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"textContent": "Some movies entertain you, others stay with you, and then there are the ones that completely break you. The kind that leaves you staring at the screen long after the credits roll, trying to process what you just felt. In a Reddit thread, users shared the films that hit them the hardest emotionally, often catching them off guard and leaving a lasting impact. These are not just sad movies, they are experiences that linger, sometimes making people hesitate to ever watch them again. Here are fifteen films people say absolutely destroyed them.\n\nThe post 15 People Share the Movie That Totally Destroyed Them appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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