The Most Disturbing Movie You Have Seen?!


Question: For Me It's "Tetsuo: The Iron Man", What's Your's?


Answers: For Me It's "Tetsuo: The Iron Man", What's Your's?

Hmmm... REquiem For a Dream was depressingly disturbing, along with "Happiness". "Tetsuo: Iron Man" was disturbing in a sci-fi LSD kinda way.. MANY David Lynch films can be called disturbing - especially "Blue Velvet" and "Mullholland Drive". Even though I think JOhn Waters movies are halarious, MANY people would find "Desperate Living" completely GHASTLY...Oh, and "Faces of Death" films, and "Gummo"... Maybe "The Shining", or "IT"...

by far "A Clockwork Orange" That movie freaked me the f--- out

Dawn of the Dead or Thirteen Ghosts!

so disturbing -_-

Personally the most disturbing movies I have seen would have to be Saw or the remake of Halloween...it was violent, okay. And I am not a scary movie person. Also I have heard that The Hills have Eyes (either 1 or 2...I don't remember which one) is pretty disturbing.

28 weeks............ can i get a second on that?

Yesterday i saw the orphanage,the ending was quite disturbing.
Also the life and death of david gale

the girl next door, its a true story, BTW not the one with Alisha Cuthburg or w.e its a seriously disturbing movie and i don't recommend anyone to watch it

Shoot I can't think of the name of it. It was with Sean Penn and his daughter is murdered. I could only see that once.
I also can't watch the Hannibal movies

Brokeback M.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who thinks that

When I first saw "Hostel", i thought it was a little much, and I ususally dont get freaked out with anything, but when I saw it the first time, i thought it was a little crazy.

Enemy of the State, all that far-out things they could do to track him, and it's all possible

schiendler's list..............simply horrific.

Bully. I found the on screen raping by, and brutal killing of one of the main characters to be quite disurbing, especially when reinforced by the fact that it was a true story.

Battle Royale...(most disturbing part...society going that way)

Too easy. "Irreversible". It starts off with a dude getting beaten to death with a fire extinguisher and end with that chick that played Persephone in the Matrix movies getting savagely raped for TEN MINUTES. I own that flick but watch it very rarely. It's disturbing as hell.

Jeepers Creepers

Lately The Condemned was a horrible movie that I would never watch again, and also the movie called I Spit on your Grave, how do they get away with making this crap!

AMERICAS GOT TALENT

Boys Don't Cry

the opening to ghost ship was good

Munich, Hard Candy, Arlington Road, The Devil's Rejects, Saving Private Ryan, 8MM, and the list can go on.

But I don't think any movie has ever disturbed me as much as Munich.

That stupid killer sheep one set in NZ!! "Black Sheep"

Im not sure which was more disturbing...the movie/acting/stupidity...or the fact that some numbskull came up with it in the first place....too many pipes I think before bedtime!!

donnie darko was messed up but insanely good
same thing with butterfly effect


pan's labyrinth was trippy (same guy who did the orphanage)

dont laugh... the ring... it freaked me out... and this is coming from a girl who laughed at sweeny todd, one missed call, dark water, (it totally sucked) pulse, ect

"Brokeback Mountain"

It made me want to take a shower (alone) after I left the theatre.

Sry.

I haven't watched much, so for me it would be Saw.

Eww..Simply disturbing.

Jacob's Ladder. Whoever has seen it would know about the hospital scene. Dear lord, tha $hit made me piss myself!

Stanley Kubrick's infamous A Clockwork Orange. A magnificent movie but very graphic as in numerous rape scenes, but overall a must see for any movie fan.

aaronj for the 10 points, "irreversible" i could only watch the opening 15 minutes or so. the film is shot with a steadicam and the angles are all weird and upside down and make you feel sick while your watching it. its the most disturbing i've seen. a close second is the korean film 'old boy" . anyway i flicked through the dvd and seen an octopus in one scene(i have a soft spot for them, not to eat but to look at in awe amazing creatures) so i stopped the dvd at that scene and the principle actor actually (this is no joke this was for real) ate the poor wee thing when it was still alive, the whole lot! tentacles mantle beak. i've never puked at a film before but i was blowin chunks at that.

Disturbing means different things to me at different times..

Tideland.. this one gets VERY close to crossing some invisible line of decency.. I was enthralled... and yet, so disturbed by some aspects that I of course had to recommend it to everyone..

The Girl Next Door .. although NOT exactly true to what the other answer said.. (It is NOT based on a true story.. it is based on a book written by Jack Ketchum which was LOOSELY inspired by a real case.. the movie that was made that was made with the actual facts of the case was called An American Crime http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0802948/ )
Nothing gory or even violent happens on camera.. and yet it is still so unbelievably unnerving to watch.. they did a fantastic job..

the only other movie that really disturbed me was Oldboy.. most of the movie is fine.. but there are two scenes that I really couldn't keep watching.. (he eats a live octopus , and there is a scene where they show him pulling someones teeth out.. and it's a close up shot.. )



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