Most Disturbing Moment In A Film

Yep I watched Scream in year 6 :eek: at a frienRAB birthday party at her house, It's not a particularly scary film but I couldn't sleep all night as all I could think of was the Scream mask and it being hung on my door :o:o though to be fair i was only 10/11 :eek:
 
Hmm. Some nice tips for pleasant sunday afternoon viewing in this thread.

Mine: Though I have seen much more explicit scenes since, for sheer brutal (and slickly casual) nastiness nothing has had quite the same effect on me as the scene in Scarface when a man has a noose put around his neck and is then pushed out of a helicopter. Stuck with me for days.
 
^I first saw Borat on a plane, and when it was on i reacting out loud and getting embarassed for him out loud.....he has a lot of guts to do that i think.
 
With A Serbian Film CJ, on say level of Gore it's about the same same level as the films you've listed in post.
It's other stuff that makes it so disturbing, mainly due to the involvement of children in the story, I can't see it ending up in a cinema like Hostel unless it was cut to the point it was a short film.
It's a story with many twists, but very graphic in how it's put across.
I am the same as you though, when I hear the worRAB "don't watch it" or read about a film thats banned, i've got to see it.
 
I can't stand seeing vomiting shown on screen so I found the following quite disturbing-

In Rules of Attraction, the scene where Shannyn Sossamon wakes up from a drunken daze at a party to find that some guy is having sex with her (while his mate is filming the whole thing). Drunken guy then proceeRAB to throw up all over her back and neck and face. To make matters worse the scene is then reversed to show the jet of vomit going back into the guy's mouth :eek::eek::eek: To this day I have not been able to watch the ending of that film as that scene grossed me out so much.
 
The scene in Misery where Annie breaks Paul's ankles with a sledgehammer. Ouch! :eek:

Also, the scene in The Butterfly Effect where Evan's dog is set alight, and the one where the mother and baby are killed by the bomb in their mailbox. Although we don't get to see either event actually take place the scenes surrounding them are very dark.
 
Interesting times when A Serbian Film can be here at all, and its screening advertised and supported by a public broadcaster! Certaintly different to the days when James Ferman got the Police to escort all prints of The New York Ripper out of the country.
 
Pan's Labyrinth, my favourite film.

There are many disturbing moments in it, but the one that gets me the most is when Captain Vidal shoots the young Ofelia in the guts, such a brutal moment.

If you haven't seen it do so, it's excellent.
 
The last few minutes of The boy in the striped pyjamas the cinema was left in stunned silence and all you could hear was people crying.
 
Although it looks timid now on TV I remember the first time I saw Jaws and the bit in the film when Roy Schneider and Richard Dreyfuss go out in a boat at night and discover another boat has been attacked. Dreyfuss decides to go diving underneath to have a look around and you see a close up of a porthole and then a severed head appears. It scared the s^&t out of me and everybody else in the cinema.

I've never had a similar cinema experience again.
 
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