25 Romantic Movies With Tragic Endings

Love stories have been a part of movie history since the first motion pictures, and while it is always nice to see the loving couple live happily ever after, sometimes romance movies with sad endings can be even more effective. Movies in which romance still ends in tragedy provide an emotional catharsis for the audience and help to remind the viewers of the love that goes on. The movie is about the journey, not necessarily the endpoint.

Since Romeo and Juliet and all its adaptations, this has been a common storytelling device and there are a number of movies that use it brilliantly. In some cases, the two characters are driven apart by society and unable to follow their hearts. Other movies present a difficult choice for these couples to make. And there are also those love stories where fate intervenes in a heartbreaking way. Whatever the case, these romance movies with sad endings strike an emotional chord with audiences in a whole other way.

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25 Romeo + Juliet

(1996)

Romeo + Juliet

In Verona Beach, Romeo and Juliet, two teenagers from completely different families, fall madly in love.

Release Date
November 1, 1996
Runtime
120 Minutes

…the standout in the movie is certainly Harold Perrineau as Mercutio who brings home the idea of just how tragic the feud is.

Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is one of the best-known tragic love stories of all time. It’s been adapted many times over the years on both the stage and the screen and writers have imagined what happens next for the families involved in the tragedy. Most of those adaptations, however, have kept the story set in the original era that Shakespeare intended. That is not the case with the 1996 adaptation.

1996’s Romeo + Juliet keeps all of Shakespeare’s original dialogue but sets the movie in the 1990s with the two families essentially engaged in gang warfare. Their swords are replaced with guns. Italian villas are replaced with lavish mansions. Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the title roles do some of their best work for early in their careers, but the standout in the movie is certainly Harold Perrineau as Mercutio who brings home the idea of just how tragic the feud is.

24 City Of Angels

(1998)

Inspired by the underrated 1987 movie Wings of Desire, City of Angels takes a more tragic route with its story. The movie follows an angel (Nicolas Cage) who falls in love with a human woman (Meg Ryan) and decides to give up his immortality to be with her. Along the way, he has to learn what it means to be human.

While the movie received largely mixed reviews from critics upon release, one thing critics seemed to be able to agree on was that the acting in the movie is top-notch. Meg Ryan, known more for romantic comedies than dramas at the time, was at the top of her game, and most critics called out her performance in particular. Variety called her “terrifically engaging” in their review of the movie.

City of Angels went on to get three Saturn Award nominations and one Golden Globe nomination.

23 The Last Song

(2010)

At the time, Cyrus was primarily known for her work with the Disney Channel as Hannah Montana and
The Last Song
helped show that she could act outside of the network as well.

Nicholas Sparks is known for writing tear-jerkers. While not every romance in his catalog ends in tragedy, it seems that those are the ones usually remembered. Most of his novels have been adapted for the screen after they were published, but in this case, the novel and movie script were written concurrently with Miley Cyrus already planned as the star before it went into production. At the time, Cyrus was primarily known for her work with the Disney Channel as Hannah Montana and The Last Song helped show that she could act outside of the network as well.

The movie sees Cyrus play the slightly rebellious teenage daughter to Greg Kinnear. She and her little brother are sent to spend the summer with their father because he wants a little more time with his kids before he dies from a fatal illness. Along the way, his daughter falls in love for the first time, so the movie juxtaposes the excitement of first love with the tragedy of losing a loved one.

22 La La Land

(2016)

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La La Land

Written and directed by Damien Chazzelle, the romantic musical La La Land tells the story of Seb Wilder (Ryan Gosling) and Mia Dolan (Emma Stone), a jazz musician and an aspiring actress pursuing their respective dreams in Los Angeles. The pair meet and fall in love, sharing their passions and hopes with one another as they become closer. J.K. Simmons, John Legend, Rosemarie DeWitt, and Finn Wittrock appear in supporting roles.

