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In reply to the discussion: Most graphically disturbing movies? [View all]clarice
(5,504 posts)26. Me too....
I saw a breakdown of the original Psycho on tv the other day.
I remember when I first saw it, it seemed very bloody. Watching the slow motion
There was hardly any actual gore. Great film making.
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The Cook, The Thief, The Wife and her Lover I found particularly disturbing....
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2014
#1
My then teenage daughter nearly lost it - uncontrollable sobbing. thought of 2 more...
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2014
#3
Maybe there's something wrong with me. I can remember those scenes, & I remember being
scarletwoman
Feb 2014
#43
I just checked your profile. Male. Of course. It's too "holy shit, no!" for us females. :) nt
valerief
Feb 2014
#40
The most powerful and horrific film ever made is Night and Fog .. 32 minutes of death
Stuart G
Apr 2015
#65
For those who don't understand why some of us like graphically disturbing and upsetting films...
Independent_Liberal
May 2015
#72
Speaking of disturbing films, has anyone seen the British film Threads from 1984?
Independent_Liberal
May 2015
#73
Yes, I've seen it. Very bleak, very disturbing. Guaranteed to ruin your day. nt
clarice
May 2015
#75