What's a Movie You Liked That Is Too Painful to Rewatch?

#30
#30
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

I liked it but have no desire to watch it again.
I liked it a lot, and think Woody kinda stole the show. His whole story made me like it more.
 
#31
#31
The lovely bones. Technically I watched it twice, cause we watched it with our girls after we saw it. It had a real feel, and wanted them to see there are sickos out there. Having 3 girls, it was rough, and don't like the thought of seeing it again.
 
#32
#32
The lovely bones. Technically I watched it twice, cause we watched it with our girls after we saw it. It had a real feel, and wanted them to see there are sickos out there. Having 3 girls, it was rough, and don't like the thought of seeing it again.

The author wrote it because she was a victim, but maybe even more tragic than what happened to her, she falsely accused a man and he spent like 16 years behind bars. They were making a movie about her memoir and the guy producing it found holes in her story and started pressing buttons and turns out the guy was innocent.
 
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The author wrote it because she was a victim, but maybe even more tragic than what happened to her, she falsely accused a man and he spent like 16 years behind bars. They were making a movie about her memoir and the guy producing it found holes in her story and started pressing buttons and turns out the guy was innocent.
Wow, I didn't know that.
 
#34
#34
Marley and Me

My Dog Skip is kind of like that for me. It's only the last of the movie that gets me, showing the dog is old and needs help getting on the kid's bed and he's off at college and passes away while he's gone. Same thing sort of happened to me, and I've always regretted I wasn't there when my dog died.
 
#38
#38
The Green Mile......when Mr. Coffee tell them hes afraid of the dark and not to put the hood on him....so so sad.
 
#39
#39
Seven. Great movie, great actors, but once is enough .
“What’s in the box? What’s in the box?”

That and so much more.
 
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#43
#43
Yep, only watched Seven once.

Million Dollar Baby. That scene in the ring was such a gut punch.
Yeah that was a tough one. I let my 12 year old girl watch MDB over the summer. It was the first drama type movie that she was totally into watching. The end really got to her and I kind of felt bad—but she says it her favorite movie now.
 
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