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DrJacoby 12-01-17 08:41 PM

Originally Posted by DocHoliday (Post 1831831)
As soon as I heard that was an infant rape scene in A Serbian Film, I lost all interest in ever seeing. I'm sorry, but that's just not art... it's simply f*cking sick and indicative that the director should probably be committed and investigated. Who TF thinks up sh*t like that????

A distrubing movie that I actually ENJOYED is Would You Rather. Have seen it a few times. Not for the faint of heart, but a fun movie imo.

But I'll never bring myself to watch something as disgusting as A Serbian Film.
A Serbian Film is the horror equivalent of The Room, not kidding:

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And it's just a **** movie overall anyway, it's got the unrealistic cringe-factor of the Room but it doesn't have the "so bad it's good" :rolleyes:

DrJacoby 12-01-17 08:45 PM

Originally Posted by I. Rex (Post 1831802)
I'd probably vote Irreversible. I havent seen A Serbian Film yet because Im basically afraid... But of those Ive seen Irreversible probably took the longest to recover from. Salo, while disgusting and atrocious, was more intriguing to me then massively disturbing. Its so far over the top that you have to wonder what its REALLY trying to say. Plus they dont victimize the victims which helps.
Irreversible is a movie that really got me personally when I first saw it and it made me depressed. The message of the film too, is something we all kind of have to face in life (how things happen that are beyond our control and how the universe has a sick sense of humor - like the guys getting the wrong guy, who raped his girlfriend :( )

The most talked about scene (yes that) is one of the most effective and disturbing things I've seen in cinema tbh. It's realistically portrayed, framed and not at all over-acted. It really hones in on the helplessness and desperation, and made me very angry when I saw it.

I love Gaspar Noe's films so far however and he knows how to present his messages in a way that really reaches the hearts of viewers (well, like me, those who like it)

Dani8 12-01-17 08:48 PM

Originally Posted by DrJacoby (Post 1832109)
Irreversible is a movie that really got me personally when I first saw it and it made me depressed. The message of the film too, is something we all kind of have to face in life (how things happen that are beyond our control and how the universe has a sick sense of humor - like the guys getting the wrong guy, who raped his girlfriend :( )

I love Gaspar Noe's films so far however and he knows how to present his messages in a way that really reaches the hearts of viewers (well, like me, those who like it)
yeah I understand what you mean even if I havent seen it beyond the hydrant scene. ASF 'depressed' me to think about how he came about writing it. Really made me focus on it for days

DrJacoby 12-01-17 08:53 PM

Originally Posted by Dani8 (Post 1832110)
yeah I understand what you mean even if I havent seen it beyond the hydrant scene. ASF 'depressed' me to think about how he came about writing it. Really made me focus on it for days
Enter The Void also effected me (it's not "disturbing" though) for a long time and still does. The thematic connections (death/spirituality/religion/sexuality/psychedelic drugs/childhood trauma/family) and parallels that film draws are things I connect strongly to and have thought about a lot. The way it portrays it too, really hits it home!

Dani8 12-01-17 08:56 PM

Originally Posted by DrJacoby (Post 1832115)
Enter The Void also effected me (it's not "disturbing" though) for a long time and still does. The thematic connections (death/spirituality/religion/sexuality/psychedelic drugs/childhood trauma/family) and parallels that film draws are things I connect strongly to and have thought about a lot. The way it portrays it too, really hits it home!
I hadnt heard of that so just looked it up. Going on my list for when I get home - looks really interesting. Thanks DrJ

Kissintel 12-01-17 09:02 PM

Re: Most disturbing movie of all time!!!
 
Oh! I completely forgot that I Stand Alone (1998) disturbed me more than Irreversible did. :o

DrJacoby 12-01-17 09:04 PM

Originally Posted by Dani8 (Post 1832118)
I hadnt heard of that so just looked it up. Going on my list for when I get home - looks really interesting. Thanks DrJ
You're welcome.
I hope you enjoy it (if that's the way to put it) or are as inspired/provoked by it as I am. Outside of the powerful themes, the color-scheme and Noe's signature camera style are also really impressive :)

Dani8 12-01-17 09:10 PM

Originally Posted by Kissintel (Post 1832123)
Oh! I completely forgot that I Stand Alone (1998) disturbed me more than Irreversible did. :o
OK I'm goin g to ask the head scratching question before someone else does

Do you see horses getting killed in the abbattoir? Not interested in that...or rim jobs (I looked it up because once again I've never heard of it)

DrJacoby 12-01-17 09:11 PM

Originally Posted by Kissintel (Post 1832123)
Oh! I completely forgot that I Stand Alone (1998) disturbed me more than Irreversible did. :o
Interesting progression in his career thematically so far I think:

I Stand Alone being violence/revenge coupled with amending family relationships

Irreversible being how the past is......irreversible, and sexuality + the underbelly of society

Enter The Void being the things I mentioned above

Love....being like giving the sexuality in ETV a huge heroine boost and sort of exploring our psychological discomfort (which in itself is paradoxical!) surrounding it, I guess

I_Wear_Pants 12-02-17 03:15 AM

How would Cannibal Holocaust and Salo: 120 Days of Sodom fare in this contest? I haven't seen either, though.

Dirk120 12-02-17 01:36 PM

Originally Posted by Dani8 (Post 1831991)
What's wrong with two people who love each other kissing? Would you feel the same if it was 2 women? They're kissing, not dismembering each other so I'm not sure I understand.
No it would be more disturbing if 2 women like you doing that.

Dani8 12-02-17 02:29 PM

Originally Posted by Dirk120 (Post 1832308)
No it would be more disturbing if 2 women like you doing that.
OK well it was a pretty easy question but if you want to behave that way then be your own boss. Goodbye.

Dirk120 12-02-17 02:53 PM

Originally Posted by Dani8 (Post 1832333)
OK well it was a pretty easy question but if you want to behave that way then be your own boss. Goodbye.
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Vanillapie 12-02-17 07:04 PM

Re: Most disturbing movie of all time!!!
 
I'm about to watch irreversible for the first time in a moment, wish me luck.

Dani8 12-02-17 07:18 PM

Originally Posted by Vanillapie (Post 1832455)
I'm about to watch irreversible for the first time in a moment, wish me luck.
Turn up the volume and jump around a lot.

Good luck.

Saunch 12-02-17 07:22 PM

Re: Most disturbing movie of all time!!!
 
Watch it in reverse. :)

doubledenim 12-02-17 07:32 PM

Originally Posted by DrJacoby (Post 1832106)
Everytime. It's Britney.

cricket 12-02-17 07:35 PM

Originally Posted by I_Wear_Pants (Post 1832195)
How would Cannibal Holocaust and Salo: 120 Days of Sodom fare in this contest? I haven't seen either, though.
I would put Cannibal Holocaust a good bit higher, mostly due to the real animal killings. Cannibal Ferox is a very similar movie, as is the inferior Eaten Alive (1980).

Captain Steel 12-02-17 07:44 PM

Originally Posted by cricket (Post 1832469)
I would put Cannibal Holocaust a good bit higher, mostly due to the real animal killings. Cannibal Ferox is a very similar movie, as is the inferior Eaten Alive (1980).
I watched "The Green Inferno" (2013) not long ago. Only mention it because I read that it was a loose remake of Cannibal Holocaust (which I've never seen).

cricket 12-02-17 07:50 PM

Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 1832470)
I watched "The Green Inferno" (2013) not long ago. Only mention it because I read that it was a loose remake of Cannibal Holocaust (which I've never seen).
Yea it wasn't good unfortunately.


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