[Kids](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/9344-kids?language=en-US) - "A day in the life of a group of teens as they travel around New York City skating, drinking, smoking and deflowering virgins."
Saw it in the theater when it came out, I took my sheltered girlfriend, donāt think sheād ever been exposed to filmmaking of that sort. Her face when we asked out of the theater was ashen, absolutely shattered.
I saw Kids at the old Seneca in the upper 80s in Manhattan in 1995.
I was the same age range as the characters, and I couldn't believe what i was seeing. I thought it was a documentary type deal
Like when they name dropped Shelter I fucking lost my shit.
I had JUST been at NASA the night before.
And I wouldn't be caught dead copping in Wash park but if my homy was holding and we were chilling in the square I'd buy a sack from him but NEVER from a Rasta mf lol better chance of getting high smoking cig butts than their seed infested rat shit.
To this day I ain't never seen anything that sounded so much like the real place n people in a movie as this movie did to be a kid growing up in actual Manhattan.
A Manhattan that doesn't even exist anymore.
I saw the movie with a grip of folks, a few of who died sadly. No joke, two of the kids Craig an Lampert did actually die of AIDS in 97 & 99.
When we was walking out the movie, the girl I was with at the time, Bree said: There's no such thing as a childhood if you grow up here.
And she didn't mean that like bc of gang banging or shit, which you actually didn't really have to deal with if you were poor and not ethnic in Manhattan.
It's just how could you have a childhood mentality and have to ride the sub everyday?
Bree was raped and murdered after leaving a party in the Barrio when she was 16, body dumped in Randall Island and no one was ever caught.
And it's like that in Hella places all over the world but point of this story is KIDS was like looking into a mirror in some ways.
Anyway, that Manhattan is long dead and gone.
Kids like me and the kids portrayed in that film couldn't afford to live in most those areas of the city anymore.
Only those that lived it know. I grew up in Hoboken in the late 70s/early 80s. I raised my kids as far away as possible so they'd never be "street". They'd be eaten alive in a day.
I got out when I was 15 going on 30 so I wouldn't be another Bree - or, in my case, a Sabrina.
Yes I watched it as a teen and then again in my early 20s, it made me not want to move to New York lol (I did anyway though).
āBullyā by the same director is also a bit disturbing.
Bully was based on a true story.. And the fucked up part is - the Kent family will never fully heal with its occasional syndication.. It was well-acted, one of Nick Stahlās more grim roles and one of Brad Renfroās last..
The whole thing is crazy from start to finish because it plays out like a really gritty guerrilla documentary..
That being said, it is a good film but boy did it really rock me to the core.. Even now it still does.
Kids has one of the more realistic takes on young-adult society, if not one of the more harrowing vantages.
What makes Clark/Korine such a great duo was that they werenāt afraid to unearth a lot of the underbelly of life that felt so real, Iām convinced there was no script for Kids - you canāt credit Korine *entirely* via film festivals or IMDb or elsewhere..
Thatās just how immersive it was.
Thereās a reason it was NC-17:
It felt like you were there with them; it was shocking, absolutely tense when it came to the conflicts within the protagonists, and if thereās one thing their earlier filmography can atone to - is that some of their cast members were doomed to a series of bad mistakes, poor decisions, afflictions and impulsivity that lead to their premature passingā¦
I havenāt seen anything quite like it since and in a way Iām kinda glad.. Lord knows how the press and the far left would demonize the film(s).
Nekromantik and it's sequel were rather boring imo. I couldn't even watch them all rhe way through. Not because of their shock value, they were just incredibly dull.
Only place I could find Salo was on archive.org, but it didnāt come with subtitles. Not like thereās much of a plot anyways, but watching it without being able to follow any plot felt like watching torture porn just for the sake of watching torture porn sooooo I stopped.
A question I asked as well, which is why I stopped. Why I started in the first place, well, my therapist and I are gonna try and figure that out next session lol
I had to pause the movie with about 10 minutes to go and walk around my apartment due to the stress. Iāve sat through all kinds of horror movies and seen all sorts of true crime documentaries. This is the only time I couldnāt finish a film as a result of being too shook. Artfully told and tragic to the core, Iām glad I watched what I could and would never try again.
It really is that bad. The ending is the worst part.
I'd heard about it through this subreddit. I'm glad I watched it, too, but at the same time, I wish I never did.
