Disturbing Movie Scenes That Caught Us Off Guard
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- A filmmaker's job is to keep an audience engaged and entertained throughout the duration of a movie. However, what is engaging and entertaining varies depending on the filmmaker.
It’s why there are movies that do a great job keeping us engaged only to catch us off guard with a disturbing scene. It definitely catches our attention even though it makes us squirm in discomfort.
Some may call that engaging and being memorable, but to others, it’s crossing the line. Entertainment is hard to define today and disturbing movie scenes that catch us off guard is a bold move on the part of the filmmaker but it also risks turning off their audience.
#Movie #Films #Horror
Bursting out | 0:00
Mind-control eels | 1:12
Buried alive | 1:55
The final confession | 2:53
Keeping it in the family | 3:56
Body swap | 4:48
Assault and revenge | 5:47
Batting practice | 6:37
What's on the menu? | 7:20
Zara's plunge | 8:14
The Ravager mutiny | 9:14
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What other disturbing movie scenes do you think should've made this list?
THE LOBSTER......Ending scene where Colin Farrell is about to Plunge a knife into Both of his EYES so he could be with his true love.
Looper literally any scene from the movie “Tetsuo: The Iron Man”.
Either the first possession scene in the Evil Dead remake or the ending of The Mist. That ending fucked with me...
Bone Tommahawk. The scalping scene.
The scene from "Gerald's Game" where she has to cut her hand to get out of the hand cuffs
The accident scene in *_Heredity (2018)_* really shook me down to my spine. The brutality of the accident was completely unexpected given how calm the film is until that scene. I had the images of the scene in my head for days after the film.
it was like the death of ned stark, shocking and too soon
I agree
Agreed. That movie was badass.
You could literally feel everyone’s anxiety in the room 👍🏻
Banging her head against the attic door and severing her own neck did it for me. Gone man. Gone.
"Hereditary" telephone pole scene! 100% didn't see that coming! Most shocked I've been in a long time from a movie plot!
I loved Skeleton Key and think it was underrated.
mbear1 very underrated
The story was very nicely paced and so tense. Still love it
I totally agree. It was one of my favorites
I love it and I dont care for Kate Hudson on bit
Honestly the best horror movie in modern times.
Though I found myself rooting for the villains
What about Hannibal serving that dude's own brain to himself lol
That dude being Ray Liotta
OMG that was really creeeeeeeepy and disgusting
I've heard that was one of the main reasons Jodie Foster refused to reprise her role
"lol" in 2019?
...but Hopkins was just SO fucking classy about it, does that make it more or less disturbing?
also, no one gives a fuck about internet abbreviations. lol
Skeleton key is very underrated and creepy
# alimar312 Agree
How could you miss American History X?! I was crawling out of my skin when he made that guy put his mouth on the curb!
MyBrainEatsEverything oh yea that scene was messed up
YOOOOO same! I screamed WTF
MyBrainEatsEverything That was a brutal scene!
Oh shit! He got curb smashed
MyBrainEatsEverything I was still a teen when I watched that and though horror movies had taught me how creative we can get with violence, that curb stomp blew me away. It was so ... mundane, so common. You just had to be in the street to do something so horrible.
Boys don’t cry should’ve definitely been on this list
I remember the first time I watched The Green Mile the scene where the man is electrocuted without having the sponges wet and then catches on fire shocked me and left me nauseous for the rest of the movie.
Definitely!
Same it was horrible I cried
Yes!!!! It took me weeks to shake that one!!
The female cop getting burned alive in Silent Hill.
MrTron. You hit the nail on the head!!!
MrTron
R.I.P
Saw that with my mom opening weekend. When it became obvious what was going to happen, she twisted herself into a pretzel in her seat!
If you think that's disturbing you should play the actual games xD
That scene when the girl gets picked up by the throat, stripped naked and has her skin ripped off was much more disturbing for me.
I don't know if anyone mentioned this but the ending of 'The Mist' but that rocked me!!!
That broke me.
