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people What do you think is the best mainstream
movie that deal with incest?
"Close my Eyes" is a very good one I guess,
it is about an unhappy married sister played
by Saskia Reeves who have a sexual relationship
with her brother played by Clive Owen when he
visit her, Alan Rickman played the husband.
do you know of any other mainstream movie that
deal with incest.
Maher
Holden Pike
12-22-03, 07:41 AM
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Through twists revealed by the end of the movies, Chinatown (1974), Angel Heart (1987) and Lone Star (1996) have incest as plot points, but I wouldn't say they "deal" with the issue (Lone Star addresses it more than the other two).
In the final bit of The Grifters (1990), a desperate mother seduces her confused son in order to steal his money (though they don't actually "do" anything), and in The Manchurian Candidate (1962) an incestual relationship between mother and son is certainly implied - though not addressed (it was the '60s after all). The House of Yes (1997) is an off-beat dark comedy that has an incestual relationship between brother and sister. Natural Born Killers has it as the backstory of the Juliette Lewis character, presented as a sitcom from Hell.
The Barbara Streisand flick Nuts also has a plot twist that reveals incest, and there is an attempt to deal with it in a serious manner, though looking back as an adult and finally confronting her abusive father. A Thousand Acres (1997) does this too.
The Color Purple (1985) and The Dangerous Lives of Alter Boys (2002) also feature incest. I think one of the patient's subplots in Girl, Interrupted (1999) is ultimately about incest too.
A darkly comic coming-of-age flick that uses incest rather plainly is Spanking the Monkey (1994), where a son home from college caring for his mother, who is house-ridden due to a broken leg, starts a bizarre consentual relationship.
http://www.woodstockfilmfestival.com/archives/2002schedule/seminars/personal_velocity.jpg http://www.fortheretarded.com/images/caveat___spankmonkey.jpg
Those are all mainstream - or in the case of the few that are more recent independent films, films that garnered a lot of mainstream critical attention. As for which is the "best", I suppose that depends entirely in what you're looking for.
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The relationship between Norman and his mother (dead and alive) is considered incestuous in Psycho.
The relationship between J.J. Hunsucker (Burt Lancaster) and his sister in Sweet Smell of Success may also be considered incestuous.
SPIDEI2_MAN__
12-22-03, 11:50 PM
havent seen an incest movie
led_zeppelin
01-11-04, 05:30 PM
I don't know if this counts or not but how about Deliverance?
Holden Pike
01-11-04, 07:14 PM
Do you even know what incest is? Look it up. Get a blood relative to help.
No, there is no incest in Deliverance.
led_zeppelin
01-11-04, 07:23 PM
Do you even know what incest is? Look it up. Get a blood relative to help.
No, there is no incest in Deliverance.
Of course I know what incest is! I live in West Virginia, the capital of incest. No they don't show or tell that there is incest in the movie, but it's kinda obvious that those people are inbred. Have you even seen Dileverance?
Holden Pike
01-11-04, 07:55 PM
Seen Deliverance lots of times. There isn't any incest in the plot, and certainly no acts of incest are commited on screen. That banjo-playin' mongoloid may well be the byproduct of incest, but it could just as well be any number of factors that left him that way, from poor prenatial care to lack of nutrition to repeatedly dropping him on his noggin.
And do people really still live in West by-God Virginia? I would think anyone who can at least crawl would leave there as soon as possible, if not sooner.
;D
led_zeppelin
01-11-04, 08:20 PM
Seen Deliverance lots of times. There isn't any incest in the plot, and certainly no acts of incest are commited on screen. And do people really still live in West by-God Virginia? I would think anyone who can at least crawl would leave there as soon as possible, if not sooner.;D
I already said there isn't any incest shown or talked about, but what do you expect from people who look and act like that?! And yes people do still live in "West by-God-Virginia," and what's wrong with it? :furious: :#
Caitlyn
01-11-04, 09:04 PM
I already said there isn't any incest shown or talked about, but what do you expect from people who look and act like that?! And yes people do still live in "West by-God-Virginia," and what's wrong with it? :furious: :#
You did notice his little ... ;D ... didn't you...
led_zeppelin
01-11-04, 09:08 PM
You did notice his little ... ;D ... didn't you...
I still find it a bit offensive. I don't know why though,
*coughangermanagementcough*
I'm pretty sure Anger Management wasn't an incest movie unless Marissa Tomei was Adam Sandler's sister. :p
Henry The Kid
01-13-04, 07:27 PM
The War Zone is one of the most perfect movie experiences of the past few years. I highly, highly reccomend it to anyone.
led_zeppelin
01-13-04, 07:30 PM
I'm pretty sure Anger Management wasn't an incest movie unless Marissa Tomei was Adam Sandler's sister. :p
I'm pretty sure you're kidding, but if not. . .I didn't mean Anger Management was an incest movie.
Hmm I guess I should start using [sarcasm] tags to make myself more clear over the internet
Richard Hell
01-13-04, 10:41 PM
a upcoming movie called europen trip were the guy makes out with his sister because he is realy drunk and so is his sister
Henry The Kid
01-13-04, 11:35 PM
Hmm I guess I should start using [sarcasm] tags to make myself more clear over the internet
You take that back.
iluv2viddyfilms
01-15-04, 02:36 AM
well all the good ones are taken that I can think of so I'll just throw out a crappy one, Sleepwalkers
BillCarson
12-26-04, 11:46 PM
people What do you think is the best mainstream
movie that deal with incest?
"Close my Eyes" is a very good one I guess,
it is about an unhappy married sister played
by Saskia Reeves who have a sexual relationship
with her brother played by Clive Owen when he
visit her, Alan Rickman played the husband.
do you know of any other mainstream movie that
deal with incest.
Maher
An interesting "mainstream" film dealing with Incest stars Ringo,
Gomez, Flint, Sir Richard Burton, Brando and...
Try looking for a film called ...Candy
An interesting "mainstream" film dealing with Incest stars Ringo,
Gomez, Flint, Sir Richard Burton, Brando and...
Try looking for a film called ...Candy
Wow!
I can't believe it!
Somebody's first post and it isn't a "there was this movie, that came out ten years ago, that has a guy and a girl in it, I can't remember the title."
Welcome to the forum.
http://www.gonemovies.com/WWW/WanadooFilms/Western/GoodUgly1.jpg
Erratic Behavior
12-28-04, 11:52 PM
Scarface, well sort of. Just undertones, it doesn't actually happen.
It's not that great of a movie (the remake, never seen the original), but it's still entertaining and I liked it.
Oh, and Forrest Gump. That was a great movie with a small subplot of incest.
joshuafor
12-29-04, 01:15 PM
Wasn't there incest in the Manchurian Candadite? I think there was and that grossed me out, even though it was minimal.
Pyro Tramp
12-29-04, 01:38 PM
Gladiator
and, well, Visitor Q, but i recommend, with my all my heart that you do NOT see that film
House of Yes... I didn't really care for the movie but thought Parker Posey was brilliant in it.
Lance McCool
12-29-04, 06:15 PM
Jeez, I just joined this place 2 seconds ago and this is the first thread I see... :goof:
SamsoniteDelilah
12-29-04, 06:18 PM
Jeez, I just joined this place 2 seconds ago and this is the first thread I see... :goof:
Welcome to MoFo.
This may not be the thread to mention it, but we're all one big, happy family. :D
Welcome to MoFo.
This may not be the thread to mention it, but we're all one big, happy family. :D
:laugh:
Welcome to MoFo.
This may not be the thread to mention it, but we're all one big, happy family. :D
Except Djanjo. We didn't like him so we got rid of him. Just to show you what kind of a family we really are.
Pyro Tramp
12-29-04, 07:58 PM
what did happen to Mr Django?
liam5000
12-31-04, 12:18 PM
Bad Boy Bubby, easily, and the Dutch film; Flodder.
I think CAT PEOPLE was good & pretty incestious
ash_is_the_gal
01-03-05, 01:40 AM
This is sort of off topic, but has anyone ever seen the movie Flowers in the Attic? Its not really incest or anything, but I've always thought it implied brother and sister incest...and then, well I read the book and found out they do have an incestual relationship afterall. Not to sound like a total pervert, but would have liked to seen that come to life on the big screen. :cool: Would have spiced up the movie a bit! :)
PimpDaShizzle V2.0
01-03-05, 04:24 AM
....they do have an incestual relationship afterall. Not to sound like a total pervert, but would have liked to seen that come to life on the big screen. :cool:
Not to sound like a murderer or anything but I did shoot this man in the throat one time.
