1. Kate and Alex's meeting in The Lake House
In this film, we meet Kate Forster (Sandra Bullock), a doctor who sells her house located on a lake and which is bought by an architect named Alex Wyler (Keanu Reeves).
Before leaving, Kate leaves a letter in the mailbox for her new tenant, which is answered, and they begin a long-distance relationship. But they realize that they do not live in the same year, but that Alex is in a time two years before Kate's. Despite this inconvenience, at the end of the film, we are taught that this was no excuse for not living a love story. The couple meet in Kate's time and, for the first time, can see each other in person, defying the years and the magic that separated them.
2. When Bambi loses his mother
If there is a movie that has moved us all, it is the classic Bambi. Here we see the young fawn discover the world around him with his forest friends, and also experience new learnings and experiences. The saddest part of his story, definitely, is when he loses his mother after they both escape from hunters, but she doesn't make it. Remembering her little voice calling her still continues to shake all hearts.
3. The love story that couldn't be in La La Land: A Love Story
It is one of the most acclaimed musical films of recent years. It portrays the life of Mía (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress, and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a jazz pianist, who will live a love story while trying to earn a place in the world of Hollywood entertainment. Although they achieved their goals, the path to success costs them their relationship. Still, we get emotional in the final scene when Sebastian sees her with her new partner and imagines what their story together would have been like if they had both given up on her dreams.
4. Farewell to Mufasa
The Lion King is one of the favorite childhood movies of many. It has marked us for its history and also for having one of the saddest scenes in Disney. It's about when Mufasa is thrown off a cliff by his brother and his son, little Simba, comes over and snuggles next to him until his last breath.
5. The story of Carl and Ellie in Up, a high adventure
In this touching story, grumpy old Carl decides to tie thousands of balloons to her house to travel with her to South America. Far from being a crazy idea, the feat was born with a love story, since it was the dream of his wife, who died before being able to fulfill it. In the first part of the film, we learn about their experiences together, until the sad end of their relationship. Despite his sadness, Carl achieves his longing for his beloved companion.