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Disturbing films that have stressed you out?

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There’s loads I suppose. Older I get the more they stress me out and for some reason recently during lockdown I’ve tended to go for films of a more uplifting nature but nevertheless this is about stressful films or disturbing films you’ve seen..

Audtion, Japanese film. Loved it but end was awful :lol:
Eden Lake, the fire scene I hated. Good film
Come & See. Whole thing just made me feel dreadful. Too much given it is real.
Irreversable. Both the rape scene and the fire extinguisher scene made me feel wrong. Good film though.

Must be loads more.
 

There’s loads I suppose. Older I get the more they stress me out and for some reason recently during lockdown I’ve tended to go for films of a more uplifting nature but nevertheless this is about stressful films or disturbing films you’ve seen..

Audtion, Japanese film. Loved it but end was awful :lol:
Eden Lake, the fire scene I hated. Good film
Come & See. Whole thing just made me feel dreadful. Too much given it is real.
Irreversable. Both the rape scene and the fire extinguisher scene made me feel wrong. Good film though.

Must be loads more.
For Sama - brilliant but at the same time very disturbing.
 
There’s loads I suppose. Older I get the more they stress me out and for some reason recently during lockdown I’ve tended to go for films of a more uplifting nature but nevertheless this is about stressful films or disturbing films you’ve seen..

Audtion, Japanese film. Loved it but end was awful :lol:
Eden Lake, the fire scene I hated. Good film
Come & See. Whole thing just made me feel dreadful. Too much given it is real.
Irreversable. Both the rape scene and the fire extinguisher scene made me feel wrong. Good film though.

Must be loads more.

Just watched Sunderland Till I Die Series 2 again. That'll give me nightmares for weeks.
 
The Girl Next Door - couldn't get it out of my mind for weeks. Horrible.
 
Cant remember the name but it was in subtitles as foreign language as lass at work told me about it.

Was horrible 2 lasses got kidnapped and to get them a close to god they tortured them and at the end one of them was skinned alive.

Was proper fucked up.
 
Patch Adams - the nadir of Robin WIlliams' mostly excellent film career. He plays a doctor who cures patients with laughter (making them laugh, he doesn't go up to them and laugh in their faces).
Ereaserhead - the baby in particular but just weird even by Lynch's normal standards.
 
Ah my type of thread.

My number one in terms of disturbing films is Lilya 4 ever. Its not disturbing in a 'horror' sense but more in the sense that is unremittingly depressing and miserable in the same way as something like 'requiem for a dream' . It's an amazing film tho.
 
There’s loads I suppose. Older I get the more they stress me out and for some reason recently during lockdown I’ve tended to go for films of a more uplifting nature but nevertheless this is about stressful films or disturbing films you’ve seen..

Audtion, Japanese film. Loved it but end was awful :lol:
Eden Lake, the fire scene I hated. Good film
Come & See. Whole thing just made me feel dreadful. Too much given it is real.
Irreversable. Both the rape scene and the fire extinguisher scene made me feel wrong. Good film though.

Must be loads more.

Scum that greenhouse rape scene frightend me off greenhouses for life
 
I was 'treated' to a viewing of Human Centipede. What I found most disturbing was why someone would genuinely enjoy such crap.
I really enjoyed that me. Just an idea and trying to work out how it would work in theory. I seen a Spanish film La piel que habito which is along those lines too. Have a watch.
 
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