Film Fans Take To Twitter To Share The Sad Moments In Horror Movies That Made Them Ugly Cry
Warning: Spoilers Ahead!
Over on Twitter, people are debating the horror movies that offer tears between the fears. From the ending of The Mist to the father-daughter relationship in Train to Busan, here are a few horror movies that made people cry into their popcorn.
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Hands down: The Mist. Also, I had my wife watch The Orphanage with me because I said it was a bittersweet ending, like Finding Neverland. Yeah... I got punched in the arm at the ending of that movie. She doesn't trust me now. pic.twitter.com/dPFlxoJKEN
— ShadowHawkX7 (@ShadowHawkX) July 8, 2021The Mist.
— ThatUmbrellaGuy (@ThatUmbrella) November 29, 2021
That ending, with "hope" being so hopeless and hurtful, is shattering. pic.twitter.com/coaDEfg3HbToday’s movie is 2007s Mist.
— GaminGrunt (@Gamin_Grunt) October 8, 2020
Thomas Jane and son go to a hardware store to get supplies to fix their house from a storm when an eerie mist Rolls in as large alien like bugs are inside the mist . The ending to this movie is one of the saddest I’ve ever seen pic.twitter.com/CSOnAw4H3CEasily this one pic.twitter.com/6snHRdRHmX
— Twat Shaped like a Dorrito (@FreakySatoshi) November 28, 2021 - 394 VOTES
To me the saddest horror movie is the crow. What actually happened to Brandon Lee on set and the theme of the movie. Was really tragic. I love this film so much. It's a masterpiece. pic.twitter.com/TFzxG4PZuw
— Daniel Ryno (@daniel_ryno) November 28, 2021Ever think about The Crow and Brandon Lee and just get really sad
— Mars @ selfcare hiatus (@marsyorkemakeup) September 11, 2020 Train to Busan. I almost had to turn it off. Incredible movie though! pic.twitter.com/fe3gSsYSU5
— Allison Drinnan (@ally_dr) July 8, 2021I am full blown ugly crying right now after rewatching TRAIN TO BUSAN for the first time since becoming a father. Its got me wondering how many films are gonna hit me harder. I know LAKE MUNGO was more effective, I cant even imagine watching DEAR ZACHARY now.
— Dave Lawson (@DavidLawsonJr) October 15, 2021
Recommendations?Train to Busan 1: The sacrifice of a father.
— Deon (@dngbtst) October 20, 2020
Train to Busan 2: The fight of a mother. pic.twitter.com/oOqL7kajLUFinally watching Train to Busan. Realized it is the perfect Father’s Day movie. #FathersDay pic.twitter.com/YIuJG6ZJcZ
— Cody Meirick (@ScaryStoriesDoc) June 22, 2020that father daughter climax scene from train to busan is one of the saddest movie scenes out there
— a (@careeefree) March 2, 2021Saddest horror movie you've ever watched? pic.twitter.com/QM8qlZWqb9
— Mental Health and Horror (@MHhorrordoc) July 8, 2021This one pic.twitter.com/GBxoDfkbek
— Mental Health and Horror (@MHhorrordoc) July 8, 2021The Descent. Best horror movie ever The Orphanage. Saddest horror movie ever.
— Scarlett is FINALLY writing (@ScarletteDrake) April 8, 2021Hands down: The Mist. Also, I had my wife watch The Orphanage with me because I said it was a bittersweet ending, like Finding Neverland. Yeah... I got punched in the arm at the ending of that movie. She doesn't trust me now. pic.twitter.com/dPFlxoJKEN
— ShadowHawkX7 (@ShadowHawkX) July 8, 2021This pic.twitter.com/BsyBWzKo2n
— Harry Knowles (@headgeek666) October 2, 2020After several decades, the end of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD still makes me deeply, deeply uncomfortable and sad. Try as movies might, they still have yet to recapture the simplicity and power of its message. Oof. pic.twitter.com/ozVEwTq5U8
— Ted Geoghegan (@tedgeoghegan) December 13, 2019