Requiem for a Dream is an incredibly powerful film that is worth watching once, then never again.
Also, the soundtrack is absolutely banging
One of my all time favorite movies, but yeah it's fucked up.
I've seen most of the movies mentioned here 🫠
IMHO, A Serbian Film and Human Centipede 2 have some of the most disturbing scenes I've ever seen. Realizing that they are made for shock value kind of make them laughable though.
SALO is often mentioned in lists of fucked up movies, but it's really not much. There's some poop eating, light rape and someone's tongue is pulled/cut out. It might have been shocking back in the day.
Irreversible made me feel nauseous and had an unsettling feeling from start to end. (Made me vary about Climax, which kind of have a similar feel, but is only fucked up to a much smaller degree). That one for too long scene that just foes on forever makes it the most disturbing film I have ever watched.
Heriditary has some fucked up scenes too and truly scared me. (But Midsommar bearly made an impression on me. Bearly).
Requiem for a Dream made me feel bad about drugs.
Bone Tomahawk kind of seems like an average action/adventurish movie in a western setting until... stuff happens.
Also worth a mention are Martyrs, Ôdishon, The Woman, Inside, The Girl Next Door (not the comedy) and either versions of Funny Games.
May have forgotten some.
(I have no plans to watch any of the Terrifier movies).
Edit: Totally forgot The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things somehow. Man, that is one fucked up movie. "Play with me Daddy".
Martyrs (assuming you mean the original) I found fascinating. While it may not be particularly deep, at least there was a point to it, even if that point is all encompassing nihilism.
For me, that is the point in horror as a genre, to confront you with philosophy. Zombie movies aren't really about zombies, etc...
IMHO, A Serbian Film and Human Centipede 2 have some of the most disturbing scenes I've ever seen. Realizing that they are made for shock value kind of make them laughable though.
...which is why I agree with you completely here, they are just gore for the sake of gore. The best bit about HC2 is how HC exists as a film within it, which opens the possibility that it's also a part of St Elsewhere.
Fun story, Salo was required reading (I guess watching?) for a few friends of mine at uni on different courses. I guess the lecturers were having fun messing with freshers. I already had a copy (ahoy) and was known as "the guy that watches weird films" so I ended up being a watch buddy for various people who really, really, didn't like gore. I ended up dating one of them for a bit, which was always a fun "how did you meet?" story.
Bone Tomahawk, heh, very few of us knew what we were getting into when we started watching. My partner went to bed and I just put something on. “Oh, look, a western. This should be nice and light”
Same here. I love a good western, so this caught me by surprise as I didn't check the name of the movie beforehand.
I immediately recognized the name from the "most fucked up movies" lists that litter the web.
I'd love to compare lists of (potentially) disturbing movies. Feel free to message me if you'd like.
Also the first Terrifier (although called something else I think?) was shitty (in my opinion) and I didn't finish it. Haven't tried the others.
Edit: Sorry everyone, as someone below pointed out, the above opinion is based on "all hallows eve" not Terrifier 1. My mistake. I'm gonna give both another try though.
It's great, IF you really love that old, low-budget, late-80s horror. It's a love-letter to classic slasher films, just like Kill Bill was a tribute to Hong Kong martial arts films and Japanese chanbara. If you don't like the source material, you're probably not going to like them.
Good point. It was quite a while ago and didn't really approach it from that angle. With all the sequels, I should try the first again.
It's complete schlock. But it's fun schlock.
I do like that. Also my original comment was based on "all hallows eve" which someone pointed out. My fault. I'm gonna give both another try though.
Apparently Terrifier 2 is much better, still mostly shit, but has some of the best gore in any horror movie.
Definitely gonna watch that and 1. Apparently I was mistaken in my original comment, my opinion was based on "all hallows eve" and not Terrifier 1. I will watch both again. Love that horror movie gore that's over the top.
I found Terrifier and its sequel to be pretty good for what it is. A violent modern take on the classic slasher movies. It's schlocky, but that's because slasher movies are a bit schlocky.
The actor does a great job hamming it up and making it all a bit more than a classic slasher, too, entertainment wise. If he tried to play it more serious scary clown style, it'd probably have faceplanted for me.
Yeah. I don't think I gave it a good try. After your, and another's comments. I'll give it a fair try at some point soon.
Honestly, I would skip straight to Terrifier 2. It's a much more polished film with developed characters than Terrifier 1, and you'd only have missed details about a minor side character who was also in the first movie. If you like 2, you can go back and watch Terrifier 1 (and All Hallows Eve, even though that one hardly counts as a movie or a Terrifier movie).
I think I just watched (some or most of) all hallows eve. Not actually Terrifier 1. That's where all my previous statements came from. Gonna have to edit those now.
Either way, I'll give 1 a try because I do love shitty horror movies. Like the good shitty type. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
I've kind of mellowed out for a while. I'm still into horror, but the truly disturbing stuff doesn't just doesn't speak to me any longer.
That's fair. I've sort of done the opposite haha.
I've watched most of them as well, and Irreversible was the worst for me, somehow, even though its subject matter isn't really as bad as some of the others.
The way too long and hyper realistic R scene is definitely a big part of it, but the movie also assaults you subconsciously throughout the whole thing. The soundtrack is full of low frequencies that are known to give people nausea and anxiety, and the constant strobe lights also just make it hard to even sit through the quiet scenes.
It is a punishing watch. Wouldn't want to watch it again.
Grave of the Fireflies. Not the same type of fucked up, but I don't want to watch it again!
I watched it as a teenager and cried heavily.
This was during the era where we saw beheading videos, two girls one cup, all sorts of rotten shit. And a anime made me break down.
Very well done. I loved it but won't watch it again
The original Korean Old Boy from 2003 was pretty fucked up. Great watch but the ending was uh... Yeah. Kinda messy.
Old Boy is a movie that constantly has you on edge because you can tell something is going horribly wrong, but you’re not sure what it is. Once you find out, the whole thing is fucked six ways to Sunday.
Yep, this is the one I came to see was posted. I watched it only knowing "something really wrong" was around the core of the movie, but nothing more. When you learn what's up... god damn. It's not the goriest or scariest or anything like that, but it is the one that will just make you go "what in the actual fuck" more than any movie I've ever seen.
