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Most disturbing movie you've seen!?

Ok so I saw this one porn movie once it was set somewhere I wanna say Greece or somethin but these guys were going to town on each other - a third guy showed up, so one of those 2 guys switches to the new guy and after the new guy "finishes" the other guy stabs him and pushes him off the boat - not sure if it was real or fake was a OLD video so was really hard to tell if that was real or not.

Then I saw another that was more like a gangbang/orgy but 1 of the individuals seemed to be I think drunk or drugged and at one point while looking at the camera the guy mumbles help me. This video appeared to be filmed probably in the 70s to early 80s. (I am intro retro vintage movies, but not like this!)
That gives a new meaning to "Killer Sex!"
 
Click this exerpt from "The Beast Within" (1982) if you dare but keep telling yourself "it's only special effects" ... :) ...

 
These films are truly disturbing and known for their explicit, unstimulated sexual content, graphic nudity, and extreme depictions of violence, sadism, and human cruelty. Some of them are so unsettling that they make me stop watching these kinds of films for weeks.

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Baise-Moi
Anatomy of Hell
O Fantasma
Porn Theatre or La chatte à deux têtes
Nymphomaniac Vol. 1 and 2.
 
Dogville - watching this outside in the dark in Rotterdam at the Museumplein in the rain at the Ben & Jerry's Pleinbioscoop, I got an eerie feeling.

It was a bit like that iconic scene from that old Hamlet movie where Hamlet was monologueing stood on a rock, alone either in the rain or in the clouds.

Although the movie is set in the United States, the ending Where Grace (played by Nicole Kidman) is met with a dangerous gangster who turns out to be Grace's father and Grace gets to sentence the townsfolk deeply resonated with me.

I think we were watching a watershed moment in European culture.
 
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