:D
THEDUDE__
03-29-05, 01:29 PM
I think its funny you had to say "non-porn", like anyone would say how much they loved incest porn
slipknotz10thmask
03-29-05, 03:07 PM
what does incest mean?
Deckard
03-30-05, 04:18 AM
How can we have a conversation about cinema that tackles incest and not mention Tim Roth's gritty, confrontational gem THE WAR ZONE.
Based on the book of the same name, this film never4 shies away from its subject matter and paints a very grim picture indeed. Offering no answers just showing the complexity of incestial relations and how it effects those around it.
Sublime perfromances all round, Ray Winstone has never been better. Miminamalstic cinematography and a deep complex script all come together and create an atmospheric piece of celluloid you will never forget.
Murmur of the Heart (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067778/)
Good to see you posting again Deckard.
lucy_jaimes
03-31-05, 08:49 AM
Deliverance doesn't have incest in it?!?! if thats the case then why is it considered to be the pinicle of incest movies?
Sinny McGuffins
05-13-06, 11:55 PM
http://www.imaginacionatrapada.com.ar/Imagenes/oldboy.jpg
OLDBOY
Chan wook-Park, 2003
Brian Yuzna's surrealistic cult flick Society has some incestuous orgies in it. Pretty fun, though it's somewhat dated.
Ah yes, Oldboy, highly disturbing stuff.
I like the title, I guess you felt a bit sick looking for an incest movie and thought that it was better to point out that you were after strictly non-pornographic incest?
Perhaps Leon, the world's best paedophile movie would be worth a look too?
Edit: Or maybe not as this guy seemingly joined up only to look for a good incest film and then left never to be heard from again.
TheUsualSuspect
05-15-06, 12:36 AM
It's funny how many movies are being spoiled in this thread.
I hate it when incest is spoiled. Pervos///:)
wait a sec...thatl do pig????? lol
Can't believe I didn't think of this before - just go here: http://imdb.com/keyword/incest/
Sexy Celebrity
05-15-06, 09:23 AM
I about died when I saw this. I thought it was a newer thread.
CaptainCrunch
05-15-06, 04:13 PM
Dreamerssss
Sotto_Voce
05-18-06, 05:16 AM
OLDBOY. Hands down. (not a spoiler... OR IS IT!?)
eviltwin
05-19-06, 04:13 PM
Definitely The War Zone, as has been mentioned by other posters. But U Turn deserves an honourable mention.
hi all
Don't remember of any good incest movie...but can anyone of you help me find a movie which deals with sharing of husbands and wives amongst 2 couples. i have seen one but don't remember the name.
please help me find movies on this topic
NJOY
Holden Pike
10-29-07, 01:38 PM
By the by, just for baseline purposes did anybody ever figure out what the best porn incest movie is? For me it's probably Taboo XII, which cleared up some of the unanswered questions from Taboos X and XI, and also had some nice character development and money shots.
Sir Toose
10-29-07, 01:44 PM
http://www.hollywoodsuccess.com/RodSerling.jpg
...and upon walking into a thread with an ill-conceived and freakish title, never suspected that it really was a doorway into The Twilight Zone.
Misterking
10-29-07, 01:52 PM
By the by, just for baseline purposes did anybody ever figure out what the best porn incest movie is? For me it's probably Taboo XII, which cleared up some of the unanswered questions from Taboos X and XI, and also had some nice character development and money shots.
Wow, the Taboo series went that long?? I'm really behind the times here.
Thanks for bumping this thread, by the way. It's all kinds of awesome.
Creepy fact: this thread gets a lot of traffic, and is currently the 59th-most viewed thread in the site's history. That may not sound very high, but it'd be a lot higher if we excluded threads like "Word Association" and "Movie Tab."
Holden Pike
10-29-07, 02:00 PM
Creepy fact: this thread gets a lot of traffic, and is currently the 59th-most viewed thread in the site's history. That may not sound very high, but it'd be a lot higher if we excluded threads like "Word Association" and "Movie Tab."
Ewwwwww.
I just made the silly reply because I noticed an unregistered member (and member is probably very apt, though it may indeed be registered under State offender laws) was viewing it.
Ewwwwww. But to be fair, I don't know what their sister or mother or aunt or whoever looks like. Maybe they're hot?
Sir Toose
10-29-07, 02:03 PM
You all have obviously missed the FACT that my post in this thread was nothing short of brilliant.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Lycanthrope
10-29-07, 02:08 PM
Not sure if it's the best but one of the strangest would be
"Bad Boy Bubby"
directed by Rolf de Heer. It stars Nicholas Hope and Carmel Johnson.
Ewwwwww.
I just made the silly reply because I noticed an unregistered member (and member is probably very apt, though it may indeed be registered under State offender laws) was viewing it.
Ewwwwww. But to be fair, I don't know what their sister or mother or aunt or whoever looks like. Maybe they're hot?
Good point. I mean, after all, it's just incest to them, right? It's not like they're related to us.
I'll stop talking now.
You all have obviously missed the FACT that my post in this thread was nothing short of brilliant.
:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
I really can't see anything related to The Twilight Zone these days without instinctively thinking of Futurama's "The Scary Door."
"You are entering the vicinity of an area, adjacent to a location, the kind of place where there might be a monster or some kind of weird mirror. Of course these are just examples and it could be something much better. Prepare to enter...The Scary Door. As per your request please find enclosed the last man on earth."
Pyro Tramp
10-29-07, 02:14 PM
Back on subject, anyone mentioned The Dreamers?
For me, it can only be one film:
The House of Yes (Waters, 1997)
(No, not that Waters)
Cute little indy film. Great dialog. I watched it with my sister recently.
Pyro Tramp
10-29-07, 02:38 PM
Although on TV, how about Hollyoaks or Green Wing because sleeping with your mum CAN be funny.....
Back on subject, anyone mentioned The Dreamers?
Yeah I've heard that British movie is good.. but haven't watched it yet..
Misterking
10-29-07, 03:32 PM
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me
http://www.bergen-filmklubb.no/images/Twin_Peaks_Fire_Walk_farger_stor.jpg
Pyro Tramp
10-29-07, 03:43 PM
Yeah I've heard that British movie is good.. but haven't watched it yet..
Is it British? Didn't realise, figured shot in France and Bernando Bertullici (sp?) sounded Italian.....
For me, it can only be one film:
The House of Yes (Waters, 1997)
(No, not that Waters)
Cute little indy film. Great dialog. I watched it with my sister recently.
Either no one really caught that, or they are trying desperately to ignore such references in posts... so I thought I'd bring it up for those who missed it, and to put it in bold for those who are trying to ignore it... :p
Yeah, I noticed that, and was going to say that I would have omitted that particular detail. But then I figured people would think I was weird and creepy, so I didn't...a rationale I'm undermining by posting this, I suppose.
Pyro Tramp
10-29-07, 04:04 PM
I was more concerned about his spelling of 'dialogue'
Dialog is actually a variant or dialogue. You see, I was sick of MoFo putting a little red line under dialogue, even though it's clearly correct. Meanwhile, my spelling is just fine on the variant. See, it's right here (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dialog) in the dictionary.
Meanwhile, I didn't REALLY watch that film with my sister...
I watched it with the cat.
linespalsy
10-29-07, 04:19 PM
The first time I saw that film I watched it with my whole family (including sister), not really knowing what to expect. It is a personal favorite.
Yup, I love this film. Snarky, wonderful diallougq7, and it has Parker in it...whom I love.
Ah! Fire Walk with Me... Great choice!
linespalsy
10-31-07, 01:22 PM
Aguirre
"I, the wrath of God, will marry my own daughter and with her I'll found the purest dynasty the earth has ever seen."
Sexy Celebrity
10-31-07, 01:51 PM
http://www.dvdloc8.com/images/dvdcover/24732.jpg
OK, a little background. I found this movie, Harry and Max, a movie about two young celebrity brothers who like to go on trips to the mountains and SLEEP WITH EACH OTHER (I mean, really sleep...) - I found this last year at BLOCKBUSTERS of all places! Now, Blockbusters usually carries lots of gay interest movies, films often distributed by TLA Releasing, the big gay distributor. I came across Harry and Max and was like, "This is too funny not to rent." So mind you, I didn't rent it because I wanted to watch two brothers get it on.