Yup, first thing that came to mind
There's a movie called A Serbian Film that will make the everyday person lose their marbles. Not my friend apparently, he's like "come on in and watch this movie with me that I'll proceed to use to test my manliness". So me and my other friend walk in to him sitting in a dull pebble chair about to consume a bowl of carolina reapers as his "movie snack". She could not sit through the first segment, and I think I had trouble halfway through, but there he is, just absorbing what everyone says is the most graphic movie of all time.
I must admit, I laughed at the final scene - the whole film came off as trying too hard to be edgy and it tipped over into stupidity. Also the ending is very like that of
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Kill List
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Which did it better.
Came here to say this. Watched the film 30 mins, then 30 mins off, another 30 mins film and so on, could not do it otherwhise
Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Eraserhead (1977), Underground (1995), The Holy Mountain (1973), Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), Ichi the Killer (2001), Inside (2007)
Recently, I watched and really liked the japanese movie Ritual (2000).
I watched all of the above with awesome German dub.
Holy Mountain.
That movie is WTF.
You'd almost think the wikipedia article on the movie was made up 😂
I had a friend describe it at a party we were at and I didn't belive him, so I went and downloaded a Linux iso real quick and we watched it. I wish I hadn't.
I came here to say Cannibal Holocaust. That movie fucking traumatized me.
Some honorable mentions:
Under the Skin 2013
The Witch 2015
The Neon Demon 2016
Ichi the Killer was mostly just weird. Takashi Miike does strange movies that don't always/usually make a lot of sense.
I haven’t seen anyone mention Come and See yet, so that one.
Came here to write this.
Another one would be Jacob's ladder, but compared to Come and See it's fairytale.
I actually loved Jacob's Ladder.
Don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic movie. It's just... it kind of fucked my mind when I saw it.
Same applies for Come and See. It's amazingly done, but it's brutal. Which is no surprise given the theme, but the difference is it's so naturalistic and shows all the wartime horrors. Most films tend to avoid these and show only the heroic parts of war.
Speaking of which I'd sneak in Apocalypse Now and Casualties of War.
Casualties of War... That one was fucked, esp. since it was largely true, and the person that reported it got so fucked over for trying to do the right thing. Kinda like the people that stopped the My Lai massacre.
Yep, that is the true mindfuck. Also the reason I rate these movies pretty high.
Great movie though, I should watch it again.
I haven't seen Come and See and based on what I've read I'm not really inclined to.
You're missing out.
It's not an easy watch but it's worth it, unlike some of the other movies mentioned here the shock factor is necessary to tell the story and it's a story worth experiencing.
It depends on your definition but Visitor Q by Takashi Miike would probably offend most people. His other films can be rather out-there too.
Also the splatterpunk films of Yoshihiro Nishimura rank high. If you want a distilled taste, see "Z is for Zetsumetsu" in ABCs of Death. Otherwise, try Tokyo Gore Police.
Tetsuo: The Iron Man actually caused me to have palpitations, and it's rare I have such a physical reaction to a film.
And that's just Japan, you could always try something like Adam Chaplin.
However, they tend to be so over-the-top that they are entertaining. If you want to watch something that's an ordeal to get through then you could start with the August Underground films. There are others in the same vein like Tumbling Doll of Flesh or Guinea Pig: Flowers of Flesh and Blood. You can then grub around looking for similar films as there's always someone out there trying to be more appalling. However, it's not really my cup of tea - the worst I've seen in the cinema is probably Necromantic last Valentine's Day, which got quite a few walk-outs, although my main issue was it seemed far too loud.
Phil Tippett's Mad God. It took the man like ~30 years to make the most fucked up, fever dream of a stop motion movie. I don't know what would be worse, watching it sober or high on anything.
I like to imagine, that like Stephen King, he did some wild drugs. But instead of writing a book and moving on, he just kept getting absolutely zooted for 30 years until this movie was done. Because that is the only reason that would justify that movie's creation.
Martyrs
Martyrs was brilliant as well, not just fucked up like a lot in this thread!
Audition (1999)... I haven't watched it in 20 years but holy shit it is definitely in my collection of scary memories
That scene where she's using the accu-puncture needles on him gives me chills to this day, it was tough to get through back then
Eraserhead
The Naked Lunch is a stout contender IMHO.
Come and See is up there. Kids as well.
Kids was fucked.
Come and See was trauma inducing
For me it was "Dear Zachary". Mostly because it's a documentary, not because it's gory or anything. It's just a heart wrenching documentary.
Its also full of distortions, its far from accurate if you look into it
I Spit On Your Grave was dark as fuck, Them, and something about an Australian road train that drove itself. I think it might have been called Road Train. It was very weird.
It was, in fact, called Road Train. I enjoyed that one.
I enjoyed it, just the ending freaked me out a bit.
Kids. Saw it years ago. No interest in ever setting it again.
Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Splice, for some reason.
This is definitely up there, but surprisingly nowhere near the most.
For me it was oddly horrible.
In-cheast-iality is the word we coined for the end of that movie.
That's an awesome portmanteau. It deserved one.
We didn't actually finish it. Old millennials used to all the horrors of early internet culture and we noped out.
Oh man, you don't even know the ending? I'm guessing you haven't seen a lot of the movies in this thread.
True. God. It got worse, didn't it?
Hooo boy.
Pretty sure the only reason they made that movie was so Adrian Brody could have a sex scene with a creature that for all intents and purposes, was his daughter.
The Wall
Hostel probably isn't the most fucked-up movie I've watched, but it's the one that affected me most strongly. I felt physically sick during the scene where
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the children kill the bait girl.
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Haven't watched a gory movie since.
Baby Reindeer. Not a movie, 7 episodes, but one of the more fucked up things I've seen in a while.
You guys know something about ponies? Imagine those, but shaped as humans. That idea basically horrified me so much that I decided the entire franchise it was a part of was not worth my time.
I am of course talking about Equestria Girls.
I think it was "The number PI" or what the movie was called. Very schizophrenic, including lobotomy.
The title is just "Pi", and it's by Darren Aronofsky, who has gone on to create a number of excellent movies.
Probably Mordum since it was
Shot to look like amateur/found footage a la Blair Witch
Had a dude get his dick cut off. Yeah it was special effects but they didn't do any cutaway or implied. Kept the camera on that dick.
Ah, takes me back to the days of the early Internet, where you couldn't really be sure if you were going to get that video of a cute kitten playing with a butterfly or... that.
Aren't there several subreddits for exactly that? I haven't been in ages so I forgot the name(s), but either wholesome or disturbing, few inbetween. lol point is to gamble with the clicks.
Probably, but that used to be just all of reddit... and the rest of the Internet with it.