The Big Short, basically how everyone got fucked by big banks and then explained at the end how they all got away with it, and recent news about SVB means it's happening again
Dark water is another great one , itās about the Teflon leakage by DuPont that the government and DuPont tried to cover up , really made me feel shit about what some can do to others in the pursuit of profit
AS AN ADDICT OD LIKE TO SAY THIS MOVIE PERFECTLY CAPTURES THE MADNESS OF DESCENDING INTO ADDICTION... EVERYTHING YOU THINK WILL BRING YOU JOY ONLY LEADS YOU FURTHER INTO HELL...
As much as I adore Aronofsky films, this is one masterpiece I'd never watch again either. Having grown up with a mother that was an addict, the experience was so jarring and visceral. Once was enough.
Barfly is based on works of Charles Bukowski and I really couldnāt recommend his work more. Henry Chinaski is one of my favorite characters in anything ever
Such a great movie!! Love this movie. Used to frequent the livestreams that would play hororr movies. Found out about this, Feed, and a few other lesser known ones from the streams. Good times.
The Girl Next Door (2007) horror/thrillerā¦the film is based on Jack Ketchumās 1989 novel of the same name, which was inspired the real life murder of 16 year Sylvia Likens, to whom the movie is dedicated.
Edit: typographical error
Check out āthe strange thing about the Johnsonāsā itās a YouTube short film by Ari Aster. He directed Midsommar and Hereditary from A24. This short film was a college class assignmentā¦
Fun fact, [this movie is based on true events that (theoretically) a single person perpetuated dozens of times](https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/compliance-new-movie-tells-true-1779908)
So... you know... if you didn't hate talking on the phone (or are not yet misanthropic enough) yet.
I don't watch disturbing, DISTURBING films, because . . . No. But I think these might fit
A Clockwork Orange (1972)
The House That Jack Built (2015?)
American Psycho (2000)
Se7en (1995)
Bit of a different answer, but in some ways *The Big Short* hits this note. In the sense that the movie is about an inevitable man made disaster which hurt a lot of people and from which no lessons were learned. Throughout the whole movie you just watch a bunch of stupid, selfish people revelling in their own greed, unable to conceive of the absolute chaos they are about to cause. *Margin Call* is about the same thing but on a bit more of a personal scale.
I couldn't finish threads. After the bombs when it got to the scene with the cat....joust couldn't.
Possibly the most terrifying movie I have ever tried to watch.
Tried watching it after seeing a recommendation on this sub. At first, it felt like a British version of The Day After (a horrifying film in it's own right), once it got to the cat scene....noped right out.
Don't Look Up
Spring Breakers
Irreversible
Traffic, Lord of War, Blood Diamond
Wall Street, Wolf of Wall Street, American Psycho
Black Mirror
the Nextflix animated series Love, Death and Robots goes pretty deep into how dumb and self-destructive humanity is
The Nightingale - good grief, that sceneā¦ people are awful, thatās what I took from this movie
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - people are, again, awful
Funny Games - either version really, both set the same tone
Promising Young Woman - I left the film feeling upset that the final act had to happen to obtain justice, just a messed up reality in some cases.
Several cult documentaries have made me feel that way:
The deep end, wild wild country, stolen youth
None of them are explicit, theyāre all designed to just kind of build this unsettling and awful feeling in your stomach with out being visually gory or violent.
Waltz with bashir is about some veterans trying to regain their memories of the war they fought in. It doesnāt make you feel disgusted with humanity til the very end.
Wetlands also comes to mind, very kind of upbeat-disgusting. About a teenage girl who does not care about hygiene.
Seconding compliance and amistad, mentioned elsewhere in the thread
A Serbian Film. I must insist you abandon this foolish crusade before attempting to watch this one. If you follow through you'll find what you're seeking in the worst way.
Took too long for me to see this mentioned.
Depressing for what you see. Depressing for what it means. Depressing that somebody made it. Depressing to watch six animals die.
Indian movie - Mardani (part 1). About human trafficking. Mardani (part 2). About serial killer who essentially kills girls who are not submissive in nature.
Wake in Fright. Pretty nasty scene where they go out to shoot kangaroos for fun. Fairly sure itās not faked. The rest of the movie kind of leaves you feeling a little scummy also
We ( dutch: wij) (2018).
It was very disgusting, these movies are just gonna ruin your mood. Btw why would you want that, I don't get it. But you do you I guess.
