Soul-Crushing Movie Deaths That Gave You Trust Issues

Andrew Beckett, Philadelphia

Living with AIDS was a common movie trend in the 1990s. However, nobody truly captured what it was like to be discriminated against and die from AIDS quite like Tom Hanks. Andrew Beckett's death, and his partner Miguel's reaction to it will leave you gutted. 

Guido Orefice, Life is Beautiful

This entire movie will bleed you emotionally dry from start to finish. Roberto Benigni plays a Jewish-Italian man that turns living in a concentration camp during WWII into a game for his son. Both his personality and tragic death will stick with you long after this movie finishes. 

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The More You Know

  • The Postman, Costner’s second jaunt to a post-apocalyptic world, holds the 8th spot on the biggest flops losing $62m.
  • While filming Rocky IV, Dolph Lundgren punched Sylvester Stallone's chest so hard, his heart slammed against his breastbone, causing it to swell and his systolic blood pressure shot to over 200. Filming was halted as Stallone was flown to a nearby hospital and spent eight days in intensive care.
  • Director Steven Spielberg made his first film for a merit badge
  • Barbie in Toy Story is voiced by Jodi Benson, best known for her role as Ariel in The Little Mermaid.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.