I wasn't that big of a fan of the movie in general, but damn if that ending didn't make me rethink my life choices.
Yes, I hated that ending. Will never watch that movie again which was good up until that.
I think you got the wrong one with "the skeleton key", there is a scene where the original owners of the house get drunk and try to find the owners kids to do summin or the the other(can't remember) but end up finding them with the voodoo couple and being drunk and racist they decided to kill the couple not realising that they have swapped bodies so...even though they look like adults, they just killed there own children and pretty brutally too.
That scene gives me the shivers.
Exactly, idk why they didn’t mention that, I always found that part more disturbing than the actual swap of, the old lady and Caroline.
I'm surprised that the scene where Georgie gets his arm ripped off from the 2017 IT wasn't in here. That scene shook me to the core.
It's the book though
MoonaKnight13 yeah, no
Poor little georgie :(
How did you miss Seven???
Also the ending of Open Water. Most of these movies will never happen. But as a scuba diver this is all to real. There is always a fear of getting separated from your group and being left behind. But at the end when the character know she has no hope and removed her vest..my stomach drops.
What's in the box??
I'm a diver. I haven't been on a boat that doesn't triple check the charter list like four times. I still get freaked out though. Especially night diving.
I mean, Open Water is a true story. They changed the names of the stranded couple, and we don't actually know how they died (the film went with the most likely version), but that whole film actually happened in real life to real people. The whole court case where the diving company's lawyers tried to prove that the couple faked their own deaths or committed murder-suicide rather than fessing up that the company was responsible for *stranding them in the middle of the ocean* is nearly as horrible as their deaths.
I never thought a movie taking place on the open ocean could leave me feeling so claustrophobic, but that one did. It definitely affected me for days afterwards.
Oh my god, I just remembered something. This is a change in subject though.
You reminded me of this animated film I watched as a boy, where at the end these dogs are swimming away for freedom. You don't know whether the dogs survive, but it's unlikely given how far they have to swim.
Anyone know of this film. I remember it made me feel very very sad.
When I was younger I watched the butterfly effect. The scene where the dog gets burned alive shook me to my core. The image wouldn't leave my head for months!
Don't Breathe, the turkey baster scene. It had the whole theater gasping and a couple of people walking out.
I cringed so bad while watching that I had to cross my legs
@@mthggg what happened?
Seeing his pubic hair in his semen was way to realistic for me I wanted to throw up it almost made me question why I'm straight to begin with lmao!
Fuckin right, loved that movie, but the baby batter injection, literally threw up in my mouth
Sharpy
Just look up
‘Don't Breathe Turkey Baster Scene’ on RUclips
"What's in the box?"
That final scene in Se7en is pretty disturbing, and it already has a buttload of it before that.
Gross movie, but I LOVED that movie lol
silenthero27 what year.
The most disturbing scene ever put to film was in Black Swan when she peeled her cuticle in the sink.
Nope. The hospital visit scene was far more disturbing for me.
Katie Logan wow, you have super shit taste if you thought that film had bad acting.
Katie Logan Portman was nominated for Best Actress in pretty much every award show that year, and won most of them. Not sure if you're trolling or just a terrible judge of film.
YES FUCK
How about the part where her legs look like they snap foward
"After babies tastes best, will you ever look at Captain America in the same way again?" Actually, yes I will. Because Chris Evans is one hell of an actor. When I watched Snowpiercer, I didn't see Chris Evans, I saw Curtis. And when I watch any MCY film with Cap in it, I see Steve Rogers, not Chris Evans.
As bad as the Fantastic Four movies were, his Johnny Storm was probably the best part.
Thud Thud I think Chris is always the best part of any crappy movie he’s in. Like Losers and What’s your number
Chris Evans pre-Cap reminds me of when Martin Freeman was caught in the RomCom Rut and was always this stellar performance in a bunch of movies with Just Insane scripts. I'm glad they both earned their Too Legit to Quit statuses, lol
I’m the same way about him. He doesn’t even change his appearance that much with each role and I still buy him as that new person. It’s not Cap playing on a snow train, and Cap isn’t Johnny Storm in a different super suit.
