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* In ''[[Rumble Fish]]'' the final showdown between The Motorcycle Boy and the police, followed by Rusty James letting the titular fish free into the river... where they stop fighting, just like his big brother promised.
** The book is even sadder--Rusty James is arrested before he can release the fighting fish, and they die on the floor amid the broken glass and the shallow puddles of water.
* ''[[Russian Ark]]'' is the first full-length single-continuous-shot movie (they got it in ''one take'' -- surely that counts as a [[Awesome Moment]] for everyone involved) whose plot consists of an unnamed Russian guy falling through a hole in time to wander through the halls of the Hermitage -- the Winter Palace of St. Petersburg -- observing chronologically disjointed moments in the palace's history, like a series of psychic impressions. Along the way he meets a fellow [[The Time TravellersTraveler's Wife|Chrono-Displaced Person]] in the guise of a cynical European, who claims to have done this sort of thing before. In any case, the entire movie can make you cry if you're really into art, architecture or history (there are tons of cameos, from Catherine the Great to Pushkin), but two stand out. One was right near the end, when the European decides to stay with the beautiful Last Ball instead of moving on with the hero. And the other happens at about the mid-point; the European chases a group of little girls down a hallway, pretending to be a ghost, until one of them gets called to have breakfast. We follow her to the dining room, where she says good morning and apologizes for being late, and it's just a cute little happy family scene until you check their clothes and realize that they're from the second decade of the 20th century, which leads you to [[Foregone Conclusion|realize who they must be and what's going to happen to them]].
* ''[[A Sad Movie]]'' is rather mean in that, at first, it makes you think the movie will be tragic (just look at the name!). But then the movie turns out to be a romantic comedy focusing the relationships between four pairs of people. The Tear Jerking comes at the very, very end when {{spoiler|every single one of those four relationships end, at best, bittersweetly. And the movie does this to you just when you think it's all going to be a happy ending for everyone.}}
* ''Salinui Chueok''. The whole damn thing, mixed with a confusing dose of intentional [[Narm]]: (don't try to say that you didn't giggle nervously when Kwang Ho {{spoiler|ran onto the train tracks and died}}.
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