most traumatic movie involving a kid?

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Originally Posted by conanthebarbero
What's the most traumatic movie you've seen involving a kid? A kid that was probably abducted or something but later got rescued somehow.
I am disturbed. You've wanted to know what the most traumatic movie involving a kid that was abducted was for us, and now you want to know our most memorable rape scenes!



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Originally Posted by Sexy Celebrity
I am disturbed. You've wanted to know what the most traumatic movie involving a kid that was abducted was for us, and now you want to know our most memorable rape scenes!


Yeah, how is prison food these days???

You're not secretly Michael Jackson are you?
Of course not, he's innocent!!!
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Conan your not looking for a movie that will teach you the best way to kidnap a kid then rape them until they are emotionaly scarred for life?

because if you are. Do i got a list for you
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I thought pay it forward treated the kid poorly towards the end...



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How about The Professional with Natalie Portman, i think running away with a Hitman would be pretty hard on your life..



Leon: The Professional. Not only does she run away with a hitman and learn to kill but she also walks past her apartment and sees her father dead on the floor and the rest of her family dead in the apartment.



"Sybil", starring Sally Field.
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RE: Sybil

That was on TV this past Saturday, on Oxygen, I think. Did you watch it?



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RE: Sybil

That was on TV this past Saturday, on Oxygen, I think. Did you watch it?
Nope. I haven't seen it in years. But I can't ever forget what that woman did to that little girl, the trauma that led to her pychotic break and eventual multiple personalities.



I watched some of it before I had to head out somewhere - I agree, it looked pretty bad.



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I think that girl from the excorsist had it pretty bad, imagine being possessed... not to mention the mom as well, imagine being afraid of your own daughter like that. Also the little boy from the shining, I guess he was kind of possessed too.



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AI - robot kid is abandoned by his mother, hooks up with a gigolo, nearly gets stoned to death, sits around under water for hundreds of years....man I hate that film



Flowers in the Attic. Unfortunately, I had read the book beforehand and it was FAR more graphic and sad. I was a child myself at the time, so imagine my disgust.
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Parents with Dennis Quaid was disturbing and bizzare



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Originally Posted by mack
Flowers in the Attic. Unfortunately, I had read the book beforehand and it was FAR more graphic and sad. I was a child myself at the time, so imagine my disgust.
Oh yes, imprisonment, incest and poisoned doughnuts...not a happy family film!



For me the most disturbing scenes involving a child are the ones in Happiness where
WARNING: "Happiness" spoilers below
the Paedophile father is trying to drug his son's friend to rape him.
The act that is occuring is bad enough but the way it's filmed is horrible. The direction made it seem like a scene in a carry on film with Sid James trying to get a bit of "nookie" but being foiled all the way.



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that flowers in the attic movie looks really sick, I think Ill rent it
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"Resident Evil 2:Apocolypse" Mila Jovavich
"Phone Booth" Colin Ferrel, Keifer Sutherland (2003)
"Pay it Forward" Haley Joel Osmond, Helen Hunt(2000)
"American Wedding" Jason Biggs, Alyson Hannigan(2003)
"Dogma" Ben Affleck, Matt Damon(1999)
"LOTR" 1,2 & 3 Vigo Mortenison, Elijah Wood (2002-2003)
"Thirteen" Holly Hunter, Nikkie Reed (2004)