Not all of the internet. Just the weird places you might end up when looking for weird content.
It was better then, with more places to go to.
The point being, it wasn't ever fully clear what sort of place you were visiting up front.
I forgot about August Underground!
“The trio are next shown playing in the snow, attending a concert, meeting up with friends, raping a woman, and going to a piercing shop, where”
yea
The Hills Have Eyes
Original, remake, or both?
I'm awful with horror and I thought the remake was cheesy as fuck. I don't remember feeling unnerved when I watched it.
Ah. Fair enough. I remember seeing the remake in theaters (not seeing the original) and being pretty disturbed afterwards (CONTENT WARNING: SA..........The rape scene is what did it). Although after all the other shit I've watched, I guess it's not as disturbing anymore.
I watched a lot of movies when there was a cheap rental place nearby. I remember finally watching the hills have eyes and thought that was exceptionally bad. Just bad as in not good in any way or form. So of course I watched the second one and it was worse. And I had to watch the remake, because maybe they decided to make a better one. No, even worse.
There might be one worse film I've seen in my life which I just picked up for the cover from the same place. Not sure what it was but essentially nothing happened in it. Looked it up on IMDb and it was about two stars. Wasn't surprised.
Haven't thought of a disturbing one yet. It's an interesting question.
I remember those days of cheap rental places you could walk to. Good times.
I've only seen the remake, didn't think the old ones would be that bad. Good to know.
What was the 2 stars one called?
I wish I remembered. Could have a look at what the bottom of the list looks like these days.
Do you have a physical list? I wish I still had one.
The remake
Yeah. I commented on it below somewhere. That one scene kinda fucked me up for a while. Especially seeing it in theaters.
A Serbian Film, but I don't really remember it now. Oh, and the masturbation short film in the ABCs of Death.
Once we were warriors. Great disturbing moving film
As far as I can tell no one has mentioned American History X yet. That is a powerful (but fucked up) movie.
Saw that in the cinema and went into real (medical) physical shock at the kerb-stomping scene. I'd never thought of or seen that before. Holy crap, it shook me for hours after as I warmed up again, etc.
Saw it in the cinema and it's the only time I've come out of a movie to dead silence, everyone just walking out in silent shock
The Skin I Live In, Antonio Banderas, he's a surgeon and it seems there's a woman trapped in his house?
Also, basically any Haneke movie, Funny Game, Benny's Video, L'Amour.
The Skin I Live In was SOOOO good. I predicted where it was going to go incorrectly like three times. Did NOT aspect what it delivered.
Honestly, I didn't see it coming and I was really impressed by the end. I didn't know if I enjoyed the movie until two weeks later. I think it threw me in for a loop for a while where I just kept thinking about it (I think that's what good art does).
I settled on it being a great movie and that I wanted to talk to someone about, but I couldn't recommend (due to the subject matter and my lack of being able to provide a good description) :P
Oh it’s a ROUGH recommend. Like One Cut of the Dead, you gotta be like “just watch it, DON’T LOOK ANYTHING UP, go in completely blind, TRUST ME”
Brazil. That's one fucked up movie.
It's Trazil. And yeah
Really? I've been saying it wrong for decades? Shit.
The Room, easily.
Oh hi Mark!
It's bullshit. *nonchalantly and no situational awareness, tosses a water bottle in a random direction. **random offscreen voice "Ow! Hey!"
It's pretty funny at times 😄 but the cringe... It's not worth it. It wasn't worth it. At least not during. It's pretty fun to have the reference with my buddies and wife, lol.
Napoleon Dynamite was definitely like this for me. Watching it was fine, and funny even. But quoting it after the fact with my friends? Fucking hilarious.
This one kind of annoys me. It turns out NP is really a thing for its time, unlike Blazing Saddles or Airplane. I would use sound clips from NP during my early streams if they fit the context. Now? The references are too dated in that they point to a culture that just doesn't exist in that form anymore. The setting, sure, but the vocabulary and the inside jokes sail over most people's heads these days. Which I think kinda sucks because Napoleon Dynamite is a great slow low budget quiet comedy about nothing interesting.
Have you seen Disaster Artist? It’s great.
Is that the movie about making the movie The Room? Starring that drugged-looking guy? What's his face...
Stars James and Dave Franco as Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero, respectively. Definitely worth a watch.
😄 Yeah that one fell off my radar in all honesty, but I should get to watching that. Thanks for reminding me! 🤝
I saw Baise Moi (Kiss/Rape Me) in a theatre just before it was banned. I was not expecting that
This is about the same time that Kids, Gummo, Happiness, and the Brown Bunny were all released.
Each film is fucked up for its own reasons. Though, I understand, Salo and A Serbian Film are next level fucked up.
Happiness is one I've been wanting to revisit for some reason. Perhaps to show to my wife, who has never seen any Todd Solondz.
Cube
Edit: Apparently there's a remake so I should precise that it's the movie from 1997.
I didn't know there was a remake. Thanks, I'll check it out.
I didn't mind the sequel but the third film, cube zero, was crap.
Yeah, the others were unremarkable but the first one made an impression on me.
Nah. Great movie, but there are so many which are more fucked up.
the question was asking for personal opinion
House of Doors by Brian Lumley is a similar tale, I thought was more entertaining as well (book, not a movie)
Compliance stands out to me as something I watched and vowed never to watch again.
I struggle with those kind of themes. Anything involving rape or sexual violence.
obviously not a fucked up film, but Priscilla Queen of the Desert has one scene involving gay bashing makes the film too hard to sit through for me.
Can't remember the movie but it had someone get kidnapped by a group of cannibals or something and they kept them alive while chopping body parts of and cauterizing the wound, eating them slowly over time to keep them fresh. Don't think I was able to finish it.
Sounds like The Road a bit. Never saw the movie but read the book and JFC
Gummo?
Absolutely this, most "only need to watch it once" movie to ever exist.
Martyrs!
"Scream and Scream Again", 1970.
Our parents dropped us off at the theater to see something else, like "The Love Bug", but it had moved on and we randomly ended up seeing this horrifying film.
We were not ready for dismemberment and dissolving bodies in vats of acid...
Antichrist broke me
The bloody handjob scene was awful, and I will never look at rusty scissors the same way. Parts of that movie made me physically ill.
Also on the list for me is Bad Boy Bubby.
Yeah. That movie made me not want to watch another movie by Lars von Trier, ever.
