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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: kosmic_charlie]
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Don't know if this has been said yet:  A Clockwork Orange.

This has got to be one of the most disturbing movies I have ever watched.  My 40 year old friend will not let his 16 year old daughter watch it untill she is 18 because of that brutal rape scene.  It also show's some of the more twisted side of mind maniplulation... :crazy: 


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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: FlusH]
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A Clockwork Orange was pretty tame for me. I remember watching it stoned as hell, and I couldn't stop giggling because of the weird combination of violence and classical music.
Baise Moi is a pretty damn violent movie - the rape scenes are fully graphic, showing penetration and everything. It's like a violent porno movie.

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: Sheepish]
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Monster Party IS by far the most disturbing movie that I have ever seen.


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And if you write of it
Being a writer and shit
Dulling it so you sleep again at night,
Alone or telling it to whores
Their minds are dull
But oh their cunts are in the proper place
You pay them but sometimes they like it too
And feel your wounds more eagerly than they feel you,
-- E. Hemmingway, Paris ca. 1926

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: Sheepish]
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killer clowns from outer space.... hands down

and last but not least, gay niggers from outer space
http://us.imdb.com/Title?0274518

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: aYs]
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I don't know if these are movies so much as documentaries, but the Faces of Death films are actually sickening to watch...seeing real people die real deaths is nothing that anybody should ever have to sit through, i honestly think it does some sort of damage to the mind.


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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: kosmic_charlie]
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The Cell...
I watched that on a few hits.......
It was devastating  :grin:

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: ]
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I cant believe noone has mentioned Hannibal! That movie was fuckin nuts man, made me feel dirty after I watched it. Heh. Strangely, I love it tho :smile: Hannibal is just such a classy killer.. it is really disturbing for me because throughout the movie I actually start to like him. And I'm like "Geeze, all he wants to do is eat people, how bad is that?" Lol. J/k. But seriously, he is a very likable villain, and that disturbs me :smile:

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: RoKiSdEaD]
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hannibal was horrible.

oh no, dont sick the killer pigs on me! give me a break. killer pigs?


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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: Captain Jack]
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Evangelion is an amazing anime and the end of eva movie is very messed up, I really like it. Tetsuo:Iron Man <-- undergroud japanese horror movies rule. I've read a clockwork orange and didn't think it was that disturbing. Anyone seen Event Horizon? I think thats the scariest movie i've seen. Faces of Death is crazy and probably the most disturbing movies ive watched. I couldn't believe my eyes when I watched that and its probably messed up my head. Thats about all I can think of.

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: Captain Jack]
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Im sure there are tons of breeds of pigs that would love to kill our asses :P Take Wild Boars for example, we have those things around here and I have heard of them attacking people. But anyway, I liked the movie :P

And you have to admit that it was pretty damn weird.

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: bluesky]
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Yes Tetsuo Iron Man is a good movie. There's a really weird sex scene if i remember correctly. I actually watched that for a film class I was taking.

Faces of Death is probably the most disturbing thing you can watch. I saw one once when I was 14. Just imagine watching that on acid. My ex-girlfriend was forced to watch it with a past boyfriend while on acid. No wonder she's so fucked in the head.


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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: kosmic_charlie]
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I guess this forum hasn't been touched in a while but I've been reading it.

Clockwork Orange is awesome but not very disturbing at all, I was tripping the first time I watched it and it became one of my favorites.

The most disturbing movies I've ever seen are Gaspar Noe's three nihilistic films "I stand Alone"
"Irreversible" and "Enter the Void"

I stand alone is about a French butcher on the decent of madness and beats his pregnant wife and has sex with his daughter at the end...

Irreversible has two scenes that might be pretty disturbing but the whole movie is intending to make you puke (even The soundtrack and cinematography purposely nauseating) including a long rape scene and a fire extinguisher to the head about 20 times.

Enter the Void is probably the most thought provoking film of the three, but can be just as disturbing depending on who you are. Almost entirely from the eyes of someone who just died and watches his sister and best friend and how they have been affected by his death, he reincarnated in the end. Awesome flick that looks like an acid trip.

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: hearnydog]
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I would go with A Clockwork Orange....very disturbing. I'll tell you something else that's disturbing....that documentary "The War" by Ken Burns...about WW2 is just plain messed up...the thing that is so upsetting is that it actually happened.
People actually behaved like that...If you have not seen it, you should check it out.