From what I remember, there wasn't any sex or nudity, but there was implied sex between the two of them, I think. I do think they kissed each other, but it wasn't anything passionate and long WHY AM I GOING INTO DETAIL?! WHO THE HELL CARES?! Just know that it was a freaky movie, but it didn't go overboard.
I do remember a scene where the older brother's girlfriend (not an actual girlfriend, a girlfriend!) learned about what was going on between the bros, and she had a great "That's sick! He's your brother, your freak!" moment and walked off.
Anyway, if you want something really different... Harry and Max is it.
By the way, how are those two brothers? I don't see the resemblance.
Misterking
10-31-07, 02:00 PM
I found this last year at BLOCKBUSTERS of all places!
Every now and again a movie does slip past the Blockbuster radar. One time I walked in there and found this on the shelf:
http://www.be2hand.com/images/upload_shop/200707/200707-30-183433-1.jpg
And by the way, it's awesome.
Sexy Celebrity
10-31-07, 02:17 PM
Every now and again a movie does slip past the Blockbuster radar.
For the longest time, I never understood the whole "Blockbuster is evil and edits their movies!" thing because I saw things like the X rated John Waters classic Pink Flamingos through Blockbuster.
But... I don't bother with it anymore now because I have Netflix. Also, the Blockbuster where I rented Pink Flamingos is now something called Casa Furniture.
Powdered Water
03-23-08, 04:39 PM
7th is right, every time I look at what the guests are checking out lately there is someone in this thread. Too funny. Incest! Porn! Yes! Jesus...
droo_face
04-03-08, 01:26 AM
curse of the golden flower, lady wants to get jiggy with her son
oh god. the entire subject is totally repulsive.
but how about the fact that Prison Break Season 2 indicated that the Presidential candidate was sleeping with her brother?
yuck. :sick:
How the hell did someone even think of creating this thread in the first place. Repulsive is right.
chet seven
04-03-08, 02:27 AM
refer to avatar...
ha gross
I certainly wouldn't call it the best or even good, but it does have an attractive cast.
http://www.britishdvdcollection.com/images/CoverArt/Large/741952301998.jpg
Sexy Celebrity
04-03-08, 02:58 PM
The title of this thread is my favorite at Movie Forums.
Sir Toose
04-03-08, 03:07 PM
J, I just can't even be adult about it so I've not participated in the thread at all.
In fact.... nope, never mind I'm bowing out out again. :D
justdecent
04-03-08, 07:01 PM
I've read through all of these and still can't think of ANY that i've seen. Thought one or two would spir my memory.
Back in 1963, when incest was only hinted at, not openly expressed on the screen, Dean Martin played a ne’er-do-well son who returns from Illinois with a new wife to New Orleans to meet his two spinster sisters, Wendy Hiller as Anna Berniers and Geraldine Page as Carrie Berniers. Carrie, who has always had an incestuous love for her baby brother to the point where Anna used to sit up nights to prevent her from molesting him, does her best to break up his marriage with disastrous results for all. Written for the stage by Lillian Hellman, it’s one of the best films on that subject and has a stellar cast directed by George Roy Hill with a great score by George Duning.
The best incestuous character ever, however, is the mother from hell in the 1962 original film, The Manchurian Candidate, with Angela Lansbury as the manipulative mother and communist agent who uses her own son as both an assassin and a love toy while he’s in hypnotic trances.
Lansbury was only 3 years older than Laurence Harvey when she played his mother in that movie. She was nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress, and in 2007 Newsweek selected her character as one of the 10 greatest villains in cinema history.
MovieMaker5087
04-03-08, 07:46 PM
Here's a B-flick that's all about incest. There is a steamy sex scene, but it's got an R rating, so it's not exactly porn. The film used to be my nickname to a group of people I know, but they now gave it away to someone else who looked like a character from the movie, instead of being an "incestuous" being like myself (long story, inside joke, bottom line is that I'm not a product of cousinly love):
http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/coverv/09/134509.jpg
Sexy Celebrity
04-04-08, 03:17 AM
http://images.rottentomatoes.com/images/movie/coverv/09/134509.jpg
How in the world does a movie that looks like that deal with incest??
It looks like Troll 3.
MovieMaker5087
04-04-08, 11:48 AM
How in the world does a movie that looks like that deal with incest??
It looks like Troll 3.
The creatures in it are all products of generations of incest, and the main character comes to where they live to find a cure for a blood disease he has.
Godoggo
04-04-08, 12:01 PM
The creatures in it are all products of generations of incest, and the main character comes to where they live to find a cure for a blood disease he has.
I have actually seen this movie. It's awful.:sick:
MovieMaker5087
04-04-08, 01:53 PM
I have actually seen this movie. It's awful.:sick:
BLASPHEMY!!!
Sexy Celebrity
04-04-08, 02:25 PM
The creatures in it are all products of generations of incest, and the main character comes to where they live to find a cure for a blood disease he has.
So, incest is a cure for blood diseases??? :eek: :goof:
MovieMaker5087
04-04-08, 02:59 PM
So, incest is a cure for blood diseases??? :eek: :goof:
No, the cure for it is...
the main character has to eat a fetus of one of the creatures that's his relative.
FernTree
04-07-08, 08:15 AM
What an interesting topic.
I recently saw Sister My Sister ... it is a UK film from 1994, An adaptation of a real life murder case which happened in France in the early 1900's. Originally called the "Papin Affair" because that is the real family name of the two sisters who murdered their employers. This case has been the basis of many psycho-analytists who were fascinated about the relationship between the two women. This film is one of the more common intepretations that exists on the nature of the relationship between the two sisters. In 2000 this murder has been made into another film, this one from France titled Murderous Maids
Bad Boy Bubby ... a great Aussie indi film which was shot in Adelaide. If you can, give it a watch.
I don't think that anyone has mentioned this classic, The Silence which was directed by Ingmar Bergman in 1963.
I liked The Killer Bees made for TV film from the 70's, I mean Kate Jackson has never been sweeter.
Oh...um wait...non-porn incest....ha, thought it was non-porn insect movies...sry.
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff277/blunderingman/april2008/TandraQuinn02.jpg
globalbpo
05-05-08, 03:40 AM
The other Boleyn Girl "almost" had an incest scene in it. It was quite disturbing...
I hate to bring it up in a movie forum, but the first thing that popped in my head after reading the thread title was the classic "Home" episode of the X-files.
All of you guests that have come here just to view this thread:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v35/TheCEO/Shame-award-1.jpg
FILMFREAK087
05-10-08, 09:42 PM
And ppl say I create strange threads...
La Coupure (2006) (French-Canadian)
is a film about a brother and his sister in love since their adolescent years and their struggle to end their incestuous relationship.
Sci-Fi-Guy
06-08-08, 06:28 PM
Since nobody's mentioned it yet...
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/5828/esbe23ll9.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
It was the first thing that popped into my head.:rolleyes:
http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3179/starwarsignorancesh7.jpg (http://imageshack.us)
PaulfromLastTango
06-08-08, 09:04 PM
people What do you think is the best mainstream
movie that deal with incest?
"Close my Eyes" is a very good one I guess,
it is about an unhappy married sister played
by Saskia Reeves who have a sexual relationship
with her brother played by Clive Owen when he
visit her, Alan Rickman played the husband.
do you know of any other mainstream movie that
deal with incest.
Maher
Hi, I just joined. The ones that immediately come to mind are; Murmur of the Heart, Luna, and The Concrete Garden.
FILMFREAK087
06-08-08, 09:30 PM
Say it isn't so, that's all I can think of. Although they weren't really related as it turns out.
These Filthy Hands
06-10-08, 04:53 PM
Lake Dead. Bad movie but it was about incest.
purplenurple568
06-12-08, 03:12 PM
Sleepwalkers is the only movie I've seen with incest. The movie was terrible though. I don't recommend it. I believe it was by Stephen King.
dodo1200
07-15-08, 06:19 PM
Sorry for my poor english.have seen in1980 or1981 one incest film but can't remember the title.In the movie rhe mother seduce her son when her date don't come to christmas evening.The son is boxer and he lost one fight becouse his mother want sex close before the fight.Tahat's all i remember.I know is not too much but may be that someone recognise it.