Nah. It's just the beard.
how about when they cut off thor's long beautiful hair? damn that gave me nightmares for weeks!
One of the late Stan Lee's funniest cameos.
I needed therapy after that movie
shut up
Please kind sir dont cut my hair😂😂😂
not as bad as him being fat
Pans Labrynth, when the captain smashes in the guys' face with a bottle.
that's a good one... i was watching the movie with my mom and she covered her eyes and ran out of the room. she's pretty squeamish but it even surprised me!!
Nah the eyes in hands scene for me was scarier
Martyrs, The Mist, Misery, Trainspotting, Antichrist, Pink Flamingos, Sleepaway Camp, The Serbian Film, American History X, The Audition,..., so many scenes in so many movies.
Michael Tótin In High School, we watched American X, and curb stomping scene shocked all of us.
Raw
Ahh The Mist messed me up for a long time. I was working in a grocery store when it came out and our receiving area looked just like the one in the movie, so when the doors were raised I'd always have the image of the tentacle things coming in to get people.
Irreversiblè
I am a woman and the part of the movie from Antichrist where she cuts her woman parts with scissors was too much for me.
I always thought I was the only one who thought Zaras death in Jurassic World is too brutal and over the top.
MsUltraBob Yeah I didn't understand why the director thought she needed to die in such a horrible way. Her death would of been better if it was given D Onfino's character.
It's Katie McGrath, she gets humiliated and killed in everything she's in. She's like a female Sean Bean.
Maybe because it means more when it's someone who doesn't seem to "deserve" it?
I found that scene particularly horrifying, and yet it worked and it brought to shocking reality what would probably happen in that type of scenario. I mean, in real life, it's not like only "villains" get killed.
but she was annoying and british so it was funny.
It upset me
Gerald's Game when she cut her wrist.... i literally almost threw up
I just watched it with my girlfriend. She’s a medical student and she said it doesn’t work. But we love the movie anyways. The ending where the guy was scared of her than she’s scare of him. I was confused, what does it mean?
Mr. Chopstick
He's not actually scared of her. He quoted what she said to him earlier in the movie, as if to signify that he was real, and not her imagination.
rocco macchia he felt from the encounter that he wasn’t acknowledge as a real person? Didn’t say a word to anyone but her.
Kind of saw it coming, since it happened in the book
The book went into far more detail about her condition as the days passed after he died. The movie left out her peeing and pooping on the bed, etc
The ending to Eden Lake. I’ve never wanted a kid to die so bad in a movie before.
such a great and brutal movie....
That was truly horrific. Underrated movie
That film was real horror.
I can imagine many chavvy council estate areas breeding many people like that.
Actually, the Alien moment caught even the actors by surprise, they had no idea that moment was coming. Their shock and terror was real
what about ''The girl next door''? which was based on a true story [ the story of Sylvia Marie Likens] and the true story is way more disturbing......poor girl
Becca C which scene?
This story is awful. And knowing all the kids are free and have kids eats at my soul. They are all horrible people.
Ikr?
Absolutely awful what was done to that poor girl
@@peetpeetpeetpeet most of the scenes from that movie are disturbing.
Great video Looped❤💖💓
we need to talk about kevin
Why? I don't even know you. And who the hell is Kevin? I have more important things going on at the moment,
Oh shit that movie is fucked up! I did NOT expect that from a movie with John C Riley in it. I watched over 2 years ago and still can remember most of it because of how fucked up it was. The parts where Kevin was younger and treating his mom shitty were pretty disturbing
The ending disturbed me
LazySillyDonkey watch it, but be patient with it! it starts out slow
I actually loved it because it was messed up without being super gorey or anything like that.
