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In reply to the discussion: Most graphically disturbing movies? [View all]Aristus
(68,357 posts)56. The one reassuring thing about the depiction of the battle on Omaha Beach
is that that was as bad as it got on D-Day.
The assault on Utah Beach took far fewer casualites, and got inland much quicker. The British came ashore on Gold and Sword Beaches riding bicycles and playing bagpipes. The Canadians at Juno Beach had it tough, but managed to complete all of their assigned objectives by the end of the first day.
Something the film couldn't depict, though, was the fact that the assault on Omaha Beach actually went on for the whole day, and part of the next. That might have been too awful to watch, though. Both SPR and The Longest Day depicted the troops getting the better of the German defenders within a couple of hours.
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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