20 Most Depressing Film Endings Since 2000

By Sam Heard /

1. The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas (2008)

The Ending €“ In keeping with the John Boyne novel, Bruno €“ the child of an SS Commandant €“ sneaks into the concentration camp at the rear of his house to help his Jewish friend Shmuel find his father. Tragically however, the two boys are ushered into a march with other inmates and are eventually told to strip before being forced into a gas chamber. In some of the least bareable scenes in recent cinema, the two boys clasp hands as a Nazi pours Zyklon B pellets into the death chamber. Bruno€™s father, who has realised the danger, arrives at an empty dormitory and understands the fate that has befallen his child €“ most viewers will come very close to feeling sorry for him. Depressing because €“ Many people go into a film with the assumption that children are off-limits; they may be put in perilous situations but they will very seldom actually die. Taking this unrealistically optimistic stance would not make for a faithful Holocaust film though. Unequivocally the most depressing thing about The Boy in the Stripped Pyjamas is that it contains the truth that over a million-and-a-half children were put to death during the Holocaust. A Silver Lining? It€™s a hard task finding a silver lining in something so intensely depressing. We can perhaps find solace in the fact that society has come a very long way in the 70-or-so years since the Holocaust.