What Is The Most Disturbing Film?
I found No Country for Old Men disturbing on the the first viewing.
Actually, the new Evil Dead was quite disturbing. It was actually pretty effective.
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Anyone know what film this was?
I haven't seen the movie, but I recognized the story from having read (unfortunately) about the real incident, which you can read about about here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chri...L%C3%A9a_Papin
And this might be the movie they were talking about:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister_My_Sister
Actually, the new Evil Dead was quite disturbing. It was actually pretty effective.
I've only a seen a few minutes of it. I kind of tuned out. I'm sure it's probably a fine film, but for me an Evil Dead movie has to have a particular feel. I don't know how one should make a gonzo Raimi low-budget horror slapstick movie with a real budget in present year.
Do what The Thing prequel did (bear with me): use the CGI to recreate the effect of the original rather than trying to be a modern advancement. I heard that CGI is cheaper than puppetry.
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[quote=Marcellus;36782]+Ring
+Schindler's List, especially disturbing watching it as a Jew.[/QUOTE*
Threads and Itchy the killer are the most disturbing in my opinion
+Schindler's List, especially disturbing watching it as a Jew.[/QUOTE*
Threads and Itchy the killer are the most disturbing in my opinion
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