Calistyr
07-15-08, 06:54 PM
"Flowers in the Attic", adapted from the book series by V.C. Andrews. The books were excellent; disturbing, touching, and heart wrenching, yet triumphant. The movie, a page of the entire series. The incest is between the brother and sister. They came of age after years of being locked in the attic, allowed no contact with the outside world. From what I remember, I read the series and saw the movie many, many years ago, they even had a child together. When they finally got out of the attic, the whole ordeal had a terrible impact on their lives.
I'm not sure of the meaning behind a "best" incest movie, but this was definitely one that made me see that type of situation in a different light.
As far as recently, "The Quiet" was superbly done IMO. Elisha Cuthbert (sp) was sexually abused by her father for many years. The end result was shocking and controversial.
well all the good ones are taken that I can think of so I'll just throw out a crappy one, Sleepwalkers
I thought Sleepwalkers was an excellent thriller, and the scene where the mother is having sex with her son is so beautiful! The expression on her face looks like she is in pure exstacy! I also loved the scene in The House Of Yes where Jackie-o is have sex with her twin brother Marty. God, incest is such a beautiful thing, I wish there were more movies dealing with it!
TheGirlWhoHadAllTheLuck_
08-06-08, 03:19 PM
Les Enfants Terribles. A bit surreal.
I'd say La Luna, by Bertolucci. A fantastic film. Heres a link:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0079495/
It is a little difficult to watch, almost pornographic in nature -- but if approached maturely when viewing it, La Luna is a great film.
I'm not sure what you mean by "non-porn", because porn by definition is intended to stimulate the viewer in a sexual way -- which case, I seriously doubt Bertolucci's intent was to arouse anyone (I'd say it's very difficult to find this enticing in any way).
I'd say La Luna, by Bertolucci. A fantastic film.
I own Il Conformista, but haven't seen this picture. Adding to my netflix queue...
The War Zone is one of the most perfect movie experiences of the past few years. I highly, highly reccomend it to anyone.
Ditto -- good call, one of my favorite films.
Outbreak
08-06-08, 03:43 PM
off the top of my head i can't think of any that hasn't been mentioned so far... but i bet MarcoClimax has a huge collection he'd be willing to share with us :P
than again, you did this is a NON PORN incest so he may not ;)
just joking with ya M.C. - kinda
martyrofevil
08-09-08, 08:44 AM
I'd say Visitor Q although, it's just the opening scene that involved incest. This movie is close to being porn though...just really messed up porn. But, a fantastic movie nonetheless.
vulcanriceking
09-05-08, 05:29 PM
Géminis. I think it is Brazilian. Twin Brother and Sister have relationship, Until Mom comes home one day. Actually a very good dramatic movies dealing with the subject with a tragic ending.
The War Zone is a terrific movie.
A canadian movie called Blood. Filmed over a few hour period and edited together real time. Won several awards.
Murmur of the heart was a good movie (already listed).
Pola X. Was it incest or not. That is part of the plot. Is she really his sister.
Love strange Love. A Man remembers the evening his mother loved him.
The Quiet. It was a good movie.
Oh and almost forgot. Ringmaster. With Jerry Springer, Jamie pressley.
Titus. Kinda a roman/modern mashup with Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. I think she has a thing with her son.
My brother the Vampire. Quirky little comedy.
And none of these are porn. And almost all of them won awards and had nominations. Some even for Oscars.
Covered the subject for a paper in college. Incest in Hollywood.
martyrofevil
09-05-08, 05:37 PM
Oldboy! Don't know how I forgot about that one
Sawman3
09-05-08, 05:59 PM
Deliverance
Oh, yes.
Géminis. I think it is Brazilian. Twin Brother and Sister have relationship, Until Mom comes home one day. Actually a very good dramatic movies dealing with the subject with a tragic ending.
The War Zone is a terrific movie.
A canadian movie called Blood. Filmed over a few hour period and edited together real time. Won several awards.
Murmur of the heart was a good movie (already listed).
Pola X. Was it incest or not. That is part of the plot. Is she really his sister.
Love strange Love. A Man remembers the evening his mother loved him.
The Quiet. It was a good movie.
Oh and almost forgot. Ringmaster. With Jerry Springer, Jamie pressley.
Titus. Kinda a roman/modern mashup with Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange. I think she has a thing with her son.
My brother the Vampire. Quirky little comedy.
And none of these are porn. And almost all of them won awards and had nominations. Some even for Oscars.
Covered the subject for a paper in college. Incest in Hollywood.
Nice list, perhaps you could share your college paper with us
Sexy Celebrity
04-24-09, 01:01 PM
Hello again, Incest thread. Missed you!
Unless your writing an essay or something why would you start a thread like this, disgusting..
Iroquois
04-26-09, 11:21 AM
Because you can?
Because you can?
Oh, now it makes sense
Thanks for clearing that one up
meatwadsprite
04-26-09, 01:46 PM
Apparently there are a lot of films I've seen where incest was implied !
Blue Lou
08-22-09, 11:16 PM
No real comment. Just wanted to bring this one back. Its a must read for anyone who hasnt read it.
FILMFREAK087
08-22-09, 11:21 PM
WTF? :confused: Either this is a joke, or. . . *shudders*
Caitlyn
08-22-09, 11:37 PM
WTF? :confused: Either this is a joke, or. . . *shudders*
Have you read through the thread?
igor_is_fugly
08-23-09, 12:19 AM
hahaha, another resurfacing
Yes, Oldboy was certainly entertaining but if we're really talking about the absolute best of incest movies, there is no comparison....
Wrong Turn 2:p
http://www.pitofhorror.com/newdesign/promo/wrongturn2/wrong2.jpg
One of the scariest X Files episodes was the one where Mulder and Scully happen upon a house out in the middle of nowhere that is populated with an inbred family.
'Member that one?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_(The_X-Files) (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_%28The_X-Files%29)
I couldn't believe it was on TV
Moosemonster
08-30-09, 02:15 PM
Argentinian "Geminis". Actually, it was better than I expected.
http://www.biosagenda.nl/film_image.php?ID=9165&max_w=180&max_h=1000&q=90
KasperKristensen
08-30-09, 03:33 PM
Great. Just great. People will google 'porn incest' and find MoFo. And 'kids hanging themself' for that matter. :p
Harry Lime
08-30-09, 07:07 PM
This thread has been viewed over 91,000 times.
Brother Blue
08-30-09, 07:55 PM
Taboo (1979)
Oh, "non" porn movie . . . sorry. :rolleyes:
:D
beelzebubbles
08-30-09, 08:30 PM
The Graduate
http://www.smh.com.au/ffximage/2005/06/16/fondue_graduate_wideweb__430x396.jpg
Subtext, people. Subtext.
Page 7?! Didnt know this was a hot topic. Alot of the incest films are romanticized, and when these things happen in reality its more sordid and destructive. Filmakers dealing in this matter arent educated on the subject worth a damn, but can make a pretty scene. Spanking The Monkey was well done. I bet theres not alot of incest love stories involving a little kid and an adult of the same sex. Is that art?! The answers no because putting anything on any subject matter to the screen isnt art but just filmaking. Is crappy rap music art? No its just music (maybe). Incest?! Feh! Bring back westerns is what I say. Hell even musicals.
Iroquois
08-30-09, 11:36 PM
Page 7?! Didnt know this was a hot topic. Alot of the incest films are romanticized, and when these things happen in reality its more sordid and destructive. Filmakers dealing in this matter arent educated on the subject worth a damn, but can make a pretty scene. Spanking The Monkey was well done. I bet theres not alot of incest love stories involving a little kid and an adult of the same sex. Is that art?! The answers no because putting anything on any subject matter to the screen isnt art but just filmaking. Is crappy rap music art? No its just music (maybe). Incest?! Feh! Bring back westerns is what I say. Hell even musicals.
Ah, TONGO. Good to see you're still trying to dictate what is and isn't art.
Interesting to see that you'd rather see the return of Westerns, a genre which romanticises theft and murder, among other things. These count as destructive, anti-social acts, do they not? Why should anyone make films that glorify such violent behaviour?
Also, who's to say the filmmakers aren't educated in such matters? Assuming that filmmakers count as visual artists and they want to express something about incest, what are they going to do?
I would imagine there are quite a few reasons why there aren't any child-adult incest love stories, but of course since there's a child involved, it's bound to be blatantly controversial regardless of whether or not the relationship is incestuous or homosexual in nature. Why these kind of stories don't get made is anyone's guess - I can't claim to speak for any filmmakers.
