A Serbian Story ... WTF did i watch? !!!
Se7en ... Truly disturbing psychologically
Tokyo Gore police ... I Threw up a little in my mouth. No Hardcore Japanese movies ever again :(
Well?
Nothing immedially comes to mind, however Big was on tv during Christmas It's interesting watching that again, during the 80's movies had aa optimistic ignorance.
Watching this again now, it's pretty much pedophilia. The character (12), though in an adult body, has sex with her, including a prior scene where he is peturbed by her breasts, At the end of the movie, even though she now knows he is a kid, there is still a romantically attachment.
She's pretty hot though.
Faces of Death, real deaths, I found the killing of live monkeys and eating their brains in the restaraunt particularly disturbing.
Hostel, just pure sadism
The Exorcist (in my opinion still the best horror movie of all time), not so much disgusting as disturbing. The book of the Exorcist is the only book I've encountered that was too scary to read through, I got 1/4th of the way through and that was enough, had to remove the book completely from the house. Didn't help I was renting out an attic at the time and reading the book there.
Cannibal Holocaust, there are a few scenes where live animals are killed/torn apart on screen that I found pretty rough.
there is a whole sub-genre of these ultra-violent films that I have learned to avoid (A Serbian Story being in there for sure)
otherwise:
watching A Clockwork Orange when I was 13 was fairly shocking
The only movie that's ever truly disturbed me was Takashi Miike's "Audition".
I've seen Visitor Q (one of my favourites of all time), Irreversible, Inside, Cannibal Holocaust, Kichiku dai Enkei, and the plethora of American gore porn (that is for some reason called "horror") but nothing truly unsettled me as much as Audition.
The Human Centipede...if you think about what's going on...Eww!!.. :P
Port of Call starring Aaron Kwok (HK movie) this is also pretty disturbing..
reserved..
I've been watching a lot of youtube and heard about red room movies. Hostel movie but in real life! No way I would watch that.
I don't watch much horror so mine are probably pretty lightweight, but the opening scene of Ghost Ship scarred for years. Only got 10 minutes into Hostel 2 before I said nope to that.
Most rom-coms disturb me. Especially, on their depiction on how aromantic sex can be.
Also, most american war movies disturb me, especially those which are made in the early 2000s.
Seeing Hell or High Water made me remember those films from 2000s again, how strategically they demonize the minorities as evil.
See Hell or High Water though, it's really great.
I can't recall the name, but it was a foreign film. About a bunch of rich guys that bring a bunch of teenage prisoners to a large house, force them to eat from a massive bowl of feces, then raped and murdered them.
Don't ask me why I watched it. Morbid curiosity? It was pretty fucked up.
In cold blood,I saw the movie and read the book as well. I have heard about the Clutter family murders before but I never knew the details. Though both the book and movie was great I have to say I was a little shook up after I read the book. Truman Capote is really a great writer. Every year thousands of incidents happen like this all over the world, some of them so unbelievable you can't believe that human beings are capable of this kind of a crime. Even though you live in a relatively safer neighborhood you should always take steps to make sure that your family remains safe. I live in a safe neighborhood and I have noticed that neighbors take advantage of that fact and become really lax in their security. It is always good to get a intrusion alarm monitoring system ( http://www.fire-monitoring.com/intrusion-alarm-monitoring/ ) just to be on the safe side. I just saw the movie last weekend and the scenes are still fresh in my mind.
There are some violent and gory movies out there that are pretty nasty, but I'm going to go a different route and just go for disturbing:
Requiem For a Dream just creeps the hell out of me. I feel dirty and awful after I watch, almost physically ill like I need a shower.
Ichi the Killer. Just a messed up movie. Super gory, yeah, but really messed up on principle, too.
I hate any movies that show gratuitous violence, really.
This is Clint Eastwood in one of his more popular movies, The Beguiled. Amazing what was considered acceptable in the 70s...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066819/
@MirkoS77: Sounds like Salo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salò,_or_the_120_Days_of_Sodom
That's the one, thanks. Ugh.
@indzman: yea. That was just part of the film, the scene I remembered most vividly. Read the plot description from the Wiki link to learn about the others. It's a messed up movie.
@MirkoS77: Sounds like Salo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salò,_or_the_120_Days_of_Sodom
That's the one, thanks. Ugh.
@indzman: yea. That was just part of the film, the scene I remembered most vividly. Read the plot description from the Wiki link to learn about the others. It's a messed up movie.
Heard of it, not seeing it EVER lol.
Farenheit 9/11 (this is the film that, though I agree on some things, has me off and on about Michael Moore)
Tropic Thunder
Most anything by Sacha Baron Cohen (besides The Dictator, that one was just stupid)
Maniac with Elijah Wood was too disturbing to watch for me. He plays a serial killer but the movie is in first person perspective so you actually see him murder people thru his eyes or its like ur doing it.
Zodiac had some pretty realistic murder scenes too.
@MirkoS77: Sounds like Salo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salò,_or_the_120_Days_of_Sodom
That's the one, thanks. Ugh.
@indzman: yea. That was just part of the film, the scene I remembered most vividly. Read the plot description from the Wiki link to learn about the others. It's a messed up movie.
I broke my rule, out of curiosity i ended up watching SALO today.Very gruesome and tottally sexually explicit as you said man. Had to skip (fast Forward) the parts of shit eating as i usually can't stand scat porno.The last 10 minutes made my nearly cry if you understand what i mean, tragic movie also :(
I don't know that I would call it the most disturbing thing I've watched, but recently I saw The Neon Demon. It has a little bit of cannibalism in it. It isn't totally gory or anything, but the atmosphere set up by director made it slightly more disturbing to me beyond what I was seeing on the screen.
I hate any movies that show gratuitous violence, really.
This is Clint Eastwood in one of his more popular movies, The Beguiled. Amazing what was considered acceptable in the 70s...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066819/
The seventies is a long time ago, you go back far enough and they were sacrificing virgins to the gods. Times do change. Heck even the nineties is a bit out there.
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