Either I spit on your grave or Last House on the Left. Whichever one where they kidnap the 2 girls. The original version, I don't know why it stayed with me.
Good mentions, both genuinly disturbing, Last House is even more uncomfortable if you read up on how the guy playing Krug got really carried away getting into his role and was legit trying to terrify the girls playing the victoms, crazy fucker, he also did the soundtrack which is pretty cool stuff.
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Anyways, I think I've mentioned before that the most disturbing movie I've seen is Happiness, and I still maintain that. It doesn't have much gore or rape scenes or whatever in it, but if you are looking for something truly disturbing then watch this.
Good choice too, "Billy would you like some ice-cream?"
man that scene and the way they handle the whole character gives me the creeps, the other kids macho father always reminds me of Kurt Angle though, really good film overall, just the right mix of unsettling and funny
I tend to stay away from horror films but from the ones I seen, I remember being disturbed by the Wrong Turn series, though it's probably nothing in comparison to some of the movies mentioned here, it's pretty f'd up. Also, not really a horror but it scared the shit out of me, the film called "Awake" - here the lead character is mentally awake and aware of what is going on as he's being operated on but isn't physically awake and can do nothing about it. Made me never want to get an operation ever in my life.
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Some of you guys have seen some fucked up shit, which might make mine seem a little tame.
A friend of mine convinced 3 of my other friends to watch The Hills Have Eyes, I had no interest in watching it, but he kept raving about how good it is. So we went to see it in theatres and it was his second time, the whole movie was depressing, lol. Any possible hope they gave would be snuffed out almost immediately, everyone meets a gruesome end, young girl is raped by a giant disfigured radiation victim. Everyone witnessed every terrible thing that happens to their loved ones, even when it looks like it's gonna be as happy an ending as you can have after going through hell on earth, the movie teases at the opposite happening. I looked at my friend when the movie was over and said 'You're fucked up, you paid for this shit twice?'.
Lol, my ex-girlfriend's sister told me that the sequel was just as bad but with a little more rape thrown in.
Outside of movies, I've seen real life footage of decapitations, I stumbled upon the dark side of the internet. You can't un-see some of that shit.
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Simply because I was around 11 years old when I watched it, the most disturbed I've been was when I watched Boys Don't Cry. The rape scene and the murder at the end disturbed the fuck out of me.
Snowtown - the only film that's made me feel genuinely queasy. Something about the gritty, long takes and the claustrophobia inducing casualness of the violence just really hit me.