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Definitely a sad ending, but the end of Saving Private Ryan ranks as #1 for me…

Author: Domer From Hell (17851 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 6:56 pm on Mar 13, 2026
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Especially when old Ryan falls to his knees over Capt Miller’s grave stone in Normandy. Chokes me up every time.

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Replies to: "Definitely a sad ending, but the end of Saving Private Ryan ranks as #1 for me…"

  • Do you believe the ending of The Champ (1979) to be "the saddest movie moment ever filmed"? [NT] [LINK] - TakethetrainKnute - 3:52pm 3/13/26 (13) [View All]
    • Life is Beautiful. - conorlarkin - 7:53pm 3/13/26
      • Well, if you are going to bring that kind of thing out, might as well mention Jojo... - NedoftheHill - 7:59pm 3/13/26
    • I dunno. Still scarred by Old Yeller. [NT] - Chris94 - 7:28pm 3/13/26
      • that for me as well as Hachi: A Dogs Tale [NT] - jimbasil - 8:16pm 3/13/26
      • Yes... but Jesus you are as old as I am? [NT] - Curly1918 - 7:48pm 3/13/26
        • ND '94 ... not that old. Well, not that old to me, that is. - NedoftheHill - 8:00pm 3/13/26
          • As a 10 nyear old in 1957 I stood in line for a couple hours to see thiis film... [LINK] - Curly1918 - 8:28pm 3/13/26
    • Along those lines, "Cinema Paradiso" ranks high on evoking an emotional response...should be on - TyroneIrish - 7:25pm 3/13/26
    • Definitely a sad ending, but the end of Saving Private Ryan ranks as #1 for me… - Domer From Hell - 6:56pm 3/13/26
      • Yep [NT] - Frankx - 7:35pm 3/13/26
      • Oof. I just watched that. The movie starts & ends in that cemetary. This scene was rough as well... - NedoftheHill - 7:33pm 3/13/26
        • Oh yeah. That was a heart breaking seen, too. Miller’s death at the end was tough, too [NT] - Domer From Hell - 7:42pm 3/13/26
    • Nope. Rick Schoder was a D bag and he got everything coming to him. [NT] - LanceManion - 4:13pm 3/13/26

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