20 Most Depressing Film Endings Since 2000

By Sam Heard /

19. Gone Baby Gone (2007)

The Ending €“ Ben Affleck€™s superb directorial debut ends on a hauntingly bleak note. Patrick Kenzie (Casey Affleck) has gone to a great deal of effort to solve the case of missing Amanda McCready, returning the little girl to her drug-addled mother. The final scene of the film sees Kenzie return to the McCready homestead to check-up on the young girl he is understandably attached to. As he arrives, Amanda€™s mother Helene announces that she is going on a date and dumps the unloved child on Patrick. The film ends with Patrick staring contemplatively at Amanda, the young girl gazing despondently into the old TV set. Depressing Because €“ Though it may not seem like a particularly tragic ending outwardly, the final frames of Gone Baby Gone are deeply troubling. It is all too evident that Amanda€™s mother is more concerned about getting either a fix or a fella than caring for her own daughter who she had until recently thought was rotting in some psychopath€™s cellar somewhere. It is in this final scene that we think the private investigator has made a huge mistake; he should€™ve left Amanda with her kidnappers who he knows for a fact would have given the child a far better life. By preventing a crime with only one drug-addled victim he has sentenced Amanda to a lifetime trapped with her mother. A Silver Lining? Though she is doomed to a life of neglect, rejection and poverty at least young Amanda didn€™t fall foul of a kidnapping by a legitimate criminal.