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Most DISTURBING movie you have ever seen?

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The Vanishing (original french version),
that professor buried 2 people alive for no reason. Pure evil.
 
I'm gonna throw in Schindler's List.

It's a great movie, a classic, so I'm not complaining about that - but Spielberg has tried to make it as accurate as possible in regards to the atrocities carried out by the Nazis. That scene where the SS ransacks the ghetto for example (where the guy getting out of the piano gets everyone killed) was just horrifying, and where the old man gets shot in the middle of the snowy street just because they think he's unfit to work. Just heartwrenching and disturbing at the same time, I wasn't able to sleep the night I first saw it.
 
That's easy - a 1944 flic titled 'Murder in the Blue Room.'

I was somewhat younger than ten when I saw it and it terrified me.
 
Well, for me personally it's not about the enjoyment or whatever but i mainly watch gore/disturbing movies just to test for how far my mind/eyes can handle the very movie...

So far the only movie that really pushed the "wtf" button in me is "Cannibal Holocaust". I watched it for the first time back when i was like 12 or something and its still the best horror movie i have ever seen...

Anthropophagus is nice, well a real fan of these kinda movie will always appreciate Joe D'amato. I remember how i used to paused "Emmanuelle in America" every 10 minutes just to breathe fresh air... the horse scene and the snuff is scene pretty fed up back then...
 
Visitor Q is ok but not that 'strange' for me

for strange stuff, i'd suggest Begotten, Outer Space or Vienne Aktionists.

i like artsy gore movies
 
Yes it was crazy especially any part that include "God killing Himself", it was rad! hahaha

I LOVE Karim Hussein.. Subconscious Cruelty is top notch, obscure and disturbing at the same time..

im actually looking for Sweet Movie right now... kinda hard to find here in my country... *sigh
 
a couple of WWII hell flicks

Bent - 1997 make of the Broadway play regarding Nazi treatment of gays. Hardcore viewing leaves one isolated at the end of it. Disturbing.

The Grey Zone (2001)- Wow, another hard view. Powerfully strong, and not known as well as other concentration camp movies but extremely powerful & bleak beyond compare. One viewing is enough.

Wes Craven moved forward with his first "Last house on the left" bringing the monster from Frankenstein, wolf man, mummy, Godzilla & the vampire to the real monster .... as Hitchcock started with Psycho and shortly after Friday the 13th or Halloween made even more mainstream in first installs. But Last house on the left was the most graphic at the time no matter how low budget it was a rough view for that date.
We find out that the real monster doesn't fly like a bat, howl at the full moon, or made in a lab but what we see in the mirror.
Another good cheaply done flick for that was the first Texas Chainsaw.
But even though so dated and silly today the most effective for political content & satire on humans was no doubt Romero's "Night of the living Dead" The humans, we are of course the living Dead and the use of zombies was always used to show how our downfall will occur in crisis & chaos.
I remember going to a midnight movie in the mid 1980's with friends to see "Dawn of the Dead". We were there maybe 5 minutes and a friend said he couldn't watch it and would wait in my jeep. He couldn't take the gore so he waited from midnight to 2 AM outside in falling snow, on a Jan night in Washington DC. I didn't believe he would do that.
Now that gore looks funny low budget but it didn't at the time. Romero was great on the political part but failed awfully bad on his last "Land of the Dead"

Another one that bugs me a lot is the unrated version of
"Henry Potrait of a Serial Killer".......... not a party flick
 
The most disturbing movie I have ever seen is easily 'Heavenly Creatures' freaks the hell out of me.
 
The Vanishing (original french version),
that professor buried 2 people alive for no reason. Pure evil.

The original movie is Dutch, it's called 'Spoorloos'....it's mainly set in France though.

pretty disturbing indeed for a movie with very little violence and no gore
 
'The Matthew Shepard Story'

Distrubing in the upseting sense. Such a tragic story. A young guy killed because he was gay. Shocking.

I've read a bit about him its awful to think that could happen to someone just for being gay.

Boys dont cry stands out for me as the most shocking film i've seen. I googled it after i seen it and thats when i came across the matthew shepard story.
 
Steven Spielberg has 2 films that hit my buttons so hard that I cannot watch them again. Saving Private Ryan bothered me so much, the scene with the Jewish soldier fighting with the German as another soldier is at the bottom of the steps and cannot bring himself to climb the steps. When the German slips the knife so silently into the Jewish soldier it was such a horrible moent that I could not get the image out of my mind for a long, long time.

Schindler's List. The whole of the film is a horror beyond imagination for it screams to me that man is far and beyond the most horrible creatures of this world.
 
Logan's Run the sudice scene distrubed me but then again it was the second time in my life I watched it and was comming off pain killers after an operation soo.

Also that film Kids seriously the were running about infecting eacfh other with aids willy nilly.

Sleepers need I say more.

The Strangers.
 
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