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The most disturbing film you have seen?

All of the movies I mentioned are by Haneke and are quite slow paced. The Piano Teacher was the fastest moving one imo. He seems to be highly acclaimed, but I don't like him. None of them are 'disturbing' btw

Seeing as much as I disliked funny games I'll pass on his other films but thanks for the recommendations.
 
I love Haneke. I thought «Caché» (not sure of the English title) was a masterpiece.
The most disturbing movie I've ever seen is about incest - it's called «The war zone» and was directed by Tim Roth: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0141974/
It was very hard to watch.
 
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candy about the kid who tortures some pedophile. Worst movie ever saw its just sick in every way possible. faces of death is pretty bad to, I don't get the point of movies that disgust you. Unless its a movie about how shitty the world is, but who wants to watch someone torture another person. Marathon man is another one.
 
There is an Aussie film called Snowtown. It's seriously fucked up. It's based on true events from 1994 when human remains were found in barrels in Adelaide. The guy that plays one of the the main characters did a fantastic job, it mind fucks you by watching it. Highly recommend :)
 
^I posted a review of it in this thread earlier. But if you tagged it online as "disturbing," modeled on the submissions in this thread, it would be grouped with stuff like "Cannibal Holocaust," even though its subject matter is so different. Your post reminded me of another relatively rouge disturbing film.

"The Reflecting Skin"

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I had to dust off the old VHS to watch this out of print one a couple years ago because that was the only format the rental store had it in. But now it looks like you can just download it. It's an eerie multifaceted forgotten gem of a movie that reflects the desolation of poor rural America in the 1950's. And it chucks in boyhood vampire intrigue reveries, exploding frogs, and an incendiary suicide for good measure ... the person who posted that image link just summed it up as "fucked in the head."
 
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The acting is incredible in it. I think the movie will stay with you for a while...


Yeah disturbing movie, just saw it after reading the comments on it here. The setting and acting is brilliant, I found some of it hard to watch, but I didnt want to not watch either as I wanted to know what happened.

I wont go into it for anyone who hasn't seen it and intends to, but it left me wanting to know more about what happened after it finished.

And yeah I think it will stay with me for a while.
 
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Now I don't mean to be a party pooper but for legal reasons, we're not supposed to post download links. I'm not going to report it, so we can wait for a mod to stumble across it if you don't edit it yourself.
I appreciate the intention, and I hope you enjoy the movie InvisibleEye, but I'm just letting you guys know for future reference.
 
on the subject of haneke, le temps de loup is really incredibly good. it's a post-apocalyptic movie and really well done.
 
Yeah, Leolo is already one of my favorite movies of all time! I thought only Canadians knew Leolo.
If you understand French it's even better - the dialogs are priceless, sometimes hilarious... Wouldn't call it a disturbing movie though.
 
Heh, never met another soul who had seen Leolo, but if you liked "The Reflecting Skin" on some level your saying that makes total sense. Then again, I'm a born and bred public schooled lower middle class suburban Midwestern American (an abominable representation thereof). But I like to think of myself as, first of all Swedish, then (in random order) Canadian, Italian, French, and Japanese.
 
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Personally I find theese movies top notch in disturbing category:

House of 1000 corpses
Bug
Salo 120 days of sodom
Irreversible
Requiem for a dream
Enter the Void (lol - it's fucking disturbed in it's own way!)
Martyrs
The Devide

There are more surely, there are so many when I think about it!
 
I liked "The Reflecting Skin", thanks for the tip. Not too disturbing for me though, but great in its own way.
 
I liked "The Reflecting Skin", thanks for the tip. Not too disturbing for me though, but great in its own way.
Thanks for saying so. I really enjoy finding unusual things I didn't expect to come across, liking them, and knowing other people liked them too (obviously, but still). That's what I mean by "rogue disturbing" above, though. It's not "watching a hammer suicide" disturbing like the approach some of the films in this thread take. But we're at 17 pages and, though there's undoubtedly a few hardcore gems left unfound (probably more documentary stuff), I felt it time to branch out into the less obvious. There's plenty of trash shock stuff left unnamed, but I think most of us would find it silly and pathetic, so why not go more left field?

EDIT: Oh wait, I remember something. In the extras to the "Bad Boy Bubby" DVD there's a short film called "Confessor Caressor" that some of you sick fucks might like.

2nd EDIT: Nobody's mentioned "Bad Boy Bubby"? It's fairly disturbing, but also just a good film (I know it's come up before in Film and Television but I don't think in this thread).
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All of the movies I mentioned are by Haneke and are quite slow paced. The Piano Teacher was the fastest moving one imo. He seems to be highly acclaimed, but I don't like him. None of them are 'disturbing' btw

haneke is one of my favorite directors. i loved both funny games. i loved piano teacher. & more.

i regularly watch/read/research every day fucked up occurences (action park to zoo attacks to toddlers and tiaras) for amusement, so i think i am more prone to appreciating him just because of how i am wired, maybe.
 
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