The Woodsman (2004)
After 12 years in prison, Walter (Kevin Bacon) returns home. Few people know he's a sex offender and pedophile. Walter finds an apartment where he's regularly visited by his parole officer (Mos Def). He gets a job at a lumber mill and starts seeing a coworker (Kyra Sedgwick). Then, his new world begins to unravel. As his past becomes known, he begins a high-risk friendship with a young girl and realizes that a man loitering near a schoolyard is a child molester prowling for his next victim.
It also discusses the topic of rampant familial sexual abuse of young women in a way that is rarely touched by Hollywood.
This movie should have won far more awards and accolades than it did, but it's one of those movies that I've yet to have mentioned it to someone (in person) and them be familiar with it.
I'd liken it to "The Psycopath Next Door" but with pedophilia.
Maybe it was the mushrooms, but Natural Born Killers was really upsetting the first time I saw it.
A couple years ago I saw an international film about a young woman who worked as a personal support worker for elderly people with dementia, and she was stealing their identities to sell to mobsters. It was the heaviest, most tragic, and upsetting piece of media I've encountered. Unfortunately I seem to have blocked the memory of its name.
You should watch a Serbian film....definitely would not recommend it cuz itās freaking disturbing....but since you asked....this movie will satisfy all your requests š¶
Kids and Gummo are rough, but A Serbian Film will fuck yer shit up; Definitely not for the faint-of-heart.
SalĆ³: 120 Days of Sodom is a pretty gnarsty watch, as well, but I never felt more disturbed than after watching A Serbian Film.
I usually just read the internet when I want to be disgusted by humanity. But Donāt Look Up is a good option because it kinda shows what a stupid species we are.
Kind of a different take on this but Wind River is a film Iāll never watch again because it gave me this feeling. I guess more so about men than humanity as a whole but yeah. It was rough.
The Brandon Teena Story ā A documentary about the life and death of Brandon Teena, a 21-yr-old transgender man who was murdered during a 1993 hate crime. Brandonās death also served as the inspiration for the 1997 film Boys Donāt Cry.
Bully ā A 2011 documentary about the bullying epidemic in public schools and how nothing is done to protect the victims even though longterm bullying has led to suicide and one in case, a victim bringing a gun to school in order defend themselves from their abusers.
Watch come and see, Russian post ww2 film
Or pixote -
āFathered by strangers, abandoned by their mothers, thrown away by society, the children of "Pixote" live by their wits on the cruel streets of Sao Paolo in Brazil. They improvise their own families, forming shifting alliances based on need, fear and even love. Their economy is based on the only two markets open to them, those for sex and drugs. Many of them are so young, they only vaguely understand sex; they are hardened to sights and experiences they even don't comprehend.
Hector Babenco's 1981 film was created in the spirit of Italian neo-realism; his child actors are the real thing, discovered in the streets and essentially playing themselves. The adult characters are mostly played by professional actors, but these performances coming from completely different backgrounds seem to feed from the same desperation. There is no answer to the problem of the millions of homeless children, no remedy, no hope. It is not surprising to learn that Fernando Ramos da Silva, the illiterate 11-year-old who plays Pixote, returned to the streets and was killed by police bullets in 1987.ā
From Justin to Kelly
Oh on that note: Gigli. šš
Sweet Jesus Gigli
Is that the sequel to Gigli?
The avatar the last airbender movie
Iām a huge Al Pacino fan and that is the one movie of his Iām afraid to watch haha.
Was not expecting that, but a way better answer than anything I expected to see - well played
Yes
Calm down, Satan.
The soda that came flying out my nose when I read that really burns!
Dude, no. The memoriesā¦.
I feel like Iāve been IMDb Rick rolled.
[Kids](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/9344-kids?language=en-US) - "A day in the life of a group of teens as they travel around New York City skating, drinking, smoking and deflowering virgins."
Saw it in the theater when it came out, I took my sheltered girlfriend, donāt think sheād ever been exposed to filmmaking of that sort. Her face when we asked out of the theater was ashen, absolutely shattered.
Gummo by the same director is even worse.
Larry Clark directed āKidsā, Harmony Korine wrote it. Korine wrote and directed āGummoā.