This video on motherless of a guy stuffing black soldier fly magots into his pp hole. But if you're looking for something that played in the cinema, human centipede 2 is a strong contender.
Human Centipede,
that shit is banned in a few countries for a reason..
I have a much more lighthearted answer.
This post contains some spoilers, but I consider it outside the statute of limitations for such things.
There's this old movie where aliens are concerned about humanity developing a weapon that if used would Destroy the universe.
So the aliens use a really stupid plan to try and convince us to stop. And I guess this was after 8 other ideas either failed or were considered even worse.
Anyway at the end (of course) humanity wins and drives off the aliens. Wait, what was the aliens' original goal? Something about the universe? Oh well, must not be important... The End.
Hard to say. Depends on what your definition is. "Possum" is up there, as is "Skinamarink". But those are both a pretty specific type of disturbing. Not necessarily scary, but disturbing depending on life experiences.
I just watched "Men" last weekend, knowing nothing going in. That was a bit of a strange one.
Sure, there's Martyrs, antichrist, requiem for a dream, Mother!, hereditary, the killing of a sacred deer, etc. but the first 2 I mentioned hit a bit harder than those others.
Side note: seeing some I haven't seen here. Got me some watching to do.
ichi the killer. couldn't make it past the first few minutes
One that wasn't mentioned here is Enter the Void. The opening credits soften you up for a trippy voyage.
I describe that movie to people as "The entire movie is filmed in one continuous shot from the first person perspective of the main character. Which is interesting because he dies 10 minutes in."
I love that movie
I was thinking about this film, but I have seen one more film that was much more fucked up. I really enjoyed this movie, but it was extremely disturbing.
Of the three films I’ve seen by this Director (Gaspar Noé), it’s the only one I can actually sit through. I think it’s other films are kind of crappy.
I saw that for the first time tripping on acid! I never wanted it to end.
Plenty of "this is gross or terrifying or..." type answers. How about Sorry to Bother You because it's one of the most "what the fuck" turns in the later act. Seriously, I never, ever saw that coming.
Boxing Helena definitely gets very creepy and doesn't need gore to get there.
‘Meet the Feebles’ is up there.
I know there are some obscure arthouse/avant garde films that I’ve forgotten that would qualify.
Must Lucio Fulci movies.
Lobster
I recommend you to watch one of the director's earlier movies, Dogtooth, that was the best movie he has made and I'm pretty sure anyone enjoying Lobster will like that one too.
Thank you for the recommendation! I may check it out cause just as weird as I found Lobster, I still thought it was unique and the story was interesting. I can go for film makers putting themselves out there to show compelling stories that differ from most! Dogtooth, hmm. I'll have to see if I can track it down.
Such a weird fucking movie. Still have no clue what it was about.
Watching it while high is ill-advised, also. I think it's about a lobster, though!
Probably not the most fucked up movie I've ever seen, but Aniara is fucking bleak.
Ohh, I can give you a list to the most disturbing movies I ever watched, its 100 movies. But to answer your question I can say it's "A Serbian Film" from 2010, "Martyrs" from 2008. Worth to mention "Irreversible" from 2002
I almost couldn't finish Irreversible.
I'd love to see the list. I'd be happy to provide you with some I've seen (if they're not on your list).
Slither (2006) fucked me up the first time I watched it. Now I can watch it and laugh. Also, Pam from "The Office" is in it as the police dispatch/receptionist... so, I guess she just got type cast.
It was Parasite for me. That movie made me feel like shit for days after watching it.
Not for me, but...
I arrived during the trailers, into a packed arthouse cinema, to see Happiness. Way before the credits 90% of the audience had walked.
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It's an entertaining movie. BUT one of the characters, that they build up quite sympathetically as a bored psychologist and caring father turns out to be a pedophile praying on the school friends of his son.
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Michael Haneke's Cache (2005)
I saw Crimes of the Future recently and though it's not as disturbing as some others mentioned here it did keep me saying wtf quite a lot.
Schindler’s List. Nah huh not gonna see that movie again. It was more than 10 years ago I saw that one. That moment where the little girl comes up in color I cracked like a baby for half an hour. I still remember and think about that scene to this day.
The grey zone was worse, I mean it was really good but it was so much worse than Schindler's list.
Honestly The Creator really got me. I think the thing was I went in expecting a Star Wars esque action movie and what I watched was Apocalypse Now with robots.
Oh my sweet summer child, do not watch the other movies mentioned here.
The french movie Titane, the plot sounded so weird I had to watch it, and it was far crazier than I thought... Somehow not the worst I've seen but damn it made me feel uncomfortable as hell.
I just answered another post just like this one.
Forbidden Zone
really depends on your definition of "fucked up". try watching a Star Trek movie after you take some hallucinogens - it's a whole new level of bizarre.
Requiem for a Dream is an incredibly powerful film that is worth watching once, then never again.
Also, the soundtrack is absolutely banging
One of my all time favorite movies, but yeah it's fucked up.
I've seen most of the movies mentioned here 🫠
IMHO, A Serbian Film and Human Centipede 2 have some of the most disturbing scenes I've ever seen. Realizing that they are made for shock value kind of make them laughable though.
SALO is often mentioned in lists of fucked up movies, but it's really not much. There's some poop eating, light rape and someone's tongue is pulled/cut out. It might have been shocking back in the day.
Irreversible made me feel nauseous and had an unsettling feeling from start to end. (Made me vary about Climax, which kind of have a similar feel, but is only fucked up to a much smaller degree). That one for too long scene that just foes on forever makes it the most disturbing film I have ever watched.
Heriditary has some fucked up scenes too and truly scared me. (But Midsommar bearly made an impression on me. Bearly).
Requiem for a Dream made me feel bad about drugs.
Bone Tomahawk kind of seems like an average action/adventurish movie in a western setting until... stuff happens.
Also worth a mention are Martyrs, Ôdishon, The Woman, Inside, The Girl Next Door (not the comedy) and either versions of Funny Games.
May have forgotten some.
(I have no plans to watch any of the Terrifier movies).
Edit: Totally forgot The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things somehow. Man, that is one fucked up movie. "Play with me Daddy".
Martyrs (assuming you mean the original) I found fascinating. While it may not be particularly deep, at least there was a point to it, even if that point is all encompassing nihilism.
For me, that is the point in horror as a genre, to confront you with philosophy. Zombie movies aren't really about zombies, etc...
