Most Disturbing thing you have ever seen in a film?

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CowboyfromHell666

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A lot of what was in Hotel Rwanda. Normally doesn't bother me, but fuck, based on a true story.
Yeah dude we had to watch that for Human Geography. We were learning about genocide and we watched that movie. And like you said, since it's based on true stuff, it's just horrible
 

NatalieMaree

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i watched a movie not long ago about snuff films.... it was b grade horror, and the movie itself sucked, what was disturbing was that at the end of the film, (since the film was based on a real story....) they played the real snuff film, no sound of the girl being shot in the head... it was really disturbing to know that it really happened... and we were watching the uncut real snuff film that the movie was based on......
 

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For me, it was watching the 80's blob remake when I was six and seeing my favorite character being dissolved before my very eyes. But nowadays nothing phases me anymore.
 

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Haha, pretty much everything from Supernatural. But I'm a gore junkie so I wouldn't really class it as disturbing so much as pure awesome :p
 

Benj17

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Some of the stuff in nightwatch is a tad disturbing, though having to read subtitles throughout the whole film was more disturbing

same deal with Pans Labyrinth

and though ninja'd, the Ash babies from Silent Hill
 

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I think Saving Private Ryan has some of the most confronting scenes in cinema. The boy crying for his Mum with his intestines out and the Jewish fella getting the knife pushed into him. It's so hard hitting.
 

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Guy got his member cut off In Hostel 2, had it in the backround casue I kinda liked one, but when the original guy got killed I was like whatever, came back cause it was near teh end and then ... uh yeah, also the guy who ate people in that.
 

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I would probably say that i have 2 most disturbing movie scene, one being the scene from Mirrors when the girl rips open her mouth and blood gushes out all over the place and she falls in the tub full of blood with mouth open like 2 feet. Second is from poltergeist when the boy puts the clown toy on the chair and looks away then when he looks back its gone and he gets dragged under the bed by the clown.
 

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I'm not sure if it was mentioned, but the opening scene to Visitor Q is probably one of the most 'off' scenes I have seen but it does better itself later in the same film when the 'secret of life' is revealed. I thing anyone who has seen the film would agree.
 

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Furburt said:
MiracleOfSound said:
Damn, now I want to see it.

Ichi the Killer though? Disturbing?

I thought it was kinda funny. And then a bit boring.
I found it very good. I think that Takashi Miike's other films are a lot weirder though, Ichi would have been, but it was just so lighthearted. Still, fun to watch.

The other films though, I can vouch that all of them are bizarre, brutal and incredibly hard to watch.
Yeah he's certainly a talent. Have you seen Visitor Q? It's amazing... I never thought raping the corpse of one's dead secretary could be hilarious to watch but he manages it... especially when the rapist finds out why she's gotten all 'wet'... hehe
 

MiracleOfSound

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Furburt said:
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Yeah he's certainly a talent. Have you seen Visitor Q? It's amazing... I never thought raping the corpse of one's dead secretary could be hilarious to watch but he manages it... especially when the rapist finds out why she's gotten all 'wet'... hehe
Yep, I think I did seem most of it. I love the dark side of comedy, something the Japanese seem very good at.
I'll never forget seeing an entire Japanese family try to use cooking oil to ease the rigamortis in a dead woman's vagina in order to open it and ease it out the father's willy...

Yep. those Japanese movie guys have some twisted humour!
 

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"It's just a little paperclip... it's just a paperclip..."

I don't remember the movie, but anyone who gets the reference can understand how verrrrry unhappy I am now, just remembering it.

 

Kraj

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Ichi the Killer. I will not describe the scene here as it's definitely ban-hammer-worthy, but if ANYONE out there has seen it, you'll know which one I mean.
Ichi? Voyeur? Sticky Plant?
 

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WanderFreak said:
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uh yeah, also the guy who ate people in that.
Played by none other than Ruggero Deodato, who directed the infamous Cannibal Holocaust (amongst others).

His cameo is a crazy good in joke.
Really, I've been meaning to see that but no time lately, I know eli apparently liked it, but lol for a second I thought you put porno holocuast by Bruno Mattei.