most traumatic movie involving a kid?

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I would have to agree with A.I. Artificial Intelligence and also Mommy Dearest..NO WIRE HANGERS!!!!!



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Platoon, I remember watching this movie when I was nine years old and it scared me to death. I was afraid of military personnel for a little while after that too. But not anymore Well maybe a little
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What a sad picture to choose.
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What fairly recent (within the last 3-6 years or so I think) movie was it where these boys, I think three or four of them were molested at some military school or Juvenile facilty or something and when older they get revenge? I know I should know this but it escapes me right now. Anyway it was hard to feel sorry for the guys they killed because of what they did to those boys.
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Originally Posted by LordSlaytan
Sounds like Sleepers.

I was just going to say the same thing...
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I love City of God to death, but some of the scenes were hard to watch.



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I was gonna say SLEEPERS as well.

or the movie

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I'll echo the call on City of God. Some of the scenes were just brutal. There's also Todd Solondz's Welcome to the Dollhouse, which was arguably more brutal than the former, except without the violence. I can't believe a middle school girl could put up with that.



What about the little girl from 'the poltergeist' movies. She had it pretty bad.