Flight 93. Iit was the very ORDINARINESS of it - it just showed what happened on the plane. They deliberately used lesser-known actors. It felt like you were right there. No editorializing - just like a documentary.
I've seen lots of gory movies, but this was the most unsettling. Because it could have been you or me.
2006-10-02 06:51:49
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answered by American citizen and taxpayer 7
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There were two and I watched them both in the same week, so it was especially bad for me. Both involve psychological terror.
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The first one was The Stepfather. He would marry into an existing family that he thought was perfect, then when he found out things were not as perfect as he thought, he would kill them all and go out and find another family. Two scenes were especially disturbing, one in which he was in the basement talking to himself, vary agitated, and making violent gestures with a hammer. The second was when he was on the phone and it dawns on him that his wife knows. Without even batting an eye he clocks her with the phone. Very out of left field.
The second movie was the Lady in White. It is a murder mystery told from the point of view of a young boy. In the most disturbing scene, the boy learns who the killer is and tries to escape. Just then the killer figures out that the boy knows and you can see the violent rage come across his face. Very good acting there.
After seeing these two movies int he same week I became paranoid, worrying that I saw gibbering faces outside the windows, and checking my backseat and under my car when I had to drive at night.
2006-10-02 14:02:34
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answered by Robin D 4
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The first film that comes to mind is "Boys don't cry". It disturbed me because of the entire lesbian, hidden sexual identity, supression, rape, assault. It disturbed me because it touches on how people go around hiding there true self because of people who are too scared or judgemental to do with the issue at hand. It sexuality specifically homosexuality is a huge issue today in society, why are we not facing it! Dealing with it. If we face the issue, and stop looking at it as this social taboo, so many men wouldn't hide it from there wives. So many gay teens would not be living in the streets so many men and women would not be beaten raped and murdered over something so senseless!
2006-10-02 14:03:45
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answered by LDS 2
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The Faces of Death movies. Not the ones you see now I mean the ones from twenty years ago before they started regulating them at all. Those were really disturbing movies. They showed everything. It was basically homemade movies that were pieced together of people being murdered and maggots devouring humans. The ones today are very mild compared to the way they use to be.
2006-10-02 14:00:32
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answered by Kelly S 1
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First and foremost, I agree with The Dave about Paris Hilton. Nothing really comes to mind as striking me as disturbing other than the movie Kids (released in the mid nineties maybe?). I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
2006-10-02 13:57:49
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answered by polishedamethyst 6
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i was maybe 14 when i saw rosemary's baby. maybe i was too young, and maybe today i would laugh about it. but i have never been that disturbed by a movie again, and i dont plan on trying it again.
it was not even the fact that rosy was having the devils child... it was those people in the house, those everyday, ordinary, normal people conspiring to do such a strange thing, and how normal and natural everything looked while you felt the tension rise to the very end.
*shudders*
2006-10-02 13:56:34
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answered by wolschou 6
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i think it is "alive" - hope i got that title right, it about a hockey team flying to south america and has a plane crash on the snow capped mountains. The movie is about survival and people go to the extreme of becoming cannibals just to survive. Its a true story (thats what the movie says) and very disturbing
2006-10-02 13:57:39
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answered by R R 3
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Hostile a Quentin Tarentino flick. Very disturbing, very graphic.
Trainspotting with Ewan McGregor was also disturbing. Especially when they find the baby dead. I will never watch that move again.
2006-10-02 13:57:32
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answered by Jamie M 2
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"The Exorcist" still freaks me out. And back in the late 60's or early 70"s there was a movie called "The Game" with Katharine Ross that was terrifying to me.
2006-10-02 13:53:30
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answered by AKA FrogButt 7
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I watched " The Day After," when I was a little boy. That really was tough on me to handle.
Now I am 34 and I see it on sometimes, but its not bad now, but as a little boy that killed me for a long time.
2006-10-02 13:50:48
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answered by mcbrian2000 5
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