            Even after repeated viewings, this scene still hits like an emotional freight train.
            Actually there's more than a few scenes that really did thatand with the exception of credits, not a single note of music throughout the episode to enhance the reality and mundane aspects regarding natural death.

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              sybil_vane31 — 10 years ago(March 16, 2016 02:32 AM)

              The boy in the striped pyjamas (2008)
              The lost son (1999)
              Mysterious Skin (2004)
              Sweet movie (1974)
              Most of the movies mentioned before are on my list too, like
              Boys don't cry is very unsettling
              Return to paradise (Joaquin Phoenix eyes will stay with me forever, great performance)

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                chipblue45 — 9 years ago(December 09, 2016 06:09 PM)

                The Tribe

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                  janetleesmith-59740 — 9 years ago(December 14, 2016 07:06 AM)

                  The War Zone.

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                    Chad-Dad-Basement — 8 years ago(October 19, 2017 04:31 AM)

                    Great thread

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                      WhatIsMyLife — 6 years ago(February 26, 2020 07:36 AM)

                      informative thread. worthy of bookmarking.
                      my forehead makes people call me down syndromed 4 israel

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