Speaking of autopsies, I remember an episode of HBO's Autopsy (which is a great show, by the way, as the crime scene aspect of it is IMO secondary to solving the mysteries), which showed him actually performing one. A scene I never forgot is the one where the guy's abdomen is open, and the host is calmly using a soup ladle to scoop out his stomach contents into a plastic container on a scale. He's just talking the whole time, noting with only minor interest that the guy had obviously eaten a lot, while spoonful after spoonful of this anonymous chunky liquid goes into the cup. I literally can't believe I watched the whole thing.
Anyways...back to film:
While I consider Strange Days disturbing overall, it's not extremely so, but there is one scene that caused some controversy at the time, and turns my stomach enough to make me chary of watching it again, even though I consider it an underrated masterpiece. The killer leaves a recording of his rape and murder of a key witness, which has to be re-experienced through the "SQUID"; in the course of the replay, Ralph Fiennes' character sees the killer make the victim wear his device, so that she is forced to enjoy her own fear and death through his eyes.