Warning: This post mentions suicide.

Movies indeed move us, and nothing hits harder than the death of a beloved character. On the always alive subreddit r/AskReddit, Reddit user u/CubicleJoe0822 asked: What movie death is seared into your memory forever? Here are just some of the answers and…enter at your own risk of trauma and tears:

*WARNING: This post contains spoilers*

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1.”That one Ewok that didn’t get up in Return of the Jedi.”

u/HawaiianSteak

2.”Doesn’t show the actual death, but the scene in Titanic when the ship is sinking and the mother tucks her children into bed knowing they will drown…f*cked me up for life. I was like nine or ten.”

u/i_want_that_boat

3.”The little shoe that gets dipped in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”

u/PantherBillyWilliams

Cartoon shoe being dipped into a steaming green liquid in a dramatic scene Buena Vista Pictures Distribution / giphy.com

4.”Macaulay Culkin in My Girl.”

u/CubicleJoe0822

5.”The sweet alien in Galaxy Quest.”

u/fermat9990

6.”Spock dying in massive radiation contamination in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.”

u/No-Solid9108

A dramatic scene with a man in a space uniform pressing his hand against glass, facing another man in a similar outfit, looks emotional and intense

7.”Littlefoot’s mom in The Land Before Time.”

u/Suzy-Creamcheez

8.”American History X. I was way too young to watch that curb-stomping scene.”

u/Captainomericah

9.”Mufasa in The Lion King. That scene hit like a truck as a kid and honestly still does.”

u/Bifalt

Simba nuzzles into Mufasa, lying on the ground, in an emotional scene from "The Lion King."

10.”Private Mellish getting stabbed by the German soldier in Saving Private Ryan.”

u/JudoChop10mm

11.”‘I’m tired, boss.’ The Green Mile.”

u/Nezrite

12.”The dog in I Am Legend.”

u/Osmo250

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13.”Not only am I scarred still by Artax dying in the swamp of sadness, but I carelessly showed my young daughter The NeverEnding Story, so now she’s scarred too. Thus turns the cycle of trauma.”

u/Free_Research5231

14.”The AC unit in Brave Little Toaster. That movie was a psychological horror, not a children’s movie, and I’m tired of pretending otherwise.”

u/TommyDontSurf

15.”The death scene in Blade Runner that features the character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) delivering the iconic ‘Tears in Rain’ monologue just before his death.”

u/SilverFoxBeachbum

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16.”Wash in Serenity. I relate to his wife, Zoe, going on a crazy kill spree. I’d do the same.”

u/lazyradicalsage

17.”To the Gen X guys out there, Neil’s death by suicide in Dead Poets Society. Hearing the dad’s ‘Oh my son!’ when discovering his body haunts me so many years later.”

u/Artificial_Appendix1

18.”I know he lives ultimately, but the Iron Giant.”

u/Adventurous-Fix-1054

Animated scene of a giant robot touching a boy's face, saying "You stay. I go. No following," conveying a heartfelt goodbye

19.”Old Yeller.”

u/Jack_Wraith

20.”The grandma in Dante’s Peak.”

u/063464619

21.”Boromir in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. ‘I would have followed you, my brother. My captain. My King.'”

u/bigandtallandhungry

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22.”Bambi’s mom in Bambi.”

u/IndependentEvening35

23.”‘Brooks was here.’ Shawshank Redemption.”

u/figuringthingsout__

24.”In Guardians of the Galaxy 3, the death of the hybrid animals. So f*cking cruel.”

u/The_milk_was_spoiled

Animated raccoon character Rocket, from "Guardians of the Galaxy," engaging in a playful interaction. Movie logo in corner Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / giphy.com

25.”Yondu in Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2.”

u/DiveCatchABaby

“‘He may have been your father, boy, but he wasn’t your daddy. I’m sorry that I didn’t do none of it right. I’m damn lucky you’re my boy.’ Gets me every time.”

u/TeacherMan78

26.”The little girl from The Bridge to Terabithia! F*ck that movie forever.”

u/AA-WallLizard

27.”Marley from Marley and Me. Could go for most dog deaths on screen, they’re always the worst.”

u/joetheplumberman

A person gently cradles the head of a resting Labrador dog, creating a tender and soothing moment. The image is from "Marley & Me" (2018)

28.”Leon in The Professional.”

u/guiltyas-sin

29.”Shelby from Steel Magnolias.”

u/Alarming-Setting-592

30.”T-800 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Thumbs up into the molten steel.”

u/guylexcorp

A metal hand gives a thumbs-up gesture while sinking into molten metal, evoking a dramatic and iconic scene from a science fiction action film

31.”The longneck dino at the end of the dock watching them leave while the entire island goes up into flames in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.”

u/fern_soup

32.”Debra Winger in Terms of Endearment. Her goodbye to her kids and the way Shirley McLain reacts is painful to watch.”

u/hippocampus237

33.”Up.”

u/aandw_415

Animated elderly couple from "Up" hugging warmly, surrounded by floating letters Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / giphy.com

34.”That chick in the tanning bed in Final Destination 3.”

u/KaiThePokemonMaster

35.”I know it wasn’t really a ‘permanent death’ but Spider-Man when Thanos snaps in Avengers: Infinity War…’I’m scared, I don’t want to disappear.’ I have a kiddo about Spider-Man’s age in that movie, and I lost it in the theater.”

u/No_Hamster4622

36.And lastly, and perhaps the most devastating inanimate object death in cinema history, “Wilson in Cast Away.”

u/krng1

Man shouting "Wilson!" while swimming in rough sea waves, capturing an emotional scene from a film

What movie death scarred you for life? Comment below and tell us why!