Iroquois
Ah, TONGO. Good to see you're still trying to dictate what is and isn't art.
Oh so Im Joe McCarthy now. Please Iroquois tell me which incest movie is art and then we'll talk, but dont assume I cant appreciate artistic film. Ive seen Eat Drink Man Woman dammit! :)
Interesting to see that you'd rather see the return of Westerns, a genre which romanticises theft and murder, among other things. These count as destructive, anti-social acts, do they not? Why should anyone make films that glorify such violent behaviour? I also mentioned musicals but thats not convenient to your argument that Im shortsighted.
Also, who's to say the filmmakers aren't educated in such matters? Assuming that filmmakers count as visual artists and they want to express something about incest, what are they going to do? Stop trying to make an act of spiritual destruction into some romanticized visual art piece. What if these artists learned the repercusions of incest then show the child at an older age more F'ed up than the parent was. Oh but thats just too crass. Spanking The Monkey was more of an art movie than alot of the foreign fare. Why? Because it was shown as it is an ugliness for carnalities sake. To make it look pretty or stylish diminishes the content and that imo is schlock. Foreign drivel on brothers and sisters rutting each other as some spiritual epiphany is hilarious, and I can but laugh and point at this "smart" perspective.
I would imagine there are quite a few reasons why there aren't any child-adult incest love stories, but of course since there's a child involved, it's bound to be blatantly controversial regardless of whether or not the relationship is incestuous or homosexual in nature. LOL! Good. Why these kind of stories don't get made is anyone's guess Its called taste. - I can't claim to speak for any filmmakers. Ill take a chance and speak for them and say there are better stories to be told.
meatwadsprite
08-31-09, 12:27 AM
tell me which incest movie is art and then we'll talk
Jaws ? I think it's a very interesting subject for movies to explore , primarily because it hasn't been heavily tread upon.
Jaws ?
Henh?! What the hell are you talking about?!
Actually this thread does go out of its way to tread upon it. Not that that means there are any "classics" in the genre, but some serious films are mentioned in here, no matter how much huffin' and puffin' may be going on now.
meatwadsprite
08-31-09, 12:41 AM
If it aint a classic , it aint nothin !
double negs lead to SOMTHIN!
Iroquois
08-31-09, 02:02 AM
Iroquois
Ah, TONGO. Good to see you're still trying to dictate what is and isn't art.
Oh so Im Joe McCarthy now. Please Iroquois tell me which incest movie is art and then we'll talk, but dont assume I cant appreciate artistic film. Ive seen Eat Drink Man Woman dammit! :)
Why should I have to tell you what counts as art? In a sense, almost every film counts as art. Also, that last part almost sounds like a joke. You like a single foreign film and it instantly means you can appreciate art? Quite a jump.
Interesting to see that you'd rather see the return of Westerns, a genre which romanticises theft and murder, among other things. These count as destructive, anti-social acts, do they not? Why should anyone make films that glorify such violent behaviour? I also mentioned musicals but thats not convenient to your argument that Im shortsighted.
Well, if we're going to mention musicals, there's always the fact that Sweeney Todd's "hero" is a serial-killing barber who murders dozens of people and has them ground up into meat pies. Or that Chicago is about a pair of cabaret starlets who get locked up for murder.
Also, who's to say the filmmakers aren't educated in such matters? Assuming that filmmakers count as visual artists and they want to express something about incest, what are they going to do? Stop trying to make an act of spiritual destruction into some romanticized visual art piece. What if these artists learned the repercusions of incest then show the child at an older age more F'ed up than the parent was. Oh but thats just too crass. Spanking The Monkey was more of an art movie than alot of the foreign fare. Why? Because it was shown as it is an ugliness for carnalities sake. To make it look pretty or stylish diminishes the content and that imo is schlock. Foreign drivel on brothers and sisters rutting each other as some spiritual epiphany is hilarious, and I can but laugh and point at this "smart" perspective.
Again, who's to say they don't take that under consideration? If we're going to worry about the repercussions that a film would have on certain people, then we can more or less disperse with the majority of films rated PG and above. Take Spielberg's films, for example - he made Schindler's List, a heavily stylised black-and-white film about the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of millions of people and the traumatisation of millions more. Should he not be allowed to make such a film for fear of offending all the people who have suffered greatly as a result of the events depicted in the film? The same thing could be said about WWII soldiers and Saving Private Ryan, or shark victims in Jaws.
I would imagine there are quite a few reasons why there aren't any child-adult incest love stories, but of course since there's a child involved, it's bound to be blatantly controversial regardless of whether or not the relationship is incestuous or homosexual in nature. LOL! Good. Why these kind of stories don't get made is anyone's guess Its called taste. - I can't claim to speak for any filmmakers. Ill take a chance and speak for them and say there are better stories to be told.
Okay, I'll give you this one, if only because I agree with the fact that there are better stories to tell.
Iroquois
Why should I have to tell you what counts as art? In a sense, almost every film counts as art. Not every film is art, but I was wondering if youd like to actually call an incest movie a piece of art and we'd have a more focused discussion.Also, that last part almost sounds like a joke. You like a single foreign film and it instantly means you can appreciate art? Quite a jump. It was a joke Iro just like your sarcasm is like joking
Well, if we're going to mention musicals, there's always the fact that Sweeney Todd's "hero" is a serial-killing barber who murders dozens of people and has them ground up into meat pies. Or that Chicago is about a pair of cabaret starlets who get locked up for murder. Bob Fosse was very risque, but had good taste. Chicago was art like alot of his works. As for Sweeney Todd Ive never seen it (go figure) but do you think a 7 or 8 year old kid being bedded continuosly by their parent should be made into a musical? Thats a big difference. Do you realize Sweeney or any serial killer would have in more liklihood been a victim of incest? Oh but those hard facts arent pretty to talk about, and dont get that art vibe that seems to be so all encompassing important.
Again, who's to say they don't take that under consideration? If we're going to worry about the repercussions that a film would have on certain people, then we can more or less disperse with the majority of films rated PG and above. Youre being ridiculous and I will stay on topic. Take Spielberg's films, for example - he made Schindler's List, a heavily stylised black-and-white film about the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of millions of people and the traumatisation of millions more. Should he not be allowed to make such a film for fear of offending all the people who have suffered greatly as a result of the events depicted in the film? The same thing could be said about WWII soldiers and Saving Private Ryan, or shark victims in Jaws. Speilberg waited ten years to make Schindlers because he felt he himself had to evolve as a filmaker before tackling a sensitive subject. In Private Ryan Speilberg said he could have made the omaha beach landing alot more gruesome, but held back because 1. the point had been made, and 2. overkill on gore can be counterproductive to the storytelling process. If filmakers approached the subject on incest with such carefullness, and respect their finished product would be alot different and more impressive. Instead said filmakers feel their ability to craft a scene is all thats important, and thats laughable.
Harry Lime
08-31-09, 01:13 PM
What the hell is an "incest movie" anyway?
Iroquois
08-31-09, 11:46 PM
Not every film is art, but I was wondering if youd like to actually call an incest movie a piece of art and we'd have a more focused discussion.
If I had to boil it down to a yes or no answer, then yes.
It was a joke Iro just like your sarcasm is like joking
OK.
Bob Fosse was very risque, but had good taste. Chicago was art like alot of his works. As for Sweeney Todd Ive never seen it (go figure) but do you think a 7 or 8 year old kid being bedded continuosly by their parent should be made into a musical? Thats a big difference. Do you realize Sweeney or any serial killer would have in more liklihood been a victim of incest? Oh but those hard facts arent pretty to talk about, and dont get that art vibe that seems to be so all encompassing important.
I don't know, man - like any premise, it's got some potential as a story. Questioning whether it "should" be made is irrelevant because it's a musical/movie. As art and/or entertainment, movies and musicals are simply not necessary in the course of everyday life and so it's not like people "need" to see any movies, but they do it anyway.
Plus, way to make a judgment call on Sweeney Todd while claiming to have not seen it. Sweeney starts off the story as a well-adjusted family man who ends up being driven insane by unlawful imprisonment and losing his family. Incest never came into it. Why? Because it wouldn't have made any sense to the story. Besides, I figure when you claim that the most likely cause of serial killers is childhood incest, it demands some degree of proof - some "hard facts", as it were.
Youre being ridiculous and I will stay on topic.