I was actually caught off guard in "Jurassic World" when the pterodactyls attack the park, and one of the guests grabs two margaritas before running away from them.
job489 that guest is actually Jimmy Buffett. He’s the real hero of that movie 😂
Knowing how some resorts are, he probably paid like $15 for each one. Darn right he grabs 'em 😂😂
Zara's death seemed more mean-spirited than anything else. Her boss had decided to make her into a baby-sitter, which was clearly a demeaning imposition that had nothing to do with her actual job, and Zara was understandably a bit unhappy about that. So, for being a less than ideally bootlicking employee, the movie sentenced her to a horrible and agonising death. That is disturbing, but more for what it says about the movie makers and their view of employees and anyone who isn't part of the 1%.
Did Claire even miss her?
You're reading so deeply into that that you've written in your own chapters. Nice fan fiction and social commentary.
The Church Scene in Kingsman totally caught me off guard. It turned a comedy/teen movie into something else entirely.
oh yeah that scene was flipping amazing
One of my favorite scenes ever
Edward Norton is one of the most underrated actors out there. Just watch American History X 👍
valenius the kat thats one of my fave movies ❤❤
He's a great actor. Also quite a douchebag.
Though I love his acting in birdman
Skeleton key ending is fantastic. Had me awake for nights. Primal fear was the SHIZ lol I loved it. Norton sure hit the ground running
I love the voice of the guy who narrates the vid! He does it so well so it doesn't sound to overly excited or non emotional lol. Great vid 💜✌
The "head on a stick" scene in Wolf Creek always disturbed me.
That seen from Mother! where the baby was handled too rough and it broke it's neck nearly made me walk out, I'm a seasoned horror movie fan and I was extremely disturbed. And when I was younger the scene in the matrix where that thing goes into neo's belly button freaked me tf out. I wouldn't let anyone near my belly for years 😂
Honestly so glad they featured Old Boy in this, it's one of my fave movies.
The skeleton key is so underrated
Looper, amazing channel I love it! There should be a video “the best movie plot twists ever” including Psycho, Fight Club, The Usual Suspects and more
Neil Patrick Harris’ death in Gone Girl
Shane Taylor Yeah Holy shit! That got me. I read the book last year(years after seeing the film) and his death wasn't as violent.
Shane Taylor there were a lot of good twists in Gone Girl. I kind of expected to see it on this list.
Gone Girl is a masterpiece
That movie fucked me up...
Oh come on.....That was so lame
Alien, IMO, is by far the best here. Nothing like that had been done before. I was 13, and saw it on it's first weekend of release. This was a time when horror films were first starting to get bloody, so I was expecting something pretty gross, like biting his tongue off or something, but this just freaked out everyone in the entire theater. People were screaming, a few people got up and left, in other words, totally awesome. The scene that really made me jump though, was when Dallas was in the air ducts tracking the alien. It was tense, but at that point, with Tom Skerritt as arguably the biggest star in the film at the time of it's release, I thought he was going to be one of the crew that survived. When he turned around and saw the alien right up on him, it surprised the hell out of me.
That scene from The Skeleton Key traumatized me.
lol
That was the probably most well written ending from a horror movie during its year. Still one of my favorites
To me, as a practicing witch, that scene from skeleton key was happy ending actually... eh.. perspectives.. :/
@@DreamskyDance Do please tell more about your practicing.
Sol Julieta I LOOOOVE THAT MOVIE
The whole ‘I spit on your grave’ series ??
If I remember correctly, the chest bursting scene from Alien caught the actors off guard. From what I have heard, they didn't even know something was about the come out of his chest, so their reactions are real.
The Primal Fear one was a good one. I KNEW one of them was phony but could not decide which. Ed Norton was terrific and Richard Gere couldn't do shit about it, attorney/client privilege.
The movie Hush should've been on here. There are so many scenes in that movie that are disturbing. Really the whole movie is disturbing.
Her hand e_0
You missed:
Requiem For a Dream
Splice
Se7en
Mother!
and of course, A Clockwork Orange.
Pretty sure there are more, but good mention of Oldboy... that did leave me all weirded out for some time.
The car accident scene in Death Proof with all the girls in the car.