Director
Damien Chazelle
Release Date
December 9, 2016
Writers
Damien Chazelle

Cast
Hemky Madera , meagen fay , J. K. Simmons , Sonoya Mizuno , Rosemarie DeWitt , John Legend , Ryan Gosling , Finn Wittrock , Ashley Caple , Josh Pence , Emma Stone , Jason Fuchs

Runtime
128 Minutes

Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling impressed in the musical La La Land. Stone as an aspiring actress and Gosling as a musician star as love interests who fall into one another’s lives while they are chasing their dreams in Los Angeles. With its bright colors, wonderful soundtrack, and intricate dance numbers, the movie was breathtaking to watch.

The tragedy comes, however, when it becomes clear that they have to decide whether their relationship should mean giving up their dreams or if they should go their separate ways to pursue them.

La La Land was an award show darling, nominated for 13 Academy Awards and winning six of them, including Best Actress for Emma Stone. It also swept its seven nominations at the Golden Globes including wins for Stone and Gosling. In 2023, it was announced that the movie would be adapted for the Broadway stage (via The Hollywood Reporter).

21 Moonlight

(2016)

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Moonlight

Written and directed by Barry Jenkins, Moonlight follows Chiron (Trevante Rhodes, Ashton Sanders, and Alex Hibbert) during three stages of his life, starting in childhood and progressing all the way up through adulthood. The film explores themes of identity and sexuality, chronicling Chiron’s life as a gay black man growing up in Miami to an abusive, drug-addicted mother. 

Director
Barry Jenkins
Release Date
October 21, 2016
Writers
Barry Jenkins

Cast
Janelle Monae , Edson Jean , Alex R. Hibbert , Mahershala Ali , Ashton Sanders , Duan Sanderson , Jaden Piner , Shariff Earp , Patrick Decile , Naomie Harris , Rudi Goblen

Runtime
111 Minutes

La La Land and Moonlight will likely be linked in the minds of pop culture enthusiasts for years to come thanks to La La Land being mistakenly announced as the Best Picture winner at the Oscars instead of Moonlight. They are also, however, linked by the tragedy of the relationships within them.

While Moonlight is a coming-of-age story first, it does feature a young black man at three different stages of his life as he begins to understand and explore his sexuality and fall in love. It explored themes of race, masculinity, and sexuality in a way that few other movies have. The tragedy here is not the loss of a lover, but instead of a life not lived to its fullest, of love left unexplored because of the circumstances the men find themselves in.

Moonlight, like La La Land, was also critically lauded for its impressive performances with each of its leads being played by three different actors – children, teens, and adults. It won three of the eight Oscars it was nominated for, including Best Picture. It also won one of the six Golden Globes for which it was nominated and was recognized as Outstanding Film (Wide Release) at the GLAAD Media Awards. Moonlight was also awarded four NAACP Image Awards.

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20 A Star Is Born

(2018)

A Star is Born

The third remake of the original 1937 film, A Star Is Born stars Bradley Cooper as Jackson Maine, an alcoholic Country musician who discovers and falls in love with a young and aspiring singer named Ally, played by Lady Gaga. As Jack helps Ally become famous, their relationship deepens, but his private demons have devastating consequences on both their lives. The film was also Cooper’s directorial debut.  

Release Date
October 5, 2018
Runtime
2h 15m

Although A Star is Born‘s songs might steal the show, there is no denying that this particular love story has a sad ending that packs an emotional punch. The remake stars Bradley Cooper as country singer Jackson Maine who discovers aspiring singer Ally (Lady Gaga). Along with giving her an opportunity to share her music with the world, the two fall in love with each other.

The movie is also about Jackson battling his alcoholism and the way it gradually destroys his life.

However, the movie is also about Jackson battling his alcoholism and the way it gradually destroys his life. After his antics embarrass Ally publicly, Jackson attempts to get sober, only for Ally’s callous manager to tell him that he is holding Ally back as long as he is around. Feeling that he and his addictions have become too much of a burden for the woman he loves, Jackson decides to take his own life. Ally’s song after his passing makes for a heartbreaking conclusion.

19 Me Before You

(2016)

Me Before You
Director
Thea Sharrock
Release Date
June 3, 2016
Writers
Jojo Moyes

Louisa “Lou” Clark (Emilia Clarke) has not been having the best luck in work or love, but she retains her optimism. She takes a job for the wealthy Will Traynor (Sam Claflin) as a “carer,” and her life begins to change. Will, once a successful businessman, is now a tetraplegic after being in an accident. It’s his mother who chooses to hire Lou, believing that Will, who has suffered from depression since the accident, will benefit from Lou’s outlook on life.