...which is why I agree with you completely here, they are just gore for the sake of gore. The best bit about HC2 is how HC exists as a film within it, which opens the possibility that it's also a part of St Elsewhere.
Fun story, Salo was required reading (I guess watching?) for a few friends of mine at uni on different courses. I guess the lecturers were having fun messing with freshers. I already had a copy (ahoy) and was known as "the guy that watches weird films" so I ended up being a watch buddy for various people who really, really, didn't like gore. I ended up dating one of them for a bit, which was always a fun "how did you meet?" story.
Bone Tomahawk, heh, very few of us knew what we were getting into when we started watching. My partner went to bed and I just put something on. “Oh, look, a western. This should be nice and light”
Same here. I love a good western, so this caught me by surprise as I didn't check the name of the movie beforehand.
I immediately recognized the name from the "most fucked up movies" lists that litter the web.
I'd love to compare lists of (potentially) disturbing movies. Feel free to message me if you'd like.
Also the first Terrifier (although called something else I think?) was shitty (in my opinion) and I didn't finish it. Haven't tried the others.
Edit: Sorry everyone, as someone below pointed out, the above opinion is based on "all hallows eve" not Terrifier 1. My mistake. I'm gonna give both another try though.
It's great, IF you really love that old, low-budget, late-80s horror. It's a love-letter to classic slasher films, just like Kill Bill was a tribute to Hong Kong martial arts films and Japanese chanbara. If you don't like the source material, you're probably not going to like them.
Good point. It was quite a while ago and didn't really approach it from that angle. With all the sequels, I should try the first again.
It's complete schlock. But it's fun schlock.
I do like that. Also my original comment was based on "all hallows eve" which someone pointed out. My fault. I'm gonna give both another try though.
Apparently Terrifier 2 is much better, still mostly shit, but has some of the best gore in any horror movie.
Definitely gonna watch that and 1. Apparently I was mistaken in my original comment, my opinion was based on "all hallows eve" and not Terrifier 1. I will watch both again. Love that horror movie gore that's over the top.
I found Terrifier and its sequel to be pretty good for what it is. A violent modern take on the classic slasher movies. It's schlocky, but that's because slasher movies are a bit schlocky.
The actor does a great job hamming it up and making it all a bit more than a classic slasher, too, entertainment wise. If he tried to play it more serious scary clown style, it'd probably have faceplanted for me.
Yeah. I don't think I gave it a good try. After your, and another's comments. I'll give it a fair try at some point soon.
Honestly, I would skip straight to Terrifier 2. It's a much more polished film with developed characters than Terrifier 1, and you'd only have missed details about a minor side character who was also in the first movie. If you like 2, you can go back and watch Terrifier 1 (and All Hallows Eve, even though that one hardly counts as a movie or a Terrifier movie).
I think I just watched (some or most of) all hallows eve. Not actually Terrifier 1. That's where all my previous statements came from. Gonna have to edit those now.
Either way, I'll give 1 a try because I do love shitty horror movies. Like the good shitty type. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
I've kind of mellowed out for a while. I'm still into horror, but the truly disturbing stuff doesn't just doesn't speak to me any longer.
That's fair. I've sort of done the opposite haha.
I've watched most of them as well, and Irreversible was the worst for me, somehow, even though its subject matter isn't really as bad as some of the others.
The way too long and hyper realistic R scene is definitely a big part of it, but the movie also assaults you subconsciously throughout the whole thing. The soundtrack is full of low frequencies that are known to give people nausea and anxiety, and the constant strobe lights also just make it hard to even sit through the quiet scenes.
It is a punishing watch. Wouldn't want to watch it again.
Grave of the Fireflies. Not the same type of fucked up, but I don't want to watch it again!
I watched it as a teenager and cried heavily.
This was during the era where we saw beheading videos, two girls one cup, all sorts of rotten shit. And a anime made me break down.
Very well done. I loved it but won't watch it again
The original Korean Old Boy from 2003 was pretty fucked up. Great watch but the ending was uh... Yeah. Kinda messy.
Old Boy is a movie that constantly has you on edge because you can tell something is going horribly wrong, but you’re not sure what it is. Once you find out, the whole thing is fucked six ways to Sunday.
Yep, this is the one I came to see was posted. I watched it only knowing "something really wrong" was around the core of the movie, but nothing more. When you learn what's up... god damn. It's not the goriest or scariest or anything like that, but it is the one that will just make you go "what in the actual fuck" more than any movie I've ever seen.
Yup, first thing that came to mind
There's a movie called A Serbian Film that will make the everyday person lose their marbles. Not my friend apparently, he's like "come on in and watch this movie with me that I'll proceed to use to test my manliness". So me and my other friend walk in to him sitting in a dull pebble chair about to consume a bowl of carolina reapers as his "movie snack". She could not sit through the first segment, and I think I had trouble halfway through, but there he is, just absorbing what everyone says is the most graphic movie of all time.
I must admit, I laughed at the final scene - the whole film came off as trying too hard to be edgy and it tipped over into stupidity. Also the ending is very like that of ::: spoiler spoiler Kill List :::
Which did it better.
Came here to say this. Watched the film 30 mins, then 30 mins off, another 30 mins film and so on, could not do it otherwhise
Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Eraserhead (1977), Underground (1995), The Holy Mountain (1973), Salò or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), Ichi the Killer (2001), Inside (2007)
Recently, I watched and really liked the japanese movie Ritual (2000).
I watched all of the above with awesome German dub.
Holy Mountain.
That movie is WTF.
You'd almost think the wikipedia article on the movie was made up 😂
I had a friend describe it at a party we were at and I didn't belive him, so I went and downloaded a Linux iso real quick and we watched it. I wish I hadn't.
I came here to say Cannibal Holocaust. That movie fucking traumatized me.
Some honorable mentions: Under the Skin 2013 The Witch 2015 The Neon Demon 2016
Ichi the Killer was mostly just weird. Takashi Miike does strange movies that don't always/usually make a lot of sense.
I haven’t seen anyone mention Come and See yet, so that one.
Came here to write this.
Another one would be Jacob's ladder, but compared to Come and See it's fairytale.
I actually loved Jacob's Ladder.
Don't get me wrong, it's a fantastic movie. It's just... it kind of fucked my mind when I saw it.
Same applies for Come and See. It's amazingly done, but it's brutal. Which is no surprise given the theme, but the difference is it's so naturalistic and shows all the wartime horrors. Most films tend to avoid these and show only the heroic parts of war.
Speaking of which I'd sneak in Apocalypse Now and Casualties of War.