Says the guy who immediately assumes that anyone who makes films with such controversial subject matter can only be doing it for the sake of cheap entertainment and doesn't care if such a film bothers anyone.
Speilberg waited ten years to make Schindlers because he felt he himself had to evolve as a filmaker before tackling a sensitive subject. In Private Ryan Speilberg said he could have made the omaha beach landing alot more gruesome, but held back because 1. the point had been made, and 2. overkill on gore can be counterproductive to the storytelling process. If filmakers approached the subject on incest with such carefullness, and respect their finished product would be alot different and more impressive. Instead said filmakers feel their ability to craft a scene is all thats important, and thats laughable.
Again, I ask - how can you be so sure that filmmakers don't take this into consideration? What exactly is your definition of "carefulness" and "respect"? For all either of us know, their decisions as filmmakers actually do reflect a genuine respect for the story that they're telling.
What the hell is an "incest movie" anyway?
Sounds like a parody to me.
Prospero
09-01-09, 01:26 PM
Wow, I sure am glad I missed all the back and forth and sniping on this one.
Chinatown was the first thing that popped into my head.
I'm sure someone else has mentioned it, but I don't want to wade through all the sh*t to find it.
Iroquois
If I had to boil it down to a yes or no answer, then yes.
Ok that I knew, but name a film so we may have a more focused discussion.
Plus, way to make a judgment call on Sweeney Todd while claiming to have not seen it.
I wasnt making any judgment on Sweeney as Ive never seen it. I was not insinuating Sweeney had anything to do with incest, but that it comes up alot in serial killers in general.
Sweeney starts off the story as a well-adjusted family man who ends up being driven insane by unlawful imprisonment and losing his family. Incest never came into it. Why? Because it wouldn't have made any sense to the story. Besides, I figure when you claim that the most likely cause of serial killers is childhood incest, it demands some degree of proof - some "hard facts", as it were.
Ask a psychiatrist if you need hard facts to make this deduction. A damn large percentage of serial killers had been sexually abused as children, and alot of that percentage involves a family member. How could you not know this dont you watch movies?! :)
Says the guy who immediately assumes that anyone who makes films with such controversial subject matter can only be doing it for the sake of cheap entertainment and doesn't care if such a film bothers anyone.
No I was saying incest themed movies are mostly overrated and miss the mark.
Again, I ask - how can you be so sure that filmmakers don't take this into consideration? What exactly is your definition of "carefulness" and "respect"? For all either of us know, their decisions as filmmakers actually do reflect a genuine respect for the story that they're telling.
They dont research what the hell theyre making a movie about. Most directors dont, but in film incest is usually mishandled. Most foreign films that make incest themed stories have a common pattern, and they always tell their innocent story in some coming of age theme. They dont show years later the subject crippled with drug & sex addiction. They dont explore the disfunction in relationships, and theres ALOT more than that. Do you know why they dont go so far into it like that? Because its not very entertaining. So instead they make a pretty fiction, and be called artists rather than overrated. Just my opinion.
Iroquois
09-01-09, 10:18 PM
F*** it, I give up. Even I don't care about my side of the argument anymore.
It would probably be better if you discuss a single film, perhaps Murmur of the Heart since TONGO's never gotten very specific either but implies that European incest flicks are somehow romanticized to wash over what happens to the characters later in life. Of course, there's no such thing as a "one size fits all" life. You know what? I think I'm going to put that one in the queue too.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3298/3488151868_852d2f2b55.jpg
Iroquois
09-01-09, 10:34 PM
Not a bad idea, I suppose.
Harry Lime
09-01-09, 10:47 PM
I was going to recommend Murmur of the Heart as well.
Powdered Water
09-01-09, 10:59 PM
The Cement Garden would also be one to watch.
meatwadsprite
09-01-09, 11:03 PM
Wait , so were 100% sure there is no implied incest in Sweeney Todd right ? I'd also like checks on Ratatouille and A Bugs Life.
honeykid
09-01-09, 11:17 PM
Wait , so were 100% sure there is no implied incest in Sweeney Todd right ? I'd also like checks on Ratatouille and A Bugs Life.
:laugh:
STAR WARS!!!
http://www.icanhasforce.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/star-wars-ignorance.jpg
If someone already beat me to this aw well...
meatwadsprite
09-01-09, 11:44 PM
:rotfl: the mother of them all
Iroquois
09-02-09, 03:18 AM
I love how I got more rep for giving up arguing than for actually arguing.
arunava
09-08-09, 05:34 AM
my english is bad sorry. i not remembering the movie name.
which movie scene mother tie up a man(husband/boyfriend) on bed and her daughter sex with that man, after mother calling daughter hide her bra under tshirt. thing
42ndStreetFreak
09-08-09, 08:36 PM
"Caligula".
Powdered Water
09-08-09, 08:43 PM
The thread that would not die.
Iroquois
09-09-09, 02:54 AM
Maybe we should try wooden stakes or silver bullets.
This is the best place to post this I think.
Murmur of the Heart (Louis Malle, 1971) http://www.movieforums.com/community/../images/popcorn/3box.gif+
http://pixhost.ws/avaxhome/2007-03-01/PDVD_004.jpg
Now this one I feel I'm underrating by a half a box because it really is an almost perfect little film and one of Malle's best. Considering that the entire film leads up to an act of incest, it seems to be almost like watching the most natural thing in the world, at least as far as that could be considered natural. Of course, at some point in man's early history, incest must have been the normal way to reproduce, but this film somehow depicts something which seems to be nothing less than a sacred act of love. The mother (Lea Massari) has three sons and a husband who doesn't especially love her anymore. It's 1954, and the youngest son (Benoît Ferreux) is 15 and really getting interested in sex. He goes to a Catholic school, but at the instigation of his older brothers, he loses his cherry at a bordello and then becomes attracted to a couple of girls his own age. While spending some time at a hotel with his mother, the boy almost becomes obsessed with how perfect a female his mother is (as most boys do at some point), but when she realizes that he's "checking her out", she slaps him and makes it clear that it's just plain wrong. However, enough things happen to both the Mother and Son on Bastille Day that something transpires which will undoubtedly shape the rest of their lives, and I, for one, can see it as a unique occurrence, totally loving and positive. The French, They are a Funny Race!
Powdered Water
09-10-09, 11:29 PM
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The French make the best movies.
arunava
09-11-09, 09:34 AM
it not "caligula"
Karl Childers
09-12-09, 03:13 AM
I thought The Fly remake was the best incest movie, with Jeff Goldblum as the tortured scientist. His entire "incest politics" speech was chilling.
beelzebubbles
09-12-09, 03:32 AM
I thought The Fly remake was the best incest movie, with Jeff Goldblum as the tortured scientist. His entire "incest politics" speech was chilling.
Karl, could you elaborate?
beelzebubbles
09-12-09, 03:35 AM
Seth Brundle (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000156/): You have to leave now, and never come back here. Have you ever heard of insect politics? Neither have I. Insects... don't have politics. They're very... brutal. No compassion, no compromise. We can't trust the insect. I'd like to become the first... insect politician. Y'see, I'd like to, but... I'm afraid, uh...
Ronnie (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000133/): I don't know what you're trying to say.
Seth Brundle (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000156/): I'm saying... I'm saying I - I'm an insect who dreamt he was a man and loved it. But now the dream is over... and the insect is awake.
Ronnie (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000133/): No. no, Seth...
Seth Brundle (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000156/): I'm saying... I'll hurt you if you stay.
Ah humor. I guess.
L .B . Jeffries
03-30-10, 12:49 AM
I read through a bunch of this thread and I'm not sure and i'm sorry if it has already been mentioned but......Back to the Future
TheManBehindTheCurtain
03-30-10, 02:06 AM
Didn't see this one mentioned:
Little Boy Blue (1997), Antonio Tibaldi
Actors: Ryan Phillippe, John Savage, Natasha Kinski
Don't care for it much. It revolves around a highly implausible "secret" -- not the facts are implausible, but that the main characters could be so oblivious.
Lugburz
03-30-10, 08:02 AM
can't really believe there are actually people who will LOOK for an incest movie:confused:
can't blame those who SAW it ,without knowing it ...
do I have a problem adapting to a sick World?
Iroquois
03-30-10, 10:16 AM
Given your apparent issues with LGBT movies, maybe.
I will agree that incest-themed movies are in a different ballpark, though.
Sexy Celebrity
03-30-10, 03:21 PM
I will agree that incest-themed movies are in a different ballpark, though.