The movie has a rom-com set up as the two clash, but fall for one another. While Lou does help Will see some things in a better light, he also helps her to see things more realistically. Lou grows due to her experiences, and Will sticks to the decisions he made before he even met Lou – he doesn’t plan to live out a long life as a tetraplegic, but instead has only allowed his parents six months for him to live.

The tragedy comes from Lou having to say goodbye to Will, honoring his wishes, just as she’s fallen for him. The movie, however, does end on a bittersweet note. Will makes sure that Lou is taken care of following his death, leaving her an inheritance to be able to follow her own heart wherever it takes her.

18 My Girl

(1991)

My Girl Movie Poster Showing Macaulay Culkin and Anna Chlumskhy as Thomas J. Sennett and Vada Sultenfuss

My Girl

My Girl is a coming-of-age drama film about an eleven-year-old girl named Vada who experiences an unorthodox childhood. With her mother having died during her birth and her father running a funeral parlor from their home, Vada is no stranger to death, but love and life are part of the experience, too – just ones she’s not prepared for.

Director
Howard Zieff
Release Date
November 27, 1991
Runtime
102 Minutes
Writers
Laurice Elehwany

Set during the summer of 1972, those who didn’t grow up in the 1990s might dismiss this movie as yet another coming-of-age story. While the movie does see Vada start to grow up as she experiences first love, it’s also a story of first heartbreak.

Vada (Anna Chlumsky) is a young girl obsessed with death due to her mother dying when she was a baby and her father running a funeral home. Every slightly perceived illness sees her running to the doctor to get it checked out with her friend Thomas J (Macaulay Culkin). As she and Thomas J. grow closer over the summer, it becomes clearer that there could be more than friendly feelings there, despite Vada’s crush on her old teacher.

Vada, however, is confronted with mortality again when Thomas J. dies after being repeatedly stung by bees searching for her mood ring in the woods. His death forces Vada to examine her own grief, and for her father to admit that Vada has been suffering under the weight of all the death around her all along.

17 Five Feet Apart

(2019)

Five Feet Apart

A pair of teenagers with life-threatening illnesses meet in a hospital and fall in love, but must maintain their distance.

Director
Justin Baldoni
Release Date
March 22, 2019

Cast
Cole Sprouse , Moises Arias , Gary Weeks , Sue-Lynn Ansari , Claire Forlani , Ariana Guerra , Parminder Nagra , Haley Lu Richardson , Emily Baldoni , Kimberly Hébert Gregory

Writers
Tobias Iaconis , Mikki Daughtry

Patients with cystic fibrosis are encouraged to stay at least six feet apart from one another since different types of bacterial infections they could pass to one another could cause their deaths. That is the cloud hanging over the romance in this young adult romantic drama. The threat of tragedy is always there, making the potential romance bittersweet.

The movie follows Stella (Haley Lu Richardson) and Will (Cole Sprouse) who have their treatments at the same facility. While Stella is on the list for a lung transplant and strictly adheres to her medical guidelines to make sure she doesn’t miss out on it, Will has accepted the likelihood of his tragic fate without a transplant. As they get to know one another, they decide to “take back” one foot that separates them. Stella even takes to carrying a pool stick that is exactly five feet long to make sure that’s how far apart they are.

An accident means that the two don’t just touch, but Will performs CPR on Stella. He becomes terrified that interacting with him could cost her the life she so desperately wants. Though he loves her, Will decides he has to walk away from their burgeoning relationship to make sure she gets to live her life. It’s not usually the tragic ending the audience would think of for a love story, but it shows the depth of Will’s love for Stella.

16 If I Stay

(2014)

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If I Stay

If I Stay, directed by R.J. Cutler, is a drama film based on the novel by Gayle Forman. The story follows Mia Hall, portrayed by Chloë Grace Moretz, a young cellist who faces a life-changing event after a car accident leaves her in a coma. Reflecting on her past, Mia must make a critical decision about her future while grappling with love, loss, and the power of family.