Casualties of War... That one was fucked, esp. since it was largely true, and the person that reported it got so fucked over for trying to do the right thing. Kinda like the people that stopped the My Lai massacre.
Yep, that is the true mindfuck. Also the reason I rate these movies pretty high.
Great movie though, I should watch it again.
I haven't seen Come and See and based on what I've read I'm not really inclined to.
You're missing out.
It's not an easy watch but it's worth it, unlike some of the other movies mentioned here the shock factor is necessary to tell the story and it's a story worth experiencing.
Super is a movie that was fucked up largely because you don't actually expect it to commit so hard to the premise.
Amazing movie though, one of my favorites. A lot of famous people starring as well, especially for such an unknown movie.
Man no one I talk to has ever seen this movie. The last like 30 minutes are so crazy, I loved it.
Threads (1984)
Want to see a movie that breaks from the typical happy ending trope? Right here.
The fault in our stars
What an absolutely awful movie. I was prepaired to shed a tear but I wasn't expecting it to ruin my entire week. I wish I had never seen it.
The book was so much better.
I mean, it’s YA so it’s not exactly literary gold. But it was better than the movie by far.
The Girl Next Door (2007) Is a true story about an abused girl. Very disturbing
Never made it to the end. Just couldn't.
It depends on your definition but Visitor Q by Takashi Miike would probably offend most people. His other films can be rather out-there too.
Also the splatterpunk films of Yoshihiro Nishimura rank high. If you want a distilled taste, see "Z is for Zetsumetsu" in ABCs of Death. Otherwise, try Tokyo Gore Police.
Tetsuo: The Iron Man actually caused me to have palpitations, and it's rare I have such a physical reaction to a film.
And that's just Japan, you could always try something like Adam Chaplin.
However, they tend to be so over-the-top that they are entertaining. If you want to watch something that's an ordeal to get through then you could start with the August Underground films. There are others in the same vein like Tumbling Doll of Flesh or Guinea Pig: Flowers of Flesh and Blood. You can then grub around looking for similar films as there's always someone out there trying to be more appalling. However, it's not really my cup of tea - the worst I've seen in the cinema is probably Necromantic last Valentine's Day, which got quite a few walk-outs, although my main issue was it seemed far too loud.
Phil Tippett's Mad God. It took the man like ~30 years to make the most fucked up, fever dream of a stop motion movie. I don't know what would be worse, watching it sober or high on anything.
I like to imagine, that like Stephen King, he did some wild drugs. But instead of writing a book and moving on, he just kept getting absolutely zooted for 30 years until this movie was done. Because that is the only reason that would justify that movie's creation.
Martyrs
Martyrs was brilliant as well, not just fucked up like a lot in this thread!
Audition (1999)... I haven't watched it in 20 years but holy shit it is definitely in my collection of scary memories
That scene where she's using the accu-puncture needles on him gives me chills to this day, it was tough to get through back then
Eraserhead
The Naked Lunch is a stout contender IMHO.
Come and See is up there. Kids as well.
Kids was fucked.
Come and See was trauma inducing
For me it was "Dear Zachary". Mostly because it's a documentary, not because it's gory or anything. It's just a heart wrenching documentary.
Its also full of distortions, its far from accurate if you look into it
I Spit On Your Grave was dark as fuck, Them, and something about an Australian road train that drove itself. I think it might have been called Road Train. It was very weird.
It was, in fact, called Road Train. I enjoyed that one.
I enjoyed it, just the ending freaked me out a bit.
Kids. Saw it years ago. No interest in ever setting it again.
Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom
Splice, for some reason.
This is definitely up there, but surprisingly nowhere near the most.
For me it was oddly horrible.
In-cheast-iality is the word we coined for the end of that movie.
That's an awesome portmanteau. It deserved one.
We didn't actually finish it. Old millennials used to all the horrors of early internet culture and we noped out.
Oh man, you don't even know the ending? I'm guessing you haven't seen a lot of the movies in this thread.
True. God. It got worse, didn't it?
Hooo boy.
Pretty sure the only reason they made that movie was so Adrian Brody could have a sex scene with a creature that for all intents and purposes, was his daughter.
The Wall
Hostel probably isn't the most fucked-up movie I've watched, but it's the one that affected me most strongly. I felt physically sick during the scene where ::: spoiler spoiler the children kill the bait girl. ::: Haven't watched a gory movie since.
Baby Reindeer. Not a movie, 7 episodes, but one of the more fucked up things I've seen in a while.
You guys know something about ponies? Imagine those, but shaped as humans. That idea basically horrified me so much that I decided the entire franchise it was a part of was not worth my time.
I am of course talking about Equestria Girls.
I think it was "The number PI" or what the movie was called. Very schizophrenic, including lobotomy.
The title is just "Pi", and it's by Darren Aronofsky, who has gone on to create a number of excellent movies.
Probably Mordum since it was
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Underground%27s_Mordum
Ah, takes me back to the days of the early Internet, where you couldn't really be sure if you were going to get that video of a cute kitten playing with a butterfly or... that.
Aren't there several subreddits for exactly that? I haven't been in ages so I forgot the name(s), but either wholesome or disturbing, few inbetween. lol point is to gamble with the clicks.
Probably, but that used to be just all of reddit... and the rest of the Internet with it.
Not all of the internet. Just the weird places you might end up when looking for weird content.
It was better then, with more places to go to.
The point being, it wasn't ever fully clear what sort of place you were visiting up front.
I forgot about August Underground!
“The trio are next shown playing in the snow, attending a concert, meeting up with friends, raping a woman, and going to a piercing shop, where”
yea
The Hills Have Eyes
Original, remake, or both?
I'm awful with horror and I thought the remake was cheesy as fuck. I don't remember feeling unnerved when I watched it.
Ah. Fair enough. I remember seeing the remake in theaters (not seeing the original) and being pretty disturbed afterwards (CONTENT WARNING: SA..........The rape scene is what did it). Although after all the other shit I've watched, I guess it's not as disturbing anymore.
I watched a lot of movies when there was a cheap rental place nearby. I remember finally watching the hills have eyes and thought that was exceptionally bad. Just bad as in not good in any way or form. So of course I watched the second one and it was worse. And I had to watch the remake, because maybe they decided to make a better one. No, even worse.
There might be one worse film I've seen in my life which I just picked up for the cover from the same place. Not sure what it was but essentially nothing happened in it. Looked it up on IMDb and it was about two stars. Wasn't surprised.
