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Have you ever seen the movie Inside?
It’s a French horror film from 2007 that is very well done…and it’s absolutely disgusting and disturbing.
Like disturbing to the point that I never, ever, ever want to see it again…
What disturbing movie would you recommend even though you never want to see it again?
Here’s how people on AskReddit responded.
1. Devastating.
“Come And See.
Wonderful movie, but even more devastating than Grave of the Fireflies, in my opinion.”
2. Mary and Max.
“I’ll give the same answer every time this comes up: Mary and Max.
It’s such a beautiful movie and so d**n sad. I’ve recommended it to lots of people.”
3. Haven’t heard of this one.
“The Hunt (2012).
A Danish film by Thomas Vinterberg starring Mads Mikkelsen.”
4. Harrowing film.
“Elephant. The 2003 Gus Van Sant film, not the Disney nature doc.
It takes place in the fictional Watt High School, in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon, and chronicles the events surrounding a school shooting, based in part on the 1999 Columbine High School ma**acre.
The film stars mostly new, and non-professional actors, which gives it an even greater sense of realism.”
5. No one needs to see it twice.
“Threads
Made in 1984, it’s a harrowing depiction of a major nuclear exchange between the United States and the Soviet Union.
It is incredibly bleak and tragic–the most effective representation of the horrors of nuclear war that I’ve ever seen.
Everyone should watch it once, in my opinion. But no one needs to see it twice.”
6. Depressing.
“Boys Don’t Cry.
I saw that on a first date.
We drove home in complete silence.”
7. Brutally sad.
“Dancer in the Dark. Amazing performance by Bjork and brutally sad.
I bought a copy of the DVD after seeing the movie because I loved it so much.
I lent the disc to several friends and looked at it many times myself, but could just never summon the energy to watch it again.”
8. Good movie.
“What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?
Leonardo DiCaprio is phenomenal in that.
He did character studies to get his role to be believable.”
9. Once was enough.
“The Road.
Watched it when it first came out. Loved it. Can’t put myself through it again though.
It’s so hard going and heartbreaking.”
10. Tragic and beautiful.
“Life is Beautiful.
This movie is unspeakably tragic. But its also profoundly beautiful. The love that the family had for each other gets me every time.
Roberto Benigni was perfection in this role!”
11. A rough one.
“We Need To Talk About Kevin.
That was a truly visceral experience.”
12. Check it out.
“You Were Never Really Here.
Joaquin Phoenix should have won the Oscar for this performance instead of Joker.”
13. Here’s a HUGE list.
“Alright here is a list I’ve gathered so far:
Come and see
Dancer in the Dark
Mary and Max
Threads
The Hunt
Boys don’t cry
Once were warriors
We need to talk about Kevin
Melancholia
Life is Beautiful
Leaving Las Vegas
What’s eating Gilbert Grape
The pianist
Wind River
The road
Grave of fire flies
What dreams may come
Dear zachary
Stand by me
American History X
Schindlers List
The mist
Requiem for a dream
Manchester By the sea
When the wind blows
kids
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale
Trainspotting
City of God.
Philadelphia
Elephant
Martyrs
Brokeback Mountain
Earthlings
Pay It Forward:
Moonlight
Nightcrawler
Mystic River
Se7en
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind
Sorry to bother you
Where the red fern grows
Atonement.
Children of Men
The Deer Hunter
Johnny got his gun.
AI
The Accused.
The Game.
The Last Unicorn
Big Fish
Click
Beautiful Boy
DONNIE DARKO.
Bridge to Terabithia
The lobster
A Silent Voice
5cm per seconds
your lie in april
Clannad
Breaking the waves
The Lighthouse
Coco
Precious
About Time
Gone girl
A marriage story
The Lovely Bones
Million Dollar Baby
A Clockwork Orange
The Haunting of Hill House
Interstellar
Blue Valentine
Jacob’s Ladder
The platform
I saw the devil
Amistad
Paprika
1917
Ordinary People
Uncut gems
Spun
Lost in Translation
Map of the Human Heart
Wolf Children
The Sweet Hereafter
The Vanishing
Legends of the fall.
Glengarry Glen Ross.
Lilya 4-ever
The Butterfly Effect
Jojo rabbit
Bone tomahawk
Enter the Void
The Nightingale
Blue valentine
Sophie’s Choice
Promising young woman
Pink Floyd’s The Wall
Sarah’s Key
Heaven Knows What
Prisoners
Seven Pounds
Sometimes in April
Cry Freetown
12 Years a slave
Serbian Flim
Hotel Rwanda
Antichrist
When the Wind blows
Salo
End of Watch
Green Mile
Buried
Incendies
Hard Candy
A Slient Voice
Okja
Whiplash
Love Kenny
Event Horizon
Away from her
Raw
The Chumscrubber
Tracey Fragments
World’s Greatest Dad
The Future
Unthinkable
Irreversible
Love and Mercy
Last King of Scotland
Blood Diamond
Full Metal Jacket
Memento
Reign Over Me
My Sister’s Keeper.”
Now it’s your turn.
What disturbing movie would you recommend to people but you don’t want or need to see again?
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