Director
R.J. Cutler
Release Date
August 22, 2014
Writers
Shauna Cross
Cast
Chloe Grace Moretz , Jamie Blackley , Mireille Enos
Runtime
106 Minutes

Inspired by the novel by Gayle Forman, If I Stay sees teenage Mia (Chloe Moretz) having an out-of-body experience when her family is in a deadly car crash. The movie flashes between Mia’s present in a hospital and the past romance she experienced leading up to the crash. Most of the conflict in Mia’s life so far has surrounded whether she will continue dating a boy in a band on the rise or pursue her own dream of studying at Julliard, and the crash puts that conflict in perspective for her.

As Mia is in surgery, and then, unconscious in a hospital room, she flashes back to everything that has led her to this point, and slowly learns about the tragic fates of each of her family members, one by one. Her grandparents speak to her body, letting her know they would understand if she “let’s go” to be with the rest of her family instead of deciding to stay in this life.

The tragedy for Mia isn’t a bad breakup or losing her boyfriend, but that no matter which decision she makes, her life or death is then marred by tragic circumstances. In life, she’s lost her mother, father, and brother, but has the chance to follow her dream. In death, a whole family is gone and her potential is never realized. It’s not until the final moments of the film that Mia makes her decision.

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15 Never Let Me Go

(2010)

Never Let Me Go

Never Let Me Go
Director
Mark Romanek
Release Date
October 15, 2010
Runtime
103 minutes

Adapted from Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel of the same name, Never Let Me Go features a science-fiction concept that’s been featured in even a Michael Bay action-thriller, but it’s handled in a very minimalist way. Instead of focusing on the technology or sci-fi aspects of the story, the movie mostly focuses on the drama generated by the lead performances from Andrew Garfield, Keira Knightley, and Carey Mulligan.

The movie revolves around a group of young clones who were created specifically for organ donation to prolong the lives of other people. It isn’t the kind of environment where love can thrive and its appearance ultimately spells nothing but heartbreak, with the hopeful characters discovering that the world around them not only doesn’t care about their love but doesn’t even consider them to be human.

14 Seven Pounds

(2007)

Seven Pounds (2008) - Poster - Will Smith

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Seven Pounds

Seven Pounds is a 2008 drama film directed by Gabriele Muccino. The film stars Will Smith as Ben Thomas, an IRS agent on a transformative journey seeking redemption for a tragic mistake he made in his past. In his quest, he touches a diverse array of lives, ultimately leading to profound impacts on both himself and others. The film also stars Rosario Dawson and Woody Harrelson.

Director
Gabriele Muccino
Release Date
December 18, 2008
Writers
Grant Nieporte
Runtime
123 Minutes

A little-seen Will Smith movie, Seven Pounds is an interesting take on a similar subject matter to Never Let Me Go. The movie revolves around a good samaritan motivated by a mysterious and all-consuming sense of guilt that the audience doesn’t initially completely understand.

When he begins to fall in love with one of the people that he’s helping, the audience can’t help but hope that some kind of redemption or forgiveness is on the horizon. However, the ending of the movie reveals that the main character’s endgame has to be to end their own life to become an organ donor to the people that he has been interacting with throughout the story. While not a critically well-received movie, Seven Pounds cultivated a strong following over the years for its memorably tragic ending.

13 Amour

(2012)

Amour 2012 Movie Poster

Amour
Director
Michael Haneke
Release Date
May 20, 2012
Cast
Jean-Louis Trintignant , Emmanuelle Riva , Isabelle Huppert
Runtime
127 Minutes
Writers
Michael Haneke

Most on-screen love stories, even those with sad endings, focus on young love, or at least, on a time in someone’s life when love all feels new. That’s not the case here. Michael Haneke’s unflinching drama about love in very old age is a frank and convincing portrait of a romance that has been undimmed by time but cannot survive forever against the changes that it brings.

With his wife’s health seriously deteriorating after complications from a stroke, Jean-Louis Trintignant’s loving husband smothers her in their bed as an act of mercy. The act clearly breaks him emotionally and he’s seen behaving delusionally in his final scene. The honesty of the performances and writing make Amour a very real experience for the audience and its subject matter – facing losing someone a person loves dearly – is something that most people inevitably have to face in some way or another in their lives.