When Palpatine revealed that he was The Senate
3 spoopy 5 me
Thank you for putting Primal Fear on this list.The ending was brilliant,and Edward Norton did a superb job with his acting:)
You guys have the best top 10 list
What about the boy in the striped pyjamas
The book is even more heartwrenching.
Yea that was messed up and sad
I was disturbed by the terrible writing and acting in that movie.
Some anti-Semites just cant help themselves!
Nah, works of complete fiction are not disturbing at all. What the Bolsheviks did to the little children that had nothing to do with anything at all, now that is truly disturbing.
The original martyrs was pretty shocking. I'm not easily shocked but I found one particular scene impossible to watch
OldBoy's ending was fantastic and messed up. Loved it.
Awesome to see The Vanishing mentioned by someone finally. A total French sleeper thriller! Love the back story of the odd killer.
BabiesKillYou. Kiefer Sutherland, Sandra Bullock and Jeff Bridges did a remake in the 90s" I think.
Angela Schrade I am aware, but I'm not typically a fan of re-makes of foreign films. For example I loved Let The Right One In from Sweden, but then they re-made it to Let Me In for America and it didn't have the same charm.
I wouldn’t exactly say that random extras from Guardians 2 or that one character from Jurassic World dying is as impactful as the rape and revenge in ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ or the cannibal reveal in Snowpiercer. The guardians and Jurassic World entries are on a completely different level then the deathly seriousness and emotionally impactful Dragon Tattoo and Snowpiercer entries.
The problem with the cannibal reveal in Snowpiercer is that it makes his reaction to finding out that the protein block things are made out of bugs seem a little insane. I mean, you ate people, you ate babies, but bugs horrify you? I would think that it would be a relief to find out that what you are eating is bugs and not like, for example, the corpses of people who've died during the trip.
LorieLynn you make a valid point, but I believe it is far more complicated then that. When the protein blocks were invented and released to the end of the train, it seemed like a solution that would end cannibalism, mal nutrition, starvation and many of their other problems.
However, when it’s revealed fifteen whole years later that their only source of nourishment was bugs (essentially dirt beneath the Rich’s feet) they the impact of how truly unimportant and less human they seem to the wealthy.
Discovery that the protein block were make of cockroaches (that were probably just pests that no one knew what to do with) was a wake up call. Sure, it’s disgusting and vomit inducing, but it also shows just how little the rich care about the poor. They were trying to do little more then keep them from rioting agin (the cause of the initial rebellion was lack of food) and keep them alive for population purposes.
The scene has much more meaning then “ewe, bugs! Gross!”. It transcends volumes.
I have to agree with you; after watching entries like Baby Boy and Girl with the Dragon Tattoo it seems a bit off to include those two scenes from Jurassic Park and Guardians of the Galaxy.
@Saige Hope Except there is absolutely no way in hell that the people in the back of the train didn't already know all that prior to finding out that the bars were made with bugs. If anything you could say that it may have verified what they already knew but even than his horrified reaction wouldn't much sense since it wouldn't be a shocking realization, it would just be confirmation. I say this because the whole reason they found out the bars were cockroaches is because they rioted again. A riot which was being planned before the two children were taken. The kids being grabbed just pushed up the already planned revolt against the front of the train. So they may have been going for a scene that transcends volumes but they failed because everything you are saying that was supposed to make that scene a "wake up call" was very, very apparent already and was demonstrated as accepted knowledge by our main characters. Plus on top of that, the story of how people even got to ride on the back of the train in the first place, made it very clear that the rich didn't give a frick and that the poor could have all died for all they really cared about them.
LorieLynn I disagree that the movie failed to have impact or deliver a meaningful moral, because I think it did. However, you do make some valid and thought provoking points that would need to be mulled over after another thorough viewing of the movie. Which is a good thing in a sense.
The fact that Snowpiercer is able to bring up conversations like this and make us question the true morals of the characters and the many possible interpretations of the ending, just goes to show that this film was always meant to be a relevant and thought provoking piece.