It's a family friendly ballpark.
yagirlnextdoor
05-01-10, 09:05 PM
I Stand Alone and Happiness and the obvious, Angels and Insects
LuDiNaToR
05-03-10, 11:30 AM
in gladiator he wants to goose his sister that was bit weird
Cries&Whispers
06-30-10, 06:02 PM
What a peculiar thread. I wouldn't usually comment on this, but I think I must because of my name.
Ingmar Bergman often dealt with the subject of incest in his films. Pretty much every one of his films, actually, has some psycho-sexual aspect to it. He was very fascinated with the nature of sex and its importance, practice, and meaning. Usually, the films used incest as a method of showing affection between people who did not know how to relate to others in a non-sexual way. They struggled to communicate and physical intimacy psychologically bound the couples.
For example, in Cries and Whispers two sisters who have despised each other for most of their lives are brought together by the drawn out, painful death of their sister. One is sexually repressed while the other is freer. They reconcile their differences in a scene of startling (and creepy) beauty. Sex is used as a symbol to show their union. They have never talked before, and now they are sharing everything.
In The Silence, two sisters appear to have engaged in an incestuous relationship their entire life. Their interaction is completely dysfunctional and any connection between the two could only manifest itself sexually.
In Through a Glass Darkly, a pubescent teen insinuates sexual attraction towards his sister and tries to kiss her. This, I think, is just a strong show of affection, and since his hormones are raging, his feelings come out in sex.
In Saraband, a father sleeps in the same bed as his teenage daughter. They kiss passionately in one scene, and a long incestuous relationship is strongly implied. The father lost his wife years ago and is wholly dependent on his daughter. He needs her for everything, and naturally sex is one of them. In fact, it's his greatest need. He loves her and sees her mother in him, and he's completely emotionally codependent. When she leaves and ends their relationship, he SPOILERS kills himself.
So yeah, if there's one mainstream director who deals with incest, it's Ingmar Bergman, hands down. He has other films, too, but these are the best.
lutherdclooney
07-01-10, 09:25 PM
"Old Boy" is the best incest movie ever (from 1993 or so). You have not seen it because it is a Korean movie. But, it blows any other movie in that category by miles.
Bunches of us have seen it, I'm sure. :) And yes, it's quite good.
Harry Lime
07-02-10, 01:20 AM
The "Incest Movie Thread"...170,000 views and counting.
Skin-crawlingness: beyond measure.
Harry Lime
07-02-10, 01:41 AM
How about at night, when you check and see who's online, and at least three guests are viewing this thread?
Cries&Whispers
07-02-10, 04:31 AM
Ha, I know right?... like me right now.
yamaf350
08-22-10, 11:57 AM
I guess I'll have to say The Cider House Rules is my favorite non-porn movie dealing with incest. Fabulous. I need to read the book, though. I know I love John Irving's A Prayer For Owen Meany, so I should just get around to it.
planet news
08-22-10, 02:07 PM
Flowers in the Attic?
"Les Diables" is a controvercial hard to find but well worth it if you do French film about an autistic girl and her brother. Adele Haenel's performance is breathtaking.
I normally don't approve of downloading films but if that's the only way you can see this film then you might as well risk it.
Flowers in the Attic?
The book is better.
ash_is_the_gal
09-11-10, 09:26 AM
The book is better.
both made me want to slit my wrists shortly after, so not really!
HeavenlyBlues
09-11-10, 01:00 PM
'Gozu' has an interesting approach to the subject. It's a great movie, but wouldn't recommend it.
Oldboy I would say, and it was shocking!
Alan Wake
09-25-10, 06:14 PM
Maybe not the best, but worth mentioning, Stephen King's Sleepwalkers
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_mLs4l9YY9dY/TD5BBpqfk7I/AAAAAAAAB1M/AH2BV99SuIE/s1600/Sonambulos+-+Sleepwalkers+-+Mick+Garris+-+Stephen+King+-+1992+-+006.jpg
hhherooo
12-14-10, 11:40 AM
''la seonda moglie'', although it's not technically incest, it involves sex between step mom-step son, i LOVE those type of erotic movies. BTW i LOVE this thread too.
LuDiNaToR
12-16-10, 04:10 PM
http://billfoxrocks.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/perv.jpg
haha just kidding
will.15
12-16-10, 04:28 PM
Flowers in the Attic?
They had that on the tube two weeks ago. Watched it for maybe fifteen minutes. It was depressingly awful. My new candidate for worst movie ever made.
I just looked up the movie in wikipedia. I am glad I gave up on the movie early. What a ridiculous story. I find it unbelievable the novel was a bestseller.
stevo127
03-15-11, 01:44 PM
hi just joined but here is a few films i like which involve this subject the war zone,the cement garden,buterfly with pia zadora,la luna ,bad boy bubby, angels and insects close my eyes
Holden Pike
03-15-11, 03:34 PM
Wow, this thread hadn't reared its sister-fu*kin' head in a while.
Still creepy how many views it gets.
http://www.movieforums.com/community/attachment.php?attachmentid=7174&stc=1&d=1300213132
Yes, I had remembered the infamous flop that is Butterfly (1982) a while back but never got around to adding it here. For those happily unfamiliar with this stinker, it is where Pia Zadora's character seduces her own father, played by Stacy Keach. Butterfly might be infamous for its cheap attempts at sultry sexuality, the incest angle, or that despite the horrible script (based on a James M. Cain book) this bomb attracted an odd cast including Orson Welles, James Franciscus, June Lockhart, Edward Albert, Stuart Whitman and frippin' Ed McMahon as well as famed Italian composer Ennio Morricone!
And while it rightfully did very well at the Razzie Awards, what truly makes it controversial in Hollywood terms is that Pia Zadora, an unknown at the time (not discounting her work as a child actress in Santa Claus Conquers the Martians) was nominated for and won Best Female Newcomer at the Golden Globes. This was after her husband, a multi-millionaire businessman, flew a large contingent of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to Las Vegas for a lavish all expenses paid weekend. It is widely acknowledged that he essentially bought that award for her.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBY1GsmzDrQ
chipper
03-16-11, 12:20 AM
Hmmm, Chinatown.
Holler if you're with me. ;)
moviegoddess
03-17-11, 09:34 PM
butterfly effect, the "creepy uncle" videos the kids in th basement...yea right, either that or "grooming them into it...
cruel intentions, the first movie..
Savage Grace 2007 - It was an okay movie about a mom and son relationship.
http://www.oneddl.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/4kiofq.jpg
Bruce Lee
03-19-11, 01:17 AM
Cat People (remake 1982)
Oldboy
Psycho IV: The Beginning
The Crow (bad guy & sister)
Wicked, Wicked!
El Castillo De La Pureza
Hawaii (the king & queen)
Steif Legg
09-04-11, 02:14 AM
French film "Road To Salina" indirectly deals with incest, by the lead pretending to be a brother/son; Mimsy Farmer, Robert Walker Rita Hayworth, Ed Begley
Harry Lime
09-04-11, 02:40 AM
The "Incest Movie Thread"...170,000 views and counting.
Wow. Up to 380,000 views in just over a year. This thread has gained quite the reputation on the net.
Lurkers, come on in!
My original thought was Cruel Intentions, but they were step siblings, not siblings, so it oughtn't count.
Imaginary Heroes features two brothers - not realizing that they are brothers - who engage in a night of gay sex. It was a great movie, despite the oddness of its plot.
The French film Murmur of the Heart implies that a boy had sex with his mother, including a moment or two in which they discuss the events of the previous night. A great movie!
Haven't seen this one yet, but I hear that Bad Boy Bubby is about as bad as they get when it comes to incest.
DexterRiley
09-11-11, 11:52 AM
Deliverance doesn't have incest in it?!?! if thats the case then why is it considered to be the pinicle of incest movies?
I guess because whomever the "they" is that consider it as such are dumb as a bag of bricks.
..
Everytime i click on the whose online tab..this thread is always got a bazillion guests visiting.
anyways if TV shows are to be included here, I'll toss Game of Thrones into the ring for consideration.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lo87vkUar81qbfuwwo1_500.jpg
ash_is_the_gal
09-11-11, 11:55 AM
i always thought Deliverance was more "implied" incest. they're all inbred, aren't they? they don't actually show anything.
moviegoddess
09-11-11, 10:27 PM
true..very true..cruel intentions were step----but raised together. kinda like if you dated your cousin, but you werent realited by blood, just marriage....
you would still get funny looks. and they did live under the same roof, and attend the same school.
i had only thought of it cuz i had recently watched not another teen movie.
