Most Disturbing Scene/Movie/TV, ... |
Most Disturbing Scene/Movie/TV, ... |
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I'm not talking about horror flicks, exactly. I really don't care for monsters, etc. When I say "disturbing," I mean something that has to do with people, psychology, society, etc. A "how can someone do that?" type of disturbing.
What's the most disturbing scene, movie, or show you've ever seen? Over winter break, I was watching some movies online and clicked "The Girl Next Door," thinking that it was going to be a stupid, mindless comedy. Apparently, I didn't pay attention to the year on imdb and ended up watching this really disturbing movie based on a guy who witnesses the girl next door being molested, raped, etc. There was this scene where the girl's aunt, after letting her son rape the poor girl (his cousin), decided to let the neighborhood kids tattoo obscenities all over the girl's body and burn/mutilate her sex organs. It was... horrible. |
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The Blair Witch Project for its unflinching representation of hopelessness, desperation, and human weakness.
Salo or 120 Days of Sodom for its perversity in the psychical, mental, and sexual torture of children by the hands of the demented and fascist upper-class. INLAND EMPIRE for its absurdity and sense of dread. Crash (1996) for its seamless blending of sadomasochistic self-destruction and sexuality. Blue Velvet for its Oedipus complex, its moral ambiguity, and its cemented cynicism. Tetsuo the Iron Man for its mutilation and representation of the phallic human body. Jesus Camp for its psycho religiosity. The Corportation for its psycho capitalism. The Thin Blue Line for its psycho law. Just a few off the top of my head. |
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