2020 is finally coming to an end, I believe that many small partners in this year are not happy, it is okay, let us watch a few tear-jerking movies, pretend to shed a few tears for life, next year is full of vitality!
1, "Spirited Away": The film tells the story of the young girl Chihiro who accidentally came to the world of the gods and spirits, and experienced many tribulations in order to save her parents.

2, "Suyuan": The film is based on a real case in South Korea, mainly telling the story of how an underage girl came out of the shadow of her heart and how her family faced life after being sexually assaulted.
3, "The Melting Pot": The film is based on sexual violence that occurred in a school for the deaf and disabled in Gwangju between 2000 and 2004, and describes the tragedy caused by that time and the school's teachers and human rights activists working together to uncover the dark story behind it.
4, "Sorrow Against the River": The film mainly tells the story of Qi Ming and Yi Yao, a pair of young people who grew up together in the Shanghai alley, who are entangled in the love between inside and outside the campus, and are involved in campus bullying in rumors again and again, and finally end in tragedy.
5, "Farewell to the King": The film revolves around the half-century of sorrow and joy of two Peking Opera masters, showing the thinking and understanding of traditional culture, human living conditions and human nature. In 1993, the film was released in Chinese mainland and Hong Kong, China, and has since been released in many countries and regions around the world, and has broken the box office record of Chinese mainland literary films in the United States.
6, "The Gift of Room Seven": The film tells the story between Li Longjiu, who was imprisoned for injustice, and his daughter, who worked tirelessly to wash away her father's grievances. The film was released in South Korea on January 23, 2013. And became the number one korean film box office in 2013.
7, "The Story of Hachiko the Faithful Dog": The film was first released on August 8, 2009 in Japan, the hometown of the story's prototype. The film tells the story of a university professor who adopts a small Akita dog and takes the name "Hachiko". Every day after that, Hachiko sent the professor to the station in the morning and waited for the professor to go home with him in the evening. Unfortunately, the professor died of illness and never returned to the station, but Hachiko waited at the station every day for the next 9 years until he finally died.
8, "A Dog's Mission": It tells the story of a dog Bailey who has experienced many rebirths, searched for different missions in the cycle of life, and finally returned to the original owner.
9, "Your Name": The work tells the story of male and female high school students who meet in their dreams and find each other.
10, "Dolphin Bay": This film records the annual hunting of dolphins by local fishermen in Taiji Town, Japan. The film was released in the United States on July 31, 2009. Led by renowned marine mammal experts, a group of animal conservationists risked their lives and broken through obstacles to enter the bay and go deep into the scene to document the bloody slaughter of a large number of dolphins by the Japanese.