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  • Film & TV Moderators: ghostfreak

The most disturbing film you have seen?

Old Boy-Korean version, Faces of Death- stupid as fuck, except that monkey brain shit, Gacy was creepy and the Hanna Montana movie was the worst.
 
That was this Swedish movie we all had to see in the early 2000s, work related "Lilya 4-ever". It was based on true stories involving the darkness and evil world about human trafficking. It was horrible to see such a young person lose hope of literally everything you could think of. Even when she had a chance to be free, her mind was already lost totally.
 
Is anybody else using this as their viewing list? The most disturbing film I saw was an old Andy Warhol movie. Don't remember the name of it, but it had the actrices who played LaVerne and Shirley toss a baby out of an upper story window. There was another awful one about girl who was trying to get her junkie boyfriend who had no sex drive to have sex with her.

Spanking the Monkey was disturbing too.
 
All the Traces of Death are pretty fucking gross. I'm pretty sure you can still order the whole box set on line but nowadays you can pretty much find all the sick shit you want on liveleak.
 
Wrong Turn... The reason I am terrified of the woods, and I live in the country surrounded by woods and hills...
Hostel and Taken... The reason I am sketchy about foreign travel..
 
Tbh, A Serbian Film and the rape scene in Irreversible are the main disturbing films I've watched. Old Boy was intense but only disturbing at the start.

I found parts of The Passion of Christ disturbing like when Jesus crushes the snake and when he comes back to life. : D

I love disturbing films.
 
Funny Games is definitely up there for me. Haneke is a bleak bastard.

Todd Solondz has some really disturbing films as well, Happiness will haunt me forever.
 
As mentioned earlier in this thread the one disturbing movie out of the ones I've watched that has stayed with me the most is -

"The War Zone"
 
Funny Games is definitely up there for me. Haneke is a bleak bastard.

Todd Solondz has some really disturbing films as well, Happiness will haunt me forever.

The people in Happiness it are pretty disturbed, but I enjoyed the movie as a whole as black comedy.

Haneke's Funny Games turned my stomach.

Antichrist (Lars von Trier) had some scenes that really made me look away.

Oh, and Martyrs. Once the "traditional horror with monsters etc"-part comes to an end, buckle up. It's going to be much, much worse after that.

Oh, shit. They've managed to make a shitty remake already so I'll have to refer to the original version from now on.

The original French film, written and directed by Pascal Laugier, has attained cult status as one of the most grueling and upsetting of the recent era of horror cinema that nonetheless deserves critical plaudits—more Audition than A Serbian Film, in short. Laugier is a provocateur with a fondness for narrative twists coupled with weighty political and philosophical themes, as demonstrated (to solid but lesser effect) in both his debut House Of Voices and more recent English-language thriller The Tall Man. His Martyrs is in part an endurance test, a film that dares you to look away from its disgusting images even as it invites you to grapple with a story in which suffering plays a pivotal role. In reworking it for the no-subtitles English audience, that element of endurance is gone, and with it, the gut-punch of an ending which felt so earned is excised, in order to hurriedly wrap up a plot that now feels more trashy than weighty.
 
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