![]() Read More: Best Pregnancy Movies of All Time 14. Also, look out for the irresistible chemistry between Abbie Cornish and Ben Whishaw. Many movies followed suit, and we now do have a bunch of movies with a similar storyline. Based on a true story (a biography at that), ‘Bright Star’ invigorates your senses, stuns you, and appears to be set in ahead of its time. Keats after the latter starts imparting poetry lessons to the former. A skittish girl named Fanny falls for Mr. Bright Star (2009)Ī movie that falls into the category of films about intense love, ‘Bright Star’ is the tale of a renowned poet John Keats, who is diagnosed with tuberculosis in the early 1800s (well, AIDS and cancer were rarely known back then). Read More: Best Nun Movies of All Time 15. I’ll let you watch the movie yourself to find out why. In a rather ’13 Reasons Why’ sort of a manner, she records tapes towards the end for her husband and lover, the latter who had fallen for her madly while she was trying to explore her sexuality. Ann truly tries and explores herself in physical, psychological, and materialistic ways, seeking the well-deserved yet short-lived happiness she longed for. ![]() The life (albeit shortened) of a young mother of two, Ann, who’s been diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer, and her going out-of-the-way to conceal her disease and living her life to the fullest is something unworthy of a miss. Read More: Best Bullying Movies of All Time 16. A worthy watch in exchange for some tears. What’s unique about ‘Love Story’ is the confrontations between Oliver and his parents and the animosity surrounding the relationships, the dialogues, and the poetic conundrums surrounding them, in addition to concealing her illness from Jenny herself initially. The story of Oliver and Jenny jerked many tears back in the day. You can watch some of these best terminal movies on Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.īased on one of the most widely cherished romantic novels of the same name, ‘Love Story’ needn’t be introduced. Here’s a list of top terminal illness movies that make us sad and fill us with empathy every time we watch them. A few of them, though, stay eternally with us, maybe for years altogether. Some of them, yes, they definitely do make us cry and empathize with their characters. Do they make us cry? Well, most of them don’t, probably due to the over-dramatization or the excessive exaggeration of the medical facts (in other words, let’s say a drug that doesn’t exist at all). ![]() Also, no matter what one does, because the movie is about terminal illness, the patient (loving son, or husband, or father, or mother, and so on) dies anyway, despite all the prayers, preachings, and practices. Also, most of the terminal illness stories, in some way or the other, end up being tragic love stories, apart from being book-based or adapted screenplays. ![]()
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