Most shocking or disturbing film?

Can't watch anything violent anymore. Must be age.

I Spit On Your Grave for me. Truly disgusting film which I couldn't watch to the end.

Oh and Spice Girls The Movie............well disturbing! :eek:
 
Good shout. Both wagons of filth.



You idiot! :mad: Do you have any idea how many costly therapy sessions I've had to endure to erase that shite from my consciousnous? Thanks. I'll be billing you on Monday... :cool:
 
One of the most horrible films I ever saw (and I didn't make it to the end) was Cannibal Holocaust - I don't believe in banning films but I can almost appreciate why they did it. My boyfriend had only seen it in an edited version and he apologised afterwarRAB for inflicting it on me in its uncut 'glory' :p

Films that I've made it to the end of - Irreversible, Last House on the Left and A Clockwork Orange come to mind...
 
I'm not easily shocked, but I found Little Children hard to watch. In particular the scene with the sex offender in the car after his date. It caught me completely off-guard, and made me feel quite violated! I actually had to stop watching at that point (and that's a first). Very unsettling. Credit to the actors, though.
 
Based on a true story allegedly also?
The most disturbing films I've seen are 'Last Exit To Brooklyn'- a more realistic approach to a decade (50's) that's often sugar coated, my other is 'Blue Velvet' especially with a villain as menacing as Frank Booth- I find it disturbing in terms of its realism, especially when the female main character is horrifically raped by him with a pair of scissors.
 
God I just watched it too - bloody hell pretty nasty stuff - Ray Winstone is an amazing actor - got some balls too to play that role.
It took me half an hour to twig about the baby - glad my mind does not work like that.
 
Irreversible - fast forwarded the rape scene
Also there was a film saw recently that featured a pregnant girl on her own that was being attacked in her home, was a french film but can't think of title.
Couple of posters mentioned it in a similar thread.
 
Not sure why it's unbelievable. I'd rate Southern Comfort much darker than Deliverance. Even though I loved Deliverance, the rape scene was pretty mild almost comical.

In fact, I think it's time to dust off SC. It's been a while.
 
Well, you can't have seen the unedited version then, because the bit I saw the animal is held on it's back and killed with a knife. Believe me, I can handle a nature programme :D .
 
I don't tend to watch these kind of movies, but from the limited number I have seen "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" was pretty disturbing to me.

"I spit on your grave" is another one.
 
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