12 The English Patient

(1996)

The English Patient Film Poster
Director
Anthony Minghella
Release Date
December 6, 1996
Runtime
162 Minutes
Writers
Michael Ondaatje , Anthony Minghella

This sweeping World War II romance movie adapted from Michael Ondaatje’s novel of the same name swept the Oscars with nine wins, including Best Picture and Best Director for writer and director Anthony Minghella.

The movie begins with a severely burned man recounting the story of how he came to be so, the ending revealing that he was involved in an intense affair with a married woman, leading to her husband attempting to kill all three of them in a murder-suicide. He fails, leaving the protagonist and his lover alive, though she is gravely injured. He leaves her to get help, but the circumstances of the war around him result in him not making it back in time.

The tragedy is certainly beautiful and satisfying, but it’s one of the most heartbreaking endings in movie history.

11 The Bridges Of Madison County

(1995)

The Bridges of Madison County is a romantic drama directed by Clint Eastwood, who also stars alongside Meryl Streep. The film tells the story of Francesca Johnson, a lonely Iowa housewife, who has a life-changing, four-day romance with Robert Kincaid, a traveling photographer visiting to photograph the county’s historic bridges. Set in 1965, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the roads not taken, as Francesca must choose between her family commitments and her heart’s desire.

Release Date
June 2, 1995
Runtime
135 Minutes
Writers
Richard LaGravenese , Robert James Waller

Many famously sad movie endings are in some way emotionally uplifting, but few are as effectively bittersweet as the ending of The Bridges of Madison County. The classic sad romance centers on a brief love affair between a traveling photographer and a secluded rural housewife who meet and fall in love while the photographer is on assignment.

The decision of Meryl Streep’s unfulfilled war bride to stay with her husband and raise their children rather than leave with the man that she loves is a revelation to her children. Those children only uncover the story years after she made the decision – and after her death as a framing device. It’s emotionally cathartic for them to still be taught about love and life by their mother from beyond the grave, but it’s heartbreaking for the audience.

10 Moulin Rouge

(2001)

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Moulin Rouge!

Moulin Rouge! follows Christian, a young writer in Paris, who falls in love with Satine, the star courtesan of the Moulin Rouge cabaret. As they begin a passionate affair, they must hide their love from the jealous Duke, who is funding Satine’s next show.

Release Date
June 1, 2001
Runtime
127 Minutes

Moulin Rogue
is filled with pop songs, a true jukebox musical, taking inspiration from Bollywood style music and dance while telling the heartfelt story of love between Satine and Christian.

This Baz Luhrmann musical starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor was one of a kind when it was released in 2001. Moulin Rogue is filled with pop songs, a true jukebox musical, taking inspiration from Bollywood style music and dance while telling the heartfelt story of love between Satine and Christian. Christian, a poor artist, falls in love with Satine, a courtesan, who is desired by a much wealthier man. While that provides much of the conflict, that’s not where the tragedy comes in.

For a film that is so much about glamor and glitter, Moulin Rouge has a tragic conclusion, with Satine dying in the end from tuberculosis. It’s unexpected and heartbreaking to watch her and Christian express their love for one another and then meet with such a harsh reality. Satine’s death is foreshadowed in the movie’s opening, but the spectacle surrounding the love story makes the audience forget until the tragedy takes place.

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9 Message In A Bottle

(1999)

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Message in a Bottle, directed by Luis Mandoki, follows a woman who discovers a heartfelt letter in a bottle and seeks out its author, a widowed shipbuilder. As they develop a deep connection, the shipbuilder grapples with moving past the tragic loss of his wife.

Director
Luis Mandoki
Release Date
February 12, 1999
Writers
Gerald Di Pego
Runtime
131 Minutes

Nicholas Sparks has perfected the art of telling a love story that ends in tragedy. Before a string of his novels were adapted for the screen, Message in a Bottle left a big impression on audiences who didn’t know what to expect if they hadn’t read the book. The Nicholas Sparks classic is deeply moving and ends with a shocking tragedy, instead of a happy forever after. The story is as much about the relationship between Garret (Kevin Costner) and Theresa (Robin Wright) as it is about Garret and his late wife.

