Original Hitcher with the girlfriend tied between two trucks - implied violence that beats any graphic stuff nowadays.
Original Hitcher with the girlfriend tied between two trucks - implied violence that beats any graphic stuff nowadays.
Black Hawk Down, when one of the enemy soldiers was literally blown to smithereens.
The part in The Forgotten when the cop was abducted and sucked into the sky. Made me jump. And the scene where the alien's face changed from human form while he was shouting "you will forget!".
Ray Liotta eating his own brain in Hannibal.
Most scenes in 'The Magdalene Sisters'-because such things (and worse) happened in real life.
The part where Ichi cuts his tongue off in Ichi the Killer. Or maybe that moment in Ghost Ship at the beggining. Actually that was a cool scene
The closing scenes of the Wicker Man (original version) haunted me for years. Its still very uncomfortable to watch.
I always remember "diggy diggy diggy" (or whatever she says) from that film. The Japanese go all out with their disturbing films.
Sometimes realism is more disturbing than grusome fiction. Knowing that things like that actually happened makes it a lot worse.
I am still disturbed at Dancer In The Dark. It shows how one person's self-righteousness can lead to another vulnerable persons end. The story just got sadder and sadder, to the point where you feel slightly depressed.
I don't think I'm easily scared/horrified/disturbed cos that was a bit meh. Speaks volumes about me really. Nurse!!!!!
Before anyone else chimes in...the rape scene in Irreversible.
Shocking.
I'm going to have to go with quite predictable choices - the twists!
The last 5 minutes of The Usual Suspects
Two scenes in The Others. I won't go into detail for those who haven't seen it, but the first one is the scene with the photograph. What it revealed, I'd already guessed, but it was still shocking. And the next 'twist' at the end, which I didn't see coming (although looking back it was fairly obvious!). Still, very cleverly done.
I'll also second whoever mentioned that scene in the Green Mile. It being done 'professionally' so to speak is still horrific to watch, even if it's only in films, but the scene in which it's done 'unprofessionally' (and that's putting it lightly) was hard to bare. I think we're talking about the same thing anyway!
Sister Jeanne being 'gang-raped' by a bunch of religious maniacs and medical quacks forcing a giant enema syringe into her on top of an altar in The Devils.
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