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  1. Sep 28, 2022 · Looking for movies about grief and loss that can help you cope with the death of a loved one? Check this article out and dive into our list of the most heart-wrenching films!

    • Steel Magnolias. This comedy-drama came out over thirty years ago, but it still holds up after all this time. The first two-thirds of the movie is full of Southern sass.
    • My Girl. Sometimes you form your most intense and devoted friendships at an early age. This coming-of-age tale follows a preteen girl. You watch as she learns about growing up, experiences her first crush, and loses a friend.
    • Up. You wouldn’t think a kid’s movie could break your heart. But within the first fifteen minutes of Up, you'll likely be teary-eyed. The good news is, it can only go up (no pun intended) from there.
    • The Sixth Sense. The Sixth Sense is one of many movies dealing with the afterlife, and it would be easy to dismiss it as a thriller. But it’s also a deeply moving meditation on how difficult it is to let go of the people you love.
    • Steel Magnolias.
    • Beaches.
    • Tender Mercies.
    • Bonneville.
    • Up (2009) This delightful animation movie from Pixar tells the story of a 78-year-old balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen who becomes widowed and refuses to leave the house that he used to share with his beloved wife.
    • Monster’s Ball (2001) Directed by Marc Forster, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Halle Berry and Heath Ledger, the movie is about putting beliefs in perspective and finding hope where it is least expected.
    • Rabbit Hole (2010) Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart are Becca and Howie Corbertt, a sophisticated sociable happy couple that become distant from those who are close to them and even from each other after their young son’s death in a car accident.
    • The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby (2013) The film’s mysterious narrative is told from Eleanor Rigby’s perspective. After Eleanor (Jessica Chastain) jumps off a bridge in an attempt to end her life, she returns to her parents’ house and starts a new beginning, leaving behind her old life.
    • Steel Magnolias. Steel Magnolias truly shows how the power of friendship can help you overcome grief and tragedy. The story follows a group of female friends in Louisiana who are there for each other through the best times and the worst.
    • Ordinary People. In Robert Redford's directorial debut, he adapted the acclaimed novel Ordinary People by Judith Guest. The film tells the story of a family trying to overcome the death of their beloved son.
    • Manchester by the Sea. Casey Affleck gives the finest performance of his career as Lee Chandler, a man who is unable to cope after he made a mistake that killed his children in a fire.
    • Hereditary. Ari Aster's Hereditary is a very interesting take on the story of grief. It follows Annie (played by Toni Collette) and the rest of their family as they grieve both the death of her mother and her daughter (Milly Shapiro).
  2. May 28, 2023 · Here are 11 movies that accurately portray the feelings of familial loss. 11 P.S. I Love You (2007) Warner Bros. Pictures. A heartbreaking tale of love gone too soon, P.S. I Love You...

  3. Oct 31, 2019 · Death at a Funeral is one of the most relatable films about dealing with family matters as you mourn the loss of a patriarch. This movie is hilarious, devastatingly sad, but also incredibly introspective about the grieving process, especially from the perspective of an entire family.