Haven't thought of a disturbing one yet. It's an interesting question.
I remember those days of cheap rental places you could walk to. Good times.
I've only seen the remake, didn't think the old ones would be that bad. Good to know.
What was the 2 stars one called?
I wish I remembered. Could have a look at what the bottom of the list looks like these days.
Do you have a physical list? I wish I still had one.
The remake
Yeah. I commented on it below somewhere. That one scene kinda fucked me up for a while. Especially seeing it in theaters.
A Serbian Film, but I don't really remember it now. Oh, and the masturbation short film in the ABCs of Death.
Once we were warriors. Great disturbing moving film
As far as I can tell no one has mentioned American History X yet. That is a powerful (but fucked up) movie.
Saw that in the cinema and went into real (medical) physical shock at the kerb-stomping scene. I'd never thought of or seen that before. Holy crap, it shook me for hours after as I warmed up again, etc.
Saw it in the cinema and it's the only time I've come out of a movie to dead silence, everyone just walking out in silent shock
Gayniggers from Outer Space
The Skin I Live In, Antonio Banderas, he's a surgeon and it seems there's a woman trapped in his house?
Also, basically any Haneke movie, Funny Game, Benny's Video, L'Amour.
The Skin I Live In was SOOOO good. I predicted where it was going to go incorrectly like three times. Did NOT aspect what it delivered.
Honestly, I didn't see it coming and I was really impressed by the end. I didn't know if I enjoyed the movie until two weeks later. I think it threw me in for a loop for a while where I just kept thinking about it (I think that's what good art does).
I settled on it being a great movie and that I wanted to talk to someone about, but I couldn't recommend (due to the subject matter and my lack of being able to provide a good description) :P
Oh it’s a ROUGH recommend. Like One Cut of the Dead, you gotta be like “just watch it, DON’T LOOK ANYTHING UP, go in completely blind, TRUST ME”
Brazil. That's one fucked up movie.
It's Trazil. And yeah
Really? I've been saying it wrong for decades? Shit.
The Room, easily.
Oh hi Mark!
It's bullshit. *nonchalantly and no situational awareness, tosses a water bottle in a random direction. **random offscreen voice "Ow! Hey!"
It's pretty funny at times 😄 but the cringe... It's not worth it. It wasn't worth it. At least not during. It's pretty fun to have the reference with my buddies and wife, lol.
Napoleon Dynamite was definitely like this for me. Watching it was fine, and funny even. But quoting it after the fact with my friends? Fucking hilarious.
This one kind of annoys me. It turns out NP is really a thing for its time, unlike Blazing Saddles or Airplane. I would use sound clips from NP during my early streams if they fit the context. Now? The references are too dated in that they point to a culture that just doesn't exist in that form anymore. The setting, sure, but the vocabulary and the inside jokes sail over most people's heads these days. Which I think kinda sucks because Napoleon Dynamite is a great slow low budget quiet comedy about nothing interesting.
Have you seen Disaster Artist? It’s great.
Is that the movie about making the movie The Room? Starring that drugged-looking guy? What's his face...
Stars James and Dave Franco as Tommy Wiseau and Greg Sestero, respectively. Definitely worth a watch.
😄 Yeah that one fell off my radar in all honesty, but I should get to watching that. Thanks for reminding me! 🤝
I saw Baise Moi (Kiss/Rape Me) in a theatre just before it was banned. I was not expecting that
This is about the same time that Kids, Gummo, Happiness, and the Brown Bunny were all released.
Each film is fucked up for its own reasons. Though, I understand, Salo and A Serbian Film are next level fucked up.
Happiness is one I've been wanting to revisit for some reason. Perhaps to show to my wife, who has never seen any Todd Solondz.
Cube
Edit: Apparently there's a remake so I should precise that it's the movie from 1997.
I didn't know there was a remake. Thanks, I'll check it out.
I didn't mind the sequel but the third film, cube zero, was crap.
Yeah, the others were unremarkable but the first one made an impression on me.
Nah. Great movie, but there are so many which are more fucked up.
the question was asking for personal opinion
House of Doors by Brian Lumley is a similar tale, I thought was more entertaining as well (book, not a movie)
Compliance stands out to me as something I watched and vowed never to watch again.
I struggle with those kind of themes. Anything involving rape or sexual violence.
obviously not a fucked up film, but Priscilla Queen of the Desert has one scene involving gay bashing makes the film too hard to sit through for me.
Can't remember the movie but it had someone get kidnapped by a group of cannibals or something and they kept them alive while chopping body parts of and cauterizing the wound, eating them slowly over time to keep them fresh. Don't think I was able to finish it.
Sounds like The Road a bit. Never saw the movie but read the book and JFC
Gummo?
Absolutely this, most "only need to watch it once" movie to ever exist.
Martyrs!
"Scream and Scream Again", 1970.
Our parents dropped us off at the theater to see something else, like "The Love Bug", but it had moved on and we randomly ended up seeing this horrifying film.
We were not ready for dismemberment and dissolving bodies in vats of acid...
Antichrist broke me
The bloody handjob scene was awful, and I will never look at rusty scissors the same way. Parts of that movie made me physically ill.
Also on the list for me is Bad Boy Bubby.
Yeah. That movie made me not want to watch another movie by Lars von Trier, ever.
This video on motherless of a guy stuffing black soldier fly magots into his pp hole. But if you're looking for something that played in the cinema, human centipede 2 is a strong contender.
Human Centipede,
that shit is banned in a few countries for a reason..
I have a much more lighthearted answer.
This post contains some spoilers, but I consider it outside the statute of limitations for such things.
There's this old movie where aliens are concerned about humanity developing a weapon that if used would Destroy the universe.
So the aliens use a really stupid plan to try and convince us to stop. And I guess this was after 8 other ideas either failed or were considered even worse.
Anyway at the end (of course) humanity wins and drives off the aliens. Wait, what was the aliens' original goal? Something about the universe? Oh well, must not be important... The End.
And that was Plan 9 from Outer Space.
Hard to say. Depends on what your definition is. "Possum" is up there, as is "Skinamarink". But those are both a pretty specific type of disturbing. Not necessarily scary, but disturbing depending on life experiences.
I just watched "Men" last weekend, knowing nothing going in. That was a bit of a strange one.
Sure, there's Martyrs, antichrist, requiem for a dream, Mother!, hereditary, the killing of a sacred deer, etc. but the first 2 I mentioned hit a bit harder than those others.
