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A movie so disturbing you’ll never watch again

Irreversible (2002) with Monica Belucci- extremely disturbing and vile movie, I felt physically sick after watching it. Will never watch it again
 
HI:

I recall thinking the "Last of the Mohican's" was way too violent to revisit. Then I watched it 20 years after its release, and I didn't feel the same fright.

But I can't say the same about our wedding video! Yikes!:bigsmile::devil::razz:

cheers--Sharon
 
When I was a kid, Invasion of the Body Snatchers scared the bejeezus out of me. I vowed never to fall asleep ever again. But, of course, I did. So relieved to wake up the next morning and still be me!
As an adult, An American Werewolf in London made me scream my head off and toss my popcorn over my shoulder on some poor person sitting behind me. I left the theater, never saw the rest of the movie and don’t really care how it ended! I think American Werewolf won awards for costume and makeup and special effects and started a whole new era of gory monster movies ….none of which do I watch!
 
When I was a kid, Invasion of the Body Snatchers scared the bejeezus out of me. I vowed never to fall asleep ever again. But, of course, I did. So relieved to wake up the next morning and still be me!
As an adult, An American Werewolf in London made me scream my head off and toss my popcorn over my shoulder on some poor person sitting behind me. I left the theater, never saw the rest of the movie and don’t really care how it ended! I think American Werewolf won awards for costume and makeup and special effects and started a whole new era of gory monster movies ….none of which do I watch!

K. AWWIL made me leave the theatre. No reason to revisit.
 
Jaws.
Traumatized me for life!
Living in Australia sharks are definitely a thing and therefore going to the beach is not without risk.
On one surf beach visit something touched my leg. I swear I ran on water whilst totally and absolutely shrieking my head off. Successfully caused a massive panic amongst everyone causing everyone to bolt from the water.
Seaweed.
It was seaweed.
 
Beloved
 
Come and See(1985)


Once was enough.
 
One of the Transformers film, saw it in a cinema, so full of CGI, bam bam bam all the time, it drove me nuts trying to follow the so-called plot, I gave up.

Avatar - saw it on the big screen in 3D, fell asleep half way through as it was sooooo slooooooow (not disturbing though).

DK :roll2:
 
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Jaws.
Traumatized me for life!
Living in Australia sharks are definitely a thing and therefore going to the beach is not without risk.
On one surf beach visit something touched my leg. I swear I ran on water whilst totally and absolutely shrieking my head off. Successfully caused a massive panic amongst everyone causing everyone to bolt from the water.
Seaweed.
It was seaweed.

I LOVE that movie! I've watched it a dozen times if I've seen it once!!!!
 
I LOVE that movie! I've watched it a dozen times if I've seen it once!!!!

Me too. But I did hide my eyes during the gory scenes
 
Parasite.

The list would be longer but I know myself well enough that I’ve avoided most horror movies and realistic war movies for many years now. When “Platoon” came out I thought I should and could watch it. I don’t think I lasted more than ten minutes. I snuck into another theater and watched “Ernest goes to camp” while my boyfriend watched Platoon!
 
Everything Everywhere All At Once.

The disturbing part being, “why have we actually watched over half of this?”
 
Everything Everywhere All At Once.

The disturbing part being, “why have we actually watched over half of this?”

After rave reviews, I really tried to watch that film.
I gave up after 10 minutes. :knockout:
 
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The Elephant Man. Brilliant movie. Monumentally depressing. Dark beyond belief.

Playing For Time - the story of a group of POW musicians who survive their incarceration in Auschwitz by performing as a small orchestra for their captors. My all-time most depressing movie - it's the sort of movie that assaults one's soul.
 
Kiss the girls. Ugh I can't even think about it now. Also the bone collector.
 
Everything Everywhere All At Once.

The disturbing part being, “why have we actually watched over half of this?”

Correct. Yes. Absolutely.

Garbage.

All at once.
 
I will NEVER watch "Audtion" again
I saw this 25 years ago in the theaters
I wanted to walk out but we were with another couple
Who wanted to stay
Torturous movie
Probably the most disturbing and violent movie I ever saw

 
The Wall (Pink Floyd)
I walked out of the theater. I still despise Pink Floyd after all these years.

Tommy
Silence of the Lambs
A Clockwork Orange
Monsters Ball

@Lookinagain I never saw the Exorcist and never want to

I made myself fall asleep during clockwork orange it was so horrible
Back when it first came out it was r21 in NZ
I think it was r28 when I went to it
I also did not enjoy the wall one little but at least I didn't pay to see that one
 
Breakdown
With Kirt Russell
Very scary
 
The Birds. It wasn't new at the time but I was laying on the couch watching it and when the birds attacked, my friend came and threw a bunch of fake decorative birds on me. I totally freaked out. She had obviously seen it before.
 
hamburger hill .....saw it when it first came out.
Really messed with my head because I knew someone who was there.
He had really bad ptsd..
 
I really enjoy the horror genre, I'm very difficult to scare, and gore doesn't faze me. The only film I can remember making me want to find the nearest bridge was Schindler's List. We watched it in class, and I still have nightmares about the little girl in the red coat. That's a "watch once and never again" film for me. Not a horror movie per se... but a horrific reality which is infinitely worse.
 
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