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What is the saddest moment in the film and television works you have ever seen?
In film and television works,

The saddest scene I have ever seen is the scene where Jack and Ross are separated on the sea ice in the movie Titanic.

Jack committed suicide to save Ross and let her live.

This scene shows Jack's selflessness and bravery, and their deep love.

Ross missed Jack for the rest of his life, and their love story became an eternal classic.

This moment makes the audience feel the greatness of love and the fragility of life, as well as people's desire for survival and the pain of lovelorn.

In addition,

In the movie Schindler's List,

Schindler, the hero, witnessed countless innocent people being brutally killed in the concentration camp, but there was nothing he could do.

This scene shows the cruelty and helplessness of human beings and makes the audience feel the darkness and terror of the Nazi period.

In fact, there are the following scenes of film and television dramas that make people sad.

1, The Golden Powder Family finale, Jin Yanxi saw Leng Qingqiu in a trance and kissed her wedding ring. Then they got on the opposite train and drifted away.

I can't get over this ending for many years.

2. Mr. Bean is lovelorn. He didn't please the girl, which made her angry.

Then in the bar, the girl danced with another man. Bean tried every means to get close to the girl but failed again and again.

Finally, Bean gave up. He looked back at the bar for the last time.

At that moment, I knew what the tragic core of comedy was.

3. In the last episode of Please Answer 1988, Deshan returned to Shuangmendong as an adult, where it was in ruins.

When she opened Cui Ze's door, the room was still the most beautiful in her memory. In those days, four little boys turned to look at ugly Deshan. ...

We are so busy with life every day that we can't understand the meaning of time passing. Please answer 1988 to show that feeling directly. The despair at that moment is suffocating.