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The most disturbing film you have seen?

The most disturbing movies I've ever seen were,

1. Guinea Pig- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_Pig_(film_series) It's this set of films.. they look like snuff films. I saw this one where this guy slowely dismembers this lady while shes still alive.. and they do show everything.
2. Cannibal Holocaust- Wiki It, its a really great film. They actually killed the animals they used in it which I dont agree with but oh well..
3. Audition- Another Asian Horror Film..
 
I'd say Audition is easily the most disturbing of those. The other 2 are just gory (and yes, I have seen all the films you mentioned and they've been mentioned previously but you're a gler)
 
I just saw this movie last night, it was called the divide, and I still cant stop thinking about it, it was wrong, just all wrong...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaLpieSNIfk
It was on Starz if you have the channel check it out on demand that is how i found it. House of a 1000 corpses was a great film and the devil rejects as well and the remake of Halloween, I do like Rob Zombies work. He scares me...But that is a good thing!
 
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^Reminds me of "Dog Tooth," another disturbing film we've had posted in this thread, more from the "educational" perspective obviously. Just the the situation at home and the degree to which the father might have controlled the influx of outside information for something like that to have gone on I mean ... obviously all speculative.

[somebody deleted their posts in here, I remember there being more]
 
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I think InvisibleEye was referring to the link and story i posted, not that actual movie, incase you didnt get that, maybe you did, i dunno lol..

That youtube link comes up with - An error occurred during validation. for me atm. :(
 
Okay, so after having watched Human Centipede, Serbian Film, Audition, Traces of Death, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, Martyrs, Men Behind the Sun, Meghan is Missing, August Underground, 120 Days of Sodom and a few others over the summer...a few conclusions:

- Behind the gore, Cannibal Holocaust is an absolute masterpiece. I think you just have to watch it a few times to really get a lot of the messages hidden in it.

- Serbian Film is also a well-made movie, and is definitely worth watching if you can handle the one terrible scene in the middle.

- The rest were all pretty bad, but not too traumatizing. I still hold that the movie that disturbs me the most to date is Jumanji. I don't exactly know what it is, but you couldn't pay me enough to watch that again. Have been scarred since childhood.
 
I think InvisibleEye was referring to the link and story i posted, not that actual movie, incase you didnt get that, maybe you did, i dunno lol..

That youtube link comes up with - An error occurred during validation. for me atm. :(
Oh, I see. Well they're both really depressing aren't they, heh. Hmm, the link worked when I watched it a few days ago. Anyways this one should work (if it doesn't in the future search "just melvin, just evil" on you tube and it'll come up):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lY4eHaiVK9s

(EDIT: I didn't see the ellipsis in my copy and pasted link from Jean-Paul's post originally and that's why it got messed up)

- The rest were all pretty bad, but not too traumatizing. I still hold that the movie that disturbs me the most to date is Jumanji. I don't exactly know what it is, but you couldn't pay me enough to watch that again. Have been scarred since childhood.
Heh heh, Jumanji. I'm surprised you found Martyrs bad but Cannibal Holocaust a masterpiece. I felt like CH's artistic "justification" was sort of tagged on at the end. Or do you mean "bad" as in "hard to get through". I ask because I can imagine people calling stuff like Human Centipede or August Underground "bad" as in "bad films" too (I've not seen either in totality but from clips and what I've read they seem like they might just sort of suck, or in the case of HC, be more funny/horror gross than disturbing).
 
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cool it works now, thanks, ill check it out when i have more time, as its over an hour.
 
Well the first movie that comes to mind is Requiem for a dream, also worth checking out is the book last exit to brookyn. They aren't disturbing in a slasher/gory way, but the situations are certainly gut wrenching. Also Tideland deserves mention for it's creepy. surreal and definitely out there situations. Seven really got to me when I saw it when I was younger.
 
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