21.
1917, when Lance Corporal Blake gets shot stabbed by the enemy he was trying to help after a plane crash. And then his best friend has to watch him bleed out and later tell Blake’s brother about his death. Awful.—u/MadamNerd
22.
Curb Stomp from American History X
Edit: If you come across this comment and haven’t seen the film then I request you to see it. Its definitely one of the best movie on racism and shows really well that what blind hatred can do to yourself.—u/buggs_bunnee
23.
Ghost Ship. A cable sweeps through a dance floor so fast and sharp it slice people in half—u/TyHuds
24.
Drew Barrymore hanging from a tree, with the camera zooming in, to start Scream.—u/NakedPizzaHutAd
25.
Wash. Serenity.—u/paige7son
26.
John Coffey from The Green Mile. “Don’t put me in the dark, I’s afraid of the dark.”—u/My_Name_Is_Redacted
27.
Satine’s death in “Moulin Rouge!”- right after she got back together with her love, they sing this awesome love song, and she dies as the curtain goes down. Ewan McGregor breaks my heart with that sobbing. One of my most/least favorite sad movie deaths—u/hello_sweetie
28.
The end of the mist. It is the most emotionally gut wrenching scene I have ever seen—u/sugar-soad
29.
Not technically a “death,” but when Wall-E’s memory banks got “fried” at the end, I felt that in my soul. Thankfully Pixar would never leave us on a note like that, but damn. That little robot moved me so much.—u/ShoshanaCoe
30.
Bridge to Terabithia. Thanks for killing me inside.—u/Yanderman_EVOX