TheGirlWhoHadAllTheLuck_
09-12-11, 01:04 PM
There's implied incest in Bonjour Tristesse.
Used Future
05-09-12, 05:55 PM
I watched Claude Chabol's lesser seen 1978 thriller Blood Relatives today, and immediately thought of this now legendary thread.
A well acted but unsurprisingly restrained affair with a predictable twist ending.
I'm sure it's not the best film to deal with the subject, but a large portion of the story does focus on an illicit affair between first cousins.
http://www.rarefilmposters.com/picture?pic=162850107&table=pictures&width=282&height=399
honeykid
05-09-12, 10:44 PM
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-UJezqS86jTY/TWADrOzHyZI/AAAAAAAABak/KFFAYr6GanA/s1600/islandofdeathposter.jpg
Jenalyn
06-14-13, 02:57 AM
Yeah, so I joined exclusively to reply to this thread. First movie I thought of when I saw this (and yes, I found it by googling "good incest movies") was Haunted, from 1995, with Kate Beckinsale, Aidan Quinn, Anthony Andrews and Alex Lowe. Plus it has the added bonus of Kate Beckinsale being bare-breasted multiple times.
Edit: Oh, also (spoilers!) Summer's Blood (AKA Summer's Moon) with Ashley Greene.
the samoan lawyer
06-14-13, 06:35 AM
Strange thread.
Bad boy Bubby for me.
Nausicaä
06-14-13, 08:11 AM
I found it by googling "good incest movies"
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8jvry5OHO1rpwaqo.gif
The Gunslinger45
06-14-13, 10:39 AM
This thread exists and is this popular?
:eek:
Deadite
06-16-13, 01:22 AM
Manchurian Candidate...
Mmmm Donuts
09-12-13, 01:56 AM
...And the award for "most disturbing forum thread" goes to...
jsldeleon
09-12-13, 03:35 AM
LOL at the topic title. Hahaha!
Cruel Intentions, even if they are just step siblings, it gives you the fetish/fantasy about it.
Oh I got bunches of th... wait, non-porn? Ah, can't think of any.
Chinatown had some. I don't know...
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m8jvry5OHO1rpwaqo.gif
HHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!
That made me laugh so hard, so unexpectedly I started coughing and burned myself. *******!
MovieGal
09-13-13, 03:34 AM
I watched one last night called "The Unspeakable Act" from 2012. It was decent. I have seen more.
As I think of them, I will add them to this thread.
Nausicaä
09-13-13, 08:51 AM
That made me laugh so hard, so unexpectedly I started coughing and burned myself. *******!
http://www.reactiongifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/arnold-smile.gif
MovieGal
09-13-13, 02:37 PM
There is an Australian film called "Beautiful Kate" that involves incest. I started watching it late one night and didnt get to finish. I will definitely check it out soon.
Matrix300
09-18-13, 02:48 PM
Ugh, SMH not my stile of movies
The Gunslinger45
09-18-13, 07:30 PM
The R rated cut of Caligula
evillemachine
10-15-13, 07:54 PM
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQhOD-kgM2OU6WetdFJQlm1zIWTd2gLVOsRBl7a78Ekz02yaieR
You knew he was dying to boff his sister, the dirty git.
Tim Roth's The War Zone, which is one of the most bleak, harrowing, and distressing films dealing with incest. Also, to some extent, David Lynch's Fire Walk With Me.
DIDDY THE MOVIE GUY
10-29-13, 08:56 PM
just saw this trailer for a new film coming out and thought of this thread.
here is the trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qd9kfkfe7M
Galarth
11-29-13, 07:21 PM
The full list of movies that touch the topic is long:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incest_in_popular_culture
Among those I saw and not yet mentionned, here are the good or goodish:
Dolores Claibone
A thousand acres
The weight of water (subplot)
Sherrybaby (subplot)
Salň o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (subplot)
Die Verdammten (Götterdämmerung) (subplot)
rauldc14
05-05-14, 10:53 PM
Cries and Whispers
Deadite
05-06-14, 05:05 AM
Tim Roth's The War Zone, which is one of the most bleak, harrowing, and distressing films dealing with incest.
This.
Watch_Tower
05-06-14, 06:52 AM
OldBoy, how has no one mentioned this yet???
Cat People is about incest... sort of...
I dont like incest movie
The good ones are the movies that aren't all about incest and it's disgusting scenes, they use the theme of incest as a tool to tell a bigger philosophy/story. Try checking those ones out... all of them were a success for me.
But of course, it's up to you.
matt72582
10-25-14, 01:14 PM
Murmur of the Heart
Why does this crap thread keep getting bumped? :sick:
matt72582
10-25-14, 01:29 PM
I can't believe this topic is so popular I didn't bother reading most.... But Chinatown is a great film too... I have "Oldboy" just haven't watched it yet.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned it,
Perks of a Wallflower.
Very subtle incest theme here.
Lots of spoilers in this thread without tags.. even in like.. the very second post.
Guaporense
10-27-14, 11:46 PM
There is this 12 episode anime series, Koi Kaze. Really beautiful drama about the love story of a 27 year old salary man and his 15 year old sister.
Captain Steel
01-20-16, 10:57 PM
Ha! This thread is 13 years old! :D
(Probably been mentioned, but didn't "Cruel Intentions" involve incest? Or was it step-incest?)
SeeingisBelieving
01-21-16, 07:48 AM
people What do you think is the best mainstream
movie that deal with incest?
"Close my Eyes" is a very good one I guess,
it is about an unhappy married sister played
by Saskia Reeves who have a sexual relationship
with her brother played by Clive Owen when he
visit her, Alan Rickman played the husband.
do you know of any other mainstream movie that
deal with incest.
Maher
I was thinking about Close My Eyes last week when Alan Rickman's death was announced. He was excellent in that film in a part that could have been very ordinary I think.
Much more about sexual abuse, but Tim Roth's film The War Zone is very good.
It was really wrong seeing this thread in the Now Playing box with a thread called "Daddys Home" beneath it :laugh:
Ha! This thread is 13 years old! :D
(Probably been mentioned, but didn't "Cruel Intentions" involve incest? Or was it step-incest?)
Step incest i suppose. Ryan Phillippes characters dad is married to Sarah Michelle Gellars mum, he only feels her up though. They have a bet and if Phillipee wins he gets to have sex with her, but after winning he doesn't go through with it.
Holden Pike
01-21-16, 08:02 AM
The thread that would not die!
Hey, people love incest. That's what I tried to tell my cousin, anyway. He wouldn't listen.
Spanking The Monkey (if not mentioned yet)
It's not good, but it's incest
MovieGal
01-21-16, 11:25 AM
The Unspeakable Act (2012)
sleightofhand
01-21-16, 12:07 PM
I just went through this whole thread, and was so surprised that the two films I thought of first has not been mentioned yet: Hotel New Hampshire and Lone Star (in the latter film, the characters don't realize they are committing incest until they discover they share the same father late in the movie). The third film that came to my mind has already been listed, Angels and Insects and in the fourth Say It Isn't So, there is no actual incest, but everyone thinks there is when the two lovers are told they may be brother and sister.
MovieGal
01-21-16, 12:25 PM
I just went through this whole thread, and was so surprised that the two films I thought of first has not been mentioned yet: Hotel New Hampshire and Lone Star (in the latter film, the characters don't realize they are committing incest until they discover they share the same father late in the movie). The third film that came to my mind has already been listed, Angels and Insects and in the fourth Say It Isn't So, there is no actual incest, but everyone thinks there is when the two lovers are told they may be brother and sister.
I know of many more.. I just dont post them...
do you think I recommend everything I know of? NO....
Nemanja
01-21-16, 01:41 PM
The Color Wheel (2011) by Alex Ross Perry.
The Gunslinger45
01-21-16, 02:57 PM
Ha! This thread is 13 years old! :D
(Probably been mentioned, but didn't "Cruel Intentions" involve incest? Or was it step-incest?)
Why the hell would you bring THIS thread back?!?!?!?!?
gbgoodies
01-21-16, 03:05 PM
Why the hell would you bring THIS thread back?!?!?!?!?
He didn't. There was a spam post in it last night that was removed after he posted that.
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