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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: hearnydog]
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hearnydog said:
The most disturbing movies I've ever seen are Gaspar Noe's three nihilistic films "I stand Alone"
"Irreversible" and "Enter the Void"



Irreversible has two scenes that might be pretty disturbing but the whole movie is intending to make you puke (even The soundtrack and cinematography purposely nauseating) including a long rape scene and a fire extinguisher to the head about 20 times.





Haven't seen Irreversible but I saw somewhere where Monica Belluci, the lead actress, was so thoroughly disturbed by the content and just simply acting in the scenes that she never watched it once.


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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: Nifflerz]
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Im very diapponted with the this thread. There are many distubring movies out there.
Lets bring this thread back to life!
And post stuff thats actually disturbing...


Some stuff:

Subconscious Cruelty
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166370/

A Serbian Film
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1273235/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1

The House That Jack Built
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4003440/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1

Funky Forest
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0451829/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Taxidermia
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0410730/?ref_=tt_urv

Retard-O-Tron Video Mixtape
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10457776/?ref_=nv_sr_2?ref_=nv_sr_2

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: Malkuthian]
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the responses in this thread are funny af :kittylaugh:

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: pixelpopper]
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Men Behind the Sun (1988)
Hei tai yang 731 (original title)

Japanese troops round up Chinese and Russian prisoners of war and take them to a place called Squadron 731, where they are grotesquely tortured and experimented on to test new biological weapons.

The film is a graphic depiction of the war atrocities committed by the Japanese at Unit 731, the secret biological weapons experimentation unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It details the various cruel medical experiments Unit 731 inflicted upon the Chinese and Soviet prisoners towards the end of the war.


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Men Behind the Sun came out in 1988 well after the boom of exploitation cinema had come and gone. T. F. Mou set out to create a film depicting Japanese war crimes during World War II. He focuses the story on Unit 731 and the grotesque experiments that were performed on Chinese captives by General Shiro Ishii. Among these experiments are letting fleas infected with bubonic plague feast on prisoners, freezing a woman’s arms and then thawing them only to have both of her arms entirely de-gloved, and putting a man in a pressure chamber causing him to release his bowels and intestines. All of these experiments are shown in full throughout the film, there are no cutaways, no fades to black; you just sit and watch it all unfold. What made this film worse than previous exploitation films is that it used footage from an actual autopsy of a young boy who had recently died.

Of course, like other exploitation films, Men Behind the Sun became subject to major controversy across the world. T. F. Mous didn’t intend to make an “exploitation” film, he wanted to create an educational piece to inform the world of what had been done to the Chinese by the Japanese. In Australia the film was banned, in Japan, there was such a backlash that Mous received death threats, and there was numerous criticism for the animal abuse that takes place in the film. Mous has said that the cat killed within the movie by a rat swarm was not actually killed but a blog post from China appeared in 2008 stating that the rats and cat were killed on set. We will probably never really know what went down in the making of Men Behind the Sun but we do know that the actual story of Unit 731 is horrifying.

The real Unit 731 has been shrouded in mystery for decades after most of the records regarding it had been destroyed at the end of the war. But thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, some of that history has become available to the public. Unit 731 was a biological and chemical warfare research facility that performed hideous and lethal experiments on the Chinese during World War II. Officially, the operation was known as the Epidemic Prevention of Water Purification Department and was set up by the Kempeitai military police.

It’s estimated that 250,000 men, women, and children were experimented on and eventually killed either by the experiment or by soldiers under the direction of General Ishii. The project’s code-name was Maruta, a name that T.F. Mous retains in the film, that essentially translated into logs. Most of the experiments were performed on live people to supposedly study the nervous system and how it reacted to various traumas like freezing or extreme pressure. Researchers amputated limbs, removed stomachs, attached the esophagus to intestines, and removed pieces of other organs. These inhuman tests along with a myriad of abhorrent treatments were conducted on Chinese, Russian, English, and American prisoners right up until the end of the war.