Following her death, Garret would write letters to his late wife as he failed to come to terms with the loss for a very long time. When he finally let himself move on, he decided to bid his dead wife goodbye, sending her one last letter. Only this time, on the eve of getting together officially with Theresa, he was unable to make it back in time and drowned tragically during a storm in the sea.

8 A Walk To Remember

(2002)

A Walk to Remember Movie Poster with Mandy Moore and Shane West

In a story of redemption and love, Landon Carter’s life takes an unexpected turn when he’s forced to tutor and participate in the school play after a reckless prank. Through his encounters with Jamie Sullivan, a reserved minister’s daughter, Landon discovers a profound connection that challenges his perceptions of love and friendship. As their bond deepens, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and resilience, facing life’s trials together.

Director
Adam Shankman
Release Date
January 25, 2002
Cast
Mandy Moore , Shane West
Runtime
102 Mins

A classic Nicholas Sparks romance, this film was an adaptation of his novel of the same name. Jamie (Mandy Moore) and Landon (Shane West) are both in high school, and she ends up assigned to work with him during tutoring sessions. Although he dismisses the idea of ever being in love with her at first, the two soon fall desperately in love. However, as is typical of a Sparks novel, the lovers get thrown a major curveball, as Jamie informs Landon that she is a leukemia patient.

In a film that has a tone of aching melancholia throughout, Jamie and Landon get married in a hurry and the two get to spend a little bit of time together before Jamie passes away. The film remains a sweet high school romance that ends in heartwrenching tragedy.

7 One Day

(2011)

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One Day

One Day, directed by Lone Scherfig, follows the complex on-again, off-again relationship between Emma Morley (Anne Hathaway) and Dexter Mayhew (Jim Sturgess) over the course of nearly two decades, checking in on the couple on the same day every year, July 15th, St. Swithin’s Day.

Cast
Anne Hathaway , Jim Sturgess , Tom Mison , Jodie Whittaker , Rafe Spall

Release Date
March 2, 2011
Director
Lone Scherfig
Writers
David Nicholls
Runtime
107 Minutes

Two characters meet and there’s an instant connection, but they don’t get together right away. Instead, their story is told over several years, spotlighting the same day every year as the story unfolds. A romance that appears light, for the most part, takes a shocking turn when Emma (Anne Hathaway) is killed tragically in a road accident, hit by a rogue truck. The incident happens right after she finally hooks up with Dexter (Jim Sturgess) after years of each of them going their own way, although the chemistry between them is obvious from the start.

The shocking ending leaves one questioning the sheer randomness of life and death. Emma’s death naturally leaves Dexter devastated. And it makes one wonder if fate would have played the same cruel game had they got together before. One Day’s story might be tragic, but it’s also beloved. It’s been adapted for a Netflix series as well.

6 The Notebook

(2004)

The Notebook Movie Poster

The Notebook

Adapted from Nicholas Sparks’ novel of the same name, The Notebook is a romantic drama film that follows a couple who fall in love during the 1940s. Duke, an older man, recounts the story of two young lovers whose lives never lined up quite right to a fellow patient in his nursing home. Reading from the notebook pages, the movie keeps flashing from the present into the past to tell the story of the one that got away.

Director
Nick Cassavetes
Release Date
June 25, 2004
Runtime
124 Minutes

Nicholas Sparks’ novels are known for being tear-jerking, and The Notebook is no exception. The chemistry between Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams makes the movie a beloved romance. The Notebook has cemented its place as one of the most popular romance movies of the 21st century so far. The already iconic story focuses on Noah and Ally having one beautiful summer together before class and social status pull them apart.

They finally unite after several years, but in one shocking discovery, the audience realizes that the older Ally is now suffering from Alzheimer’s and cannot even recognize the man she loved so deeply. In the very last scene, the elderly couple is seen lying side by side, dead. Although the ending implies a certain sense of hope, there is something emotionally wrought about the two dying together.

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