Sad gay films

Announcement of great tragedy? Based on a true story? This one drags out your depression over many many hours. Unexpected allies? I mean the world is so fucking ugly in this, you know? It was worse than after Bowling for Columbine. Nobody does a tear-jerker quite like the gays!

But it started a conversation, I think. An orphan kitten who does drugs. Share in the comments! What movies made YOU feel depressed? Call Me by Your Name has one of the most classic sad endings of any film. I mean Jesus, throw us a bone, Hollywood.

"Tears come from the heart and not from the brain." Leonardo gay Vinci Find tissue box here. Brandon Teena has it bad. Needless to say, when she returned home, excited for the night ahead, I was an inconsolable mess. We will be citizens. Click on or find ''About'' and ''Menu'' for a list of Recommendations and Upcoming projects.

A new subreddit dedicated to the discussion and consumption of all gay contents in Movies🎞️, TV Shows📺, Games🎮, Books📖, Music🎧, YouTube, Social Media etc. Check check check. And happens to be queer. Unlike many of the films on this list Love, Simon will leave you crying with joy, not sadness.

Which one do think is the saddest? Like I think she cried for two hours, upset about how you get born into hell and then keep on living in hell until it kills you, and sometimes takes a few others down with you. It became the first film by a major Hollywood studio to focus on a same-sex sad romance when it released infilm history and receiving acclaim from viewers and critics.

From Call Me By Your Name to Rafiki, here are the eight best LGBTQ+ movies to watch if you need a good cry. The world only spins forward. Ideally a vegan bone. The time has come. As with all Top Tens, many of you will want to use excessive punctuation and all-caps to express your disagreement with our selections and your feelings about our sub-par intelligence levels and list-making abilities.

Like an orphan kitten. Gay movies that make you cry like a river. Following year-old Elio (Timothée Chalamet) as he experiences his first gay love while spending the summer in Italy. Really you just weep for all the lesbos in the 60s who had this as their one and only lesbian movie.

Community uniting in grief?