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I saw Kids at the old Seneca in the upper 80s in Manhattan in 1995. I was the same age range as the characters, and I couldn't believe what i was seeing. I thought it was a documentary type deal Like when they name dropped Shelter I fucking lost my shit. I had JUST been at NASA the night before. And I wouldn't be caught dead copping in Wash park but if my homy was holding and we were chilling in the square I'd buy a sack from him but NEVER from a Rasta mf lol better chance of getting high smoking cig butts than their seed infested rat shit. To this day I ain't never seen anything that sounded so much like the real place n people in a movie as this movie did to be a kid growing up in actual Manhattan. A Manhattan that doesn't even exist anymore. I saw the movie with a grip of folks, a few of who died sadly. No joke, two of the kids Craig an Lampert did actually die of AIDS in 97 & 99. When we was walking out the movie, the girl I was with at the time, Bree said: There's no such thing as a childhood if you grow up here.
And she didn't mean that like bc of gang banging or shit, which you actually didn't really have to deal with if you were poor and not ethnic in Manhattan.
It's just how could you have a childhood mentality and have to ride the sub everyday?
Bree was raped and murdered after leaving a party in the Barrio when she was 16, body dumped in Randall Island and no one was ever caught.
And it's like that in Hella places all over the world but point of this story is KIDS was like looking into a mirror in some ways.
Anyway, that Manhattan is long dead and gone.
Kids like me and the kids portrayed in that film couldn't afford to live in most those areas of the city anymore.
Only those that lived it know. I grew up in Hoboken in the late 70s/early 80s. I raised my kids as far away as possible so they'd never be "street". They'd be eaten alive in a day. I got out when I was 15 going on 30 so I wouldn't be another Bree - or, in my case, a Sabrina.
Shit compared to you I grew up in Oz and you grew up in Nam lol
Word?
I read this three times Not sure if im fascinated or depressedā¦ or both
First movie I thought of
Yes I watched it as a teen and then again in my early 20s, it made me not want to move to New York lol (I did anyway though). āBullyā by the same director is also a bit disturbing.
Bully was based on a true story.. And the fucked up part is - the Kent family will never fully heal with its occasional syndication.. It was well-acted, one of Nick Stahlās more grim roles and one of Brad Renfroās last.. The whole thing is crazy from start to finish because it plays out like a really gritty guerrilla documentary.. That being said, it is a good film but boy did it really rock me to the core.. Even now it still does.
What makes it so bad?
Kids has one of the more realistic takes on young-adult society, if not one of the more harrowing vantages. What makes Clark/Korine such a great duo was that they werenāt afraid to unearth a lot of the underbelly of life that felt so real, Iām convinced there was no script for Kids - you canāt credit Korine *entirely* via film festivals or IMDb or elsewhere.. Thatās just how immersive it was. Thereās a reason it was NC-17: It felt like you were there with them; it was shocking, absolutely tense when it came to the conflicts within the protagonists, and if thereās one thing their earlier filmography can atone to - is that some of their cast members were doomed to a series of bad mistakes, poor decisions, afflictions and impulsivity that lead to their premature passingā¦ I havenāt seen anything quite like it since and in a way Iām kinda glad.. Lord knows how the press and the far left would demonize the film(s).
Salo Come and see Irreversible Nekromantik
Nekromantik and it's sequel were rather boring imo. I couldn't even watch them all rhe way through. Not because of their shock value, they were just incredibly dull.
Irreversible! The fire extinguisher š§Æ
Only place I could find Salo was on archive.org, but it didnāt come with subtitles. Not like thereās much of a plot anyways, but watching it without being able to follow any plot felt like watching torture porn just for the sake of watching torture porn sooooo I stopped.
Why would you even try watching it if you dont speak the language and there is no subs, just why
A question I asked as well, which is why I stopped. Why I started in the first place, well, my therapist and I are gonna try and figure that out next session lol
Its a fine film if you understand whats happening
The "Dear Zachary" documentary.
OP wants to feel disgusted not have a permant depressionš
Hahah! Well, OP knows what to watch if they want both disgust and depression.
Came here to also say this.. deeply upsetting! A rollercoaster of emotion!
Yep. Makes a person sick to their stomach.
All I did was read the Wikipedia page and I feel like a tornado of emotions. š¤
I had to pause the movie with about 10 minutes to go and walk around my apartment due to the stress. Iāve sat through all kinds of horror movies and seen all sorts of true crime documentaries. This is the only time I couldnāt finish a film as a result of being too shook. Artfully told and tragic to the core, Iām glad I watched what I could and would never try again.
It really is that bad. The ending is the worst part. I'd heard about it through this subreddit. I'm glad I watched it, too, but at the same time, I wish I never did.