Side note: seeing some I haven't seen here. Got me some watching to do.
ichi the killer. couldn't make it past the first few minutes
One that wasn't mentioned here is Enter the Void. The opening credits soften you up for a trippy voyage.
I describe that movie to people as "The entire movie is filmed in one continuous shot from the first person perspective of the main character. Which is interesting because he dies 10 minutes in."
I love that movie
I was thinking about this film, but I have seen one more film that was much more fucked up. I really enjoyed this movie, but it was extremely disturbing.
Of the three films I’ve seen by this Director (Gaspar Noé), it’s the only one I can actually sit through. I think it’s other films are kind of crappy.
I saw that for the first time tripping on acid! I never wanted it to end.
Plenty of "this is gross or terrifying or..." type answers. How about Sorry to Bother You because it's one of the most "what the fuck" turns in the later act. Seriously, I never, ever saw that coming.
For me, it's a 3 way tie between Tusk, Teeth, and Boxing Helena
Boxing Helena definitely gets very creepy and doesn't need gore to get there.
‘Meet the Feebles’ is up there.
I know there are some obscure arthouse/avant garde films that I’ve forgotten that would qualify.
Must Lucio Fulci movies.
Lobster
I recommend you to watch one of the director's earlier movies, Dogtooth, that was the best movie he has made and I'm pretty sure anyone enjoying Lobster will like that one too.
Thank you for the recommendation! I may check it out cause just as weird as I found Lobster, I still thought it was unique and the story was interesting. I can go for film makers putting themselves out there to show compelling stories that differ from most! Dogtooth, hmm. I'll have to see if I can track it down.
Such a weird fucking movie. Still have no clue what it was about.
Watching it while high is ill-advised, also. I think it's about a lobster, though!
Probably not the most fucked up movie I've ever seen, but Aniara is fucking bleak.
Ohh, I can give you a list to the most disturbing movies I ever watched, its 100 movies. But to answer your question I can say it's "A Serbian Film" from 2010, "Martyrs" from 2008. Worth to mention "Irreversible" from 2002
I almost couldn't finish Irreversible.
I'd love to see the list. I'd be happy to provide you with some I've seen (if they're not on your list).
Here it is https://www.imdb.com/list/ls545546942/ , I wil update it with the rest, need to go now
Awesome. Thanks so much. I'm take a look tomorrow.
Sure, I will created an imdb list.
I've watched a ton of movies so there might be a more fucked up one but uh these come to mind https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The\_Vengeance\_Trilogy
Visitor Q.
I first saw it years ago at a goth movie night, and I've never witnessed a more uncomfortable audience reaction. Would still recommend.
Crispin Glovers What Is It?
I do not recommend it.
I saw that in a theater, with a guest appearance and Q&A with Crispin Glover afterwards. That was an evening.
I have watched a bunch of movies of Gaspar Noéh and they are all pretty fucked up.
Caligula
Mother! was disturbing and great. One of the few Aronofsky that I stomached and enjoyed watching more than once
I like that film, and like most of his films, it’s an only need to watch once experience. It was definitely not the most fucked up movie I ever saw.
Cocaine bear, funny as hell, but disgusting at the same time, but it doesn't compare to "Ich seh, Ich seh"/goodnight mommy in English.
There you go https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Extremity
The divide 2011
Slither (2006) fucked me up the first time I watched it. Now I can watch it and laugh. Also, Pam from "The Office" is in it as the police dispatch/receptionist... so, I guess she just got type cast.
It was Parasite for me. That movie made me feel like shit for days after watching it.
Not for me, but...
I arrived during the trailers, into a packed arthouse cinema, to see Happiness. Way before the credits 90% of the audience had walked.
::: spoiler Spoiler It's an entertaining movie. BUT one of the characters, that they build up quite sympathetically as a bored psychologist and caring father turns out to be a pedophile praying on the school friends of his son. :::
Michael Haneke's Cache (2005)
I saw Crimes of the Future recently and though it's not as disturbing as some others mentioned here it did keep me saying wtf quite a lot.
Schindler’s List. Nah huh not gonna see that movie again. It was more than 10 years ago I saw that one. That moment where the little girl comes up in color I cracked like a baby for half an hour. I still remember and think about that scene to this day.
The grey zone was worse, I mean it was really good but it was so much worse than Schindler's list.
Honestly The Creator really got me. I think the thing was I went in expecting a Star Wars esque action movie and what I watched was Apocalypse Now with robots.
Oh my sweet summer child, do not watch the other movies mentioned here.
The french movie Titane, the plot sounded so weird I had to watch it, and it was far crazier than I thought... Somehow not the worst I've seen but damn it made me feel uncomfortable as hell.
I just answered another post just like this one.
Forbidden Zone
really depends on your definition of "fucked up". try watching a Star Trek movie after you take some hallucinogens - it's a whole new level of bizarre.
tell me more
https://youtu.be/BZlRt05RY9Y
It's beautiful.
Salo: 120 Days of Sodom or Antichrist, probably
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159241
Is pretty high up there for me. Guy does a photoshoot of himself fucking a corpse after performing an autopsy on it.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102522
For a lot of the same reasons.
But if you want something arty, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101420 has some pretty insane imagery.
Begotten is so weird, I don't think I've ever managed to pay attention all the way through.
"Hungry Bitches."
Ken Park. Dealing with teenage stuff on a really fucked up level.
The Swiss Army Man
Yeah, but in a good way. Radcliffe is freaking brilliant!
I aregee with u/Mummified Client500 is it @ or something else?
Irreversible is the most fucked movie I've ever seen. Gave me a panic attack way before I used to get them all the time or at all really.
Well made, not exploitative, good actors. But changed my world view for the worse and distorted my brain. 1 view was enough for a lifetime.
I was one way before watching it, now I'm another. Be wary.
Boxing Helena.
It was at a friend's place. It was gruesome.
Imagine falling in love with the Black Knight and cutting all the limbs off so you can keep it in a box.
Pasolini's SALO. Images from it corrupt my brain.
Fountain of youth or tree of life, the one with gene Hackman
Top Gun: Maverick.
Have to think about this for a second...
The Cell?
https://youtu.be/eIpy4p_yMV0
Red band trailer... (it's the bit with the horse):
https://youtu.be/RQUdbvUVfgE
Requiem For a Dream?
Fight Club?
nsfw: ::: spoiler spoiler the video of a guy breaking a glass jar in his anus :::