12) The Mist (2007)
Frank Darabont's The Mist has one of the most crushing conclusions in cinema. As David attempts to spare his son and the few remaining survivors from the atrocities outside, he makes a decision from which there is no coming back: he takes their lives. The mist clears moments later to reveal military rescue operations. The sudden realization that his actions were completely unnecessary is a gut-wrenching moment that haunts audiences. This harsh and abrupt ending only underscores the grim exploration of fear, human frailty, and the price of desperation.
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