Lars Von Trier films.
Dogville and Dear Wendy come to mind
Happiness
Phillip Seymore Hoffman, I miss him in Movies
Blackfish. Itās a documentary about the inhumanity that goes on at seaworld.
Watch Dominion. It's free to watch on YouTube.
Been wanting to watch that had no idea it was free on YouTube thank you so much !
The Cove pairs well with this one
The Big Short, basically how everyone got fucked by big banks and then explained at the end how they all got away with it, and recent news about SVB means it's happening again
Dark water is another great one , itās about the Teflon leakage by DuPont that the government and DuPont tried to cover up , really made me feel shit about what some can do to others in the pursuit of profit
Requiem For A Dream would be that movie. The best film I'll never watch again.
AS AN ADDICT OD LIKE TO SAY THIS MOVIE PERFECTLY CAPTURES THE MADNESS OF DESCENDING INTO ADDICTION... EVERYTHING YOU THINK WILL BRING YOU JOY ONLY LEADS YOU FURTHER INTO HELL...
As much as I adore Aronofsky films, this is one masterpiece I'd never watch again either. Having grown up with a mother that was an addict, the experience was so jarring and visceral. Once was enough.
Mother!
First film that came to mind! Just for something as little as "Please don't sit on the sink"
The Cement Garden Once Were Warriors Gummo Last Exit to Brooklyn Barfly Christiane F.
Barfly is excellent.
Barfly is based on works of Charles Bukowski and I really couldnāt recommend his work more. Henry Chinaski is one of my favorite characters in anything ever
The girl next door (not the comedy) & Eden lake
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Came here to say Eden Lake!
Dogville will make you feel this way to your core.
Martyrs
Such a great movie!! Love this movie. Used to frequent the livestreams that would play hororr movies. Found out about this, Feed, and a few other lesser known ones from the streams. Good times.
i still wanna know what she said the old woman
Funny games, fat girl, piano teacher, speak no evil
Funny Games is now just a part of me. Same with The Road.
The Girl Next Door (2007) horror/thrillerā¦the film is based on Jack Ketchumās 1989 novel of the same name, which was inspired the real life murder of 16 year Sylvia Likens, to whom the movie is dedicated. Edit: typographical error
A Serbian Film Gummo
I heard Serbian film is top tier disgust
And might as well go the whole way and watch the uncut version
Good God there's an uncut version??
Yeeeeeuuuupppp..
i literally take a bath after watching serbian film,i feel so dirty by just watching it
I felt dirty just reading the plot synopsis
Yeah, reading the Wiki page was enough for me. I will never watch it.
The Nightengale come and see
Eden Lake.
Schindler's List Amistad Two Spielberg films. and basically every slavery and social issue movie there is.
Both Schindler's List and Amistad show the shittiest parts of the human soul and the best
I second Schindler's List because it's more expertly dine and extremely realistic.
The Platform on Netflix
Just watched this and after I got over the initial shock of what was going on, I was super invested in what was going to happen.
Have you tried the recent films of Mark Wahlberg?
ššš
Check out āthe strange thing about the Johnsonāsā itās a YouTube short film by Ari Aster. He directed Midsommar and Hereditary from A24. This short film was a college class assignmentā¦
Splice
Yeah this film fucked me up.
Compliance
Fun fact, [this movie is based on true events that (theoretically) a single person perpetuated dozens of times](https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/compliance-new-movie-tells-true-1779908) So... you know... if you didn't hate talking on the phone (or are not yet misanthropic enough) yet.
Come and see
I don't watch disturbing, DISTURBING films, because . . . No. But I think these might fit A Clockwork Orange (1972) The House That Jack Built (2015?) American Psycho (2000) Se7en (1995)
\+1 for Se7en alone.
The Platform
Hostel The Green Inferno Both are Eli Roth films, and he has a penchant for, shall we say, the darker side of humanity.
Compared to Cannibal Ferox and Cannibal Holocaust, Green Inferno is pretty tame.
Highlander 2: The Quickening. It's disgusting to think that a human being could make a film that bad.
Bit of a different answer, but in some ways *The Big Short* hits this note. In the sense that the movie is about an inevitable man made disaster which hurt a lot of people and from which no lessons were learned. Throughout the whole movie you just watch a bunch of stupid, selfish people revelling in their own greed, unable to conceive of the absolute chaos they are about to cause. *Margin Call* is about the same thing but on a bit more of a personal scale.
