Most disturbing movie you've ever seen?

Grotesque and the Guinea Pig series are torture porn.

I'll concede that Human Centipede II is little more than torture porn. Mordum could be seen that way by many but it has a relevant message/purpose.

There's plenty of films on the list and recommended in the thread that are disturbing on an emotional/psychological level without much graphically disturbing content.
It's a well-researched and relatively obscure list of films, but almost every film listed in the OP has elements of torture porn as their most stark and unsettling scenes.

I'm being a cuss, FYI. It's a very, very good list.

I haven't seen the Hungarian one. That intrigued me. I don't use the term "torture porn" to exclusively describe scenes of actual torture, or movies like Martyrs, either, which I think does as good or better a job than any film on the list of achieving an enduring psychological unease unrelated to the trauma of witnessing a recreated physical crime.

I'm talking about films like Irreversible, too, for example, that is best known for subjecting the viewer to prolonged scenes of gross physical crimes being committed. That one certainly is a classic, and deserves its ranking, but the most unsettling thing about it is the scene in the tunnel, not the nature of the errant vigilante justice.

The emotional/psychological drama is not the seat of what people find disturbing. It's not that I don't appreciate this approach. Dancer in the Dark is my favorite film of all time, and easily one of the most psychologically disturbing films I have ever seen in my life. But I think most are gutted by a particular scene with a fire hydrant.

Meanwhile, in films like Kids or Nobody Knows, you're not forced to witness appalling physical crimes.

For example, the enduring psychological unease from Peckinpah's Straw Dogs derives from whether or not his wife wanted it. It raises some of the most uncomfortable questions about human nature ever postulated in the history of film; about the specter of cuckoldry, the biological wisdom of jealousy, and the enduring dominant/submissive dimensions of human nature with regard to male-female interaction. It set feminists on fire.

Films like Stalingrad will fucking hollow you out from the inside. You'll never look at war the same way again. I saw Where the River Runs Black as a child, and I've still never quite recovered from the conclusion.

Another one? Neil LaBute's The Shape of Things. Man will that film torment the thinking man.

But for this post I will nominate another film that probably many of you have never seen. Good luck coming back from this. I'm not about to fuck up your day. This is going to fuck you up for a fortnight, at least, and it's PG-13. I'm coming at you like Jim Gaffigan comes at foul-mouthed comics:

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Another one that conforms to the "PG-13 or under" challenge:

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That's #3 from me, btw. Nobody Knows, Osama, and Radio Flyer.
 
Another one that conforms to the "PG-13 or under" challenge:

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That's #3 from me, btw. Nobody Knows, Osama, and Radio Flyer.

#2 on your list really fucked with my mind. Atrocious.

I definitely want to see Nobody Knows- one of the few films in here I hadn’t even heard of.
 
I'm ashamed to say, I've seen most of the films on this list. They're all garbage, focused on vile content and probably directed by repressed rapists.

I would like to check out the Takeshi Miike one, actually.
 
wind river recently was disturbing. wyoming seems like a terrible place to live.

Wyoming is Wyoming. Indian Reservations are a terrible place to live due to the brutal treatment those people endured for a hundred years and a resulting cycle of poverty and depression which has plagued them since.

Highest rates of alcoholism, suicide, etc.
 
A Serbian film has the most disturbing scene imaginable. I felt rotten for watching that movie. I can honestly say I turned it off during that scene and didn't watch the rest of the film.

The Cell was pretty bad too.

Whaaaat?? You missed the final scene where he ironically rapes his own son. What beautiful cinema.



Joking.
 
Yeah it's pretty disturbing and disgusting someone actually thought of this and then did it

As disgusting as it was, my buddies and I still reference "the film!" as a joke. Also, "No, Rasa!" (When the henchmen knocks out the main caracter after he tries to escape, then begins unbuttoning some other unconscious guy's pants).
 
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The Unrated versions of these were pretty nope nope. I watch both 2x each and they were pretty bad.



Really? Noone commented on these till now? Only reason could be noones seen them. Theyre hardcore to say the least.
 
The Gift.

I watched this not expecting it at all. Movies like these are not my taste.

It's about rape and results in a rape child.
Disgusting.
 
I can't remember the name of it, but it was a black and white film which consistsed of a pathologist having sex with a dead woman. It wasn't very good.
 
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Only seen it once and don’t know that I could watch it again...
 
The Holy Mountain (1973)

Not the most graphic , gory or violent and it's even sort of funny sometimes but it's so fucking weird and bizarre that it's disturbing. You really wonder what the fuck Jodorowsky was on when he made it. Watched it entirely twice and still don't understand what the fuck it's about.Hell just watch the trailer it says enough . There are some nudity (not porn just brief shots of nakes people) in the trailer so i hope this won,t get me infracted or banned lol

 
Thankfully I haven't watched, nor heard of over half of the films listed here.. I have only seen the Human Centipede and Raw (which really isn't that bad).
 
A Serbian film has the most disturbing scene imaginable. I felt rotten for watching that movie. I can honestly say I turned it off during that scene and didn't watch the rest of the film.

The Cell was pretty bad too.

what was that scene ?
 
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