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9 Depressing Movies Released on Christmas Day

9 Depressing Movies Released on Christmas Day

Christmas Day movies are a tradition for many families. Whether they don't celebrate the holiday or just want to escape the house after too much togetherness, there's nothing better than a blockbuster to distract you from seasonal stress.
That is, unless the movie itself is the cause of your grief.
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Over the years, theaters have offered holiday releases completely at odds with the festive twinkle lights. These depressing Christmas Day film releases make up a different kind of holiday movie collection.
  • 1. Les Miserables (2012)

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    Les Miserables translated into English is "the miserable ones," which is a description that could apply to the characters or the audience.
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  • 2. Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011)

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    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is often perceived as an uplifting film about strangers helping each other, empowering families during times of grief. But at it's core, it's still about a little boy reeling from his father's death on 9/11.
  • 3. August: Osage County (2013)

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    This collection of incredibly talented actor and actresses will try their hardest to reduce you to a shrunken sobbing blob huddled under your Christmas tree, hoping the pretty lights will erase the last two hours of emotional torment.
    Image: Tumblr wannopvalentine
  • 4. Cold Mountain (2003)

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    Cold Mountain has a lot of story lines to keep track of. If you get distracted while unwrapping your candy cane and miss one of them, you'll be just a little less miserable by the time it's over.
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  • 5. Stepmom (1998)

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    Presumedly, there was some confusion on the part of whoever schedules movie releases. When they discovered this film ended with a Christmas scene, they must have decided it was a Christmas film -- and that was a terrible, terrible misunderstanding.
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  • 6. Angela's Ashes (1999)

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    Any movie shown on Christmas should have a prerequisite that 100 percent of the film's children survive. Angela's Ashes does not meet that standard.
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  • 7. Philadelphia (1993)

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    The music alone in this film has the exact opposite effect on your heart that "All I Want For Christmas" has.
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  • 8. The Prince of Tides (1991)

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    The only way seeing this movie on Christmas Day could inspire less Christmas cheer is if it led someone to read the book, which is somehow even bleaker.
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  • 9. The Godfather III (1990)

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    No one should sit through such painful expression on Christmas.

 

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