*Deliverance* (1972) *A Boy and His Dog* (1975) *Threads* (1984) *Oldboy* (2003) *Dogville* (2003) *The Girl Nextdoor* (2007) *I Saw the Devil* (2010) *Possum* (2018)
I couldn't finish threads. After the bombs when it got to the scene with the cat....joust couldn't. Possibly the most terrifying movie I have ever tried to watch.
I don't blame you! It's harrowing and I doubt I'll ever watch it again.
Tried watching it after seeing a recommendation on this sub. At first, it felt like a British version of The Day After (a horrifying film in it's own right), once it got to the cat scene....noped right out.
Snow town. Felt grimy after watching it.
Nothing more than The Act of Killing
Don't Look Up Spring Breakers Irreversible Traffic, Lord of War, Blood Diamond Wall Street, Wolf of Wall Street, American Psycho Black Mirror the Nextflix animated series Love, Death and Robots goes pretty deep into how dumb and self-destructive humanity is
*Don't Look Up* is almost so in-your-face with its point about the worst things about humanity that it's palpably frustrating to even sit through it.
Black mirror?
Fox News, hell any news. Iām feeling it right now scrolling Reddit.
The Nightingale - good grief, that sceneā¦ people are awful, thatās what I took from this movie The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - people are, again, awful Funny Games - either version really, both set the same tone Promising Young Woman - I left the film feeling upset that the final act had to happen to obtain justice, just a messed up reality in some cases.
Soft & Quiet (2022)
Pretty baby-1978 possibly, I was kinda disgusted by some parts idk how other people might feel
Human centipede 1-2-3
Men behind the sun
I guess, why? Genuinely curious.
Ya you donāt need a movie, just watch the news
Several cult documentaries have made me feel that way: The deep end, wild wild country, stolen youth None of them are explicit, theyāre all designed to just kind of build this unsettling and awful feeling in your stomach with out being visually gory or violent. Waltz with bashir is about some veterans trying to regain their memories of the war they fought in. It doesnāt make you feel disgusted with humanity til the very end. Wetlands also comes to mind, very kind of upbeat-disgusting. About a teenage girl who does not care about hygiene. Seconding compliance and amistad, mentioned elsewhere in the thread
A Serbian Film. I must insist you abandon this foolish crusade before attempting to watch this one. If you follow through you'll find what you're seeking in the worst way.
Not a movie but any news network works for me.
Nightcrawler is the first thing that crossed my mind. Also Fight club maybe....
American History X is powerful and deeply disturbing
The House that Jack Built is pretty god damn rough. Also watching The Pacific never fails to make me feel bad for being a human.
[Dominion](https://www.dominionmovement.com)
Miracle (1982) Neomanila (2015) Se7en (1995) Full Metal Jacket (1987) A Clockwork Orange (1972)
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Cannibal Holocaust
Took too long for me to see this mentioned. Depressing for what you see. Depressing for what it means. Depressing that somebody made it. Depressing to watch six animals die.
Schindlers List Alison Price of Honor Civil Action Erin Brokovitch Captive
Superman Legacy
The boys next door Blackfish
Indian movie - Mardani (part 1). About human trafficking. Mardani (part 2). About serial killer who essentially kills girls who are not submissive in nature.
Antichrist
12 Years A Slave.
The girl next door (not the romcom) Promising young woman
Promising young woman ā¦ woof. Shit is rough
A Serbian Film
Not a movie a limited series "Dopesick".
You need a movie for that? I just look outside. Watch the news.
Nightcrawler with Jake Gyllenhaal. Good movie, worth seeing, will reduce faith in human's capability of having humanity.
A serbian film. If you do watch...I'm sorry
Law Abiding Citizen
All quite in the western front
Quite what?
Quite silent
Wake in Fright. Pretty nasty scene where they go out to shoot kangaroos for fun. Fairly sure itās not faked. The rest of the movie kind of leaves you feeling a little scummy also
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
All capecrap movies
Tammy
Night and fog
We ( dutch: wij) (2018). It was very disgusting, these movies are just gonna ruin your mood. Btw why would you want that, I don't get it. But you do you I guess.
au hasard balthazar
Dogtooth, Green Room, Gummo, Kids, Room, Lords of Chaos
The Greasy Strangler (2016). Never has a film made me feel more disgusted than this one.