Looks like you're largely sticking to horror/action movies, but I might have included the Russian Roulette scenes in the Deer Hunter.
Yeah, that movie was a gut punch!
Deffinitly still on the top as one of the strongenst and most touching movies i ever seen, but putting that movie in this list would feel like an insult to such a great work of art.
I was 10, I didn’t know my uncle was watching it, I didn’t even know what that movie was, and I knocked he didn’t know it was me, said come in, and I walked right in on that scene, he stumbled to change it, and yeahhhhh... I was pretty disturbed by it.
The Zara scene: they stated in interviews that they cut so much stuff about her character and that she was actually a horrible, horrible person more closely to Dennis Nedry in the original film.
I love that you included Cold in July its very under rated and deserves views
i'm mary poppins y'all!!!
me3333 LMBO!!! BEST LINE EVER!!!!
I just watched it again today lol
What about the ending of Enemy? (Also known as the scariest ending of any film ever made)
Yeah, what the hell was that?!
Fuck I've never seen the movie but saw the ending scene and the fact I have Arachnophobia, made me jump out of my skin from that goddamn ending.
It's a good mindfuck movie
I still didn't understand what happened ???
The Skeleton Key ending definitely leaves an impression.
When it comes to being shocked from actually being taken by surprised, my top scene is the fire extinguisher bashing is from Irreversible. That was practically a jump scare, like I was worried for the actor for a second.
Brad Pitt getting shot in the face in Burn After Reading
Ostkreutz Rox Yes or his death in The Counselor. More violent then his death in Burn After Reading.
Omg shocking but also hilarious
I thought that death was just hilarious! Pitt's smile is just hilarious and is made less shocking by it. I laugh every time I watch that scene.
Possibly the underrated movie ever made
The most disturbing part of 'Skeleton Key' is the flash back to the first Body swap that the Black couple do. Where they swap bodies with the Plantation owners kids and it's the kids in the bodies of the Black couple that are the one's that get lynched. It's disturbing because you feel sorry for the kids, but none for the Plantation owner, but at the same time what a brutal way to escape and at the same time get revenge.
How did Hereditary not make this list? Most shocking scene of any movie I've seen!
good pick for primal fear and the skeleton key, loved those ones, and Alien of course...
Ugh, the eel scene in Star Trek scared me when I was a little girl!
Amanda Mullins SAME!! Took me like years to get over it!!!! Lol But my mom loved Star Trek so.
Apparently too the cast of Alien weren't informed about what was going to happen in that scene, so a lot of their reactions were genuine
Very true. Ridley Scott planned that scene well.
John Hurt was the only one who knew, well he was the one rigged with all the blood bags.
I stumbled across,What's on the menu, a while ago and I was surprised at how good a movie it was. I highly recommend it!
love this movie,, Thanks
Soylent Green is people
Honestly I watched that and I was more disturbed by the women being furniture for the apartments. At least the people they eat are dead.
@looper -- can we get the titles please?
Alien (probably the 1st one)
Star Trek (dunno which one)
The Vanishing
Primal Fear
Old Boy (the original one, from South Korea, not the america remake)
Skeleton Key
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
Cold in July
Snowpiercer
Jurassic World
Guardian of the Galaxy Vol. II
Thank you. You the Man! of Woman!
ty, 9one!
The most interesting ones I didn't recognize -- like Old boy and the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (totally had missed out on this. already got all three of them :-)
... But they say the titles...
The Vanishing AKA Spoorloos. It was remade with Jeff Bridges and Kiefer Sutherland. Look for the original.
The hotel room scene in "True Romance" I have seen the film a bunch of times and I still flinch because the violence is so real and brutal. James Gandolfini was the best super creepy bad guy ever!!! Same with his role in 8mm.
The end scene from 'The others'. I almost lost my mind over that, I was like ten first watching this movie. Finding out they've been dead for years really hit me. And the end scene of Dark Skies, I wasn't seeing that coming.
