Everyone's got their own little 'i'm going to make myself MORE depressed" movies. I'm partial to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Garden State myself.
Everyone's got their own little 'i'm going to make myself MORE depressed" movies. I'm partial to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Garden State myself.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Prime, and the Breakfast Club.
vanilla sky, or the original avare los ojos
Snow White, for sure. :D Yes, I am 17 but hey, I loved it as a kid and I can still watch it now and get all happy and depressed, but happy again at the end!
tee hee disney is the devil
In honesty I can't think of any movie I watch to make me more depressed. Movies in fact help me feel better, at least while they're on, because I can lose myself in them.
That said, I imagine one of those brutal movies like Audition or Battle Royale would succeed most at depressing me further.
I love eternal sunshine and garden state, but yeah if I was depressed I'd rather watch scrubs or red dwarf and cheer up :D Definately to the icecream though.
wtf are these movies you speak of lol
i just watch advent children.. if i wanna get depressed.. the snowman XD that's so sad.. or like.. erm the neverending story.. such a misleading title
It is not possible for me to fill in the blank of this thread title because ice cream always cheers me up.
Breakfast club does depress me sometimes though.
Well, I never intentionally try to depress myself with movies, but one that I find really terrible to watch is "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." A while back I did this huge off-topic rant about it in another thread. I literally cried at the end of it.
Oh, I like this topic. This is something I find myself doing rather often, only because it helps/inspires me to use my depression for creative purposes.
The Hours, Requiem for a Dream, and The End of Evangelion are my most frequently watched movies during "woe is me" periods.
Requiem For A Dream
Eternal Sunshine
Lost In Translation
Last Life In The Universe
Garden State is a beautiful movie. It's not depressing at all. It's nice.
Donnie Darko, however...
Passion of the Christ was pretty sad. I cried during the ending.