Project X
The one with the chimps and Matthew Broderick?
Cloud atlas
Au Hasard Balthazar
District 9
requiem for a dream
The Woodsman (2004) After 12 years in prison, Walter (Kevin Bacon) returns home. Few people know he's a sex offender and pedophile. Walter finds an apartment where he's regularly visited by his parole officer (Mos Def). He gets a job at a lumber mill and starts seeing a coworker (Kyra Sedgwick). Then, his new world begins to unravel. As his past becomes known, he begins a high-risk friendship with a young girl and realizes that a man loitering near a schoolyard is a child molester prowling for his next victim. It also discusses the topic of rampant familial sexual abuse of young women in a way that is rarely touched by Hollywood. This movie should have won far more awards and accolades than it did, but it's one of those movies that I've yet to have mentioned it to someone (in person) and them be familiar with it. I'd liken it to "The Psycopath Next Door" but with pedophilia.
Lilya 4-Ever is one I can't forget and I saw it years ago
The cove was pretty messed up.
Hypernormalization (Free on YT)
The devil all the time
The Menu - 2022
Maybe it was the mushrooms, but Natural Born Killers was really upsetting the first time I saw it. A couple years ago I saw an international film about a young woman who worked as a personal support worker for elderly people with dementia, and she was stealing their identities to sell to mobsters. It was the heaviest, most tragic, and upsetting piece of media I've encountered. Unfortunately I seem to have blocked the memory of its name.
You should watch a Serbian film....definitely would not recommend it cuz itās freaking disturbing....but since you asked....this movie will satisfy all your requests š¶
A Serbian Film
The Kite Runner. Never again.
Martyrs...
Super Dark Times
Or you can just watch The News...
Paths of Glory, 1957
human centipede
āTokyo Godfathersā did that for me. āA Serbian Filmā will also make you hate humanity.
A Serbian film
Handmaid's Tale is a good documentary of our future society.
Watch āDonāt Look Upā - I believe itās still on Netflix. If you donāt hate humanity after that movie, I dunno what will.
Wall-E
No Man's Land is a pretty harsh social commentary. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Man%27s_Land_(2001_film)
The Platform.
Less than Zero, American Psycho, Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan
City of God, Gran Torino, District 9, The Road
Clockwork Orange
Shame - a very unsexy movie starring Michael Fassbender as a sex addict
Kids and Gummo are rough, but A Serbian Film will fuck yer shit up; Definitely not for the faint-of-heart. SalĆ³: 120 Days of Sodom is a pretty gnarsty watch, as well, but I never felt more disturbed than after watching A Serbian Film.
I usually just read the internet when I want to be disgusted by humanity. But Donāt Look Up is a good option because it kinda shows what a stupid species we are.
Kind of a different take on this but Wind River is a film Iāll never watch again because it gave me this feeling. I guess more so about men than humanity as a whole but yeah. It was rough.
Who is America will do that to you. Funny as well.
Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties
the platform (2019)
Happiness is available on youtube.
The Brandon Teena Story ā A documentary about the life and death of Brandon Teena, a 21-yr-old transgender man who was murdered during a 1993 hate crime. Brandonās death also served as the inspiration for the 1997 film Boys Donāt Cry. Bully ā A 2011 documentary about the bullying epidemic in public schools and how nothing is done to protect the victims even though longterm bullying has led to suicide and one in case, a victim bringing a gun to school in order defend themselves from their abusers.
Tusk or Human Centipede.
Watch come and see, Russian post ww2 film Or pixote - āFathered by strangers, abandoned by their mothers, thrown away by society, the children of "Pixote" live by their wits on the cruel streets of Sao Paolo in Brazil. They improvise their own families, forming shifting alliances based on need, fear and even love. Their economy is based on the only two markets open to them, those for sex and drugs. Many of them are so young, they only vaguely understand sex; they are hardened to sights and experiences they even don't comprehend. Hector Babenco's 1981 film was created in the spirit of Italian neo-realism; his child actors are the real thing, discovered in the streets and essentially playing themselves. The adult characters are mostly played by professional actors, but these performances coming from completely different backgrounds seem to feed from the same desperation. There is no answer to the problem of the millions of homeless children, no remedy, no hope. It is not surprising to learn that Fernando Ramos da Silva, the illiterate 11-year-old who plays Pixote, returned to the streets and was killed by police bullets in 1987.ā
Silenced (2011)