I hate when movies channel linking Girl with the Dragon Tatoo to remake one. ORIGINAL Swedish is best movie!
The original was way better
Human Centipede 2. That whole flick... Jesus....
Human Centipede nasty sick I never watch anything like that again. Imagine being an actor in that and ask to stick your face in somebody's ass for how many hours that they had to do that for that movie yuck.
Ha! Just reading the IMDb description gave me the shivers!!
The jump off the mountain scene in "Lone Survivor", or the snipers in Black Hawk Down.
princess mononoke - the moving wolf head. I watched it as a kid and it creeped me out for weeks.
No Bone Tomahawk?
Still shudder when I remember that dismemberment scene
Such an underrated movie!! 'That' scene is savage
Most effed up moment on film.
The rape scene in Pulp Fiction.
one of the many Matts no kidding, here. I knew it was coming and I was still shocked. It should’ve made the list.
I can't watch that movie bc of that scene. Makes me sick
Psychopathy, sometimes considered synonymous with sociopathy, is traditionally defined as a personality disorder characterized by persistent antisocial behavior, impaired empathy, impaired remorse, bold, disinhibited, and egotistical traits.
Katie Logan, your post exhibits all of these traits.
People who enjoy a entertaining fictional story with criminal elements are disturbed?
By what measure do you assume to have the moral authority to consider your statement academically or philosophically accurate?
Surely you must have some convictions of your statement, if you somehow speak for the majority.
2 awards for acting... allstar cast, and 6 for directing, over $200m++ in theater profit. billions of views.
People are not disturbed, movies are an escape. Think of them more like digital comics, hence why comics are even going to digital script.
Most disturbing scenes:
3. Mechanic - when is revealed what actually happen...
2. Requiem for a dream - Jennifer C. scene (actually whole movie is disturbing)
1. irreversible - rape scene and smashing face scene will hunt me forever so disturbing.
Or we repressed those scenes and you brought them all back. Thanks alot looper
I think that movie “The Gift” should be on her for that scene with Gordo’s tape
Oh my God yes. That was one of the cruelest endings of a movie I've seen.
But did he really bang her ?
ewwww i hated that !
The eyeball in The Neon Demon.
The corpse scene tho.
S. Lip yes!
Yes that was very disturbing "i need to get her out of me"
@@l1p0v this was definitely worse
I forgot about Primal Fear!.I love that movie
Rocket flaming Tazer Face was the BEST 😂😂😂
Old boy... what a messed up movie. The Zara scene was shocking for the sake of shocking.. anyone who ever wondered why Marilyn Manson was who he was, has their answer in that one scene.
Strange Circus also a very twisted movie
wait whats with marilyn mansoon and that movie
Marylin Manson...what? He got eaten' by dino's?
In other words Manson based his career on shock for the sake of the shock
The drowning horse in The Neverending Story!
the entire movie Requiem for a Dream and certain parts of Trainspotting ,haunt me forever...
Damn! I'm so glad Cold in July got some love in this list. I thought I was the only person who loved that little unknown movie. It started out one way and then went way to the left and had some great unexpected twists and great acting.
The original Vanishing was so much more disturbing than the Hollywood remake.
The hamburger scene in Kingsman 2 was pretty gross and unexpected to me.
the one that really took me off guard was in geralds game, when she tries to escape and omg her hand, still gives me chills
Less known movie: Incendies. That reveal had me shook for hours.
The Divide - the 2011 movie... It has an absolute disgusting couple of scenes that still haunt me to this day.
NovaMarx i love that movie
"Demonic worm" it's a fucking alien the film is called ALIEN
d0ll parts - and your point is what exactly?
That scene from Ghost Ship, the scene when the guy has to cut his eye open with a razor in Would You Rather, the bear scene from Backcountry
Yeah that scene from Ghost Ship really got me. I wasn't even expecting much from that film, so the moment I know you are referring to made me feel very disturbed.
The Deer Hunter is my favourite film of all time. Utterly disturbing, I can only watch it every two years, but it's also shatteringly beautiful.