Most Depressing Book Ending.

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Sh1nobu

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His Dark Materials has a little depressing end but Im not gonna say why even in spoiler because WHOLE series could be spoiled by that.
Thats 100% true.

I was literaly crying at the end of the last book.
 

airplanedude550

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By far, the saddest story with the saddest ending, for me, is Upton Sinclair's The Jungle.

<spoiler= spoiler> It is about a Lithuanian immigrant, Jurgis Rudkus, who comes to America in pursuit of work. Actually, just read the plot summary on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jungle#Plot_summary.
I'm not going to spoil a perfectly good book, but needless to say, I felt tearful while reading it.<spoiler= spoiler>It is a socialist book, so if you're offended at that sort of thing, then I would not recommend reading it.
 

Omikron009

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Works of fiction don't really affect me emotionally. I can't think of any books or movies with endings that actually depressed me, and only one game has ever managed to do so. Red Dead Redemption.
 

Nimcha

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The last book in the Revelation Space series by Alastair Reynolds (Absolution Gap). They spend all this time saving the universe and nearly succeed. Nearly. :(
 

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Ekonk said:
Ah, Metro 2033 - what a book you are. Funny, dark, contemplative, exciting, moody...

Not to mention having an utterly depressing ending.

I'll put it in spoiler brackets for you.
Just when the missiles are en route to the dark ones' nest, Artyom has a sudden vision/telepathic message, because of which is he realizes that the dark ones wanted peace all along, that the dark ones are the new evolution of mankind, that together, humans and dark ones, they can perhaps reclaim the earth in a prosperous alliance - and then the missiles rain down upon the nest, and the dark ones and all hope for humanity are destroyed in torrents of fire, much like the torrents of fire that destroyed most of humanity in the first place. In the end, there is no hope anymore and it is strongly implied that internal wars will soon decimate the populace of the Moscow metro to the point of inevitable extinction.

So yeah, I was feeling kind of depressed when I finished reading that.

So Escapists, what are in your opinion the works - be they game, book, or movie - with the most depressing endings in existence?
this is kind of why I liked the game better....

it had choices yo, and yeah, it didn't let me feel like shit

I'd have to say the book about cloning and organ replacement thereof. Like the Island only more open... A school tries to prove they have souls, and well, I don't know the name of the book, but yeah, I don't know how to use spoilers so use your imagination to fill in the last bleak, abyssal hole that is the end of the book...
 

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That Guy Who Phails said:
Animal Farm.

Just........Damn...
Dude c'mon man! Almost ANYTHING written by George Orwell is depressing; Animal Farm, 1984, Coming up for Air, Down and Out in London and Paris!

David Gemmel can get pretty depressing too. "Hey guys! I'm gonna make a bunch of unique individuals that you're all gonna have some attachment to. Then I'm gonna kill 'em!"
 

Dwarfman

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Hooded.Gamer said:
How about when the aliens died from a cold.
Worst ending ever.
Martians thank you very much, and wasn't the cold that killed them, it was bacteria. The common cold is a virus afterall! And as sci-fi goes that's a pretty believable ending. Wells likened it to the deaths of savages from small pox and the like. You don't have the immune system to deals with Earth's microbiology you're gonna die from infections!
 

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Dwarfman said:
Hooded.Gamer said:
How about when the aliens died from a cold.
Worst ending ever.
Martians thank you very much, and wasn't the cold that killed them, it was bacteria. The common cold is a virus afterall! And as sci-fi goes that's a pretty believable ending. Wells likened it to the deaths of savages from small pox and the like. You don't have the immune system to deals with Earth's microbiology you're gonna die from infections!
I'm going to agree with you on all points here. Because yes it's believable, that's not what I have a problem with.
I have a problem with the buzz-kill it gives! It's a great sci-fi (I'd even say Horror/Sci-Fi) but the ending is just . . . . anti-climatic.
 

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Movie would have to be the Boy in The Striped Pajamas, I mean the ending is probably the most depressing thing I have ever watched. Made everyone in the room burst out into tears.

The Young German boy finally gets through the fence to the Jew Boy, who gives him clothes and lets him come in and be with him. But, on that day the boys are caught in the grasp of the soldiers who are on duty and take both the boys and some other men and women into the gas chamber, all the while the mother and father of the German Boy try to find him, which they wind up being only seconds too late.

If I had to choose a book, it would have to be The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath.
 

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Koroviev said:
JasonBurnout16 said:
I'm going to say the 1984 is more depressing than Metro 2033, but not by much.

But both totally amazing books. It's also really nice to hear from other people that have read them. Don't usually get to have discussions with people about books which is a shame =/
I want to read Metro 2033 so bad! I can't find it anywhere though T__T
I had to get it online dude, no where nearby stocked it. =D
 

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I remember tearing up pretty badly during a story from "The Illustrated Man".

Basically, the author was describing the last few minutes of a couple of futuristic astronauts who were slowly falling towards their death after their ship blew up. It's just depressing to imagine falling from space and knowing that you're going to get obliterated on impact with a planet's protective layer.

ziggydk said:
Twilight
there was a sequel
*chuckle* That was actually pretty funny. XD

The Seldom Seen Kid said:
Also, the Catcher in the Rye, for some reason. I don't even know why. I hate that book.
I think the whole story has a depressing tone to it mostly because it's easy to relate to the guy and how he doesn't know what he wants to do in life. I read it in high school and found myself nodding along for a good part of the book. Everyone feels at least once in their life that they don't know where they're going and no one can help or understand them.
 

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Martin The Warrior
After having is mother killed in a raid by pirates and his father disappearing with a stalwart band that set out after them he is enslaved by a brutal overlord. He fights for his own freedom and that of the other slaves. Many of them would not survive the battle including Rose who was to be his wife. After having fought so long and hard for the victory, it is too bitter for Martin to enjoy so he wanders off into the world, abandoning those he had helped to save.

It all turns out well for him in the end. After he is captured, has his father's sword sundered, goes on a terrible quest to find help where his blade is reforged, he finally battles another tyrant and slew her in single combat though he himself was badly wounded. He went on to help those he had freed build an Abbey and was forever known as a saint and a hero

Or Cat's Cradle:
Ice-9 is accidentially introduced into the ocean reducing all the water on earth into a form of ice that will never melt naturally. Most of the world is almost certainly killed any any who survive risk instant death every time the set foot outside as an errant particle of Ice-9 in the mouth, eye, nose or anywhere else it could find moisture would result in a person being frozen solid
 

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The ending of 'We Need to Talk About Kevin' was the only book that's ever brought a tear to my eye, I was utterly destroyed..
 

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The one that downered me the most was "Matter", by Iain M Banks.

Everyone except one character dies. The Villain dies, the Protagonists die. Most everyone who is a character in that book dies. Why's it a big deal? Because they all grow. I cared about Anaplian's life, about Oramen's life, and Ferbin's. They all developed, and then got wiped out in the act of being Big Godsdamn Heroes. (Except Oramen, who just dies) It wasn't just that they died, either, but that it was so brutal and matter of fact. All that's left of one character is her head and spine, and even that goes up in an antimatter explosion.
 

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Spydercake said:
The Cirquè du freak series,

it ends
With the main charecter sacrificing his future self so his past self does not have to go through what they did, Shifting the entire storyline onto a different charecter.
I HATED THIS SOOOOOOO MUCH!


"Hated" being "I wanted the story to go a different way"


I absolutely loved the ending for what it was though.
 

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All Quiet on the Western Front
I mean that entire book is depressing let alone the ending.