Sadly, when it became clear Japan had lost they began destroying much of their data and evidence. Instead of being tried for war crimes, many of the “researchers” involved, including Ishii, were granted immunity by the US in exchange for the data that was collected during the experiments. General Ishii was even employed by the US Government at Fort Detrick in Maryland. He helped created biological and chemical weapons that would later be used in the Korean War.

https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2016/12/20/the-awful-truth-of-men-behind-the-sun



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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: pixelpopper]
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pixelpopper said:


Men Behind the Sun (1988)
Hei tai yang 731 (original title)

Japanese troops round up Chinese and Russian prisoners of war and take them to a place called Squadron 731, where they are grotesquely tortured and experimented on to test new biological weapons.

The film is a graphic depiction of the war atrocities committed by the Japanese at Unit 731, the secret biological weapons experimentation unit of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. It details the various cruel medical experiments Unit 731 inflicted upon the Chinese and Soviet prisoners towards the end of the war.


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Men Behind the Sun came out in 1988 well after the boom of exploitation cinema had come and gone. T. F. Mou set out to create a film depicting Japanese war crimes during World War II. He focuses the story on Unit 731 and the grotesque experiments that were performed on Chinese captives by General Shiro Ishii. Among these experiments are letting fleas infected with bubonic plague feast on prisoners, freezing a woman’s arms and then thawing them only to have both of her arms entirely de-gloved, and putting a man in a pressure chamber causing him to release his bowels and intestines. All of these experiments are shown in full throughout the film, there are no cutaways, no fades to black; you just sit and watch it all unfold. What made this film worse than previous exploitation films is that it used footage from an actual autopsy of a young boy who had recently died.

Of course, like other exploitation films, Men Behind the Sun became subject to major controversy across the world. T. F. Mous didn’t intend to make an “exploitation” film, he wanted to create an educational piece to inform the world of what had been done to the Chinese by the Japanese. In Australia the film was banned, in Japan, there was such a backlash that Mous received death threats, and there was numerous criticism for the animal abuse that takes place in the film. Mous has said that the cat killed within the movie by a rat swarm was not actually killed but a blog post from China appeared in 2008 stating that the rats and cat were killed on set. We will probably never really know what went down in the making of Men Behind the Sun but we do know that the actual story of Unit 731 is horrifying.

The real Unit 731 has been shrouded in mystery for decades after most of the records regarding it had been destroyed at the end of the war. But thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, some of that history has become available to the public. Unit 731 was a biological and chemical warfare research facility that performed hideous and lethal experiments on the Chinese during World War II. Officially, the operation was known as the Epidemic Prevention of Water Purification Department and was set up by the Kempeitai military police.

It’s estimated that 250,000 men, women, and children were experimented on and eventually killed either by the experiment or by soldiers under the direction of General Ishii. The project’s code-name was Maruta, a name that T.F. Mous retains in the film, that essentially translated into logs. Most of the experiments were performed on live people to supposedly study the nervous system and how it reacted to various traumas like freezing or extreme pressure. Researchers amputated limbs, removed stomachs, attached the esophagus to intestines, and removed pieces of other organs. These inhuman tests along with a myriad of abhorrent treatments were conducted on Chinese, Russian, English, and American prisoners right up until the end of the war.

Sadly, when it became clear Japan had lost they began destroying much of their data and evidence. Instead of being tried for war crimes, many of the “researchers” involved, including Ishii, were granted immunity by the US in exchange for the data that was collected during the experiments. General Ishii was even employed by the US Government at Fort Detrick in Maryland. He helped created biological and chemical weapons that would later be used in the Korean War.

https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2016/12/20/the-awful-truth-of-men-behind-the-sun





Good mention.

Philosophy of a Knife was my mention and is about this topic as well. An artistic recreation/documentary about the events that took place at unit 731. The only film Ive personally stopped watching. I have seen a lot of the films in this thread, and Philosophy of a Knife is by far the most fucked up and disturbing of anything Ive ever seen.

On another note GG Allin's Affliction movie was the most jaw dropping shit ever. Different type of disturbing but it was really a good one to watch peoples reactions.. 🤷🏼‍♂️😂🤣


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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: dnkronic]
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Hadn't heard of Philosophy of a Knife, I don't think.. some fucked up shit, and most people are still totally unaware of the Japanese experimentation done during WW2

speaking of GG, the newish documentary that came out on Showtime is really good. Its the opposite of disturbing though - an actual look at GG & family as human beings: GG Allin: All in the Family (2017)

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Re: Most Disturbing Movie Ever [Re: pixelpopper]
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American Beauty

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