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Noroi: The Curse.
So good.
So good.
I sort of feel this way, too, but there's still vestiges of that fear leftover -- sort of like dark chills. Because of this age problem, I don't think I can come up with honest answers. It's more like parts of some movies have this quality sometimes, and they're not necessarily even of the horror genre all together (think the "Winkies" dream sequence in Mulholland Drive, or the "Mystery Man" scene in Lost Highway). This makes the list of the best horror films different from the list of the "scariest" films to me.I don't think scary movies exist past the age of 10.
I was deeply impacted by David Lynch's Elephant Man, a film I saw when I was only 12. This film, which at first glance can be viewed as a humanist take from the director, is for me a very disturbed plunge deep in the heart of perversion. Lynch clearly showed his fascination for perversion in his subsequent films.