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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.

Kajaki

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The Wicker Man with Ewar Woowoo freaked me out as a kid.

I was used to movies having a happy ending. The hero escapes and wins etc. I was fully expecting the mainland police to sail in and save the day at the end. But he f***ing burned to death.
I was more disturbed by the remake.

Really the original is a brilliant film, though. Even after the credits started I was thinking '..... but he got out right?' Rug out from underneath you stuff.
 
The Wicker Man with Ewar Woowoo freaked me out as a kid.

I was used to movies having a happy ending. The hero escapes and wins etc. I was fully expecting the mainland police to sail in and save the day at the end. But he f***ing burned to death.

i can tell you're a big fan of Joe Pasquale.

That film is a bit like the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. People think it's violent when in actual fact there isn't that much that is realised in effect. It's what you don't see that counts.

Britt Ekland though. I'd like to kiss her.
 
Was recommended "Aniara", decent sci-flick and throroughly enjoyed it.
Grim like, the allusion to the entropic decay of everything isn't something you want in a dark room at 3am. :lol:
 
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.

the blackcoats daughter

there’s something genuinely creepy about that film
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tame? have you watched guinea pig? dont tell me thats tame

great film- nails it
I haven’t mate no.
Kajaki

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Seen them both but cheers.
Much of the first one is faked scenes, though watching it on acid, as we did, is not recommended.
I’m pretty certain I watched it on acid the first time. Terrible grainy VHS copy in black and white. Probably lost some of its impact having no colour. Tarrantino couldn’t get a scene in a kill Bill through without putting it in black and white. Supposedly the asian version is in colour because of their love for spraying red blood in colour.
 
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the elephant man
Me and the wife watched Togo last night on the Disney Channel which is about the 1925 Nome Serum Run. She was stressed and cried because she didn’t want the title character, a Siberian Husky, to die (he didn’t) because we have a Siberian Husky.
one of the bairns liked balto and watched it A LOT
 
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Requiem for a Dream. I don't know if stressed out is the right word but I thought about this film days after watching it.

same, I wasn't really getting it for the first half, but the last half, and in particular the last 15 mins was very powerful

Cn't think of right word, but its been on my mind, just watched it last week
 
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.

Martyrs?
 
Midsommar, was thinking about it for days after. Didn’t help that I watched it when really hungover on New Year’s Day.
 
Although films dont have to be all fun and games i have the faintest interest in graphic,disturbing films .Got to ask yourself why you'd enjoy it .Watching some lass who's going to be murdered or whatever scream for her life ,pass
 
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