They’re not all what they are, but they’re all… terrible. And we’re not saying they’re bad movies (most of them aren’t), but if you’ve watched them, you won’t forget them.
If that’s not the case, you better not do it unless you have a bomb-proof stomach. While many of them have blood en masse, others don’t even need to traumatize you.
here is a list 25 most disturbing movies of all time (in order from best to worst) with trailers or directly from the full image, courtesy of YouTube:
martyrs
Written and directed by Pascal Laugier, it premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2008. The movie was released in France on September 3, 2008. It is said that more than one ambulance must go to the movies shown. before some audience members faint or pass out due to the harshness of certain scenes. It’s really like two movies in one.
Inside
Another example of the audacity of French cinema. Nothing is recommended for pregnant women, or rather completely prohibited.
Serbian movie
Disturbing like few, this film sparked great controversy, up until its exhibition at the Sitges festival, whose director was blamed for it! The ones that truly terrify you, if you manage to finish it…
Irreversible
Ten minutes into eternity and you will suffer a lot while watching Mónica Bellucci, what a paradox and a movie you have to compose and digest for a few days.
cannibal genocide
A classic of what is seen almost secretly in the post-adolescent period. This film, about the massacres in the forest, ended with director Ruggero Deodato being docked for murder as he was believed to have killed some actors during filming. Deodato showed that the scenes, such as that of the impaled girl, were simple fiction, but not the numerous animal deaths depicted in the film.
I will spit on your grave
There was a remake from the original 1978 and more recently whose success led to two sequels. The plan is always the same: a girl who is brutally raped and humiliated miraculously survives and her revenge is ruthless.
human centipede
This is a trilogy. The first caused a stir for his obnoxious argument. Each installment is sicker than the last.
confessions
A very dark revenge story with Japanese stamps and involving children. Multi-award winning and shocking as a blockbuster.
chewing gum
You will see children with different eyes. One piece of advice: don’t watch if you have cats or love these pets.
Salò or 120 Days of Sodom
Pasolini opens the door to a real hell for us. Banned, disqualified, scandalous. An extreme experience. Yourself.
Congenital
An experimental film that is practically unclassifiable. While many consider it a cult, others are a real garbage with no head or tail. If you want to try…
Girl Next Door (2007)
Although impossible, it should not be confused with the romantic comedy of the same name. Based on real events, you’re going to have a terrible time as soon as you have some empathy.
an american crime
It describes a real event with similar characteristics. Impressive performances by Catherine Keener and Ellen Page (now Elliot). You will need an Almax.
Megan is missing
Despite its stereotypical plot, the film was very well made and acted, and received critical acclaim among horror fans.
grotesque
Blood without borders, pure violence pornography. Recommend it to your worst enemy.
ice silence
Hesitating like a few people for what he’s interested in puts you in a very bad position, even though you want to see it. Or not.
Thread
A documentary-style film – the precursor to the fake film – about a nuclear holocaust and its effects on the working class of the city of Sheffield.
choose
You’ll spend most of the movie wondering when something will happen, but when it will happen… those who know Takashi Miike can only imagine it.
behind the glass
To add a Spanish movie to this list, we go back to 1985. Agustín Villaronga’s debut (yes, the one that triumphed with “Pa Negre” in Goyas) revolutionized national cinema and caused a scandal in Berlin with a grim story about a Nazi doctor.
Visitor Q
Another one from Japanese Takashi Miike. If you see him at night, you’ll have an excuse not to go to work the next day.
The Men Behind the Sun
It’s irritating to see until you say enough. It chronicles the atrocities committed by Japanese scientists in China during World War II.
necromantic
Banned in many countries, it is easy to understand from the title what kind of scenes you can find in it.
post-
A series of short films known as the “Death trilogy” by Nacho Cerdà, mixing the themes of birth (The Awakening, 1990), death (Aftermath), and rebirth (Genesis, 1998). There is no spoken dialogue throughout the film, and it doesn’t have to be. Wild.
Antichrist
Lars von Trier paints a canvas of sadness, sex, death and the meaninglessness of life that will trap you.
wound
So twisted is a journey into the most hidden corners of madness.
Do you miss anyone? Which movie did you watch and left you the most? traumatized?