3 Sad (But Beautiful) Movies to Watch on Netflix

3 Sad (But Beautiful) Movies to Watch on Netflix
3 Sad (But Beautiful) Movies to Watch on Netflix

These three films, available to stream on Netflix, will make you cry at the end (and all the way through, really).

Don’t be afraid to say it: you like crying your eyes out in front of a movie. Because, yes, even if we like comforting works, a tragic feature film knows perfectly well how to awaken our emotions. That’s good timing, Netflix has just added a particularly sad film. And there are a few others in the genre to watch on the streaming platform.

The Sketch of Our Lives

The Sketch of Our Lives is one of the latest additions to Netflix, in June 2024. This Japanese feature film, directed by Takahiro Miki, is above all a beautiful love story, but with a fundamentally heartbreaking ending. Akito, a young, passionate artist, learns that he has one year left to live because of a tumor. He resigns himself, until the day he meets Haruna. She suffers from another disease, which leaves her only six months to live. By falling in love with her, Akito also falls in love with her vision of life. A film between sadness and tenderness.

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Our opposite stars

Adapted from the novel by John Green, by Josh Boone, Our opposite stars had made an impression in 2014. It also features an excellent cast with Shailene Woodley (Big Little Lies, The Spectacular Now…) as well as Ansel Elgort (seen in Baby Driver et West Side Story). The premise is simple: Hazel Grace, 16, and Gus, 17, met at a cancer support group. And they fell in love. The former must breathe constantly through an oxygen tube; the latter, in remission, has lost the use of his leg. Our opposite stars is overwhelming.

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20th Century Girl

In this Korean film by Bang Woo-ri, we are in 1999. Bo-ra is a 17-year-old girl with a consistently positive personality trait. Her best friend, Yeon-doo, has to go abroad for a heart operation. Yeon-doo then gives Bo-ra a mission: to tell her all the facts and actions of a boy she is in love with. But this boy will start to please Bo-ra. 20th Century Girl is a touching Korean work, which will also please k-drama fans a lot. Prepare yourself to be heartbroken, but of course, we won’t tell you why.

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