Most disturbing death in a movie

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DRADIS C0ntact

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Most deaths in movies don't disturb me, but the Texas Chainsaw Massacre remakes have all managed to gross me out. Mostly because the gore is the most realistic I've ever seen in films. There's a scene in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning where a man is dragged by Leatherface to a table, where the man's girlfriend is hiding underneath. Leatherface takes his chainsaw and impales the guy through the stomach with it, just slicing through his body. The guy screams and his girlfriend sees the chainsaw penetrate through the table and she reaches up to try to hold her boyfriend's hand as he's dying. Very disturbing.
 

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To me, the most disturbing death is the married couple in "Man Bites Dog"

Not sure how to run spoiler tags, so I'll just say, whoever wants to see the film, don't read any further....

*SPOILERS*

The serial killer & the film crew have been out on the piss. They've been drinking at a bar & get chucked out, & start walking down the street, singing, and kicking things, being typical louts. At one point, they break through this couple's front door where they catch the couple having sex in the kitchen. They burst in, and start taking it in turns to rape the wife, while restraining the husband. (There is one point where one of the film crew has just finished, and is laughing & joking with his mates, but as he looks in the direction of the camera, he seems disgusted with himself). - It carries on, even the husband & wife seem resigned to their treatment. - The morning after, the crew wake up and find the husband & wife disembowelled in their kitchen.

Pretty strong stuff, especially for a black comedy.

Also, surprised no-one's mentioned Bambi's mother. OK, it's not gory, but it is a very disturbing death, all the more so for being in a Disney film.
 

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Alpha Dog.

Look it up. It's one of those times when I just felt my gut tense up and stayed like that for a day, it was disturbing.

Joint first is Lady Vengeance, it involves children.
 

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fix-the-spade said:
The comic is worse than that.
<spoiler=in the film, instead of a cleaver> Rorschach doesn't kill him, he handcuffs him to the stove and sets fire to the house
Yes, I know. But he was asking for the most disturbing death in a movie. The graphic novel not being a movie was therefore the events were not included. The original made it seem like they were ripping off Saw, despite the fact that Watchmen came first.
 

DrTrevelyan

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In Se7en, when that guy has sex with the hooker with a knife on his wang. That skeeved me out and I don't even have a c*nt.
 

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The one in Aliens when the android gets impaled near the end. He technically doesn't die, but the part where he throws up all of the white fluid really gets me.

 

fix-the-spade

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crudus said:
Yes, I know. But he was asking for the most disturbing death in a movie. The graphic novel not being a movie was therefore the events were not included. The original made it seem like they were ripping off Saw, despite the fact that Watchmen came first.
I know I know, but it's still a nastier thing to do so I thought it worth mentioning.
Actually Dave Gibbons (the artist) was ripping off Mad Max with it, he even admits that's exactly where the inspiration came from.

It's kind of an iconic moment in cinema, what Max does to Johnny the Boy.
 

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I have two that have really gotten under my skin. The first was in final destination 2 when that kid gets crushed by a pane of glass in front of his mother, that really chrurned my insides up terribly.

The second one is more sound based. When that soldier gets his eyes pushed into the back of his head by Jim in 28 days later. The sound of a grown soldier screaming nearly made me sick.
 

crudus

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This is clearly the most disturbing death anyone can see in a movie.

Cookie for the first to figure out why.
 

Artemus_Cain

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in Final Destination 2 when the lotto winner gets impaled through the eye.

That screwed me up forever. I can't even watch chicks put on eye liner anymore. I have to think of other things when putting my contacts in.
 

NeoDeath90

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The blonde girl in the bathtub in Mirrors.

Getting your jaw ripped off by your own reflection? That's the only death scene in a movie that has actually made me nauseous.
 

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Ok before anyone has a go I know it was a craptacular film and I'm not even going to try and argue otherwise, but in Pearl Harbour (I know, I know bear with me) the bit when one of the boats is sinking and the people are trapped inside the hull trying to escape was pretty harrowing. This was more because the people on the outside can do bugger all about it but hold their hands till they go limp as they slowly drown. Nasty. Proof if proof be needed that you don't need gore to strike a chord. It does help though.
 

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Treefingers said:
For me, definitely the bottle-to-the-face scene in Pan's Labyrinth. It's such a ruthless and fairly graphic death; that combined with the victim's innocence shook me up a bit.
I have to say, that one was quite alarming for me. I honestly didn't know that Pan's Labyrinth had an R rating the first time I saw it and up to that scene, there had been nothing graphic about that movie.

And then I watch a guy's face cave in...lovely.