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High Tension
Next Door Dressed to Kill The Evil Dead that film with the talking vagina (I think its German) |
Moebius (2013)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2942522/ The Seventh Continent http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098327/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_17 Melancholie der Engel http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1420558/ Lilya 4-Ever http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0300140/?ref_=rvi_tt |
Ive only been shocked by one film and that was Serbian Movie, just that scene with his son.
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Movies like A Serbian Film and The Human Centipede don't really "shock" me because I forget them within an hour.
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... I actually actively avoid exploitation and other films that are typically labelled "disturbing;' rape, especially, makes me incredibly unhappy so I haven't seen "classics" such as Last House, I Spit On Your Grave, Irreversible, or Serbian Film - That being said, I typically grill folks like Ferox around here about those films... Hey, I may not be able to watch them myself but I love reading reviews and reactions, though... In terms of the most shocking/disturbing films that I have ever seen, it comes down to these three: Visitor Q - Takashi Miike was really my foray into Japanese horror, around a time that I was just starting to explore the genre in general... I had seen Audition which had really disturbed me so I went into Visitor Q expecting somewhat of the same - That it starts with casual incest honestly just shocked me along with all of the casual familial violence and, finally, a few incredibly disturbing images of the reimagining of the nuclear family. I had never seen anything like it - It was truly disturbing yet also beautiful - I might have to bring myself to watch it again (it's been about 6 years and only a few scenes remain in my mind... Blue Velvet- Whoo boy - Another unanticipated shocker for me; while I had seen Twin Peaks and some of Lynch's more modern films (Mulholland Drive), I wasn't prepared for the physical and sexual violence and sheer terror that was Dennis Hopper. A certain scene with a gas mask and spread legs shocked me - I watched it with my boyfriend at the time (waaaaaaay before I had gotten into horror - Before Visitor Q; before this forum) - And it truly disturbed me. It's been about 10 years since I've seen it, which may be an appropriate amount of time to recoop before seeing it again, but I am not so sure. It's a well-directed, truly absurd, and truly horrifying. Martyrs - I probably watched this movie about 2 or 3 years ago and I had heard that it was "disturbing" but I was truly unprepared for this movie, especially since it starts with what seems like your above average slasher film and then descends into true physical and psychological torture - A truly nihilistic and unhappy film that left me feeling very empty and hopeless - Now THAT one haunted me for a week or so. Oh boy. |
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What embarrasses me is that I really want to watch these films so that I can enter the discussion around the horror genre more broadly - Exploitation is a huge blind spot in my viewership which bums me out when I want to participate in discussions on this board. But it's just too icky for me. ::sad:: |
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