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The Art of Racing in the Rain
Two plot points may give you grief in The Art of Racing in the Rain. Not only does the dog, Enzo, die, but the female lead develops glioblastoma, an almost always fatal type of brain cancer.
This movie is based on a book of the same name.
Red Dog, based on the true story of a dog that lived in Australia, occurs when the dog forms a bond with many of the townspeople but makes the strongest connection with an American named John. John dies in a motorcycle accident in the movie, another plot point that may cause you grief.
At the end of the movie, Red Dog is discovered, dead, at his friend Johns graveside. This movie certainly deserves its place on a long list of sad movies.